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Frankfurt is the business and financial hub of Germany and the biggest city in the German nation of Hesse. The city is famous for its modern skyline and the most hectic German airport. Frankfurt is a city of variation. Wealthy bankers, students and granola drop-outs exist together in a city that has some of the excessive, most innovative high-rises of Europe beside well-kept ancient structures. The city hub, mainly Römer courtyard and the museums at the River Main, pull tens of thousands of travellers each year. On the other hand, most unfrequented districts, like Bockenheim, Bornheim, Nordend as well as Sachsenhausen, with their flawless stunning 19th century roads and parks are frequently missed by tourists. Frankfurt is the residents to various museums, theatres and a world-class opera. The museums in Frankfurt provide a broad scale of displays. Most museums are gathered on both banks of the Main in an area known as Museumsufer, and it’s yours to tour with all-inclusive holidays from Travel Center. Book holidays to Frankfurt with Travel Center and gain from our top deals which include affordable flights, cheap lodging and flexible booking options. We at Travel Center are committed to make sure that your holiday to Frankfurt is unforgettable!
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Time Zone
UTC/GMT +1:00 hour
Airlines Flying
British Airways, Lufthansa, Air France, Scandinavian Airlines, Air Berlin
Languages
German, English
Best Time to Travel
May to August
Modes of Transport
Car, Motorcycles, Taxi, Bicycle, Bus
Currency Exchange Rate
1.00 GBP = 1.36 EUR
TOP 10 PLACES TO VISIT
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The Römerberg - Frankfurt's Old Town Center
A haphazardly formed courtyard with the Justice Fountain at its core. Not only is it Frankfurt's most attractive public square, it's the city's hectic pedestrian area, residence to various tourist appeals from its numerous Kulturschirn, an outline of open-fronted stores once ordinary around the old town, and to the Römer.
Goethe House and Museum
This is Johann Wolfgang von Goethe family home, plenty to tour, from the lavish furnishing of the Dining Room on the principal floor to Goethe's writing room on the top floor, and where he played as a child with his puppet theater. Nearby the Museum, a 14-room gallery displaying artworks from the writer's era.
Senckenberg Natural History Museum
One of the most current museums of natural history in Europe, and the second biggest of its type in Germany. Together with its many exhibits connected to our planet's biodiversity and the development of organisms, the museum holds Europe's largest display of huge dinosaurs, making it especially famous with families.
Art City: The Frankfurt Museum of Modern Art
Broadly considered as one of Europe's most significant galleries of modern art. Unfurled in 1991 in a remarkable post-modern structure in the center of the city, the museum's extensive selection comprises around 5,000 excellent samples from about 450 major artists bridging the 1960s to the current-day.
The Old Opera House
Constructed in 1880 in the manner of the Italian High Renaissance, in spite of been wrecked in WWII (it reopened during 1981), it’s still one of the city's most significant concert settings. The city's current opera house, Opern-und Schauspielhaus Frankfurt, is also situated in the courtyard.
St. Bartholomew's Cathedral
Constructed of red sandstone in Medieval style amid the 13th and 15th centuries, and at 95 meters, it’s still able to protrude out in this city of high-rises. One of only a small amount of chapels in Germany to be appointed as a royal Cathedral.
Zoo Frankfurt
Residence to about 4,500 animals appearing for nearly 450 various kinds, it engulfs 32 acres nearby the city's ancient Friedberger Tor. Established in 1858, it's Germany's second historic zoo and is famous for its various superb animal homes, plus the distinctive Grzimek House with its exhibits of Madagascar's varied animals.
St. Paul's Church
Constructed amid 1790-1833 and rehabilitated in 1948, its simple Neoclassical front on a compact scheme is popular as the site where the initial German National Assembly gathered in 1849. Not utilised as a church, St. Paul's has become one of Frankfurt's most significant sites, and routinely presents many events.
The Palm Garden
The biggest botanic garden in Germany. An immediate hit with the community when it opened back in 1871. Main features of a tour comprise outdoor botanical displays outlaid in accordance with their terrestrial position, together with several greenhouses comprising subtropical and tropical plant types.
The Hauptwache
Precisely interpreted, the Main Guard, it's popular for its blend of excellent antique ancient structures and current present-day constructions. The most remarkable structure here is the ancient Baroque Guard House after which the square is titled. The square itself is one of Frankfurt's leading shopping districts, intact with a huge underground mall.