Frankfurt
There is a wide choice of hotels in Frankfurt to pick from that are suitable for a variety of budgets and personal preferences. Luxurious apartments in five star Frankfurt hotels provide an extensive range of facilities. These hotels may include a wellness and fitness facility, an indoor pool and high-speed wireless Internet access. A modern hotel apartment in Frankfurt's Financial District is within easy reach of the Commerzbank Tower and the Opera House, which is ideal for those mixing business with pleasure. Hotels with business amenities may provide a conference centre, audio-visual equipment and event catering by arrangement. For those on a budget, a low cost hotel in Frankfurt city centre may be ideal. Here, hotel guests will be a short distance from popular tourist attractions, such as Senckenberg Museum. Basic hotel rooms usually include a shower, TV, wireless Internet and a wake-up service with a tasty breakfast. For those that fancy exploring historic sites, a hotel situated in Frankfurt's Old Town is recommended. From hotels with a rustic charm to modern apartments, accommodation in this part of the city is diverse. Hotels here are within easy reach of public transport, and visitors can easily explore places like Frankfurt Cathedral and the Museum of Modern Art.
Frankfurt is a modern city situated in Hesse, Germany. The city has a diverse population with one in four of its dwellers being foreign. As well as being the country's financial hub, it is recognized for its rich culture and local cuisine including the world famous Frankfurter. Here, visitors will discover fine museums, theatres and art galleries. Amongst its top attractions is Römerberg, which is one of the oldest places in the city. Other popular sites include the 14th century Gothic Saint Bartholomäus Imperial Cathedral with its 95-metre tower, the Archaeological Garden, and the 18th century birthplace of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. The impressive multi-story Messeturm building is host to a number of trade fairs during the year, including the world's largest book fair. For those that enjoy jazz, Frankfurt is the place to be. Considered to be Europe's jazz capital it has a number of top venues that are well worth a visit, such as Jazzkeller. Frankfurt is also home to Zeil, which is the longest shopping street in Germany!
What to see or do in and around Frankfurt
Elena, . Frankfurt Am Main (Hesse)
A very beautiful city
A very beautiful city to visit in Frankfurt
Miguel Angel, . Frankfurt Am Main (Hesse)
The Christmas markets
The Christmas markets.
Ines, . Frankfurt Am Main (Hesse)
Short stay in Frankfurt
We only saw the airport in Frankfurt, as we wanted to continue traveling.
Gianluigi Andrea, . Francoforte (Hesse)
Weekend with a wonderful skyline
Weekend with a wonderful skyline. Frankfurt with its skyscrapers and riverside is a European city that can pleasantly surprise.
Sven, . Frankfurt am Main (Hesse)
Just get out
Just get out.... At Maredo, there was the best flank steak ever. There was a great atmosphere in the stadium. Anytime again.
Silvio, . Francoforte (Hesse)
Spectacular
Spectacular. Restaurant to try STEAK-HAUS... BUENA VISTA... TOP
Jose Manuel, . Frankfurt Am Main (Hesse)
Beauty and Charm in Frankfurt
The concentration of skyscrapers in the city is impressive. Very small but charming historic center. Kronberg is a nearby charming little village. Wiesbaden and Mainz, also close to Frankfurt, are very interesting cities.
Ainhoa, . Frankfurt Am Main (Hesse)
Trip to Frankfurt
Trip to Frankfurt. We were only there for a couple of days for a race and we liked it very much. We visited the financial center, Römerberg square, and the historic center. The historic center is really beautiful and photogenic, very well maintained. The riverside area is great, with a bridge covered in love locks and the entire bank lined with dining spots and places to relax; moreover, it was sunny, which was fantastic. We didn’t visit any museums because we didn’t have time, but there are several. We noticed rented electric scooters left abandoned on the street. We dined at Main Terrasse and it was a good choice: very tasty, and we were served by a very friendly waiter who also spoke Castilian, which made communication easier after our hesitant English; if you speak English, it’s perfect since almost everyone does, otherwise a translator will suffice. We wished we could have stayed longer, but to travel we have no choice but to keep working, so on Monday we had to return to reality.
Angelos, . Frankfurt Am Main (Hesse)
Frankfurt is a great city to relax
Frankfurt is a great city to relax. Although Frankfurt does not have many tourist activities to offer, it is a great place to take a vacation to relax, enjoy classic German architecture, cuisine, and drinks, and of course visit the financial district, one of Europe's largest.
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