Frankfurt
Known as the heart beat of Germany’s financial sector, Frankfurt is visited by thousands of business executives and corporate groups every year. Boasting magnificent skyscrapers and appearing like a German version of Manhattan, New York, Frankfurt is also home to the world-famous European Central Bank. Frankfurt is situated on the River Main in the region of Hesse in Central Germany.
With a phenomenal skyline, Frankfurt is a delight to see in the evening with its shimmering lights of the city that shine throughout. Germany's largest international airport is in the city of Frankfurt and avid readers and book collectors travel annually to attend the world’s largest book fair. Visitors will be thrilled when they arrive and see this alive and bustling city that exudes money and success. Museum lovers can explore the Museumsufer, also called the Museum Embankment where they can visit the city’s largest concentration of museums while partiers and clubbers can unite and dance the night away in Frankfurt’s many rooftop bars during the warm summer months.
History enthusiasts will be thrilled with a visit to historic sites such as the Frankfurt Romans or Senckenberg National History Museum. Observe the city from a bird’s eye view on the Goetheturm Tower and Main Tower or check out numerous species of animals, reptiles and birds at the Frankfurt Zoo. There are over 170 things to do and see in the city of Frankfurt so get your 'must-see' list started!
Frankfurt has been referred to as Bankfurt and Mainhattan because of its financial focus and intense work drive. Visitors may feel this so-called money-influenced ‘drive’ when they step foot into this famous city with all of its office buildings, limousines and top corporate executives strolling the streets. Don’t worry, you’re on vacation, no need for a suit and tie!




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