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Welcome to Frankfurt am Main

...to the most international city in Germany, the largest financial centre on the continent, the historical city of coronations, the city of Goethe and the Frankfurt School… In brief, to the smallest metropolis in the world, in which there is a lot to discover at close hand.

Unlike an other german city, Frankfurt-on-the-Main is unashamedly high-rise. It bristles with jagged skyscrapers that rise up from the Rhine-Main basin and alongside the restored Altstadt (Old Town).

As a business capital, it attracts tousands of foreigns expats and exiles from other German cities who have come here to work.

It is home to one of Europe's largest stock exchanges, the Bundesbank (Germany's central bank), and the European Central Bank, the regulating bank for member countries of the European Single Currency.

Its enormous airport is the region's largest employer and, after Heathrow, Europe's second-largest airport, handling over 50 million passengers each year. Frankfurt also hosts a string of important trade events, including the world's largest book, consumer-goods and musical-instrument fairs.

Frankfurt has a rich collection of museums, second only to Berlin's.

In nightlife, too, it is the capital's only serious rival, especially when it comes to the dance-music scene, centred on the ever popular techno beat.

Avoid the trade fairs and the transport masses and join the increasing number of travellers dropping into Frankfurt for a city-break or a longer stay.

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AREA:

Hesse

POPULATION:

667.000

TOWN'S LANDMARK:

skyline

number of network hostels:

1

HIGHLIGHTS:

Maintower and the nightlife

TYPICAL DISH:

green sauce, Handkäs' with music

BIGGEST PARTY:

Museumsuferfest in August

MOST RIDICULOUS SOUVENIR:

Mini-Bämbel

SUGGESTED DAYTRIP:

Rheingau

 
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