frankfurt

Hello, frankfurt

Frankfurt is conveniently situated in the heart of both Germany and Europe. Its international airport, which is directly accessible from all across the globe, is only a few minutes from Frankfurt's main train station, one of the largest in Germany. Frankfurt is a great walking city, and the vast majority of its downtown destinations may be reached on foot. There is also a well-developed public transport system, which connects Frankfurt with the surrounding Rhine-Main Region both quickly and easily.

To Do & To See

Plenty of things to do and see

Beautiful view of scenic narrow street with historic traditional houses and cobbled street in an old town in Europe with blue sky and clouds in summer

Alt-Sachsenhausen

Alt-Sachsenhausen, with its apple wine pubs, historical half-timbered houses and narrow alleys, stands for Frankfurt cosiness and hospitality. No sojourn in Frankfurt is complete without a quick visit for a glass of the renowned "Frankfurt Ebbelwei".

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Goethe house in Frankfurt am Main Germany

Goethe House

This is the birthplace of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (28/08/1749) and the place of his youth. Of greatest historical significance is the "Dichterzimmer" (poet's study) on the third floor, which is where Johann Wolfgang von Goethe lived and wrote such celebrated works as "The Sorrows of Young Werther" and the beginnings of "Faust".

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The original opera house in Frankfurt is now the Alte Oper (Old Opera), a concert hall and former opera house in Frankfurt am Main, Germany.

Alte Oper

Erected in 1880 with the help of private donations, the Old Opera House was totally destroyed during World War II. The facade and the forecourt were reconstructed according to the original plans of the architect Lucae in 1981. On the third floor, there is a restaurant and bar with a terrace, which stays open until late.

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Frankfurt am Main downtown financial district

Main Tower

The Main Tower was completed in the year 2000 and has quickly become one of the most popular sights in Frankfurt. It measures 200 meters and invites the general public to visit its rooftop observation platform. From there, you will have the most spectacular panoramic view of Frankfurt and the surrounding region.

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Frankfurt museum, Staedel

Städel Museum

One of the oldest and most significant museum foundations in Germany and one of the world's most outstanding art museums, featuring masterpieces from seven centuries of art. Here you will find works of art by masters like Rembrandt, Renoir, Rubens, Van Eyck and Botticelli. The completion of the Städel's underground extension is one of the most important events in the art institute's long and celebrated history. The groundbreaking architecture of the new hall is a must-see for visitors of Frankfurt.

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Summer view of the financial district in Frankfurt, Germany

Round-Trip-Cruises with KD

On board KD you can enjoy the best view of Germany’s most impressive skyline. During this one-hour panorama cruise, you will pass by the Römer, the Museum Embankment and St. Paul's Church. A great way to discover the famous skyline of Frankfurt while relaxing and listening to the stories on the past, present and future of the city.

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