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Frankfurt may be best known for its modern skyline and role as Europe’s financial hub, but behind the banks and business lies a city full of heart. Between gleaming steel-and-glass towers and medieval squares, Frankfurt reveals its softer side: art, music, and a cosmopolitan spirit that welcomes the world. Compact, creative, and full of contrasts, Frankfurt is always evolving, and that’s what makes it so exciting.

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Sachsenhausen old town street in Frankfurt, Germany

Alt-Sachsenhausen

Alt-Sachsenhausen is a historic district in Frankfurt, known for its narrow cobblestone streets and half-timbered houses. No sojourn in Frankfurt is complete without a quick visit to one of the apple wine taverns (Apfelweinwirtschaften) for a glass of the renowned Frankfurt Ebbelwei.

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Goethe house in Frankfurt am Main Germany

Goethe House

Goethe House is the birthplace and childhood home of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, born in 1749. Step inside to see the poet's study on the third floor, where Goethe wrote early works, including The Sorrows of Young Werther and began 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

Alte Oper is a historic concert hall in Frankfurt, originally built in 1880 and rebuilt after being destroyed during World War II. Explore the restored facade and forecourt, then head up to the third-floor restaurant and bar for a drink or meal on the terrace with views of the city.

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Frankfurt am Main downtown financial district

Main Tower

Main Tower is a 200-metre skyscraper with a public observation platform. Head up to the rooftop for panoramic views of Frankfurt and the surrounding region, especially beautiful as the sun sets over the city.

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Städel Museum

Städel Museum

Städel Museum is one of Germany’s oldest art foundations, with a collection that spans seven centuries. Inside you’ll find works by artists such as 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 to Frankfurt.

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Summer view of the financial district in Frankfurt, Germany

Round-Trip-Cruises with KD

A round-trip cruise with KD is one of the best ways to take in Frankfurt’s skyline from the water. The one-hour route along the Main River passes landmarks like the Römer, the Museum Embankment and St Paul’s Church, with commentary about the city’s past and present.

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