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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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Römerberg

Römerberg is the medieval square at the heart of Frankfurt’s Old Town. Destroyed in World War II and later rebuilt, it’s now a popular place to wander among reconstructed houses and historic landmarks. At its centre stands the Fountain of Justice, with a statue of Justitia holding the scales, while the Römer, Frankfurt’s city hall for more than 600 years, remains the square’s most recognisable building. Hopefully, your timing is right and you will get to witness one of the public festivals that are held here.

Dialog Museum

For a unique experience in Frankfurt, pay a visit to the Dialog Museum. It runs an exhibition called 'Dialogue in the Dark', where blind guides lead visitors through six rooms in complete darkness. Everyday scenes such as a walk in the park, a boat ride, or a visit to a bar are recreated, offering a powerful perspective on life without sight.

Lohrberg

Lohrberg is a hillside park with wide views over Frankfurt’s skyline. It’s a popular spot for walks, sports, or a summer barbecue. The MainÄppelHaus on the grounds offers a look into local gardening and agriculture, with a focus on the region’s apple-growing tradition.

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.