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Frankfurt's main train station was opened in 1888 after five hard years of construction work. It is still one of the largest train stations in Europe with 25 platforms and over 1,500 trains departing every day. The monumental n... more
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to the main station. The main station in the city - Frankfurt Hauptbahnhof - is beautiful. We continue reading »
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Built between 1460 and 1520, this historic monastery is worth a visit for its architecture alone. Yet there is much more to see than just thick brick walls. The refectory is considered to be one of the most beautiful Renaissanc... more
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The house where Goethe was born on August 28 1749, is a fine example of how the well-to-do lived in the late baroque era. In 1733 Goethe's family acquired two neighboring half-timbered houses in Großen Hirschgraben. The family... more
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Paulskirche (St. Paul's Church) became famous not as a church, but as a meeting place. Built to replace the Barfüßerkirche (Church of the Barefooted), it was opened in 1833. The first freely-elected German parliament sat here i... more
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After Frankfurt's old town was destroyed during the Second World War, heated discussions took place as to how the area between the Dom and Römer should be rebuilt. Towards the end of the 1970s the town council began to reconstr... more
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Founded in 1877 by a group of private citizens, the Museum für Angewandte Kunst was extended in the 1980s and is now run by the City of Frankfurt, boasting a total of over 30,000 exhibits. The applied art pieces on display are... more
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This bar in the historic Eschenheimer Tower is slowly establishing itself as a meeting point for Frankfurt's in-crowd. The interior features a long, black bar, red and black leather chairs, and a huge crystal chandelier. The se... more
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Having survived the Second World War virtually unscathed, the Augustinerkirche (St. Augustine's) has retained a splendor unusual for this part of Germany. Used as a monastery by the monks of the Augustinian order from 1260-1803... more
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was Augustinerkirche which is not particularly attractive from the outside and has been built in by the other buildings continue reading »
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Schaumainkai, the quay on the southern bank of the River Main between Friedensbrücke and Dreikönigskirche, is also known as Museumsufer (Museum Bank). Seven important museums are clustered here, most of them housed in magnifice... more
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Almost 20 years old, Batschkapp is a popular rock and pop concert venue which has outlasted many of its rivals. Other music styles such as heavy metal, Indie, crossover and hip-hop bands also feature. Please make sure to leave... more
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Popular Frankfurt Hotels
- Kaiserin Hotel Frankfurt City Center
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Popular Frankfurt Things to Do
- Hauptbahnhof
- Karmeliterkloster
- Goethehaus
- Paulskirche
- Ostzeile vom Römer
- Museum für Angewandte Kunst
- Tower Bar & Restaurant
- Augustinerkirche
- Museumsufer
- Batschkapp
Popular Frankfurt Restaurants
- Manolya
- Suvadee Thai Restaurant
- Holbein's
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- Erno's Bistro
- Klosterhof
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