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Frankfurt Travel Guide

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To be completely honest, Frankfurt’s huge airport makes the city seem like a more important destination than it really is. It’s not that it’s not worth visiting, it’s just that if you are not a banker there is no point in planning on a long stay. Having the largest airport and being in the center of the country makes it a good place to start or end a trip to Germany, but it’s unlikely to be the highlight of that visit.

What To Do

There are loads of museums in Frankfurt and the Museum of Modern Art is particularly interesting as the Germans are known for daring modern art. Romerberg is in a collection of 14th and 15th Century buildings and churches in the city center. It’s touristy, but very interesting and worth a visit. It’s just near the Main River, which dissects the city and is also a great place for a stroll to appreciate the skyline. The Saalberg is an old Roman Fort located just outside of town and is also worth seeing. Fans of the writer Goethe won’t want to miss the Goethe-Haus and Goethe Museum here in the city of his birth.

If you are leaving Frankfurt or just up for a side trip you should think about the Romantic Road. This is the travel agent name of a scenic stretch of highway that stretches from near Frankfurt in the north to near Munich in the south. Buses leave each morning in each direction up and down this touristy route, but it’s actually worthwhile. There is also train service through the area, although the local trains can be very slow. A particular highlight is the perfectly preserved medieval town of Rothenberg. A day visit is nice, but staying overnight can be a magical experience since the town is nearly empty after dinner yet it’s at its most charming late in the evening.

Getting There

Frankfurt is a major transit hub for all of Germany so trains come and go from all directions making it an great stop for those on a Eurail Pass. But it’s the airport and the relatively cheap flights that make Frankfurt an interesting place to stop for a day or two. Book a flight into Frankfurt International Airport and either rent a car or you can take the subway directly from beneath the airport into the city center.

Where To Stay

The center of Frankfurt is relatively compact. There are a few hostels in Frankfurt and plenty of hotels in Frankfurt and it’s advisable to stay near the center if you can afford it. Frankfurt is not only a huge banking and business city, but they have frequent trade fairs so even odd times of the year can be sold out in advance. Plan ahead all year round.



Attractions in Frankfurt

Alte Oper

Goethehaus

Paulskirche

Romer

Romerberg