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Frankfurt Travel Guide

Frankfurt is the place of residence of the European Central Bank, the German Federal Bank, the Frankfurt Stock Exchange and the Frankfurt Trade Fair. Frankfurt Airport is one of the world's busiest airports. Frankfurt is the only German city listed as one of ten Alpha world cities.

About Frankfurt

Frankfurt covers an area of 95.9 sq. miles (248.3 square Km) and is estimated to have a population of 2.2 million people being the fifth largest city in Germany. Frankfurt is one of the two largest financial centres in continental Europe, the other being Paris.

Frankfurt City Guide

One of the most beautiful cities in Germany as well as the Germany’s financial center. I’m not quite sure why this might be but it’s a very undeserved reputation. In reality Frankfurt is a vibrant,modern and cosmopolitan city.

Built on the banks of the river Main, Frankfurt is a sprawling metropolis with a broad range of cultures and backgrounds evidenced by the huge array of differint ethnic bars and restaurants that inhabit seemingly every street corner. It’s also the home of German trance and techno so there’s a number of the best clubs in Europe (if you like that sort of music).If you like pubs, try the Sachsenhausen area,filled with small bars and really lively at night.

There’s very little of the old town left as much was destroyed in the 1940s but as the banking capital of Germany it does have some of the tallest buildings in Europe which dominate the skyline.

Local specialities: Frankfurter sausages (obviously), Apfelwein – an alcoholic apple juice which is served everywhere, Frankfurter Grüne Sosse - boiled eggs in a cold cream and herb sauce served with potatoes, Handkäs mit Musik -a very intense and aromatic cheese usually served covered in oil, onions and caraway seeds,the Musik part being the after effects it has on your digestive system!

Frankfurt is also well known for being the host of the biggest book fair in the world: the “Frankfurter Buchmesse”. It takes place in October every year.

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