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Frankfurt – The Fair & Exhibition Capitol with Flair
Frankfurt, with its location in the heart of the Rhine-Main-Region, is the host of many national and international Fairs & Exhibitions. Presenting some of the most important fairs world-wide, including the IAA, ISH, Automechanika and the Book Fair – just to mention a few. This is all made possible because of the excellent infrastructure in Frankfurt and the major Rhine-Main International Airport situated close to the city. Furthermore Frankfurt offers an excellent range of luxury and first class conference & business hotels for the most demanding business traveller or conference participant. Frankfurt also has much more to offer its guests – stimulating cultural events, numerous museums and the charming city suburb of Sachsenhausen and much, much more. Not to be forgotten is the view of the fantastic Frankfurt skyline from the 200m high viewing platform on top of the Main Tower.
Römerberg
The historical old town centre, including its splendid half-timbered houses, was rebuilt according to the original plans in 1986. It now represents a classic example of the traditional half-timbered architectural style of times gone by. Every single house bears its own name. |
Old Sachsenhausen
Old Sachsenhausen, with its apple wine pubs, the historic half-timbered houses and narrow alleys stands for Frankfurt cosiness and hospitality. No sojourn in Frankfurt is complete without a quick visit for a glass of the renowned "Frankfurt Ebbelwei". |
Freßgass
Grosse Bockenheimer Strasse and Kalbächer Gasse, connecting Opera Square with Rathenau Square, are commonly referred to as the "Fressgass", Frankfurt´s culinary mile. After World War I, numerous grocery stores, fruit n´ veg shops and delicatessens took up residence here. |
Horse Racing in Frankfurt
Eppelwei-Express
Museumsufer
This unique boulevard of museums offers cultural delicacies ranging from applied arts and architecture to film, fine arts, Jewish history, antique sculptures and much more. Architects such as the renowned Richard Meier and O.M. Ungers designed some of the more recent architectonic creations. |
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