Frankfurt :: Europe Travel

Web europe-chronicle.com

Frankfurt

Frankfurt

Frankfurt is often seen only as a transit hub or a business centre, but it’s so much more. It boasts Germany’s most spectacular skyline, mirrored in the Main River, and Europe’s tallest office building. It’s also the country’s most international town; more than a quarter of its citizens are foreign.

Flâneurs get the best view of Frankfurt. Luckily most of its obvious attractions are located around the city centre. Invest in a ‘Museumsufer’ ticket (available at museums) and spend a couple of days cruising Frankfurt’s galleries and museums at a fraction of their individual prices.


Related Travel Information

Frankfurt: Germany
Frankfurt: Germany Frankfurt: Germany Frankfurt am Main is the largest city in the German state of Hesse and the fifth largest city...

Festivals and Events
Festivals and Events The city hosts many festivals including an International Jazz Festival in the summer, a Film and Television Festival,...

Germany: Getting There and Away
Germany: Getting There and Away The main arrival/departure points for flights in Germany are Frankfurt-am-Main, Munich and Düsseldorf. Frankfurt is Europe's...


Travel Chronicle: Europe Destination Guide

Transport in Plymouth
Transport in Plymouth The city is one of the primary gateways to Cornwall providing access by way of the Torpoint Ferry...

Business Location of Vorarlberg
Business Location of Vorarlberg Many ask us, why one of the smallest federal states in Austria of all places can have...

Utah Beach
Utah Beach Utah beach stretch for appromately 30 km south from st-vaast from 6:30 am onwards on D-day 23000 men and...

Travel Chronicle: Germany Destination Guide

Using your Cell Phone Abroad
Using your Cell Phone Abroad Cell phones have become very popular of late in the States, but compared to the vast...

Hostels
Hostels Because you will probably be spending a large amount of your time staying in hostels, I think they are worth...

Five preserved pieces of Ye Olde World
Five preserved pieces of "Ye Olde World" 1. Bruges, Belgium. Bruges enjoyed great prosperity from the ninth to the fifteenth...

Travel Chronicle: First Time in Europe

Choosing a Rail Pass
Choosing a Rail Pass When deciding which pass is right for you, the two questions you need to answer are (1)...

Camping
Camping I arbitrarily divide campers into two broad categories: those who are going for a backwoods/wilderness experience, and those who are...

Crime, Safety, and Sleaze
Crime, Safety, and Sleaze Europe is extremely safe on the whole - probably much safer than home if you come from...

Travel Chronicle: Europe Destination Guide

travel-chronicle.com This page requires frames. Browse the Europe Destination Guide travel-chronicle.com This page requires frames.
travel-chronicle.com This page requires frames. travel-chronicle.com This page requires frames. Europe Travel : Europe Travel Guide , Europe Tourist Journal, Europe, Travel Europe, Europe Guide

travel-chronicle.com This page requires frames.