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About Frankfurt

Overview

Frankfurt, located in the Darmstadt Government District of Germany, is a prime destination for travelers. Nestled in the heart of both Germany and Europe, Frankfurt offers unparalleled convenience with its international airport just minutes away from one of Germany's largest train stations. This city is a walker’s paradise, with most downtown attractions easily accessible on foot. Additionally, Frankfurt boasts a highly efficient public transport system that seamlessly connects it with the surrounding Rhine-Main Region.

Currently, the average price of hotels in Frankfurt is $90, with options ranging from $31 to $290. With 221 hotels available, visitors have a wide array of choices to suit their preferences. Some of the popular neighborhoods where you can find hotels include Frankfurt am Main Süd, Bahnhofsviertel, Gallus, Westend-Süd, and Bockenheim. Among the most sought-after hotels are the Avani Frankfurt City Hotel, Hotel Bliss Frankfurt, Premier Inn Frankfurt City Europaviertel, Lindner Congress Hotel, and LyvInn Hotel Frankfurt Messe.

Things to do in Frankfurt

Frankfurt offers a rich tapestry of activities and sights for visitors. The DomRömer Quarter, a fascinating blend of the old and new, stands as a testament to the city’s resilience and history. Reconstructed after World War II, this area now features museums, cafes, and shops, all built using original components from historic buildings.

For a unique perspective of Frankfurt’s skyline, consider a round-trip cruise with KD. This one-hour panorama cruise offers stunning views of landmarks such as the Römer, the Museum Embankment, and St. Paul's Church, all while providing insightful commentary on the city’s past, present, and future.

Another must-do is the Applewine Express, a beloved streetcar tour that offers a delightful way to explore downtown Frankfurt. Enjoy pretzels and apple wine as you listen to background music and learn about the city’s history. The tour starts at the zoo but allows for hop-on, hop-off flexibility at various stops.

Römerberg, the medieval square at the heart of the Old Town, is another highlight. Rebuilt after World War II, this square is home to the Fountain of Justice and the iconic Römer, Frankfurt’s city hall for over 600 years. The square often hosts public festivals, adding to its vibrant atmosphere.

Saint Paul's Church, consecrated in 1833, is a site of historical significance as it hosted the first German national assembly in 1848. Today, it serves as a venue for various political and cultural events.

Where to Go Out / Nightlife in Frankfurt

Frankfurt’s nightlife is as dynamic as the city itself. Eschenheimer Turm, housed in an old city gate, offers a unique dining and drinking experience with a variety of meals and beverages. The restrooms, located at the top of the tower, add an unusual twist to your visit.

Batschkapp is a renowned concert venue that hosts a variety of pop, rock, and alternative music events, along with themed parties. For a more relaxed evening, Maincafé by the river Main is perfect, especially in summer when the setting sun creates a picturesque backdrop.

Maintower Restaurant & Lounge offers a sophisticated atmosphere with stunning views over Frankfurt’s rooftops. Here, you can enjoy a wide selection of drinks, from champagne to fine wines, while savoring a meal or an aperitif.

Jazz enthusiasts should not miss Jazzkeller, a club in the city center that has hosted some of the world’s best jazz musicians. With live concerts and jam sessions most nights, it’s a haven for music lovers.

Where to Eat in Frankfurt

Frankfurt’s culinary scene is diverse and exciting. Heroes Premium Burgers, located near the bustling Berger Straße, offers some of the best burgers in town in a comic-themed setting. In summer, outdoor seating is available for a more relaxed dining experience.

Aroma, despite its modest appearance, is famous for its falafel and other vegetarian options. The long queues are a testament to its popularity and the quality of its food.

For a taste of Sicily, Trattoria I Siciliani offers a warm and welcoming atmosphere with a menu available in multiple languages. The staff’s hospitality ensures a memorable dining experience.

Im Herzen Afrikas provides a unique dining experience where you can sit on the floor and enjoy Eritrean delicacies in a setting designed to transport you to Africa. The ambiance, complete with lit candles and music, enhances the sensory experience.

Römer Pils Brunnen is a traditional German restaurant offering local specialties like schnitzels and pork knuckle. Its charming patio is perfect for people-watching on a warm summer evening.

Cheapest time to stay in Frankfurt

August is the cheapest time to stay in Frankfurt for an average of $103 per night.

Average price per night for 3-star hotels

Month

Price

January

$118

February

$112

March

$107

April

$110

May

$109

June

$123

July

$107

August

$103

September

$119

October

$118

November

$121

December

$114

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