Frankfurt

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Frankfurt has a mix of luxury and charm, making it a special place in Germany. The skyline features modern skyscrapers, but there are also beautiful gothic buildings that show the city's history. It is a busy city where many tourists meet people from the Balkans who work there, creating a multicultural atmosphere. However, Frankfurt can be expensive, so if you plan to stay for a long time and have a tight budget, looking at smaller cities nearby might be better. Many visitors think it is not as popular as Berlin and Munich, but still enjoy its luxury. Public transportation is good, but some people find it not as extensive as in other large cities. Always pay attention to your surroundings, as you would in any city. When visiting, make sure to check out the historical sites and experience the local culture. With its mix of old and new, Frankfurt is worth a stop on your travels!

  • 763.4k people live here
  • Area: 247km²
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Good Things in Frankfurt

Hobby

Beach Volleyball
Museum
⚽️ Soccer
🎾 Tennis
🏀 Basketball
🏁 Karting
🏃 Running
🏊 Swimming
🏋️ Gym Infrastructure
🏌️Golf
🏐 Volleyball
🏓 Table Tennis
🏹 Archery
🛶 Canoeing
🛹 Skateboard
🥾 Hiking
🧗 Climbing

Culture

Diversity Inclusiveness
🎭 Culturally Inclusive
🏘️ Collectivism society
👩 Women Safety
🧫 Multicultural Friendliness
🪩 Vibrant Nightlife

General

Education Hub
High Quality Of Life
☀️ Stable Climate
⚡️ Electricity Infrastructure
⛱️ Great for Leisure
🌤️ Comfortable Climate
🏢 Startup Hub
👶 Family Friendly
📰 Media Freedom
🗣️ English Friendly
😁 Happy City
🚗 Easy to commute
🚨 General Safety
🚶‍♂️‍➡️ Pedestrian Friendly
🛜 Internet Access
🥗 Safe food
🥷 Low Crime

Climate in Frankfurt

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Cost of living in Frankfurt

Cost of Living (Couple)

$2546.90
Approximate cost for a couple including groceries, rent, transportation and lifestyle costs

Cost of Living (Family)

$4791.70
Approximate cost for a family including groceries, rent, transportation, lifestyle costs and parenting fee for one child

Cost of Living (1 Person)

$1881.54
Approximate cost for a single person including groceries, rent, transportation and lifestyle costs

Popular things to do in Frankfurt

St. Paul's Church

Is is a former Protestant church in Frankfurt, Germany, used as a national assembly hall. Its important political symbolism dates back to 1848 when the Frankfurt Parliament convened there, the first publicly and freely-elected German legislative body.

Paulsplatz 11, Frankfurt am Main

Goethe House

Residence of the Goethe family and birthplace of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

Großer Hirschgraben 23-25, Frankfurt am Main

Imperial Cathedral of Saint Bartholomew

Gothic cross-shaped hall church with a uniform appearance and a dominant west tower. Rich interior decoration in keeping with its importance: traditional from 855, legitimate electoral church of the Roman kings since 1356, coronation church of the German

Domplatz 1, Frankfurt am Main

Alte Oper

Representative neo-Renaissance building from 1873-80 designed by R. Lucae on a simultaneously designed square. The main façade to the south is stepped and gabled with rich architectural sculpture;the interior was largely modernised in 1976-81 after being

Opernplatz 1, Frankfurt am Main

St. Catherine's Church

St. Catherine's Church is the main Protestant church in Frankfurt am Main. A late Gothic hall building with baroque portals. It was built between 1678 and 1681 and destroyed in 1944 during the Second World War. It was rebuilt between 1950 and 1954.

Zeil 131

Kleinmarkthalle

The Kleinmarkthalle is a market hall built in 1954 in the historic centre of Frankfurt am Main. On weekdays, 63 traders sell around 5,000 products, mainly fresh food, from 156 market stalls on an area of around 1,500 square metres.

Hasengasse 5-7, Frankfurt am Main

Old St. Nicholas Church

Early Gothic double-nave hall church from around 1270-90, from 1292 with high Gothic choir, completed by 1467 with late Gothic roof gallery and tower storeys. Originally a council chapel (replacement for a Romanesque hall church).

Deutschordenskirche

The Deutschordenskirche St. Maria is a Catholic church in the Sachsenhausen district of Frankfurt and is part of the Deutschordenskommende Sachsenhausen. Gothic hall church from 1309, the baroque church portal was built in front of the Gothic church in 17

Brückenstraße 7, Frankfurt am Main

Karmeliterkloster

Late Gothic monastery buildings from around 1460-1520 around a rectangular arcaded cloister to the north of the hall church, which was constantly extended by the Carmelites in the 13th-15th century with a chapel. Refectory as a two-aisled hall in the nort

Karmelitergasse 1, Frankfurt am Main

Dreikönigskirche

The Dreikönigskirche is a Protestant church in Frankfurt am Main. The neo-Gothic building was constructed between 1875 and 1880 according to a design by cathedral architect Franz Josef Denzinger on the southern bank of the Main in the Sachsenhausen distri

Haus Wertheym

Half-timbered house built around 1600. It is the only house with exposed half-timbering in Frankfurt's historic city centre to have survived the air raids on Frankfurt am Main virtually unscathed. The house is a heritage building.

Fahrtor 1, Frankfurt am Main

Hauptwache

The former guardhouse was built in 1729-30 by master builder Johann Jakob Samhaimer. Destroyed in the Second World War, it was initially rebuilt in a simplified form until 1954; it was only rebuilt true to the original in 1968 and reopened.

An der Hauptwache 15, Frankfurt am Main

Eiserner Steg

Pedestrian bridge from 1868/69 designed by P. Schmuck as an iron truss construction in the form of a suspension bridge with sandstone stairways on both sides. Renewed in 1911/12 as a cantilever construction with the same outline; restored after war damage

Stock Exchange

Monumental domed building of the Neo-Renaissance as representative architecture with a generous structure. Yellow sandstone façade with corner risalits and vestibule in canonical column sequence and with cyclical architectural sculpture with allegorical c

Palais Thurn und Taxis

1748 Head office of the Imperial Post Office. 1805 - 1813 Residence of the prince primate and grand duke of Frankfurt Karl Theodor von Dalberg. 1816 - 1866 Bundestag of the German Confederation. 1895 Imperial post office. 1908 Ethnological Museum. 2009 Bu

Thurn-und-Taxis-Platz 1, Frankfurt am Main

Eschenheimer Turm

Eschenheimer Turm (Eschenheim Tower) was a city gate, part of the late-medieval fortifications of Frankfurt am Main, and is a landmark of the city. The tower was erected at the beginning of the fifteenth century.

Weltkulturen Museum

Schaumainkai 29-37, Frankfurt am Main

Gerechtigkeitsbrunnen

Neo-Renaissance fountain from 1887 (copy) with a bronze statue of Justice by F. Schierholz above reliefs, sandstone fountain basin and decorative grating.

Senckenberg Naturmuseum

Senckenberganlage 25, Frankfurt am Main

Bibelhaus Erlebnis Museum

Metzlerstraße 19, Frankfurt am Main

Haus zum Löwen

Löwengasse 24, Neu-Isenburg

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