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Frankfurt Germany -- 12 Insider Tips
Author:
Marcus Hochstadt
In
the city with its international airport 650,000 humans live. It is a
very modern large city and became the ' turntable of Europe '. In
Frankfurt important industrial enterprises and wholesale dealer are
resident like also many banks. Not only the German Federal Bank, but
also the European Central Bank (ECB) resides here.
Famous ‘Kaiserdom’ (emperor cathedral), which documents loved
'Roemerberg’ (Roman mountain) and the historical ' Paulskirche ', in
which the first freely selected German parliament met, besides the
political meaning of this fascinating city.
Yes, Frankfurt is a metropolis and full surprises as well as
contrasts. Skyscrapers are directly apart from half timbered houses;
culture and commerce form here a unit. In addition, Frankfurt is a
fair city, a literature city and above all a culture city: here the
cradle of the German jazz scene with many small music taverns, in
which you cannot only ease, is appropriate but also into the night
much fun to have canned. The moreover one you find many museums.
Frankfurt, because of its skyline also ' Mainhattan ' mentioned, is
a large city in the country, between the mountain courses by
‘Taunus’ and ‘Spessart’ and surrounded by a wreath/ring of
world-well-known health resorts, popular holidays areas and trip
goals.
In the following I will give you 12 insider tips. Before I do it
however you do the following: print out this side, so that you have
it immediately available, if you come to Frankfurt. It is nearly
impossible, everything that I wrote here to keep in the head and it
would be unfortunate, if you are in Frankfurt and get to face only
the 'normal' points of interest. Besides that after your arrival you
should go immediately to the tourist information. It is in downtown,
near the 'Roemer'. The road calls itself 'Auf dem Roemerberg' (on
the Rome mountain) and the telephone number is: +49-69-21238800. Ask
them for a city map. Without a city map you will lose yourself in
this big city, and with the city map you will find everything I
mention here.
Bars and restaurants
1. One of the best cocktail bars in Frankfurt is the ‘Strandperle’
(beach bead). Particularly the Caipirinha is unique! In the summer
the bar surface expands to a terrace café high over to the river
'Main'.
2. The smallest jazz restaurant of Germany is the 'Mampf'. Since
more than 30 years there are free concerts to German meals. Apart
from jazz also Blues, Swing, Latin and Flamenco are played. Simply
enjoy the good mood and fun inheres.
3. One of the few popular apple wine restaurants with yard garden is
the 'Lorsbacher Tal'. It is in the quarter 'Alt-Sachsenhausen’ (old
axle living) and has a very cosy ambience and solid German meals.
4. The restaurant 'Pilar' is at the same time a bar. Fine noodles,
salads and original Mediterranean creations will be served. On the
side panels of the restaurant hang sumptuous baroque paintings,
which offer an interesting contrast to the simple Design of bar,
leather seat and wood table.
5. In the elevated ‘Villa Merton' (Mansion Merton) you find meals of
the all-finest. If it permits your travel budget, go here. The
employees speak English and recommend to you gladly the specialities
of the house.
Sightseeing and culture
6. In the Goethe house and Goethe museum Goethe was born in the year
1749. He lived here until 1775. The house was outstanding
reconstructed and contains paintings, handwriting and diagrams of
the large German poet.
7. On the 'Roemerberg’ (Roman mountain) regularly highlights and
meetings take place. It is a long stretched, five-angular place and
is gladly visited by humans. At this place is the 'Frankfurter
Roemer’ (Frankfurt Romans), the famous city hall of the city. It was
reconstructed after the war. In the festival room of the Roemer
pictures of German emperors are to be admired.
8. In the 'Pauluskirche' (Paulus church), which was established
between 1787 and 1833, the first German national assembly met in
1848. It is a place of historical building method and
historiography.
9. The 'Senckenberg Museum’ is the largest scientific museum in
Germany. You find here a descriptive collection of approximately
500,000 exhibits, which arrange for you an overview of the
development of our animated nature over millions of years. It is
simply impressing.
10. The 'Palmengarten’ (palm garden) shows a domestic, tropical and
subtropical Flora. The emphases of the 20 hectares large park are
over 300 orchids, ‘Bromelien’ and about 1,600 different cactus
species. Concerts also often take place here.
11. In the 'Frankfurt Zoo' approximately 6,000 animals (650 kinds)
live together in extensive outdoor installations and houses. If
animals interest you, you must go here. Plan however at least five
hours for your attendance.
12. When it becomes evening, you absolutely MUST go to the 'Berger
Strasse’ (Berger road)! On 2 km (1.3 miles) you find taverns, Bars,
Cafés and restaurants for each taste! Here you surely will NOT
become boring. If I am in Frankfurt, this road is a must for me,
again and again.
Enjoy your trip!
About the
Author:
Marcus Hochstadt has travelled extensively to countries and
continents like the USA, Brazil, Thailand, Africa and, of course,
Europe. In Germany itself he knows in almost each city the points of
REAL interest and gives you insider shortcuts on his daily growing
website
http://www.smart-travel-germany.com.
Watch out for his free valuable "Help-By-Step" System and its 6
uncovered secrets.
Things
To Do and See in Frankfurt
City Hall (Romer), Frankfurt
The site of Frankfurt's city hall since 1405, this historic building
remains the defining symbol of the city's historic past.
Attraction type: Government building; Historic site
Historical Museum
(Historisches Museum), Frankfurt
Attraction type: History museum
Goethe House
(Goethehaus), Frankfurt
The house in which the legendary writer Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
lived
his
early years has been restored with many of his family's original
belongings.
Attraction type: Historic home; Hiking trail
Liebieghaus,
Frankfurt
Housed in a castle-like structure, this art museum holds an
impressive
collection of classical, Renaissance and Baroque sculptures.
Attraction type: Art museum
Stadel Museum
(Stadelsches Kunstinstitut und Stadtische Galerie), Frankfurt
Considered the city's finest art museum, the Städel holds a
fantastic collection
of works
from the 16th century through the present day.
Attraction type: Art museum
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