
About Frankfurt | Stadt Frankfurt am Main
Frankfurt – the financial centre, the European city, the traffic hub, the smallest metropolis in the world. When you think of the city on the Main, you think of the Frankfurt Airport, the …
Sightseeing | Stadt Frankfurt am Main
Those who set out on a discovery tour of Frankfurt can easily reach many of the sites on foot or by bus and train. Many attractions are not very far from one another in the city centre, as our …
History | Stadt Frankfurt am Main
From 1356 onwards, the Golden Bull declared Frankfurt as the permanent city of choice for the Roman kings. From 1562, the Emperor was also crowned in Frankfurt, the last one being the …
DISCOVER AND EXPERIENCE | Stadt Frankfurt am Main
Sightseeing tours in Frankfurt Regardless of whether you are by yourself or with family and friends, our guided tours are the perfect way to become better acquainted with Frankfurt.
City of Frankfurt am Main
Sightseeing Römer, Old Opera, St. Paul's Church – Learn more about Frankfurt's most famous landmarks and attractions. And explore many more exciting highlights on an online discovery …
INTERNATIONAL CITY | Stadt Frankfurt am Main
The City of Frankfurt is not only the most international city in Germany. It also maintains many connections, partnerships and cooperations throughout Europe and the world.
Welcome to Frankfurt | Stadt Frankfurt am Main
Help and orientation in the languages of origin are offered by the local offices for migration counselling – free of charge and confidential. The flyer "Welcome to Frankfurt" provides an …
100 Years of New Frankfurt | Stadt Frankfurt am Main
Several Frankfurt museums, including the Museum Angewandte Kunst (MAK), the German Museum of Architecture (“Deutsches Architekturmuseum” (DAM)) and the Stadtlabor in the …
FRANKFURT.DE - DAS OFFIZIELLE STADTPORTAL
Informationen und Serviceangebote der Stadt Frankfurt am Main, aller Ämter und Institutionen sowie Kontakt- und Terminmöglichkeiten.
Historical buildings | Stadt Frankfurt am Main
The following links lead to articles that present prominent Frankfurt churches as well as public squares and buildings from industry and economics, politics and daily life.