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Travel to Frankfurt, a city that attracts millions of visitors every year, thanks to its futuristic skyline and the biggest German airport, the Frankfurt Airport, which is described as one of the world’s busiest international airports. Whether it’s for business, leisure travel or just sightseeing Frankfurt has a lot to offer at any time of the year.

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Deutsches Architekturmuseum (DAM), also known as German Architecture Museum is dedicated to building design and architecture. It organizes various lectures, con...
 
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Located at Museum Embankment, the Deutsches Filmmuseum is dedicated to the film history. The museum's exhibitions show the steps of film production and the tool...
 
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Dialog Museum

Dialog Museum has no collections and exhibitions. The "Dialog in the Dark" part of the museum gives visitors an experience of being blind. It offers a labyrinth of rooms in which visitors are guided b...
 
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Eiserner Steg

Relatively well-known bridge for pedestrians, built in 1869. It is just a minute away from the Römer. Crossing the bridge leads you to Sachsenhausen and provides good views of the skyline....
 
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See a play at the largest English-language theatre in continental Europe. It stands for educational and linguistic competence, and for the cultural exchange between the German and English-speaking cul...
 
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The European Central Bank in downtown Frankfurt can be easily recognized by its hexagonal layout and the big neon color € statue in front of the entrance. ...
 
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Goethe Tower

Goetheturm (Goethe Tower) is open daily 10:00-18:00 from April through September. An old 43 metre wooden tower with viewing platform offering nice views of the skyline. Located in Sachsenhausen....
 
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Grüneburgpark

Grüneburgpark is the second largest and one of the most liked parks in Frankfurt. The park is equipped with great tree-lined paths for jogging and strolling as well as large lawns for football. I...
 
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Hauptfriedhof

Main cemetary, where you can find several mausoleums, over 150 year old tombstones, as well as the final resting places of philosophers Arthur Schopenhauer and Theodor W. Adorno....
 
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Hauptwache

A public area that is often considered the central hub of Frankfurt's modern downtown area due to its importance as a public transportation station and its central location, right between the main sho...
 
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Henninger Turm

The Henninger Turm, located in Sachsenhausen, is a 120m (330 ft) tall grain storage silo tower. Inaugurated in 1961, it remained by far the highest silo tower in the world until 2005. The top part use...
 
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Historisches Museum or Historical Museum features the objects relating to Frankfurt's history. It was moved into the historical building known as Saalhof in 1955. The museum features various permanent...
 

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