Loading Page...

What is the Main Centre of Frankfurt?

Der Römerberg The ancient center of Frankfurt lies at the central square known as the Römerberg, or “Roman hill.” The Frankfurt city hall, begun in 1405 and known as the Römer, has been rebuilt and restored over the years after being destroyed by Allied bombs during the war.



People Also Ask

Most tourists will ideally want to stay close to the Innenstadt and Altstadt at the heart of city, while those attending a trade fair usually aim for the hotels close to Messe Frankfurt in Westend.

MORE DETAILS

Yes, Frankfurt is a very walkable city. The city center is compact and easy to navigate on foot, with many pedestrian-only streets and plenty of parks and green spaces. The city also has an extensive public transportation system, including trams, buses, and the U-Bahn, which makes it easy to get around without a car.

MORE DETAILS

To get to the city center, you can take the S-Bahn (suburban train) lines S8 or S9 from the regional train station located in Terminal 1. The journey takes approximately 15-20 minutes and trains run every 10-15 minutes. The ticket costs around €4.50 and can be purchased at the ticket machines or at the service center.

MORE DETAILS

Frankfurt is incredibly diverse and is so much more than a financial hub. It has lots to offer the curious traveller, so be sure to put Frankfurt on your bucket list of places to visit in Germany.

MORE DETAILS

Frankfurt (Main) Hauptbahnhof Frankfurt am Main Hauptbahnhof (usually abbreviated to Hbf = main station in German) is a impressive terminus at the centre of the busy city of Frankfurt, a beautiful station dating from 1888, although the halls either side of the main hall were added in 1924.

MORE DETAILS

Tourists will generally find more to do in Munich than Frankfurt. It is bigger and it has more sights, attractions, and activities for travelers. Munich is very popular for its nightlife, music, shopping, and big city activities, while Frankfurt attracts visitors for its historical sights.

MORE DETAILS

About Frankfurt The city's actual name is Frankfurt-on-the-Main. It is sometimes called the Manhattan of Europe because of its many skyscrapers, or Mainhattan in honour of the river that runs through it, the Main. The tallest building in Frankfurt is Commerzbank Tower, which stands at 259 metres high.

MORE DETAILS