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Frankfurt
Travel Guide
Frankfurt Germany : Visitors to Germany do not find much to
make them linger in the sprawling city of Frankfurt on the River Main, unless
their purpose is business rather than pleasure. For most visitors to the
country, however, Frankfurt’s huge showpiece airport is the point of arrival and
departure. The city is a major transport hub and an industrial and financial
metropolis that ensures it is the economic powerhouse not only of Germany, but
central Europe. Frankfurt is home to Germany’s central bank, the Bundesbank and
Europe's most important stock exchange, which has been trading since
1585.
For tourists Frankfurt does offer some sights, some intriguing
restaurants in the Nordend, a variety of artistic and cultural events, and
excellent shopping opportunities. Sightseeing opportunities are mostly confined
to the historical core of the city, known as the Romerberg, where Charlemagne
erected his fort in medieval times. Most of the original buildings were
destroyed during World War II, but some have been reconstructed, including the
home of Goethe, Frankfurt’s famous son who became Germany’s greatest writer. For
shopping it is hard to beat the Zeil, Germany’s equivalent to New York’s Fifth
Avenue.
Frankfurt
Attractions
Frankfurt Germany : Goethe-Haus
The house where Johan
Wolfgang von Goethe, Germany’s world-famous poet and writer, was born in 1749 is
now a shrine to his memory, preserved as an example of how the well-to-do lived
in the late Baroque era. The house, which is a reconstruction because the
original was destroyed during the Second World War, consists of two neighbouring
half-timbered houses in Grosser Hirschgraben, and is sited next to the Goethe
Museum, which contains a huge library of books, documents and graphics relating
to the poet.
Frankfurt
Germany : With its excellent rail connections and Autobahn system,
Frankfurt is the natural hub for travellers wishing to explore the surrounding
towns and countryside. It is also the venue for numerous trade fairs,
exhibitions and congresses, drawing about 12-million visitors a year to these
events. The largest and best known is the annual International Book Fair, which
is attended by thousands of publishers.
Frankfurt
Germany : Zoologische Garten
Frankfurt’s large and well-maintained
zoo is home to about 600 different species and a total of 5,000 animals, mostly
kept in enclosures resembling as closely as possible their natural habitats. A
special feature is a 'day and night house' where visitors can watch what
nocturnal creatures do after dark. The zoo, located in Ostend, was established
in 1858 and is one of the oldest in Germany.
Frankfurt
Germany : Botanical Gardens
The well ordered and interesting
Botanical Garden in Frankfurt is administered by the University. The gardens are
designed to take visitors on a journey through different areas of the plant
kingdom, from the hardwood forests of North America to the barren savannah of
Africa. The gardens cover more than eight hectares (20 acres) and contain more
than 6,000 different botanical species, from exotic rainforest flowers to
European weeds.
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