In Frankfurt, you don't have to look far to find good food, which comes in generous portions and won't cost the earth. The city really is home to the frankfurter sausage, and this local delight can be found many street corners for just a few euros. Also try the popular currywurst, a sliced...
Wander across Römerberg in downtown Frankfurt and take in some of the architecture that dates back to the 14th and 15th centuries. Also celebrated for its architecture, as well as excellent acoustics, is the Alte Oper, built in 1880, which hosts a variety of classical concerts, operas...
For luxury accommodation in Frankfurt, try the Steigenberger Frankfurter Hof (Am Kaiserplatz, Frankfurt 60311, Ph: 49-69-21502), the Jumeirah Frankfurt (Thurn-und-Taxis Platz 2, Frankfurt 60313, Ph: 49-69-506-0053), or the Kempinski Hotel Gravenbruch Frankfurt (Graf zu Ysenburg und Buedingen...
The best way to travel around Frankfurt is to use the public transport system – Rhein-Main-Verkehrsverbund (RMV) – which includes the subway (U-Bahn), S-Bahn, tram and bus. A Tageskarte (24-hour pass) is valid on all these services and costs 6.20 euros. For connections to the suburbs...
Frankfurt is Europe's second-largest airport and one of the best-equipped in the world, with plenty of bars, restaurants, shops and services — you can even get a massage or a haircut. If you’re traveling light, then take the S-Bahn train from Terminal 1 Regionalbahnhof to Frankfurt...