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How to plan a trip to Frankfurt

From bustling streets to majestic skyscrapers, Frankfurt is a city that enchants with its unique fusion of millennia-old history and vibrant modernity. Situated in the heart of Europe, this cosmopolitan metropolis is renowned for being one of the continent's leading financial centers, but it also hides a wealth of culture and tradition that captivates its visitors. Ready to immerse yourself in the secrets of Frankfurt? Let's discover together the most iconic and fascinating places that this city has to offer.

Required documentos

For citizens of the European Union, it is sufficient to carry a valid identity document for travel. For visitors from countries outside the EU, it is advisable to check visa requirements before departure to avoid any complications.

Language and culture

German is the official language of Frankfurt, but you will find that many people also speak excellent English, making communication easy and enjoyable. The city's cultural atmosphere is vibrant and diverse, offering a variety of experiences ranging from classical art to contemporary music.

Climate

Frankfurt's climate is typically continental, with hot summers and cold winters. Summer temperatures usually hover around 25-30 degrees Celsius, while in winter they can drop below zero. It is advisable to dress appropriately, with lightweight clothing for summer and heavier layers for winter.

Transport and business hours

Public transportation in Frankfurt is efficient and punctual, with a vast network of buses, trams, and trains covering the entire city. Shops typically open their doors around 9:00 in the morning and close around 8:00 in the evening, although some stores may stay open longer during weekdays.

Top 10 must-see places in Frankfurt

Welcome to the enchanting journey of discovery in Frankfurt! From ancient monuments to modern wonders, the city offers a unique experience for visitors. Ready to explore the most iconic and fascinating places that Frankfurt has to offer? Prepare to be transported into a world of beauty and discovery.

  • 10 free places not to miss:
    1. Alte Oper;
    2. Natural History Museum (Senckenberg Naturmuseum);
    3. Grüneburgpark Park;
    4. Romerberg;
    5. Städel Museum;
    6. Main River Promenade;
    7. Museum of Applied Arts (Museum Angewandte Kunst);
    8. Palmengarten Garden;
    9. St. Bartholomew's Cathedral
    10. Zeil (shopping street).
  • 10 paid places to visit absolutely::
    1. Frankfurt Stock Exchange (Frankfurter Wertpapierbörse);
    2. Frankfurt TV Tower (Maintower);
    3. Jewish Museum (Jüdisches Museum);
    4. Museum of Modern Art (MMK Museum für Moderne Kunst);
    5. Communication Museum (Museum für Kommunikation);
    6. Film Museum (Deutsches Filmmuseum);
    7. Goethe House & Museum;
    8. Museum of Architecture (Deutsches Architekturmuseum);
    9. Goethe House Garden;
    10. Frankfurt Zoo (Zoologischer Garten Frankfurt).

Frankfurt is a city that captures the imagination with its wealth of cultural and historical experiences. With a charming combination of old and new, it offers an unforgettable experience for visitors of all ages and interests. Whether you're fascinated by history, passionate about art, or a lover of shopping, Frankfurt welcomes you with open arms, ready to reveal its hidden treasures and iconic places.