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Apartments in Frankfurt

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Top neighborhoods in Frankfurt

Altstadt Frankfurt

Frankfurt's Old Town is where medieval magic meets modern charm on the Main riverfront. The reconstructed Römerberg square buzzes with travelers snapping pics of those fairy-tale gabled buildings that survived the war. Frankfurt Cathedral's Gothic spires tower above cobblestone streets where you can wander between museums and traditional apple wine taverns without dodging traffic. Hop on the U-Bahn at Dom-Römer station when your feet need a break from those charming but uneven cobblestones. The area offers everything from cozy boutique hotels in converted historic buildings to modern accommodations with old-world views. Kleinmarkthalle market serves up local treats while the riverfront promenade delivers postcard-worthy city skyline shots.

Bahnhofsviertel

Frankfurt's Bahnhofsviertel buzzes with energy around the impressive main train station. The neighborhood serves up a feast of international flavors with Turkish döner and Middle Eastern mezze dominating the food scene. Kaiserstrasse offers shopping opportunities while the nearby Museumsufer delivers cultural experiences just a short stroll away. Budget hotels and hostels make this area affordable for travelers who value convenience. With three tram stops and direct access to regional and international trains, you can zip around Frankfurt without hassle. The vibrant mix of ethnic markets and 24-hour establishments keeps this walkable district humming day and night.

Sachsenhausen Nord

Sachsenhausen Nord serves up Frankfurt's soul with every sip of apple wine in its traditional taverns. Cobblestone streets wind past half-timbered buildings where ceramic jugs clink and locals gather. Museum lovers can explore the impressive Staedel Museum and Museumsufer's cultural treasures, while evening entertainment buzzes along Schweizer Straße. Getting around is a breeze with several transit options including the Schweizer Place U-Bahn and South Station. Cozy boutique hotels in converted historic buildings offer authentic German hospitality within walking distance of the Main River. The neighborhood perfectly balances tourist appeal with genuine local experiences.

Innenstadt

Frankfurt's Innenstadt blends historic charm with modern financial energy. Wander cobblestone paths at reconstructed Römerberg square before gazing up at the towering glass headquarters of European banks. Shop at MyZeil mall or upscale Goethestrasse boutiques, then admire the Gothic spires of Kaiserdom cathedral. The Stock Exchange and Hauptwache offer glimpses into the city's fascinating past. Excellent public transit connects you to anywhere in Frankfurt, with multiple metro stations including Hauptwache and Eschenheimer Tor. Dining options range from traditional Apfelwein taverns to international business restaurants. The Main River waterfront is just a short walk away, perfect for a relaxing break from the urban bustle.

Gallus

Gallus blends industrial grit with multicultural flavor in this evolving Frankfurt neighborhood. The Gallus Theater anchors a budding arts scene while Turkish bakeries and Italian trattorias line Mainzer Landstraße. Skyline Plaza offers shopping thrills, and converted warehouses now house artist studios where creativity flows freely. Well-connected by S-Bahn and tram lines, getting around is a breeze. Budget travelers appreciate the affordable accommodations and authentic eateries that cost less than downtown spots. For a genuine Frankfurt experience away from tourist crowds, Gallus delivers cultural richness without breaking the bank.

Top landmarks in Frankfurt

Frankfurt and related destinations

Bankers in sharp suits rush past medieval buildings in a city that refuses to choose between old and new. The Main River provides a perfect backdrop for admiring the glittering skyline locals call 'Mainhattan.' At the Römerberg, half-timbered buildings surround a square where emperors were once crowned. The Staedel Museum houses masterpieces spanning 700 years, while Frankfurt Opera offers world-class performances in a neo-Renaissance setting. Senckenberg Museum delights with dinosaur skeletons that tower over visitors. Frankfurt Zoo's exotic residents provide a peaceful escape from urban energy. For the best skyline views, cross the Eiserner Steg footbridge at sunset when the glass towers catch fire with golden light.

Find out more about Frankfurt

Visitors to Frankfurt like this walkable city's museums, cafes, and skyscrapers. Nature lovers can visit Nizza and Palmengarten. And while you're here, be sure to stop by Frankfurt Christmas Market and Römerberg.

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