German Vacation Destinations – Frankfurt
Sunday, 07.01.2007, 12:41pm (GMT)
Frankfurt, Germany enjoys the prestige of being known as a major
business and economic hub not only for Germany but for Europe as a
whole. Frankfurt houses the second largest commercial airport in Europe
and is a major hub for train rails. The European Central Bank is
located in Frankfurt as well as thousands of companies that specialize
in international trade, manufacturing, and commodities exchange.
Perhaps a majority of Frankfurt’s visitors come to the city as a
result of business ties. Additionally, there are several economic and
business-related fairs and demonstrations that draw hundred of
thousands of foreign visitors each year.
Frankfurt also boasts many galleries and museums that showcase the
country of Germany’s appreciation for the fine arts. Frankfurt has made
great efforts to distinguish itself not only as an economic and
development hub of Europe, but also as an attraction for art and
literature connoisseurs. The famous author Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
lived here. Furthermore, the city has etched a name for itself in the
stage arts, boasting many revered dance and acting companies that
receive worldwide critical acclaim.
The city has a skyline of skyscrapers that give a more
“Americanized” look to it than a more European flair. The business
districts contain some of the tallest buildings in Europe, including
the Commerzbank tower that climbs to more than 980 feet above the
ground.
Much of the construction in Frankfurt is relatively new, replacing
devastation left by Allied bombing campaigns that took place in World
War II. The result is a modern, bustling financial powerhouse that
continues to grow in leaps and bounds and has established itself as a
cornerstone of European and worldwide commerce.
Some of the most visited tourist destinations in Frankfurt include:
•The Museum of Ethnology
•The Museum of Applied Arts
•The Communications Museum
•The Städel Institute of Art
•The German Film Museum
•The Goethe House, birthplace of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
•St. Paul’s Church
•Römerberg Square
Frankfurt is an excellent place to enter Germany by commercial
airline, since it is such a large hub. Typically, since most traffic in
and out tends to be business-related, many travelers have received good
deals on airfare if their schedules are flexible. Furthermore,
obtaining transportation to other parts of Germany from Frankfurt is
quite easy. Rental car services, trains, and other means of
transportation are readily available and like air line flights, may be
obtained at very reasonable prices.
Always a main attraction and destination, the River Main runs
through Frankfurt. More than 10,000 pedestrians cross it each day using
the Eiserner Steg, a large bridge built in the 19th century. The city
is very attractive for those with active lifestyles and even hosted
some of the matches for the 2006 FIFA World Cup. Frankfurt is also the
home of the fairy tale themed amusement park Taunus-Wunderland, a
popular family attraction that has a vast array of rides, attractions,
and shows.
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