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 MAGIC CITIES
Come and discover the stars!
Diversity has a name - the Magic Cities of Gemany. The big German cities introduce their world of experiences to you. Discover German major cities from their most beautiful and interesting perspective. Millions of visitors do so every year.

 

The cities of Berlin, Cologne, Dresden, Düsseldorf, Frankfurt, Hamburg, Hannover, Leipzig, Munich and Stuttgart together make up the "Magic Cities Germany" marketing association. This alliance has been promoting the attractions of Germany's major city destinations in intenational markets for more than 50 years. The cities are places where people can experience art and culture as well as major business centres.
The Magic Cities association is supported by Deutsche Bahn, Lufthansa and the German National Tourist Board.
The Magic Cities have been extremely successful in attracting the majority of all foreign visitors to Germany to spend a visit to at least one of the nine cities. In 2007 more than 2,3 million overnights have been counted form the USA and more than 2,5 million from Asia.

 

Did you know that two-third of all world trade fairs take place in Germany and that the Magic Cities account for 80% of these?
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Frankfurt - The European "Ma(i)nhattan"
Shopping in Düsseldorf
Frankfurt am Main
- the metropolis at the heart of Europe, is defined by contrasts of tradition and modernity, trade and culture as well as business and tranquillity. A look at the city’s silhouette reveals what most people already know: Frankfurt am Main exudes cosmopolitan flair and style. The impressive skyline, characterised by the Messeturm and numerous banking skyscrapers, has become “Ma(i)nhattan’s” unofficial city symbol.

Frankfurt’s business character is designated by the presence of many national and international banks, the head office of the German Federal Bank and the European Central Bank as well as the seat of the German stock exchange (Deutsche Boerse). Frankfurt is also famous for it’s trade fair with 475,000 sqm of exhibition space in ten large halls. The most popular fairs are the Frankfurt Book Fair and the International Automotive Exhibition (IAA). The accessible location contributes to Frankfurt’s metropolitan reputation. The International Airport Frankfurt is the 2nd largest in Europe and the Main Train Station, Germany’s busiest station, conveys more than 350,000 travellers per day.

Paulskirche
Historical Places
When Frankfurt was the first time mentioned in official documents (22nd of February 794) none of these developments were even hinted at. Located at the crossroads of ancient trade routes, Frankfurt’s history goes back to Roman times. Although never a bishop seat, Frankfurt’s cathedral Dom, was the place where German kings were chosen from 1356 onwards; German emperors were also crowned there some 200 years later. Today the cathedral and the Roemer, the city hall and the seat of the lord major, among the traditional Roemerberg, build the heart of the city. Not far from the Roemer is the Paulskirche (St. Paul’s Church, photo), where the first German National Assembly was held in 1848. Since then, the church has been known as the cradle of German democracy.

FFM Staedelsches Kunstinstitut
Centre of Culture
Due mainly to the 14 museums located on both sides of the Main river, Frankfurt has developed a reputation as a significant cultural centre. The museum embankment represents a unique synthesis of renowned exhibition culture and far-sighted city planning.
Examples for the variety of museums are the Staedel Kunstinstitut (photo), one of the most famous art institutes in Germany and the Schirn Art Gallery Frankfurt with changing exhibitions of famous artists as well as the German Architecture Museum, the Museum of Modern Art and the Goethe Museum, because Goethe is the most famous son of Frankfurt.
He was born here in 1749 and his birthplace is one of the most popular attractions for tourists.

Another symbol of Frankfurt’s commitment to culture is the Concert and Congress Centre Alte Oper Frankfurt (photo, below left), rebuilt after the Second World War to return it to its original Italian Renaissance style.

As well as Frankfurt’s reputation as a city of culture, Frankfurt is famous for sports, too. Sports like football (photo), cycling, triathlon, rowing, ice hockey and basketball develop the image of the city of sports.
 
 


Frankfurter 'Grie Soss'
Frankfurt Cuisine
The culinary aspects of Frankfurt vary from traditional meals to delicacies from all over the world. Famous for Frankfurt are the “Green Sauce”, which gets it’s colour from different herbs, the “Handkaes’”, a kind of cheese pickled in spicy vinegar and the “Frankfurter Wuerstchen”, sausages mostly served with bread and mustard. The traditional beverage of Frankfurt is the "Ebbelwoi" (Apple Wine) or cider, which is served in a blue-grey crockery jug, the so-called “Bembel” and drunk from a slightly ribbed glass. Frankfurt’s district Sachsenhausen is famous for the consumption of Apple wine and here you can find countless apple wine pubs.

And not only the city of Frankfurt but also the Rhine-Main region offers a great variety of touristic highlights. The Rhine-Main region is a unified touristic destination, offering its visitors superb infrastructures, short distances, local flavour (photo: culinary of hesse) and international diversity. Cities and townships nestled in picturesque landscapes, superb cultural offers, scenic riverside settings along the Rhine and the Main rivers, vast forests, comprehensive congress and conference possibilities. Some examples for the historical accounts are the Castle Johannisburg at Aschaffenburg, the Eberbach Monastery (photo) and the Mainz Cathedral.

 

For further information, please visit us at: http://www.frankfurt-rhein-main.de/

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 Frankfurt Tourist Information

Tourist Information Office Main Train Station,
Reception Hall. 
Opening hours:
Monday to Friday: 8.00am - 9.00pm
Sat, Sun and public holidays: 9.00am - 6.00pm

Tourist Information Roemer
Roemerberg 27.
Opening hours:
Monday to Friday 9.30am - 5.30pm
Sat, Sun and public holidays 10.00am - 4.00pm

Tel: +49 (0) 69 / 21 23 88 00

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 Hotel Reservation Services
Book a room in more than 260 hotels of all categories and price levels in Frankfurt am Main and the surrounding of Rhine-Main region.

Hotel Reservation Hotline: +49 (0) 69 / 21 23 08 08

Online Hotel Reservation: www.frankfurt-tourismus.de 

Email: info@infofrankfurt.de
 
 Discover Frankfurt
The Frankfurt Card is available as 1-day (EUR 8,70) or 2-days single card (EUR 12,50) or 1-day (EUR 15,00) or 2-days (EUR 24,00) group card.
It includes free travel on all public transport lines in Frankfurt City (zone 50) incl. the International Airport, 50% price reduction on admission to 20 museums as well as 25% discount on the daily city tour. The Frankfurt Card is available at the tourist information offices (Römer or Main Train Station), different travel agencies and at Frankfurt International Airport, Terminal 1, Hall B.
 
 Frankfurt Sightseeing
Discover Frankfurt and it's highlights by a daily 2,5 hour comprehensive motorised city tour. 
Available in 14 languages, including a walk across the Roemerberg (old town centre) and a visit of the Goethe House.
During the summer season, the programme is amended to include a visit of the Main Tower's rooftop observation platform some 200 metres above the city streets.

Daily pick up service: 
10 am and 2 pm at the Tourist Information Office Roemer and 10.15 am and 2.15 pm at the Tourist Information Office at the Main Train Station, Reception Hall.

We also offer different tours with many interesting topics. For further information, please visit our website: http://www.frankfurt-tourismus.de/    

Tel: +49 (0) 69 / 21 23 89 53

Email: citytours@infofrankfurt.de
 
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