Why not take off to the German Manhattan, or, as others say, Chicago-on-Main? In Frankfurt, millions of roads meet up, colorful skyscrapers flash by, and its sights impress with their diversity. So let’s figure out what we need to see and what places we need to visit.

To begin with, let’s get acquainted with the Römerberg square, where the Roman emperors were crowned. This is where the famous Frankfurt City Hall and the fountain from which the wine was traditionally pouring are located! And with the central Hauptwache square, which already speaks for itself: a huge pedestrian terrace in the style of Baroque, the largest transport city interchange, heartwarming cafes, and cozy shops.

As I already said, Frankfurt amazes with its high-rises, and they are so hard to count. The Eschenheimer tower is one of the oldest city buildings that survived in all wars — since 1428! Or Frankfurt Cathedral — the majestic Gothic-style establishment with a 95-meter tower, hard to miss. Either way, go check out the Europaturm TV tower and the Main tower skyscraper, a stylish urban epicenter.

If you are an art lover, then get ready! Your next stop will be the Museum Embankment, the cultural center of Frankfurt. Speaking of museums, how do you like the idea of visiting the Goethe House? There is nothing to talk about — you just need to see it. It would also be a good idea to look in on the Old Opera: firstly, it is incredibly beautiful, and secondly, you will have an opportunity of enjoying concerts by famous soloists and groups. This is a true acoustic paradise! And let’s not miss the Banking Quarter — the aesthetics and dynamics of these giant buildings, dare I say it, will delight you. And that’s not even everything!
