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Frankfurt Book Fair
The world's largest gathering for books, multimedia and communications is expected to attract 280,000 visitors from more than 115 countries....
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Hanau
It’s not the first place the locals think to go for an excursion, but there are some unique things in Hanau, if you know where you’re going....
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Skyscrapers
With ten buildings over 150m high in the city centre, Frankfurt (jokingly nicknamed Mainhattan, after the Main river) has a unique skyline for European terms....
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Where to find IYP
Seen the website, downloaded the PDF... now you need the real thing: Frankfurt In Your Pocket. On arrival ...
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Fair Trade
Ever since Frankfurt received its market rights in 794, people have gathered here to exchange goods, ...
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The German Menu
So you can't tell your weisswurst from your schinken? That's where our handy menu decoder comes in....
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Red Light Frankfurt
Adult entertainment is big business in Frankfurt, unsurprising given the mix of large numbers of lonely business travellers and legal prostitution....
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Offenbach
Centuries of sibling rivalry between Offenbach and Frankfurt have led to such things as the totally unwarranted nickname ‘Awfulbach’ or the determined conviction of Frankfurters that Offenbachers cannot drive....
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Frankfurt food & drink
It's strange and a tad unfortunate that a city with such a perceived lack of attractions such as Frankfurt should persist in scaring away travellers by offering local drinks and food that can best be described as 'not appealing to all tastes....
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Heidelberg
World-renowned for its architecture and charm, there are few cities in modern day Germany that are quite as endearing as Heidelberg....
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Frankfurt's Districts
Frankfurt is perhaps the most international city in Germany. Despite its small size in comparison with the more popular cities of Berlin, Hamburg and Munich, Frankfurters speak more English and do more international business....
Bad Homburg
Rumoured to house the most millionaires per capita in Germany, luxury, relaxation and tranquility seem to be the name of the game in Bad Homburg. Click here to read more.