Scenic spot introduction:
Germany Frankfurt Frankfurt is the third most important city in Europe and is known as the "Manhattan on the Rhine". It is the largest Financial Center , a land deeply traumatized during World War II, and the hometown of the famous poet Goethe. Not only is culture prevalent here, but business and the book industry are also very developed. With the acceleration of the pace of urban development, it has become an internationally renowned metropolis and a major place to experience the European economy.Attractions distribution:
Frankfurt Frankfurt is located in western Germany, on a tributary of the Rhine. Main River The city covers an area of 248.31 square kilometers. It is an extremely important city in Germany, bringing together major cutting-edge contents such as finance, technology, culture, and art. European Central Bank (Europäische Zentralbank), Deutsche Bundesbank, Staedel Art Museum (Stadelsches Kunstinstitut), Frankfurt Museum of Applied Arts At the same time, the city also retains a large number of ancient buildings after World War II. architecture ,like Frankfurt Cathedral (Frankfurt Cathedral)、 Roman Forum (Römerberg), Frankfurt Opera House (Alte Oper), etc., are historical landscapes that cannot be missed.Scenic spot features:
Former residences of celebrities, religions, museums, art galleries, theatersTravel Notes of Travellers:
- Travel Guide: 12-Day European Tour Guide for Four Countries 2017
- Travel Guide: Germany 7-Day Travel Guide 2017
travelling guideline:
1. Featured Activities:
Frankfurt It is the "hometown of cider" and holds a cider festival every August. In the same month, there is also the Museum Embankment Festival.
Every Christmas Roman Forum Opening of Christmas market.
Held around October every year Frankfurt International Book Fair.
2. Stock Exchange Visitors are provided with free explanations from 10:00 to 11:00 every trading day, and are allowed to watch the real trading floor from the visitor hall afterwards. As a large number of tourists flock here every day, it is necessary to make a telephone reservation at least one day in advance and bring your passport on the day of the visit.
3. If you frequently travel between multiple regions, it is recommended to purchase a Eurail pass, which allows unlimited international and domestic train rides (including some private trains) in 17 European countries, as well as many ferry services.
4. Frankfurt Usually the last stop of a trip to Germany, tourists often go shopping here before returning.
5. Main attractions information:
church : http://www.dom-frankfurt.de/.
Museum: http://www.staedelmuseum.de/, +49(0)69-605098-0.
Museum of Applied Arts : http://www.museumangewandtekunst.de/, +49 365 838-1430.
Tour route:
Half-day Tour: Goethe's House → St. Paul's Church → Sachsenhausen
Day Trips: Goethe's House → St. Paul's Church → Zeil Street
Two-day tour: city scenery + surrounding vineyards
Best time to visit:
May-October
Shopping recommendations:
(Shopping) International first-line brands of luggage and clothing, German watches, specialty small commodities, etc.
Recommended shopping locations: Zeilgalerie, Goethestrasse and Fressgass, Bornheim and Sachsenhausen.
(gourmet food) German sausage , beer, cider, handmade cheese (Handkäs` mit Musik), eggs in green sauce (Grüne Soße), spare ribs with kale (Rippchen mit Kraut).
Scenic spot location:
Europe>Germany> Frankfurt city
How to get there:
Airplane: There are direct flights to many cities in China, including Beijing and Shanghai. Frankfurt International Airport (Flughafen).
train: Central Station (No.9 Platform The office at the top provides route and ticket information).
big church : Take the U-Bahn or S-Bahn to Hauptwache station; or walk 15 minutes from the train station.
Art Museum: Take tram 15, 16, or 19 and get off at Otto-Hahn-Platz.
Museum of Applied Arts : U1, U2, U3, U8 light rail, bus line 46, tram lines 15 and 16.
Opera House: Take Bus S1 to S6, S8 to Taunusanlage, or Bus U6 or U7 to Alte Oper.
Scenic area map:
3D real scene of scenic spot
Frankfurt Ticket Prices:
1. Large church Bell Tower Price: 3 EUR.
2. Art Museum: Tuesday to Friday, adults 12 euros, family tickets 20 euros; Saturday, Sunday and holidays, adults 14 euros, family tickets 24 euros; children under 12 years old are free.
3. Museum of Applied Arts : Adults 9 euros, discounted tickets 4.5 euros.
4. Goethe's House : Adults 7 euros, students 3 euros, primary school students 1.5 euros, family ticket 10 euros; free for children under 6 years old.
Scenic area opening hours:
1. Large church : Monday to Friday 9:00 am to 12:00 pm, Monday and Tuesday 4:00 pm to 6:00 pm, Wednesday and Thursday 4:00 pm to 5:00 pm.
2. Art Museum: Tuesday, Friday to Sunday 10:00-18:00, Wednesday and Thursday 10:00-21:00.
3. Museum of Applied Arts : Tuesday, Thursday to Sunday 10:00-18:00, Wednesday 10:00-20:00.
4. Goethe's House : Monday to Saturday 10:00-18:00, Sunday and holidays 10:00-17:30.