Frankfurt is renowned for its innovative skyline, museums, shopping zones, suburbs and the international airport.
This high tech city is the core for all financial activities and transportation across Germany. Frankfurt features the European Central Bank, the Frankfurt Stock Exchange and is the host of many major trade shows including the Frankfurt book fair and the Auto show!
A group of museums generally referred as Museumsufer is a popular tourist spot in addition to others including Deutsches Architektur Mbbbbbuseum and the Deutsches Filmmuseum. Other tourists spots of interest are Alfred-Brehm-Platz Zoo, Palmengarten botanic gardens, Grüneburgpark; city’s largest public park, and the Turmpalast showing movies in English language.
To enjoy a crystal clear skyline or dazzling night view visitors prefer to a stroll along the pedestrians track over the Eiserner Steg bridge. The Zeil is the primary shopping zone of Frankfurt and one of the most featured ones in Europe, famous for perfumes, clothes, jewelry, and everything that you want.
Night life is equally splendid and there are many sizzling discotheques, posh pubs and bars to rock. A good area for dining is the Fressgass; as it is locally known by this screen-name. Oper Frankfurt and Alter Oper are two famous opera house that attract many tourists and these two are poles apart in construction and design.
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