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Restaurants
COCO Asiatisches Restaurant
Große Eschenheimer Str. 41
60313 Frankfurt
069- 9203 4786
Bull & Bear- Café, Bar & Restaurant
Schillerstr. 11
60313 Frankfurt am Main
069- 1338 8733
Leib & Seele
Am Kornmarkt 11
60311 Frankfurt am Main
069- 281 529
Knossos Greek Restaurant
Luisenstr. 7
60385 Frankfurt
069- 444 796
Pizzeria Spago
Große Eschenheimer Str. 52
60313 Frankfurt
069- 9050 1271
Vapiano
Goetheplatz 1- 3
60313 Frankfurt
069- 9288 7888
Attractions
The Main Tower
There is no better way to see Frankfurt (Frankfurt vacation
rentals | Frankfurt travel guide) than from the top of the Main
Tower, the city's only high-rise open to the public. Take the
elevator up to the 650-feet high platform to enjoy sweeping views
of Frankfurt’s cityscape. You can also grab a snack in the
restaurant of the Main Tower.
Römerberg
Centrally located in the Old Town is The Römerberg
("Roman Mountain"), the historic heart of Frankfurt and home to its
City Hall, which dates back to 1405. Flanked by half-timbered
houses, this historic square used to be the place for Frankfurt's
first trade fairs in the 13th century.
River Trip
Take a river cruise and admire the green
and calm side of the business and financial capital Frankfurt. The special tip is to see the
Sky Light Tour towards the end of the day, when Frankfurt and its sky scrapers will start
to illuminate stunningly.
Museumsufer
Take a walk along the river Main, which runs through Frankfurt's
city center and is lined on both sides by some of best museums in
the country; among them the superb German Film Museum and the fine
art Städel Museum, which focuses on the old masters. The area is
called Museumsufer, "Museum embankment", and on Saturdays, you can
hunt here for treasures at Frankfurt's largest flea market.
Cider Taverns in Sachsenhausen
The signature drink of Frankfurt is "Apfelwein", or "Ebbelwoi"
as the Frankfurters say; a light alcoholic apple cider that is
produced in the regions around Frankfurt. You can find some of the
best and oldest apple cider taverns in the cobblestone streets of
Frankfurt's district "Sachsenhausen", south of the Old Town.