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Often called Bankfurt because it is the financial centre of Germany, Frankfurt has more than 300 banks and the European Central Bank, German Federal Bank, and stock exchange. Another nickname is Mainhatten, due to its skyscrapers that include the Commerzbank Tower, Deutsche Bank Twin Towers and Maintower (with observation deck at 200m). It is a fantastic and little-known city to visit on a weekend break. Cheap flights to Frankfurt depart from several UK airports and its hotels' weekend rates are competitive.
It is where the Romans and Charlemagne held court and where kings and emperors of the Holy Roman Empire were crowned. German democracy was born here in 1848. Its Christmas market, held in Romerberg Square, dates back to 1393.
In common with other German cities such as Munich and Berlin, Frankfurt was bombed during the Second World War, but small pockets of its original Old Town remain and a meticulous building programme has restored it to its medieval glory.
Frankfurt provides more support to the arts than any other city in Europe. The Sachsenhausen stretch of the main embankment boasts 16 newish museums focusing on subjects such as art, natural history, film, communications and ethnology.
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Peak Season:The tourist season runs from May to late October, and the major convention season covers March through May, September, and October.Off Season:Even with the heat, rain, and crowds of June and August, you can find cheaper Frankfurt flights than in the spring and autumn. The cold and stormy weather of November through February generally brings fewer visitors than the rest of the year.
Most of the centre of Frankfurt can be covered on foot. Driving in Frankfurt is an option and reasonably priced parking is available downtown, but the traffic, accidents, and construction can make driving an aggravating experience. Frankfurt’s public transport system, the RMV (Rhein-Main Verkehrsverbund), runs a network of fast, modern subways, trams, and buses through Frankfurt. You may want to get a Frankfurt Card that allows unlimited travel within the greater Frankfurt area.
Frankfurt Airport (FRA). The airport is situated 13km (8 miles) south west of the centre of Frankfurt
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Mary FulbrookA sweeping look at Germany from medieval times to the reunification in 1989 that is a comprehensible, beginner’s history of the country.
Hyde FlippoOrganized alphabetically, articles on German ways and customs that serve as an introduction to the German culture.
Gunter GrassA 1999 Nobel Prize-winning novel that has 100 short chapters, one for each year of the 1900s, narrated by different characters.
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