About Frankfurt
Frankfurt’s panorama of shimmering skyscrapers hides centuries of history in this boisterous financial capital of Germany. The city constantly surprises business travellers with the monumental scale of its imperial architecture and provides an endless number of ways in which to enjoy the city's art, culture and leisure activities. NH offers you a selection of hotels in Frankfurt, located in the most vibrant parts of the city.
Frankfurt’s panorama of shimmering skyscrapers hides centuries of history in this boisterous financial capital of Germany. The city constantly surprises business travellers with the monumental scale of its imperial architecture and provides an endless number of ways in which to enjoy the city's art, culture and leisure activities. NH offers you a selection of hotels in Frankfurt, located in the most vibrant parts of the city.
Skyscrapers, History and Literature Galore
Frankfurt City Centre is filled with historic, artistic and architectural landmarks. The Frankfurt Imperial Cathedral, once the setting for the election of Germany's kings and coronation of its emperors, dominates the landscape of the Meno River, and its gothic tower reaches to over ninety metres in height. You won't want to miss a visit to the home where Johann Wolfgang Goethe was born, either, or to Frankfurt’s iconic City Hall building.
Römerberg Square has been Frankfurt's main meeting place since the Middle Ages. Framed by evocative gothic structures, here you will encounter football fans, businessmen, tourists and street artists. A little way down the road, you will discover Zeil Street, one of Europe's most important centres of commerce.
A visit to Frankfurt's museums is a must, and they are centred on what is known as the Museum Embankment. Between the Iron Bridge and the Peace Bridge, you will find the Museum of Architecture, the Museum of German Cinema, the Jewish Museum, the Museum of Applied Arts and the Museum of Icons. This veritable marathon of art, culture and history is not to be missed. The Pleasures of Frankfurt
The Sachsenhausen District shows another side of Frankfurt. Its narrow streets, full of local colour, harbour enchanting pubs, restaurants and shops, where the city's traditional culture is alive and well, giving you a chance to explore beyond the main tourist attractions. Frankfurt is also one of Germany's principal sites for fairs and tradeshows. In particular, the Frankfurt Book Festival is the most important event worldwide in the publishing industry.
NH invites you to relax in style at one of its hotels in Frankfurt, with unbeatable locations in Frankfurt/Main City Centre, in Niederrad and in the immediate vicinity of the Frankfurt International Airport.
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