A Perfect itinerary for 3 days in Frankfurt

Frankfurt is a vibrant and bustling city located in the heart of Germany. With a population of over 765,000 people, it is the fifth largest city in Germany and is often referred to as the “center of Europe”. My recent visit to Frankfurt was truly exciting and I was thoroughly impressed by the city’s rich history, vibrant culture, and stunning architecture.

One of the most interesting things about Frankfurt is its reputation as the “capital of democracy”. This is due to the fact that the city is home to several important institutions such as the European Central Bank, the German Federal Bank, and the Frankfurt Stock Exchange. These institutions play a major role in shaping the political and economic landscape of not just Germany, but also Europe as a whole.

Another impressive fact about Frankfurt is that it is the third biggest convention city in the world. This is not surprising given the city’s strategic location and excellent infrastructure. As a result, Frankfurt regularly hosts some of the biggest conferences and events in Europe, making it a hub for business and innovation.

For those who love shopping, Frankfurt has plenty to offer. Goethestrasse is one of the city’s most popular shopping destinations, with a range of high-end designer boutiques and luxury brands on offer. The Zeil area is another great spot for shopping, with plenty of high-street shops and department stores to choose from.

But despite its urban vibe, Frankfurt also has a surprising amount of green space. In fact, over 80% of the city’s 248 square kilometers is dedicated to parks and other green areas. One of the most beautiful green spaces in Frankfurt is the Palmengarten, a stunning botanical garden that is home to over 13,000 different plant species from around the world. Bethmannpark, with its beautiful rose garden, is another must-visit for nature lovers.

Foodies will also love Frankfurt’s culinary scene. The Kleinmarkthalle is a bustling indoor market that is home to a range of local and international food vendors. The Klappergasse is another popular spot for foodies, with a range of traditional German eateries and cafes to choose from.

Finally, no visit to Frankfurt would be complete without a trip to the city’s new and old town. The old town was recently rebuilt in 2018, and the result is a stunning square surrounded by beautiful new buildings that perfectly complement the city’s historic architecture. The Berger Strasse is another great spot to explore, with a range of trendy bars, cafes, and shops to check out.

 I had the pleasure of experiencing some truly unique attractions that made my visit all the more memorable. One of the highlights of my trip was visiting the Main Tower, which is the only skyscraper in Frankfurt that is open to the public. From the top of the tower, I was able to witness panoramic views of the city from above, and it was truly breathtaking.

Another attraction that I absolutely loved was the virtual reality time ride experience that took me back to 18th century Frankfurt. The ride was a fantastic way to experience the city’s rich history and culture, and it was an experience that I would highly recommend to anyone visiting Frankfurt.

Of course, no trip to Frankfurt would be complete without indulging in some of the city’s delicious local cuisine. One of the most delicious treats that I tried during my visit was the crown cake at the Golden Wagee Cafe. The cake is a local specialty that dates back to the 17th century, and it was absolutely delicious. The cafe itself was also a charming spot to relax and enjoy a cup of coffee, and I loved the old-world atmosphere.

Overall, my experience in Frankfurt was truly unforgettable. From the stunning views at the Main Tower to the immersive virtual reality time ride experience and the delicious local cuisine, there was always something new and exciting to discover in this vibrant and dynamic city.

Frankfurt is a city that truly has something for everyone. From its rich history and vibrant culture to its stunning architecture, excellent shopping, and beautiful green spaces, it is a destination that should be on every traveler’s list.

Hotel I stayed in:- Hotel Scandic Frankfurt Hafenpark. 

Must visit restaurants and cafes:-

Bunca Barista

LEUCHTENDROTER

Daheim im Lorsbacher Thal

Rashcook 

Falafel and Mehr

l’osteria

Golden waage


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