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Sightseeing

Enjoy a drink in a rooftop bar
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Citybeach Frankfurt
5 Carl-Theodor-Reiffenstein-Platz
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Enjoy a drink in a rooftop bar
Amazing rooftop terrace with city views
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Long Island Lounge
12 Kaiserhofstraße
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Amazing rooftop terrace with city views
Frankfurt’s botanical garden is the largest of its kind in Germany. Don’t miss the Palm Garden and its enormous collection of native, tropical, and subtropic plant life. Moreover, the gardens also offer lots of activities year-round, including concerts and guided tours. It’s 7 EUR to visit.
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Palmengarten
63 Siesmayerstraße
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Frankfurt’s botanical garden is the largest of its kind in Germany. Don’t miss the Palm Garden and its enormous collection of native, tropical, and subtropic plant life. Moreover, the gardens also offer lots of activities year-round, including concerts and guided tours. It’s 7 EUR to visit.
Eiserner Steg bridge provides unique views of the city from over the Main River from which the city takes its full name, Frankfurt am Main (Frankfurt on the Main). Over 10,000 pedestrians cross the bridge daily!
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Iron Bridge
Eiserner Steg
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Eiserner Steg bridge provides unique views of the city from over the Main River from which the city takes its full name, Frankfurt am Main (Frankfurt on the Main). Over 10,000 pedestrians cross the bridge daily!
the Goethe House with its original furniture, paintings, and books that belonged to the family. You can also see his writing desk, where he wrote his most famous work, The Sorrows of Young Werther in 1774.
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Goethe-Haus
23-25 Großer Hirschgraben
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the Goethe House with its original furniture, paintings, and books that belonged to the family. You can also see his writing desk, where he wrote his most famous work, The Sorrows of Young Werther in 1774.