Frankfurt travel guide
Medieval German architecture. With buildings dating as far back as 1405, you’ll feel like you’ve stepped back in time. Stadel Art Institute and Municipal Gallery, which has a fab collection of European paintings from the 14th to the 20th centuries;
Frankfurt Zoo, the most attractive in Europe; Palm Gardens, a tropical oasis of exotic plants and birds; Sachsenhausen, an area of quaint drinking houses; a cruise along the Rhine to soak up the city’s sights.
Pubs serve the standard German pork chop, sauerkraut and potatoes. Lodging is aplenty from swanky hotels to boarding houses. Butwhen trade fairs are on (which is almost all the time) lodging is tight and hotels will sell off rooms that haven’t been prepaid even if the guest arrives just one minute after check-in time!