|  Welcome to Frankfurt, the international trade fair and financial metropolis, which is famous not only for its impressive skyline, which is known as "Mainhattan", as Frankfurt is full of surprises. In addition to its urbane appearance as a cosmopolitan city, Frankfurt has retained its comfortable, authentic atmosphere and, within its dynamic, modern city centre, it also offers its visitors innumerable historical places of interest, tradition and history. Appartements Johann Wolfgang In a quiet residential area above the roofs of Sachsenhausen, and therefore conveniently situated outside the nearby centre, we especially provide requirements of the long term traveller. » more ...
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Business & Politics Frankfurt am Main is the largest city in the German state of Hesse and the fifth-largest city in Germany, with a 2008 population of 670,000. Frankfurt is the financial and transportation centre of Germany and the largest financial centre in continental Europe.
Sightseeing
One of the most important and popular places to visit in Frankfurt is the Römer, which has housed Frankfurt’s city hall since 1405. Goethe’s birthplace and the Goethe museum also number among the most famous places to visit for tourists in Frankfurt. A trip to the green parks can also provide variety, for example to the Stadtwald (city forest) or to the GrünGürtel (green belt)!
Events
Frankfurt offers its visitors many interesting events - whether traditional street festivals or cultural highlights, such as the Museumsuferfest (museum promenade festival), the Wolkenkratzerfest (skyscraper festival) or the Dippemess (festival of stoneware), which takes place every year in spring and autumn. A foretaste of the wide diversity of Frankfurt is provided by the colourful Parade der Kulturen (cultural parade), in which some 2,000 people of various origins take part every year.
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Vehicle restrictions for cars without badge valid from 10-01-2008 within the green zones.
These restrictions will be extended for cars with red (from 01-01-2010) and yellow (from 01-01-2012) badges.
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