Why fly to Frankfurt?
Glinting skyscrapers soar above old town squares and yet the contrast between modern and medieval Frankfurt blends seamlessly. Home to one of the world’s largest stock exchanges as well as the gleaming headquarters of the European Central Bank, the German city has become known for its modern skyline and financial vigor. Yet at its heart, Frankfurt is an unexpectedly traditional and charming city, with quaint medieval buildings huddled in village-like neighborhoods with hearty regional food, beautiful parks and cosy taverns and outdoor cafes. Charming pockets of medieval old town remain in the Altstadt district and around Romerberg Square where locals come to drink.