Several clubs are located on "Hanauer Landstrasse", just an easy 20 minute ride
by tram 12 from the central train station and you have the choice between
different clubs on Frankfurt´s club mile. Stay the whole night in glamourous
locations and enjoy all music trends imaginable in an exciting atmosphere.
This is an old tram, very colourfully painted in the seventies, running on an interesting ring route through the center of Frankfurt. Inside (alcoholic) apple wine, apple juice and pretzels are served.
In about 1 hour by train you reach the world-famous Middle Rhine Valley. The river Rhine meanders through a narrow gorge between steep wooded or vineyard-covered hills, with innumerable romantic robber-barons´castles on their tops and the famous 'Loreley' rock in its sharpest bend.
Just over an hour away from Frankfurt is this famous romantic city with its ruined castle, its old university buildings and its picturesque historic center at the river Neckar below wooded hills. It has been busy with students´ life for centuries.en.
Less than an hour away is this typical lively small German students´town. The world´s first protestant university was founded as early as 1527. Steep and narrow medieval lanes wind up the hill towards the impressive well preserved castle on top. A very fine example of early gothic style, the church dedicated to St. Elizabeth was erected on
Taunus: Kronberg, Koenigstein, Falkenstein, Bad Homburg
Just 20 minutes on Greater Frankfurt´s suburban trains take you to these elegant towns where the allegedly most millionaires of all Germany live a life of luxury, relaxation and tranquillity. Spas, castles and sprawling spa gardens with exquisite architecture, it could not look more different to the city of Frankfurt.
Würzburg
About an hour away, still on the river Main, this city is situated in the middle of a hilly area,covered by vineyards. So after a stroll through the beautiful center, having visited the university in the former Bishop´s palace or climbed up to the old fortress „Marienberg“ you might end up in one of the many cosy wine taverns.
The Roman Limes(The North Border of the Roman Empire) was built across the Taunus. The restored Roman castellum, now houses a museum. After the fall of Limes (259/260A.D.), the Allemanni settled here.