Don't go to Frankfurt, Germany, unless you...


The Eurotower, the giant euro symbol. Mention the euro and you must mention the Euro Tower in Frankfurt. The Euro Tower is a very tall building, which is also one of the economic centers of the euro, right in the center of Frankfurt.

The Iron bridge, Eiserner Steg, covered with love locks, taking pictures of the city skyline
It is hard to imagine that the most romantic bridge in the world is actually located in Germany, which is not romantic in many people's minds, it is the Hohenzollernbrucke bridge in Cologne, Germany.

Built between 1907 and 1911, the bridge was damaged during the latter part of World War II, and was gradually restored and expanded according to the needs of different periods, until it took its current form in 1985. It is not only a railway bridge across the Rhine River, but it forms a large and unique overall landscape with the famous Cologne Cathedral and Cologne Railway Station, an important hub of European railways.

During the 2006 World Cup in Germany, fans and lovers from all over the world began to lock love locks on the guardrail of the bridge, and later became more and more out of control. So far, all possible padlock places on the bridge have been densely hung with love locks, and even places that cannot be padlocked are covered with graffiti about love. Therefore, this iron bridge with a century-old history and vicissitudes of life is surrounded by romantic colors in addition to practical and landscape properties.

Zeil Street (Zeil)

Commercial pedestrian street 1km, famous and lively to explosion! There are so many highlights here for you to see. First of all, you can't miss MyZeil, the glass curtain wall whirlpool design is simply too eye-catching, make your eyes shine.

The largest Douglas in Europe is here, and you can taste all kinds of fashion and beauty at once, which will definitely satisfy your shopping desire
There is also Galeria, a large shopping mall with a wide range of goods waiting to be discovered.

Of course, there are also a variety of famous brand stores and popular brand stores, so that you can choose the most fashionable items and wear your own unique style.

Recommended duration: 3h
It should be noted that most stores are closed on Sunday, so don't plan your shopping trip on Sunday to avoid missing out on your favorite products
If you just want to shop for luxury goods, head to Goethestraße (Goethe Street) on the west side of Hauptwache station

Main Tower (Main Tower)
The fourth tallest building in Frankfurt, with a total height of 240 meters including antennas. From the observation deck, you can enjoy a panoramic view of Frankfurt without shelter, which is simply a heavenly view
It's also a great place to watch/photograph sunsets and night scenes.

Official website: maintower visit fee: adult 9 euros, holders of EU national student card 6 euros; 20% discount on Frankfurt card

Opening hours: Spring Summer Autumn Observation deck, Sunday to Thursday 10:00am to 21:00pm, Friday and Saturday to 23:00pm Winter observation deck: Sunday to Thursday 10:00am to 19:00pm, Friday and Saturday to 21:00pm, closed in inclement weather.

What to note is:
Observation deck, located on the 54th floor, open-air platform, some of which have high glass enclosures, most of which only have waist railing. Because of the high wind and cold, remember to keep warm oh ~ Landscape restaurant, located on the 53rd floor, up to 187 meters

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