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Hotels Restaurants Cafés Nightlife Sightseeing Events Maps

FRANKFURT

April - May 2011April - May 2011

Edition 50 Eight years of Frankfurt IYP

Ebbelwei ExpressThe apple cider tram

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Hotel Astoria BerlinFasanenstraße 2 · D-10623 Berlin

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Frankfurt’s districts 5Getting streetwise

Arrival & Transport 6Get your bearings on S, U and ICE

Ebbelwei Express 7All aboard the totty tram

Culture & Events 8Theatres and shows

Where to stay 11From park bench to Park Grand

Restaurants 18Local or international, and cafés too

Nightlife 32From light drinking to debauchery

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Wellness 36Massages and therapies

Adult entertainment 37Go on then, you naughty businessman

What to see 38The buildings, the history, the river

Skyscrapers 42Frankfurt’s big boys

Directory 43

Shopping 44Whatever you need

Maps & IndexCentre map 46Street register 48Transport map 49Venue index 50

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FOREWORD

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Editorial Editor-in-Chief Jeroen van MarleEditorial ContributorWendy Wrangham, Michael Nevermann, Philippe KruegerResearch Monika KierewiczLayout & Design Tomáš HamanPhotos Mario Andreya (MA),Andrea Schweiger (AS),Jeroen van Marle (JvM)Maps Kartographie Eichner, [email protected], www.ellomap.deCover: dreamstime.com

Sales & Circulation General Manager Stephan KrämerProduction Manager Philippe KruegerAccounting Martin Wollenhaupt

We’re celebrating the fiftieth edition of the Frankfurt In Your Pocket city guide this edition. Local fans will be interested to know that In Your Pocket’s German franchise started in Frankfurt, occupying an office near Berger Strasse in early 2003 and launching the guide and website in June. That month, the Yamato Drummers were banging away at the Alte Oper, La Traviata was playing at the Opernhaus, we recommended breakfast at Café Karin, dinner at Mouson Turm, drinks at O’Reilly’s and naughty stuff at Golden Gate. Now, 49 editions later, the guide’s cover price went down from €3 to €1,75 and many other things have changed for the better in Frankfurt. But in essence Frankfurt remains the same sophisticated, varied and yet compact city that we explored in the sunny spring of 2003, and many of the quality establishments we reviews then are still going strong and well worth visiting today.This season, enjoy the Frankfurt spring, sit by the river, head out to the parks and forests and sample the city’s restaurants and nightlife. We’ll see you in Frankfurt as we work towards our 100th edition. Tips and comments are welcome at [email protected] as always.

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Frankfurt’s iconic moving Hammering Man statue was revealed outside the Messeturm tower when the complex opened in 1990. The 21-metre high metal figure is one of a dozen kinetic sculptures by American artist Jonathan Borofsky, in cities all over the world.

Cover story

Welcome to Frankfurt am Main!In Frankfurt am Main, the world-wide leading Trade Fair centre, the doors are always wide open to visitors from all over the world. The Main metropolis, as one of the most interesting German cities, is characterized above all by the extraordinary variety of its cultural activities.The Frankfurt’s Opera House is first class. It has even been chosen “Opera House of the Year”!But also the shopping streets such as Zeil and Goethes-traße – just to mention two of them – will certainly meet all your wishes.I hope that you will thoroughly enjoy your visit to Frankfurt am Main and remember with pleasure your stay in our city, too. Frankfurt am Main has very much to offer to its visitors indeed.Yours sincerelyPetra Roth, mayor of Frankfurt am Main

Message from the Mayor

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Frankfurt is perhaps the most international city in Germany. Despite its small size in comparison with the more popular cities of Berlin, Hamburg and Munich, Frankfurters speak more English and do more international business. One can perceive the dynamic energy just by viewing the skyline, an impressive array of modern towers and business institutions.

AltstadtThe backbone of Frankfurt, the Römer square in the Altstadt (Old City), dates back hundreds of years. The well-kept appearance of Römer with the Rathaus (Town Hall) is impressive. However, do not be deceived, most of these old buildings were virtually destroyed after World War II and were only recently rebuilt as replicas of the previous structures. Here also lies the birthplace of the German constitution, founded in 1848 at the Paulskirche (Paul’s Church), which were both destroyed less than one year later by the riots arising from the French revolution.

InnenstadtThe inner city covers the area from Konstablerwache all the way up to Alte Oper. It is home to the Zeil, Germany’s longest Fussgängerzone (pedestrian shopping street) with its array of shops. There is also the Freßgass (a concentration of restaurants) and Goethestr, holding the smaller, more refined shops and cafés, and the Friedberger Warte, one of Frankfurt’s two medieval watchtowers.

BahnhofsviertelThose looking for the excitement of the city’s famous red-light district need not travel far from the Hauptbahnhof. The Bahnhofsviertel (train station area) offers all kinds of naughty treats for lonely businessmen, including peep shows, sex shops and countless women of ill-repute. Nonetheless, the Bahnhofsviertel contains some nice architecture as well as some of the city’s best ethnic restaurants. Though the city has spent much time and money cleaning up the area, the faint of heart are recommended to stay on Kaiserstr. when walking into the city centre. Others may say that the area with its red-light activities north of Kaiserstr. is the liveliest spot in town.

SachsenhausenSachsenhausen retains charm, making it popular with tourists and young locals. Schweizerstraße is the main street and offers some of the city’s better shopping. The bars along the cobbled streets of Alt Sachsenhausen (E-3, MLokalbahnhof) are popular with locals and tourists alike. Many of the city’s museums are located along the Schaumainkai, as is a large flea market on Saturday mornings.

BornheimBornheim, northeast of the centre and nicknamed das Lustige Dorf (The Funny Village) is the most highly populated area in Frankfurt. Find a wide variety of cafés, bars, and restaurants with terraces. There is also some great shopping to be found on the Bergerstraße. Every Wed and Sat, the square am Uhrtürmchen (at the clock tower) hosts the farmer’s market.

NordendBack in the 1970s the area north of the centre was home to the liberal community where many freethinking minds joined forces with famous Green Party members like the former

FRANKFURT DISTRICTSGerman Foreign Minister, Joschka Fischer. Today it holds a large crowd of young professionals while still maintaining its eclectic character. Numerous bars and restaurants can be found between Friedberger Landstraße and Oederweg.

WestendThe area of choice for business types. It’s a green, mean power machine: lots of cash, affluent city living and home to Grünebergpark, with spacious green grounds to jog, sunbath or flirt with the natives. The Palmengarten is another great Westend asset, holding a wonderful array of plant species in its botanical garden.

BockenheimYou will find both rags and riches in Bockenheim. It contains impressive estates and foreign consulates on the outskirts of the Palmengarten, but on the other side it is lined with the dull concrete university campus. Perched in the middle of it all is the city’s other remaining medieval watchtower.

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Public transportIn line with traditional German efficiency, the public transport system runs smoothly and on time.The Frankfurt public transportation system (RMV; Rhein-Main-Verkehrsverbund, www.rmv.de, tel. 0180-57 68 46 36, €0.14/min) includes regional trains (RB), regional express trains (RE), S-Bahn, U-Bahn, trams and buses. The system allows you to travel with all methods of transportation on one ticket.The U-Bahn (metro) comprises seven lines serving the centre of the city. These tiddly trains are not much more than underground trams, proved by the fact that some lines surface immediately after leaving the core of the city and trundle along on the street. You’re never very far from a U-Bahn station. The stations are all well lit and most are decorated in a slightly dodgy 1980s colour scheme. Destinations are displayed prominently; keep the final station or the colour of the line in mind to navigate the more complicated stations. The S-Bahn complements the U-Bahn as a far more extensive surburban rail network, also serving the airport and surrounding towns. Usually rolling on ground level, they duck underground in the city centre and pretend to be an U-Bahn to confuse the tourists. Night buses take over after 01:30, departing in all directions from Konstablerwache every half hour on the half hour. Very nicely, the driver will even stop between stops to ensure you get home safely.Tickets (Fahrkarten) can be purchased from the depres-singly confusing RMV machines at tram and bus stops, as well as at U and S-Bahn stations. The machines accept coins and banknotes, and only issue tickets for immediate use as Frankfurt has no validating machines. Instructions are in German, English, French, Italian, Spanish and Turkish. There is a variety of tickets, and prices depend how far you are travelling and the time of the day. Reduced fares are available Mon to Fri 18:30 - 06:00 &; 09:00 - 16:00, throug-hout the day at weekends and all public holidays (excluding the airport). During these times, you will automatically be given the ermäßigt (reduced) version. Single tickets are just that - no return journeys or stops. The most used tickets have special buttons.Press Einzelfahrt Frankfurt for a single ticket, which costs €2.40/2.30 (ermäßigt). If you’re travelling less than 2km (usually three stops) buy the Kurzstrecke ticket (short journey; €1.50,). So, if you’re going to use some form of public transport more than two times a day, get the Tageskarte (day ticket, €6.00). If you’re travelling to or from the airport, get the Einzelfahrt Frankfurt Airport (single ticket, €3.80), or the Tageskarte Frankfurt Airport dayticket (€9.35). Certain hotels sell the €7.90 HotelGast-Ticket which is valid for two days in central Frankfurt plus the airport, and is cheaper than two day tickets. Group tickets are available for, well, groups and families. A five person card (adults and children) Tageskarte is €9.50 and €14.30 to include the airport. Finally, another money saving

deal is the Hessenticket, valid for five people and allowing any number of 2nd Class (not for ICE and IC trains) trips in the federal state of Hesse, which includes Frankfurt, for €31. For more information, visit the traffiQ office “Verkehrsinsel” at Hauptwache.Ruthless ticket controllers patrol the system frequently and will not hesitate to slap you with a €40 fine for ‘riding black’ (Schwarzfahren) - no excuses accepted.

TrainsFrankfurt’s main train station, Frankfurt Hauptbahnhof, is a breeze. Find a Reisebank exchange office (open 07.30-21.00) at the southern exit. You can get to the city centre on foot in about 15 minutes; head straight out of the main exit, cross the road or use the passageway and walk straight down Kaiserstr. through the scruffy but harmless Bahnhofsviertel district. Alternatively, head for the U-Bahn station under the main hall; many lines head to the Hauptwache stop in the city centre; U4 and 5 pass under the historic centre). Or head for the Tiefbahnhof (deep station; entrance between tracks 16-20) to catch an S-Bahn to the centre or to the airport (S8 or 9). DB (Deutsche Bahn, German railways) runs ICE trains (high speed), EC (EuroCity) and IC (InterCity). Seat reservations are sometimes obligatory; check before boarding. Tickets can be purchased at the the DB Centre and travel agency (open 06:00 - 22:30) in the main hall. Book online in advance at DB’s fabulous online train timetable at www.bahn.de.

PlanesFrankfurt International Airport (FRA) is a modern trans-portation wonder, second only in Europe to Heathrow in terms of air traffic, yet lightyears ahead in organisation. There’s actually much more to the airport than one would expect and time can be pleasurably spent at its shopping centre, nightclub, art gallery or even the X-rated cinema. For airport information, check www.frankfurt-airport.de or call tel. 0180-53 72 46 36.The airport conveniently integrates the (DB) train and bus ter-minals, but the easiest way to get to the city centre is by tak-ing a S-Bahn train from under Terminal 1 (the SkyLine shuttle train and shuttle buses connect from Terminal 2 should you arrive there). At the station, press the Einzelfahrt Frankfurt button for a one-way public transport ticket to the centre (€3.55), or the Tageskarte Frankfurt inkl. Flughaven button for a dayticket including travel to/from the airport (€8.40); see the Public transport section for more details. S-Bahn trains to the city centre depart from platform 1 every few minutes. Take S8 or S9 (direction Frankfurt Hbf, Offenbach or Hanau) which all stop at the main railway station (Hauptbahnhof), the Hauptwache and Konstablerwache. A taxi ride to/from the city centre takes 20-30 minutes and costs about €20. This is Germany, so you won’t get ripped off - the reliable metres tick merrily away at a fixed rate.Travellers flying via Frankfurt-Hahn airport (110km west of the city, www.hahn-airport.de) can get to and from Frankfurt Hauptbahnhof using Ryanair’s regular bus service (€12, 1 hour 45 minutes).

TaxisTaxis queue outside S- and U-Bahn stops and can also be hailed from the street at the same rate. This is Germany; you won’t get ripped off. Calling a taxi is an option as well; mention to the operator if you want to pay by credit card, not all have card-readers.Taxi Zentrale, tel. 79 20 20.Zentral 33, tel. 25 00 01.Echofunk, tel. 23 00 33.

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Public transportation is notably one of the best things about Frankfurt. Easy access in and out of the city, from the airport to the Messe keeps the visitors rolling in year after year. With an estimated 150,000,000 trips per year, and 67 subway, tram and bus lines, Frankfurters enjoy a leisurely trip round their city, reaching destinations in no time. With over 100 stops, the most ubiquitous of the track laid in Frankfurt is used for the trams (Strassenbahn). Of course, it wasn’t always this easy to make your way round the city.

The first tram was introduced in 1872, the horse-drawn wagon (Pferdewagon), but that quickly became a logistical nightmare. Unpredictable horses were temperamental, not to say the least of their unfortunate droppings, affectionately referred to as ‘horseapples.’ Seeking a sanitary and safer solution to this problem, the first electric trams were introduced in Germany in 1881, in Berlin, and in 1889 three electric trams lines opened in Frankfurt. On the maiden voyage of ‘The Electric Tram’ passengers were so excited that it was standing room only. By the end of 1899 approval for many more tram lines came.The most famous of Frankfurt’s trams is the quirky Ebbelwei Express. It has become a landmark in Frankfurt since its inception in 1977. Originally built in 1954, this was a Frankfurt workhorse (gratefully without the horses) until its retirement in 1978. Now sentimentally referred to as ‘Oldtimer’, it takes you past all the historic sights of Frankfurt, such as the Römer, the Messe, Sachsenhausen and the Zoo. On board passengers are given a bottle of Possman’s applewine and a bag of pretzels. Made from fermented apples, apfelwein (ebbelwei or äbbelwoi in local dialect) contains about 5% alcohol, and it is the official drink of Frankfurt. Apple juice is given to children, for whom the jolly multi-coloured tram and its upbeat music are a perfect combination.You can climb on and off anywhere you like, but tickets (adults €5, children €2.50) are only good for one trip around the city. It runs every Saturday, Sunday, and on public holidays, but its best to check the website first to make sure it is running and the best place for you to board. A round trip of the city takes about one hour. It’s not possible to reserve seats, so do be aware that it could be crowded on days with good weather. If you’d like it all to yourself, it’s possible to rent it for parties or special occasions at www.vgf-ffm.de or tel. 21 32 24 25.

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CineStar Metropolis D-1/2, Eschenheimer Anlage 40, MEschenheimer Tor, tel. +49 69 95 50 64 01, [email protected], www.cinestar.de. A large multiplex that is set to show occasional original-language films after the demise of the Turm-Palast cinema. Q From €6.

Mal Seh’n Kino D/E-1, Adler f lychtstr. 6, MMusterschule, tel. (+49)(0)69 597 08 45, [email protected], www.malsehnkino.de. An art house cinema café, the program changes weekly and usually includes at least one or two English language films. All films are in original language with German subtitles. Funky furniture and appreciative filmgoers are housed under a glass roof. Sunday breakfast and matinees are highly recommended.

Cinemas

Theatre & Opera Alte Oper C-2, Opernpl. 1, MAlte Oper, tel. (+49)(0)69 134 00/134 04 00 (bookings), www.alteoper.de. When the opera building was opened in 1880, the exterior looked much like i t does today. However, i t was hi t badly in World War II, and only was reconstructed 40 years later after much ado about how to do i t. Visi t the Al te Oper for the regular symphony concer ts; the opera has moved to the Schauspielhaus. Tickets can be bought in the building at Frankfur t Ticket (open 10:00 - 18.30, Sat 10:00 - 14:00, closed Sun; www.frankfur t-ticket.de).

Die Schmiere D-3, Seckbächer Gasse 4, MWilly-Brandt-Pl., tel. (+49)(0)69 28 10 66 (after 19:00), [email protected], www.die-schmiere.de. This wacky place advertises itself as ‘the worst theatre in the world’. You be the judge. See unique shows, often experimental, including no-dialogue dramas and dance theatre. Q Tickets €12-17.

English Theatre C-3, Kaiserstr. 34, MWilly-Brandt-Pl., tel. (+49)(0)69 24 23 16 20, [email protected], www.english-theatre.org. This small theatre offers a variety of shows by British and other English-speaking casts, including musicals, comedies and dramas. They usually do four productions a year. Q Shows at 19:30, Sunday 18:00. Closed Mon.

Internationales Theater Hanauer Landstr. 7, MOstendstr., tel. (+49)(0)69 499 09 80/493 05 03 (box off ice), [email protected], www.internationales-theater.de. Generally offering a good variety of productions, this theatre stresses cultural diversity and diversity of presentation. It offers anything from African music and Czech contemporary theatre to Russian dance, with a bit of Shakespeare, Moliere, and Sartre thrown in. Check in advance to see if the show is in a language you can understand.

Schauspielhaus (Opera) C-3, Neue Mainzer Str. 17, MWilly-Brandt-Pl., tel. (+49)(0)69 21 23 73 33, info@schauspielfrankfur t.de, w w w.schauspielfrankfurt.de. The new opera building is also located in the ci ty centre, but closer to the Main river. Not only are operas per formed here, but i t’s home to the world-renowned Frankfur t Ballet too. Information can also be found at www.oper-frankfur t.de and www.frankfur t-ballett.de.

AO - Alte Oper, C-2, Opernplatz 1, tel. 134 04 00, www.alteoper.deBK - Batschkapp, I-1, Maybachstr. 24, tel. 95 21 84 17, www.batschkapp.deBF - Brotfabrik, Bachmannstr. 2, tel. 24790800, www.brotfabrik.infoCC - Cocoon Club, Carl-Benz-Str. 21, tel. 90 02 00, www.cocoonclub.netFH - Festhalle, A-2, Ludwig-Erhard-Anlage 1, tel. 75 75 64 04, www.festhalle.deMA – Museum für Angewandte Kunst, Schau-mainkai 17, tel. 21 23 85 30, www.angewandtekunst-frankfurt.de.MF - Messe Frankfurt, A-2, Ludwig-Erhard-Anlage 1, tel. 757 50, www.messefrankfurt.comMM - Museum für Moderne Kunst, Domstraße 10, tel. 21 23 04 47, www.mmk-frankfurt.deMT - Mousonturm, F-1, Waldschmidtstraße 4, tel. 40 58 95 20, www.mousonturm.deNL - Nachtleben, Kurt-Schumacher-Str. 45, tel. 206 50, www.batschkapp.de

Events - venue list

Classical music2 April, 20:00Stuttgarter PhilharmonikerConductor: Gabriel Feltz; works by Richard StraussAO

3 April, 17:00WDR Sinfonieorchester KölnCondictor: Howard Griffiths, Arabella Steinbacher (violin); works by Jean Baptiste Lully, Johann Joseph Fux, Mozart, and HaydnAO

7 April, 20:00Bergen Philharmonic OrchestraConductor: Andrew Litton, Martin Grubinger (percussion); works by Grieg, Per Henrik Wallin, and RachmaninovAO

9 April, 20:00K&K Philharmoniker, K&K Opernchor und SolistenConductor: Matthias Georg Kendlinger; works by Mozart, Wagner, Smetana et al.AO

12 April, 20:00Radu Lupu (piano)Works by Schumann and SchubertAO

13 April, 20:00Orchester des Bolschoi TheatersConductor: Alexander Lazarev; works by Tchaikovsky and ProkofievAO

Frankfurt Ticket C-2, Opernpl. 1, MAlte Oper, tel. (+49)(0)69 134 04 00, [email protected], www.frankfurt-ticket.de. Tickets to all cultural and sports events. QOpen 10:00 - 18:30, Sat 10:00 - 14:00. Closed Sun. Also at Hauptwache (B-level; near Kaufhof).

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16 April, 20:00Classic Philharmonic OrchestraConductor: Norbert Baxa; Carmina Burana by Carl OrffAO

3 May, 19:00Frankfurter Opern- und Museumsorchester, Chor der OperConductor: Sebastian Weigle; Wagner „Die Feen“, opera concertanteAO

7 May, 20:00Symphonieorchester des Bayrischen RundfunksConductor: Mariss Jansons; works by MahlerAO

8 May, 18:00David Garrett und das Orchester der Russischen NationalphilharmonieConductor: Vladimir Spivakov; works by Tchaikovsky and Mendelssohn BartholdyAO

9 May, 20:00Dresdner PhilharmonieConductor: Rafael Frühbeck de Burgos, Fazil Say (piano); works by Ravel and BrahmsAO

10 May, 20:00Finnish Radio Symphoniy OrchestraConductor: Sakari Oramo, Patricia Kopatchinskaja (violin); works by Beethoven and NielsenAO

Concerts1 April, 21:00At the Farewell Party (Rock)NL

3 April, 20:00Haggard (Rock)BK

4 April, 19:00Blackguard (Rock)NL

9 April, 19:00The Souljazz Orchestra (Soul/Funk)NL

10 April, 20:00Lloyd Cole & The Small Ensemble (Rock)BF

11 April, 21:00Bonaparte (Indie)MT

12 April, 21:00Aloe Blacc & The Grand Scheme (Pop)MT

14 April, 21:00Philip Boa and the Voodoo Club (Rock)BK

Until 17 April, the theatre presents An Inspector Calls, a classic thriller by J. B. Priestley. Considered to be one of the classics of 20th century English theatre, the play focuses on the prosperous Birling family whose comfortable existence is upset when Inspector Goole comes calling. An impoverished young working girl named Eva has committed suicide, and Goole hopes that the Birlings will help him find out why. As the evening progresses, a series of flashbacks and startling revelations shake the very foundations of their lives and challenge us all to examine our consciences. A twist ending adds a mystical, thought-provoking touch to the proceedings.From May 6 unti l June 24, see the ‘multi -media extravaganza’ The Dead Guy by Eric Coble. Eldon is a twenty-something male with no ambitions, no prospects and no life. Gina is an ambitious TV producer who hits on the ultimate reality premise: find some loser to die on live television while millions of Americans are watching with apparent bloodlust. A sardonic commentary on the television industry (and audience) and fame phenomenon told in a multi-media live performance, this is a hysterically funny story of redemption ...just not the kind we’re used to.

The English Theatre, Gallusanlage 7, tel. 24 23 16 20, www.english-theatre.org. Shows on Tuesday-Saturday 19:30, Sunday 18:00. Tickets €22-47.

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For some people, watching football is the only activity suitable to forget about the cold, miserable weather outside. And what more fun is there then finding a cosy pub full of like-minded fans to celebrate or drown your sorrows as your team performs on screen?

Irish Pub Bornheim

A prime sports-watching spot in the heart of Alt Born-heim, the Irish Pub screens live matches of the German, Britishand Spanish football leagues, broadcasts major rugby matches and doesn’t mind putting on a spot of Irish sports too. While you’re here you can indulge in some Irish sports yourself – drinking Guinness and wolfing down quality pub grub like fish & chips, steaks and burgers.

Irish Pub Bornheim, Bergerstr. 255, tel. 80 06 03 68, www.irishpubbornheim.de.

Apfelwein Solzer

Recently made an official Premiere-Sportsbar, the Ap-felwein Solzer, a traditional applewinery from 1679, is the place to head for international sports with a touch of local atmosphere. Beside the action on the screens, you can enjoy quality Frankfurt drinks and dishes. It can get busy so call to book a screenview table on game days.

Apfelwein Solzer, Bergerstr. 260, tel. 45 21 71, www.solzer-frankfurt.de.

Where to watch 15 April, 20:00Lena (Pop)FH

20 April, 20:00The Orb (Rock)BK

22 April, 19:00Covenant (Electro)BK

30 April, 21:00Bodi Bill (Electro/Indie)MT

9 May, 21:00Funeral for a friend (Rock)BK

14 May, 20:00Mono Inc. (Rock)BK

28 May, 20:00Iron Maiden (Rock)FH

29 May, 20:30Ryuichi Sakamoto und Alva Noto (Electro)CC

29 May, 21:00Tiger Lillies (Indie)MT

ExhibitionsUntil 25 AprilFelix Gonzales-TorresSpecific objects without specific form.MM

Until 25 AprilThe Lucid EvidencePhotography from the MMK collectionMM

11 Feb until 29 MaySurreale Dinge – Surreal ThingsSculptures and objects, from Dalí to Man Ray MA

Trade fairs6-9 AprilMusikmesse FrankfurtInternational music fairDaily 09:00-18:00MF

15-17 AprilTattoo ConventionMF

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Over €200 Bristol B-3, Ludwigstr. 15, MHauptbahnhof, tel. (+49)(0)69 24 23 90, fax (+49)(0)69 25 15 39, [email protected], www.bristol-hotel.de. Taking Frank-furt’s cultivated hipness to the maximum, this hotel has pulled out all the stops with an amazing eye for aesthetics. A hip 24-hour bar and huge parties at least once a month create a party atmosphere in a hotel lobby that screams indulgence. Rooms are well sized and equipped for comfort-able accommodation, with details that are ever so pleasing. Q145 rooms (90 singles €70 - 290, 55 doubles €85 - 340). PHARULG hhh

Concorde B-3, Karlstr. 9, MHauptbahnhof, tel. (+49)(0)69 242 42 20, fax (+49)(0)69 24 24 22 88, [email protected], www.hotelconcorde.de. A sleek, mod-ern interior catering to the business-savvy traveller resides behind a classical facade opposite the station and near the exhibition centre. The recently renovated rooms can be on the small side, but the extravagant decor and details make up for that - see the glass shower wall looking into the suite’s main room.Q45 rooms (26 singles €65 - 270, 14 doubles €80 - 330, 5 junior suites €130 - 330). PHARLGW hhh

Falk Suite Hotel D-1/2, Fellnerstr. 3, MEschenheimer Tor, tel. (+49)(0)69 50 50 00 50, fax (+49)(0)69 505 00 05 99, [email protected], www.suite-hotel-falk.de. Recently remodelled into a small but elegant hotel, it is per-fectly suited to those looking for a long-term stay in incredibly spacious apartment type rooms. Situated in a quiet park, all rooms have wood furniture and floors, fully equipped kitchens (including oven and dishwasher), and laundry facilities. Prices are reasonable for the size, comfort, and service provided. Q26 rooms (22 classic suites €139 - 290, 4 de luxe suites €159 - 350). ADFGLR hhhh

Fleming’s Hotel Frankfurt-Messe Mainzer Landstr. 87-89, MHauptbahnhof, tel. (+49)(0)69 808 08 00, fax (+49)(0)69 808 08 04 99, [email protected], www.flemings-hotels.com. Perfectly situated for those in town for the Messe, this brand new independently owned hotel has the comforts of a chain hotel, with a spark of individuality. Its brasserie is a good place to get some work done, and it has its own fantastic take away deli counter for guests in a hurry. The headboards change colours, the showers are totally see-through, and your room number will be all lit up in halogen projection lighting. Q (singles €69 - 315, doubles €69 - 315). Breakfast 14€. PARFLGKD hhhh

Frankfurt’s hotel prices rise and fall together with the ar-rival and departure of trade fairs. The room categories are based on the most expensive double room rack rate price. All prices include VAT and breakfast unless mentioned otherwise.

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Frankfurter Hof C/D-3, Am Kaiserplatz, MWilly-Brandt-Pl., tel. (+49)(0)69 21 502, fax (+49)(0)69 21 59 00, [email protected], www.frankfurter-hof.steigenberger.de. An exclusive slice of neo-Gothic elegance between the modern high rises, the Frankfurter Hof is the traditional hotel of choice. It offers high tech and top quality service in its classically furnished rooms; top of the range are the huge themed suites and the presidential suite that has two jacuzzis. The hotel has no less than five restaurants, among others French and Japanese, plus bars. Q332 rooms (142 singles €139 - 445, 144 doubles €139 - 495, 10 suites €310 - 3190, 36 junior suites €210 - 620). PTHARUFLGKD hhhhh

Frankfurt Marriott Hotel A-2, Hamburger Allee 2, MFesthalle/Messe, tel. (+49)(0)69 795 50, fax (+49)(0)69 79 55 24 32, [email protected], www.frankfurt-marriott.de. Located opposite the trade fair, Europe’s tallest hotel also has some pretty high standards - it’s a complete business centre with almost any thing a traveller could wish for. Besides spacious guest rooms, the hotel has 15 banquet rooms including the biggest ballroom in the city, an executive floor, four international restaurants and a top-notch health club. The 43rd floor lobby offers stunning views of the city skyline. Q 588 rooms (565 singles/doubles from €129, 23 suites from €229). Breakfast €26. PHARUFLGKD hhhhh

Hamburger Hof B-3, Poststr. 10 - 12, MHauptbahnhof, tel. (+49)(0)69 27 13 96 90, fax (+49)(0)69 23 58 02, [email protected], www.hamburgerhof.com. Located right next to the station, each of the comfortable rooms is decorated in a different style. It’s just a 10 minute walk to both the fairgrounds and the centre. Q62 rooms (33 singles €55 - 165, 29 doubles €72 - 225, 4 triples €89 - 245). AGR hhh

Hessischer Hof B-2, Friedrich-Ebert-Anlage 40, MFest-halle/Messe, tel. (+49)(0)69 754 00, fax (+49)(0)69 75 40 29 24, [email protected], www.hessischer-hof.de. Not exciting to look at from the outside, but very classy inside. Furnished with antiques and fine porcelain, both the rooms and common areas are handsome. Located near the fairgrounds, it caters mostly to business travellers. Q117 rooms (53 singles €236 - 567, 54 doubles €284 - 567, 10 suites €363 - 2177). PHARLGK hhhhh

Hilton Frankfurt D-2, Hochstr. 4, MHauptwache, tel. (+49)(0)69 133 80 00, fax (+49)(0)69 13 38 20, [email protected], www.hilton.de. The comfort offered worldwide by this chain is also provided in central Frankfurt. The modern hotel includes a spa, Asian restaurant and all the perks a business traveller wants, including voice mail, video on command and in-room fax and modem lines. Below the lobby’s clear atrium is the Vista Bar and Lounge. Q342 rooms (342 singles €229 - 299, 342 doubles €229 - 299, 13 suites €399 - 719, 1 presidential suite €1650). Breakfast €26. PHARUFGKDC hhhhh

Holiday Inn City South E-4, Mailänder Str. 1, MSüd-bahnhof, tel. (+49)(0)69 680 20, fax (+49)(0)69 680 23 33, [email protected], www.frankfurt-citysouth-holiday-inn.de. Standing in the southernmost part of Sachsenhausen, it’s not the most centrally located of hotels but it is easy to get to and has a lot to offer on site. The huge car park indicates the impor-tance of the hotel’s conference centre. Q436 rooms (189 singles €40 - 320, 247 doubles €55 - 340). Breakfast €18. ADFGHKLPRU hhhh

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Mercure & Residenz H-2, Voltastr. 29, MFrank-furt West, tel. (+49)(0)69 792 60, fax (+49)(0)69 79 26 16 06, [email protected], www.mercure.com. This nice and well-priced hotel on the quiet western edge of town is wi thin walking distance of the fairgrounds, and an easy trip from the centre. Rooms are fairl y large, each wi th desks and modern furnishings. Q424 rooms (424 singles €59 - 245, 424 doubles €59 - 260). breakfast 14€. PHARF�GKD hhhh

Miramar D-2/3, Berliner Str. 31, MDom/Römer, tel. (+49)(0)69 920 39 70, fax (+49)(0)69 92 03 97 69, [email protected], www.miramar-frankfurt.de. Miramar holds one of the better hotel locations in Frank fur t, r igh t in the Al tstad t, close shopping, business and nightli fe options. The Mira-mar is no palace, but for the price, convenience and ameni ties i t makes for a pleasant stay. Q39 rooms (22 singles €130 - 235, 17 doubles €150 - 255). AGPR hhhh

Premier B-3, Ludwigstr. 27, MHauptbahnhof, tel. (+49)(0)69 974 04 10, fax (+49)(0)69 97 40 41 40, [email protected], w w w.rma.de. The lobby is bright and spacious, as are the guest rooms at this mid-sized hotel near the station. Q60 rooms (20 singles €69 - 250, 30 doubles €89 - 290, 5 triples €109 - 309, 5 junior sui tes €109 - 309). PHARG hhh

Radisson Blu Hotel H-2, Franklinstr. 65, MWestbahn-hof, tel. (+49)(0)69 770 15 50, fax (+49)(0)69 77 01 55 10, [email protected], www.radisson-blu.com. Attempting to buck tradition, this landmark building is a gigantic disc made out of softly shining blue glass, 20 storeys, 96 metres high, 136 metres long and 85 metres wide. The state-of-the art hotel has an impressive 1500 bottle wine tower in the lobby, two restaurants, modern rooms of different varieties and an 18th-floor infinity pool where you can swim to a window with an incredible vista of the city skyline and the Taunus Mountains. Q (420 doubles €125 - 495, 14 suites €299 - 1200). PRUFLKDC hhhhh

Savigny Frankfurt City B-2, Savignystr. 14 - 16, MWestend, tel. (+49)(0)69 753 30, fax (+49)(0)69 753 31 75, [email protected], www.ac-corhotels.com. E xperience a bi t of joie de vivre on this tranquil street in Westend. The building bor-ders the financial district, and rooms are tastefull y decorated in sedated brown tones. Spor ting a lovely terrace and gardens, i t also has well-equipped confer-ence rooms and French gastronomy available in the restaurant. Non-guests can drop by on Sundays for the piano brunch. Q155 rooms (58 singles €215, 88 doubles €245, triples €280, 9 junior sui te €264 - 450). PHARGK hhhh

Sheraton Frankfurt Hotel & Towers H-3, Airport, Terminal 1, MFlughafen, tel. (+49)(0)69 697 70, fax (+49)(0)69 69 77 22 09, [email protected], www.sheraton.com. This enormous hotel con-nected to the airport is like a small campus. It offers over 1,000 recently renovated rooms in a modern, elegant style. The hotel thrives on business traveller and conferences, and as such has impressive business and meeting facili-ties. Q1006 rooms (373 singles €205 - 500, 584 doubles €225 - 535, 28 suites €355 - 1645). ADFGHK�PRU hhhhh

InterCity B-3, Poststr. 8, MHauptbahnhof, tel. (+49)(0)69 27 39 10, fax (+49)(0)69 27 39 19 99, [email protected], www.intercityhotel.com. Conveniently located opposite the main train station, this moderately priced hotel provides well for the business traveller. Housed in an at-tractive old building, the interior is simply decorated. Guests are given a pass for unlimited travel on Frankfurt’s public transport. Q384 rooms (41 singles €122 - 267, 327 doubles €134 - 254). Breakfast €13. PHARUGK hhh

InterContinental C-3, Wilhelm-Leuschner-Str. 43, MHauptbahnhof or Willy-Brandt-Platz, tel. (+49)(0)69 260 50/25 24 67, [email protected], www.frankfurt.intercontinental.com. With 21 storeys overlooking the Main River, the InterContinental is a luxurious city centre business hotel with extensive conference facilities. The rooms feature elegant black granite and marble bathrooms as well as the latest technology for doing business. The InterContinental also hosts two top restaurants. Q770 rooms (705 singles €140 - 405, 705 doubles €140 - 425, 65 suites €560 - 2300). Breakfast 29€. PHARUFLGK hhhhh

Le Meridien Parkhotel Frankfurt B-3, Wiesenhütten-pl. 28 - 38, MHauptbahnhof, tel. (+49)(0)69 269 70, fax (+49)(0)69 269 78 84, [email protected], www.starwoodhotels.com. One of the top hotels in area, Le Meridien partly occupies a grand building from 1905 (used by the US forces as regional HQ until 1957), and overlooks a small park. Inside, the modern rooms have a classic touch to them, and compete for attention with the excellent Le Parc restaurant downstairs. The executive rooms come with perks like separate check-in, fresh fruit and newspapers. Q297 rooms (188 singles €125 - 500, 100 doubles €135 - 520, 9 suites €299 - 620). PHARFGKD hhhhh

Lindner Congress Hotel H-2, Bolongarostr. 100, MHöchst, tel. (+49)(0)69 330 02 00, fax (+49)(0)69 33 00 29 99, [email protected], www.lindner.de. In Höchst, a quaint neighbourhood 15 minutes from the centre of Frankfurt, the Lindner is a spacious hotel whose modern rooms and conference facilities cater mostly to the businesses in the surroundings. the restaurant serves Mediterranean and German cuisine. Lindner also has 18 apartments available for long-term stays. Q303 rooms (106 singles €155 - 180, 174 doubles €180 - 205, 5 suites €185 - 235, 18 apartments €2100 - 2300). Breakfast €18. PHARUFLGKD hhhh

Lindner Hotel & Residence Main Plaza F-3, Walter-von-Cronberg-Pl. 1, MSüdbahnhof, tel. (+49)(0)69 66 40 10, fax (+49)(0)69 664 01 44 26, [email protected], www.lindner.de. Housed in a magnificent skyscraper inspired by New York’s 1920s American Radia-tor Building, the Main Plaza is a top-end hotel that also offers apartments for long-term visitors. ind the perfect combination of trend, classic and culinary highlights: The New Brick restau-rant and Harry’s New York bar inside the hotel are great for dining and drinking. Q118 rooms (11 singles €80 - 469, 107 doubles €100 - 489). PHARFGKDC hhhhh

Maritim A-2, Theodor-Heuss-Allee 3, MFesthalle/Messe, tel. (+49)(0)69 757 80, fax (+49)(0)69 75 78 10 00, [email protected], www.maritim.de. Located on the Messe fairgrounds, the flagship of the German Maritim chain offers the ultimate in business services. Each room has three telephones, answering machines, faxes, and the hotel connects directly to the conference centre. After work, the hotel has shops and three restaurants to visit. Q543 rooms (48 singles €240 - 490, 469 doubles €295 - 535, 24 suites €365 - 770). Breakfast €26. PHARUFLGKDC hhhhh

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Sheraton Offenbach Hotel Offenbach, Berliner Str. 111, MOffenbach Marktpl., tel. (+49)(0)69 82 99 90, fax (+49)(0)69 82 99 98 00, [email protected], www.starwoodhotels.com. Conveniently located near the city of Offenbach’s main shopping district, this Sheraton offers excellent conference facilities and meeting rooms in the renovated baroque Büsing Palais. The atmosphere in the lobby and that of the rooms is fairly generic, but the surrounding palace grounds are first-rate. They also boast a tremendous spa, wellness and fitness area. Q221 rooms (122 singles €129 - 229, 98 doubles €165 - 335, 1 junior suite €344 - 550). PHARUFLGKD hhhh

Townhouse C-3, Münchener Str. 42, MHauptbahnhof, tel. (+49)(0)69 71 04 49 50, fax (+49)(0)69 710 44 95 10, [email protected], www.townhousehotel.de. The front lobby doubles as a library with plush leather chairs, witty German cartoons hang on the walls, and imposing German poetry books and high art are stacked on the shelves. Conservative, tasteful, friendly, chic but not trendy, it will certainly satisfy those looking for a comforting and relaxing atmosphere after a hard day. The rooms are a bit small, even for Frankfurt, but the other niceties of this erudite looking hotel make up for it. Q (12 singles €75 - 175, 21 doubles €95 - 240). ARG

Turm Hotel D-1, Eschersheimer Landstr. 20, MEschen-heimer Tor, tel. (+49)(0)69 15 40 50, fax (+49)(0)69 55 35 78, [email protected], www.turmhotel-fra.de. Designer Manhattan chic is the only way to describe this unique hotel, from its stylish conference room to its hip lobby to its multi-themed rooms. There are five different exquisitely decorated rooms to choose from. Art is everywhere, there are even works by the owner herself. Incredibly, the carpets are digitally matched to the tiles in the bathroom. Q 32 Singles €60 - €184,50, 24 Doubles €84,50 - €252, 18 Twins €84,50 - €209. Breakfast not included. HARLGK

Villa Kennedy C-4, Kennedyallee 70, MStresemannal-lee, tel. (+49)(0)69 71 71 20, fax (+49)(0)69 717 12 24 30, [email protected], www.villakennedy.com. With full pool and spa split into three levels, this lavishly decorated neo-gothic hotel was built based on the home of the wealthy Speyer banking family. The newest addition to Frankfurt’s elite hotels lies central yet amongst abundant nature. Impeccable service, larger than average rooms, and its impressive courtyard set it apart from the rest. Q (134 doubles €440 - 540, 29 suites €625 - 3850). ACDGKPUW hhhhh

Villa Orange E-1, Hebelstr. 1, MMusterschule, tel. (+49)(0)69 40 58 40, fax (+49)(0)69 40 58 41 00, [email protected], www.villa-orange.de. Tucked away on a central but quiet residential street, Villa Orange has quality rooms with soft beds and large bathrooms. Next to the lobby there’s a library with a good selection of English books, and the high-ceilinged breakfast room is decorated with modern art. Q38 rooms (24 singles €120 - 250, 14 doubles €140 - 270, 2 triples €180 - 290). ABGHLPR hhh

Westin Grand Frankfurt E-2, Konrad-Adenauer-Str. 7, MKonstablerwache, tel. (+49)(0)69 298 10, fax (+49)(0)69 298 18 10, [email protected], www.starwoodhotels.com. This newly renovated luxury hotel has modern accommodation with a well-balanced blend of Art Deco and Asian styles. The restaurants are particular highlights, offering Asian cuisine and upscale sushi. The staff is extremely accommodating and the location supreme, just one block from central commercial shopping, die Zeil. Q378 rooms (98 singles €149 - 519, 156 doubles €149 - 544, 8 suites €750 - 1050, 3 junior suites €675). Breakfast €26. PHARUFLGKDC hhhhh

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€125-200 Alexander am Zoo I-2, Waldschmidtstr. 59 - 61, MHabsburger Allee, tel. (+49)(0)69 94 96 00, fax (+49)(0)69 94 96 07 20, [email protected], www.alexanderamzoo.de. This refined four-star hotel has modern and spacious rooms which are good choice for families. It’s within walking distance of both the zoo and Berger Straße, which is full of cafés, restaurants and shops. Q66 rooms (5 singles €65 - 225, 57 doubles €95 - 225, 9 suites €125 - 250). HARGKD hhhh

An der Messe A-2, Westendstr. 104, MFesthalle/Messe, tel. (+49)(0)69 74 79 79, fax (+49)(0)69 74 83 49, [email protected], www.hotel-an-der-messe.de. As the name indicates, this small hotel lives off visitors to the nearby fairgrounds. A nice alternative to the many giant hotels downtown, the lack of a restaurant is compensated by plenty of dining options within walking distance. Q45 rooms (10 singles €99 - 123, 30 doubles €125 - 149, 2 junior suites €173 - 225). PARG hhhh

Best Western Domicil B-3, Karlstr. 14, MHauptbahn-hof, tel. (+49)(0)69 27 11 10, fax (+49)(0)69 27 11 12 22, [email protected], www.domicil-frankfurt.bestwestern.de. It’s the most luxurious of the Best Western hotels in Frankfurt, yet it’s moderately priced. The modern hotel is located on a quiet side street on the edge of Frankfurt’s banking district. Q67 rooms (39 singles €87 - 149, 28 doubles €120 - 173). Breakfast €11. AGRT hhh

Best Western Imperial A-1, Sophienstr. 40, MBock-enheimer Warte, tel. (+49)(0)69 793 00 30, fax (+49)(0)69 79 30 03 88, [email protected], www.imperial.bestwestern.de. The Palmengarten location of this reliable chain is located within walking distance of Goethe University and the city centre. The staff and guest rooms are pleasant. Q68 rooms (6 singles €66 - 233, 62 doubles €96 - 255, 20 triples €122 - 281). AGKLPR hhhh

Best Western Plaza B-4, Esslingerstr. 8, MHaupt-bahnhof, tel. (+49)(0)69 271 37 80, fax (+49)(0)69 23 76 50, [email protected], www.plaza-frankfurt.bestwestern.de. Located near the main train station, this hotel offers the same nice facilities as the chain’s other Frankfurt locations. It stays booked during major trade fairs. Q45 rooms (14 singles €94 - 158, 31 doubles €123 - 174, 1 suites €95 - 290). Breakfast €11. TARLG hhh

Courtyard Nordwestzentrum H-1, Walter-Möller-Pl. 2, MNordwestzentrum, tel. (+49)(0)69 58 09 30, fax (+49)(0)69 58 24 47, www.marriott.de. A modern business-orientated hotel, a little north of Frankfurt but placed near an U-Bahn station for quick access to town. It has a business centre, indoor pool and child care services. Q93 rooms (6 singles €125 - 150, 83 doubles €125 - 150). Breakfast €15. HARUG hhh

Cristall B-3, Ottostr. 3, MHauptbahnhof, tel. (+49)(0)69 23 03 51, fax (+49)(0)69 25 33 68, [email protected], www.hotelcristall.com. This privately owned hotel in a converted house is charming. The 24hr reception is extremely friendly, the rooms are pleasant, with nice oversized wardrobes made of dark wood that is hand-polished by the owner himself, but singles do run a bit small. The guests seem quite satisfied, as many come back again and again. Q30 rooms (12 singles €50 - 160, 18 doubles €70 - 205). ARG hhh

Single room from 72 € Double room from 82 €

All rooms with shower/WC, TV and WLAN Breakfast till 12:00 incl.

Greifswalder Str. 3 10405 Berlin-Prenzlauer Berg (near Alexanderplatz)

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near the fairgrounds, it’s also just far enough from it to provide respite from the tradeshow chaos. The modernly furnished rooms are very comfortable. Q163 rooms (101 singles €160, 51 doubles €190, 11 suites €245 - 415). PHAULGKD hhhh

Robert Mayer A-2, Robert-Mayer-Str. 44, MBocken-heimer Warte, tel. (+49)(0)69 970 91 00, fax (+49)(0)69 97 09 10 10, [email protected], www.art-hotel-robert-mayer.de. Those who seek a creative environment will want to check out this unique hotel. No two rooms are the same here - each is decorated differ-ently, paying tribute to Van Gogh, Mozart and other artists. It has no restaurant, but a breakfast buffet is included in the room rate. Special arrangements may be made for an individual tour of an art museum, also included in a weekend room rate. Q11 rooms (7 singles €98 - 113, 4 doubles €118 - 130). AG

Roomers C-3, Gutleutstr. 85, tel. +49 69 271 34 20, fax +49 69 27 13 42 99, [email protected], www.roomers.eu. A new design hotel that combines excellent service and amenities with a refreshingly laid-back attitude. Aimed at the hip and young-at-heart, the sleek rooms come equipped with good soundsystems, wifi and flatscreen TVs, and Wii sets are provided in all the suites to keep you fit. Beyond the hallway there’s a spa, a trendy restaurant and a bar and terrace that are open till morning light. Q 117 rooms.

Savoy C-3/4, Wiesenhüttenstr. 42, MHauptbahnhof, tel. (+49)(0)69 27 39 60, fax (+49)(0)69 27 39 67 95, [email protected], www.savoyhotel.de. Set overlook-ing a quiet street and park opposite the station, the Savoy holds standard four-star rooms that were recently renovated. Highlights include the solarium, the pool with skyline views, and the restaurant that serves excellent Japanese food. Q144 rooms (96 singles €55 - 275, 48 doubles €66 - 345). PHARFGKDC hhhh

Liebig B/C-1, Liebigstr. 45, MWestend, tel. (+49)(0)69 24 18 29 90, fax (+49)(0)69 24 18 29 91, [email protected], www.hotelliebig.de. This elegantly simple hotel blends in with its neighbouring Westend homes. Each guest room is decorated in a different colour and include well-sized bathrooms, wardrobes and wooden floors. Breakfast is in-cluded at the weekend. Q18 rooms (15 singles €98 - 175, 15 doubles €118 - 215). PARLG hhhh

Maingau E-4, Schifferstr. 38-40, MLokalbahnhof, tel. (+49)(0)69 60 91 40, fax (+49)(0)69 62 07 90, [email protected], www.maingau.de. Nothing fancy here, but this quaint hotel offers modest, spotlessly clean and com-fortable rooms in the heart of Sachsenhausen. It’s located just a few blocks from the river and many museums. Cable TV, minibars and hairdryers are included in each room. The room rate includes a large breakfast buffet. Q97 rooms (45 singles €45 - 120, 51 doubles €75 - 160, 1 suites €95 - 180). ARUGK hhh

Manhattan B-3, Düsseldorferstr. 10, MHauptbahnhof, tel. (+49)(0)69 269 59 70, fax (+49)(0)69 269 59 77 77, [email protected], www.manhattan-hotel.com. Modern is the key idea here. Connect to the internet at computer terminals in the lobby. There’s no restaurant in the hotel, but the bar is open 24 hours a day. Located opposite the station. Q60 rooms (30 singles €80 - 250, 20 doubles €100 - 280, 10 triples €115 - 300). HARG hhhh

Monopol B-3, Mannheimer Str. 11 - 13, MHauptbahn-hof, tel. (+49)(0)69 22 73 70, fax (+49)(0)69 25 60 83 74, [email protected], www.hotelmonopol-frankfurt.de. A historical and well-maintained building located in a convenient area of town by the main train station. The surrounding scenery though leaves something left to be desired. Rooms are relatively spacious and modern with inclusive breakfasts and free ironing for those needing crisp business attire. Q95 rooms (49 singles €69 - 103, 46 doubles €79 - 145). AGHKR hhhh

NH Frankfurt City E-2, Vilbeler Str. 2, MEschenheimer Tor, tel. (+49)(0)69 928 85 90, fax (+49)(0)69 928 85 91 00, [email protected], www.nh-hotels.de. This tasteful new hotel emphasises comfort, lightness and space and is the business traveller’s ideal stopping ground. They offer state-of-the-art upscale amenities, in-cluding three different ways to connect to the internet from every room and a lovely 24hr wellness area with saunas and heated chairs to lounge around in. They even offer special rooms for women, with extra girly items. Q256 rooms (33 singles €125 - 160, 138 doubles €125 - 160, 8 suites €250 - 500, 14 executive room €125 - 185). Breakfast €17. PARUFGKD hhhh

Palmenhof B-1, Bockenheimer Landstr. 89 - 91, MWestend, tel. (+49)(0)69 753 00 60, fax (+49)(0)69 75 30 06 66, [email protected], www.palmenhof.com. Located near the botanical gardens, this elegant hotel offers comfortable rooms with high ceilings. It’s convenient to the numerous shops and restaurants of the Westend. Q46 rooms (19 singles €115 - 130, 26 doubles €155 - 175, triples €175 - 195, 1 suites €190 - 235). Breakfast €15. AG hhhh

relexa H/I-1, Lurgiallee 2, MRiedwiese, tel. (+49)(0)69 95 77 80, fax (+49)(0)69 95 77 88 78, [email protected], www.relexa-hotels.de. The lobby is impressive, as is the collection of services provided by the relexa. Conveniently located

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TRYP H-2, Braunfelstr. 17, MFesthalle/Messe, tel. (+49)(0)69 70 73 00, fax (+49)(0)69 70 73 03 33, [email protected], de.solmelia.com. Just a 500-metre crawl from the Festhalle, TRYP offers spacious rooms, full service Spanish dining in its Bodega del Sol restaurant, and a conservative, classic decor. All rooms have ample working and walking space. The three-layer insulated windows protect guests from the noise of the busy highway, and overlooking a historically protected neighbourhood the view of the city is fantastic. Q177 rooms (177 singles €74 - 150, 177 doubles €89 - 185). ARFLGKD hhhh

Under €125 Am Berg I-2, Grethenweg 23, MSüdbahnhof, tel. (+49)(0)69 660 53 70, fax (+49)(0)69 61 51 09, [email protected], www.hotel-am-berg-ffm.de. Live like a king for a pauper’s price at the Am Berg. The romantic, sandstone villa with garden is located on a quiet street south of Südbahnhof. For those in the know (including you, now) it’s a creatively decorated secret hiding place within the city limits. Q21 rooms (singles €34 - 71, doubles €49 - 96, triples €60 - 113, 1 junior suite €137 - 182). Breakfast 9€. AG

Am Dom E-3, Kannengiessergasse 3, MDom/Römer, tel. (+49)(0)69 28 21 41, fax (+49)(0)69 28 32 37, [email protected], www.hotelamdom.de. An ideal location for those wanting to visit main attractions like the Römerburg, Goethe Haus and the museums. This simple yet handsome bed and breakfast is moderately priced and often booked full. The chiming bells will remind you that you’re located am Dom - next to a big church. Q31 rooms (31 singles €85, 31 doubles €110). AG

Comfort City Centre B-3, Moselstr. 23, MHauptbahnhof, tel. (+49)(0)69 27 28 00, fax (+49)(0)69 27 28 05 55, [email protected], www.comfort-hotel-frankfurt.de. A comfortable standard business option in the station area, this historical building is the only outlet of the Comfort chain in central Frankfurt. It’s just a two minutes walk from the U- and S-Bahn stations at Hauptbahnhof. Q45 rooms (20 singles €99, 20 doubles €120). ARLK hhhh

Continental B-3, Baseler Str. 56, MHauptbahnhof, tel. (+49)(0)69 42 72 99 90, fax (+49)(0)69 23 29 14, [email protected], www.hotelcontifrankfurt.de. A comfortable hotel with extremely friendly staff. With most of the rooms recently renovated in charming colours and styles, the comfortable mattresses make for a solid night’s sleep. Light sleepers should request a quiet room on the rear of the building. Q83 rooms (33 singles €55 - 85, 50 doubles €75 - 119, triples €99 - 139). HARUG hhh

Courtyard by Marriott Messe H-2, Oeserstr. 180, MNied, tel. (+49)(0)69 39 05 0, fax (+49)(0)69 380 82 18, www.marriott.de. Just 2km from the fairgrounds, this hotel provides business amenities in a peaceful, forested location. A ninth-floor terrace may be reserved for receptions or special events, and a trip to the fitness centre on the 12th floor is rewarded with a full view of Frankfurt’s skyline. Q236 rooms (60 singles €125, 100 doubles €125, 15 triples €100 - 145). Breakfast €16. PHARUFGKDC hhhh

Falk A-1, Falkstr. 38a, MLeipziger Str., tel. (+49)(0)69 71 91 88 70, fax (+49)(0)69 719 18 87 77, [email protected], www.hotel-falk.de. In the Bockenheim district, and a bit out of the centre, but near to the good neighbourhood scene of bars, cafes and ethnic shops. Rooms are comfortable and moderately priced, and include discounted admission to a nearby health club. Q29 rooms (10 singles €80, 19 doubles €105, 1 suites €). HARLG hhh

Ibis Friedensbrücke B-4, Speicherstr. 4, MHaupt-bahnhof, tel. (+49)(0)69 27 30 30/23 70 24, [email protected], www.ibishotel.com. A tourist class hotel with budget rooms and basic furnishings. Located on a quiet street that runs just parallel to the Main and is just a five minute walk to Hauptbahnhof station. The hotel has a bar, an outdoor swimming pool and tennis courts. Q233 rooms (32 singles €72, 188 doubles €72, 13 triples €92). Breakfast €9. HARLGC hh

Kolping E-2/3, Lange Str. 26, MKonstablerwache, tel. (+49)(0)69 29 90 60, fax (+49)(0)69 29 90 61 00, [email protected], www.kolpinghotel-frankfurt.de. Located only a few footsteps from the Zeil and minutes from the Zoo, rooms are clean with tiny TV’s for evening entertainment. There’s a rustic restaurant as well as conference facilities for the thrifty businessman. Q52 rooms (18 singles €75, 17 doubles €105, 17 simple singles €50 - 70). AGHKRU

Luxor E/F-2, Allerheiligentor 2 - 4, MZoo, tel. (+49)(0)69 29 30 67 69, fax (+49)(0)69 28 77 66, [email protected], www.luxorhotel-frankfurt.de. A simple hotel, conveniently located in the centre of town. Most rooms are recently renovated in bright colours; the hotel has parking for guests as well as friendly multilingual staff. Q46 rooms (15 singles €69, 16 doubles €99, 4 triples €109). ARULGK hhh

Memphis C-3, Münchener Str. 15, MHauptbahnhof, tel. (+49)(0)69 242 60 90, fax (+49)(0)69 24 26 09 99, [email protected], www.memphis-hotel.de. Between the station and the city centre, Memphis has modernly furnished rooms equipped with the usual business gadgets, and a café-bar downstairs. Q42 rooms (22 singles €90, 17 doubles €110, 3 triples €135). AGR hhh

National B-3, Baseler Str. 50, MHauptbahnhof, tel. (+49)(0)69 242 64 80, fax (+49)(0)69 23 44 60, [email protected], www.hotelnational.de. A stately hotel opposite the station, the National is a mix of old and new. It’s lavishly furnished with faux-antiques and chandeliers, but also has renovated rooms and WLAN for laptoppers. A good choice for businesspeople on a budget. Q70 rooms (24 singles €59 - 89, 46 doubles €75 - 125). AGHKR hhhh

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Nizza C-3, Elbestr. 10, MHauptbahnhof, tel. (+49)(0)69 242 53 80, fax (+49)(0)69 24 25 38 30, [email protected], www.hotelnizza.de. The lobby and rooms in this beautiful old building are furnished with antiques and artwork. Hotel Nizza provides comfort in the city centre. In summer, breakfast is served on on the rooftop garden with good views of the city and skyline. Q25 rooms (singles €75 - 115, 25 doubles €95 - 155). ABGRU

Pension Aller A/B-4, Gutleutstr. 94, MHauptbahnhof, tel. (+49)(0)69 25 25 96, fax (+49)(0)69 23 23 30, [email protected], www.pension-aller.de. This budget hotel on the third floor of a private home has only 10 rooms, so you’ll need to make advance reservations. The amenities are few, but rooms are spotless, comfortable and nicely priced. It’s just a few blocks from the station. Q10 rooms (singles €49 - 62, 10 doubles €75 - 93). G

Ramada City Centre B-3, Weserstr. 17, MWilly-Brandt-Pl., tel. (+49)(0)69 31 08 10/31 08 15 55, [email protected], www.ramada.de. Originally built in 1893, the charming building combines charm with a modern interior. The rooms in this chain hotel include all modern amenities and business facilities. Q55 rooms (19 singles €65 - 92, 15 doubles €107 - 117, 16 deluxe rooms €107 - 117, 4 superior rooms €117 - 127). ARLGK hhhh

Victoria C-3, Kaiserstr. 59, MHauptbahnhof, tel. (+49)(0)69 27 30 60, fax (+49)(0)69 27 30 61 00, [email protected], www.victoriahotel.de. Set in a grand building between the station and banking district, the Victoria has modern, light rooms. The singles are small but have large beds; doubles and suites are spacious and can also hold a third bed. Q75 rooms (52 singles €65, 21 doubles €80, 2 suites €120). PAG

Zeil E-2, Zeil 12, MKonstablerwache, tel. (+49)(0)69 133 07 79 10, fax (+49)(0)69 13 30 77 91 91, [email protected], www.hotel-zeil.de. Perfectly reasonable rooms in a modern, freshly renovated city-centre hotel. It’s placed at the start of the pedestrian street, so ideal for shopaholics. Q35 rooms (14 singles €55, 21 doubles €70, 8 triples €90). AGKPR hhh

Apartments Golden Leaf Hotel & Residence I-2, Launhardtstr. 2-4, MOstbahnhof, tel. (+49)(0)69 94 99 00, fax (+49)(0)69 94 99 08 00, [email protected], www.golden-leaf-hotel.de. The Golden Leaf is a practical solu-tion for the longer-term visitor to Frankfurt. With easy tram access (N°11 takes you straight to the European Central Bank and the Hauptbahnhof), a mini-kitchen in every room, and coin laundry facilities, one could set up shop here for a long stay. The rooms are nice enough, with extra large desks to get some work done. Q170 rooms (126 singles €78 - 200, 44 doubles €88 - 250, 1 suites €120 - 300). ARLGKD hhh

Inn Side Residence Eurotheum C-2, Neue Mainzer Str. 66 - 68, MOpernpl., tel. (+49)(0)69 21 08 80, fax (+49)(0)69 21 08 82 22, [email protected], www.innside.de. These luxurious serviced apartments, magnificently set on the upper floors of a city centre sky-scraper, can be rented for days, weeks or even months. The apartments come in a variety of different modern styles, and all have stunning views. Perks include confer-ence facilities, a service centre, a fitness room and the in-house lounge 22nd Bar. Q (74 apartments €260 - 390). PHAFLD

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Äbbelwoi tavernsAlthough it’s an acquired taste, many find Frankfurt’s favourite drink, applewine, to be a better thirst-quencher than beer. Apparently Frankfurters are the only Germans with this opinion so you will only find applewine in Frankfurt and the surrounding area. Juice from pressed apples is fermented (read: left to rot) for 8-10 weeks to produce that unique applewine flavour. Some restaurants make their own applewine while others are supplied by orchards located just outside the city. Named Äbbelwoi in the local dialect, it’s resembles cider but is rather sour, so many people choose to mix it with sparkling water (sauergespritzt) or lemonade (süssgespritzt). Locals, having been raised on the brew, prefer it straight and in the less touristy taverns, the barman often refuses to dilute it. Also, be warned that when consumed in large quantities, applewine can give even the heartiest stomach a run for its money. Order it by the glass or by the pitcher, bembel, which comes in many sizes.

Adolf Wagner D-4, Schweizer Str. 71, MSchweizer Pl., tel. (+49)(0)69 61 25 65, fax (+49)(0)69 61 14 45, www.apfelwein-wagner.com. Most Frankfurters will tell you this is a restaurant you must visit, and so we did. Always packed with locals and tourists alike, Wagner’s is a truly German experience. Start off by ordering a bembel (pitcher) of applewine -those with weak stomachs should however partake in moderation. Then choose from traditional fare like wurst and schnitzel. You may have to stand on your head to get the waiter’s attention, but you’ll enjoy the festive atmosphere. QOpen 11:00 - 24:00. (€7-11).

Apfelwein Solzer I-1, Bergerstr. 260, MBornheim Mitte, tel. (+49)(0)69 45 21 71, www.solzer-frankfurt.de. This traditional applewinery has been in the same family for 115 years, but has been a piece of Frankfurt history since 1679. Recommended dishes here include all the typical Frankfurter specialities. The inside is a snug fit, filled with historic German relics and photos, so call for reservations. QOpen 17:00 - 24:00. Closed Sun. (€7-13). AB

Im Blauen Bock I-2, Saalburgstr. 36, MBornheim Mitte, tel. (+49)(0)69 45 35 36. Brigitte Weida runs a genuine one-woman show, serving up massive portions of rustic Hessen charm all mixed in with a lively atmosphere, where you can sit with the local yokels and merrily drink enough house made applewine to forget about almost anything. It boasts all of Frankfurt’s traditional favourites, including fresh handkäse and a wide variety of classic German meats and sausages, everything served in gut-busting portions. Those without reservations are cast away into the darker, lonely rear and away from the festive, local crowd. QOpen 16:00 - 24:00, Sat, Sun 17:00 - 24:00. Closed Mon.

Zur schönen Müllerin Baumweg 12, MMerianplatz, tel. +49 69 43 20 69, [email protected], www.schoene-muellerin.de. Enthusiastic Apfelwein lovers have been coming to Zur schönen Müllerin, one of the oldest inns in Frankfurt, since it was opened in 1896, and the restaurant plays an important role in the community, especially when carnival comes round in late winter. Try the classic German and regional Hesse dishes like Apfelweinbratwurst and a special variety of Grüne Soße, or simply sip the cider. QOpen 16:00 - 24:00. €4-14.

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Zum Gemalten Haus D-4, Schweizer Str. 67, MSchweizer Pl., tel. (+49)(0)69 61 45 59, www.zumgemaltenhaus.de. The name of the Painted House refers to the stained glass windows and colourful façade. One of the older applewine taverns in Frankfurt, this place is well-liked by locals of all ages who don’t mind making a bit of noise now and then - it can get rowdy. QOpen 10:00 - 24:00. Closed Mon. (€10-20). A

American Chicago Meatpackers C-3, Untermainanlage 8, MWilly-Brandt-Pl., tel. (+49)(0)69 23 16 59, m e a t p a c ke r s @ h o t m a i l . c o m , w w w . c h i c a g o -meatpackers.de. Reminiscen t of th e nicer chain steakhouses in North America, this roomy place is outfitted mostly in wood. You can order a generously-sized steak as well as a few grilled chicken dishes. It’s the only Frankfurt restaurant where we’ve been able to order an American-style grilled chicken sandwich. Frankfurt Galaxy American football players are often spotted here. QOpen 11:30 - 01:00, Fri, Sat 11:30 - 02:00. (€8-13). AG

K i n g C r e o l e E c ke n h e i m e r L a n d s t r . 3 4 6 , MRonneburgstr., tel. (+49)(0)69 54 21 72, [email protected], www.kingcreole.de. This golden oldie in the northern suburb of Eckenheim serves Mississippi delta food in a New Orleans setting. The Cajun motto: Laissez les bons temps rouler. Try the varied dishes and tastes of the southern Creole and Cajun cuisines, such as the spicy Gumbo seafood stew, or a Jambalaya rice dish. In summer, there’s a pleasant terrace outside. QOpen 18:00 - 01:00, Sun 18:00 - 23:00. B

M-Steakhouse B-2, Feuerbachstr. 11a, MWestend, tel. (+49)(0)69 71 03 40 50, [email protected], www.the-steakhouse.de. An authentic American steakhouse, wi th a cosy candleli t atmosphere, and exceptionally refined service - at a price. Before the meal, a presentation of your potential steak is offered for you to choose from. The ample portions of steak should keep you satisfied, but they also have a daily menu card with non-steak items. Q Open 12:00 - 15:00; 18:00 - 24:00, Sat 18:00 - 24:00. Closed Sun. Also try the Surf’n’Turf  at Grüneburgweg 95, tel. 72 21 22. (€20-30). AB

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The Black Bulls B-1, Bockenheimer Landstrasse 92, MWestend, tel. +49 69 74 22 58 96, [email protected], www.theblackbulls-steakhouse.com. It’s surf and turf time at the spacious Black Bulls res-taurant in Westend, where you can try a wide variety of beef steak cuts, including filet mignon, ribeye and tenderloin, and where fresh seafood is also served. If choosing is a problem, the steak and half lobster dish combines the best of both worlds on one plate. The only restaurant in Frankfurt serving Canadian bison with homemade whiskey sauce. Leave space for the pecan pie! QOpen 12:00 - 15:00 and 18:00-24:00, Sat, Sun 18:00 - 24:00.

Asian Zenzakan C-2, Taunusanlage 15, tel. (+49)(0)69 97 08 69 08, www.the-steakhouse.de/zenzakan. A massive 2,000 square metre ‘supperclub’ decorated in dark colours and decked out with hundreds of warrior and buddha statues is the impressive venue for Frankfurt’s latest cooking sensation. The team behind Surf’n Turf, the Ivory Club and M Steakhouse presents excellent pan-Asian cuisine, serving everything from delicate Japanese dishes and fragrant Vietnamese noodles to spicy Thai curries. Romantics should book the tiny private dining-room-for-two for an exquisite experience. Q PALEG

Australian Yours Australian Bar C-2, Rahmhof str. 2-4, MHauptwache, tel. (+49)(0)69 28 21 00, [email protected], www.yours-bars.de/australian_bar. This popular theme restaurant is full of large plants and Foster’s beer logos. Although it’s a fun place to meet for drinks, we found some of the food to be disappointing. The spicy chicken sandwich included thin slices of chicken drenched in a thick, very lightly curried mayonnaise. Breakfast is the best meal here. QOpen 11:00 - 01:00, Fri, Sat 09:00 - 02:00. (€6-19). PAEB

Austrian Edelweiss D-4, Schweizer Str. 96, MSchweitzer Pl., tel. (+49)(0)69 61 96 96, www.edelweiss-ffm.de. Moderately priced Austrian cuisine is served in this rustic Sachsenhausen restaurant. The wooden tables and friendly service add to its understated charm. Choose from Austrian classics such as Wiener Schnitzel, Tafelspitz (boiled beef served with chive sauce), and Kaiserschmarrn (egg pancakes with apples, raisins, cinnamon and jam). QOpen 12:00 - 01:00, Sat, Sun 17:00 - 01:00. (€8-18). AB

Lohninger D-4, Schweizer Str. 1, tel. +49 69 247 55 78 60, www.lohninger-restaurant.net. Austrian cuisine with a modern twist is served in this relaxed Sachsenhausen restaurant. Wooden floors, ornate ceilings and Viennese Art Nouveau ornaments set the scene inside, where you can enjoy everything from classical schnitzel to empire-era goulash and new versions of traditional dishes. There’s a good selection of Austrian and German wines. Drop by in the afternoon for coffee and Viennese cakes. QOpen 12:00 - 01:00.

CafésGermans share a love of pasta with the Italians, as well as an even greater love of espresso and cappuccino. Cafés are popular meeting spots in Frankfurt, especially on weekends. In summertime, arrive early to ensure you get seats at one of the outside tables. Don’t miss the wonderful local cakes and pastries.

Albatross A-2, Kiesstr. 27, MBockenheimer Warte, tel. (+49)(0)69 707 27 69, www.cafe-albatros.de. This café ranges from quiet and cosy during the morning and evening to a packed house during the lunch jam. It has several distinct rooms, each with a different atmosphere. They lay claim to one of few non-smoking sections in town, have games for children to play with, and a lovely Sunday breakfast buffet. QOpen 09:00 - 24:00, Sat, Sun 09:00 - 20:00. (€3-8). GB

Café Extra Blatt A-1, Bockenheimer Landstr. 141, MBockenheimer Warte, tel. (+49)(0)69 79 40 39 99, [email protected], www.cafe-extrablatt.com. Par t of a German-wide franchise, the food and décor aren’t really anything special, just brass and wood tables and chairs and a few pastas and wraps, but i ts location just outside the Bockenheimer Warte U-Bahn makes it a great place to meet up before an outing in Bockenheim, home to the Johann-Wol fgang Goethe University. I t serves as a local hang out for students, as it offers friendly service, a comfortable atmosphere, and extremely low prices. QOpen 08:00 - 01:00, Fri, Sat, Sun 08:00 - 02:00. PB

Café Karin D-2/3, Grosser Hirschgrabenstr. 28, MHauptwache, tel. (+49)(0)69 29 52 17, [email protected], www.cafekarin.de. By day or by night Café Karin is a Frankfurt institution, but it is probably best known for its daytime offerings, with one of the best cups of coffee in town. Ridiculously well located for a meet up, it serves up a marvellous breakfasts and meals, has small tables for kids and is always filled to the brim with locals chatting away. QOpen 09:00 - 00:00, Sun 10:00 - 19:00. (€6-12). GBW

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Chinese S a n S a n E - 2 , K o n r a d - A d e n a u e r - S t r . 7 , MKonstablerwache, tel. (+49)(0)69 91 39 90 50, [email protected], www.rainbowgarden.de. The best of Chinese cuisine deserves the best of style in which to savour the flavours of Asia. The Westin Grand Hotel now holds the new concept restaurant, San San, designed by Som-Zei Lin and hosting various styles and ambiance for diners. Slink into the stylish and modern Bamboo Lounge for your dumplings, or settle down in the laid-back environs of the 1920s era Shanghai Suite. San San has 152 seats, perfect for that business dinner or private party. Q 11:30 - 15:00 & 17:30 - 24:00.

Croatian Z w ö l f A p o s t e l E - 2 , R o s e n b e r g e r S t r . 1 , MKonstablerwache, tel. (+49)(0)69 28 86 68, [email protected], www.12apostel/startseite.net. Serving both Croatian and traditional German food, this is a fantastic place to spend an evening getting drunk on homemade beer. Using a 500-year-old recipe, two types of pilsner are brewed on premises. They also boast very friendly staff that seem to be in no hurry to hurry; it took us almost an hour to pay. QOpen 11:30 - 00:30. (€7-14). AB

Ethiopian Ager Bet F-2, Hanauer Landstr. 42, MOstendstrasse, tel. (+49)(0)69 48 98 15 81. After a five-month hiatus, this fantastic Ethiopian has reopened in a new location in Frankfurt’s east end, and they’ve returned with a vengeance. Serving its sultry African cuisine in its mock African hut surroundings, regulars and new visitors alike have not been disappointed. Try the Bajainetu mixed plate for a sample of their meat and vegetable dishes in an exotic combination of flavours on the best injera bread we have ever had. QOpen 17:00 - 24:00, Sat 17:00 - 04:00, Sun 16:00 - 24:00. Open 17:00 - 24:00; Sat 17:00 - 01:00; Sun 16:00 - 24:00. (€9-13). PAE

Ambassel F-3, Deutschherrnufer 28, tel. (+49)(0)69 60 60 72 60, [email protected], w w w.ambassel- frankf ur t.com. Nam e d a f ter a region known for i ts beauti ful women and plenti ful agricul ture, Ambassel is the only restaurant to serve only Ethiopian food in Frankfur t. Feel free to dig into the delicious food with your hands, as food is served on large pancakes that are eaten as you go along. On top is a selection of meat and vegetable dishes, available in both spicy and mild varieties. A great and affordable way to eat out. QOpen 17:00 - 24:00.

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Espressivo A-2, Hamburger Allee 2, MFesthalle/Messe, tel. (+49)(0)69 79 55 23 02, www.marriott.de. The Frankfurt Marriott hotel’s light and airy café is the ideal place to kick off the day with a newspaper or a browse on your laptop together with a coffee and breakfast, or perhaps for a light Italian lunch or dinner.

Häagen-Dazs C-2, Große Bockenheimer Str. 46, MAlte Oper, [email protected], www.haagendazs.com. The largest Häagen-Dazs shop in Germany on the ‘Fressgass’ in central Frankfurt was recently doubled in size after renovations. The flagship store has a completely new design and is a true oasis for the senses offering 24 premium varieties of quality ice cream without any preservatives. Classics such as Cookies & Cream are on offer, as well as new summer varieties like Raspberries & Meringue. Häagen-Dazs ice cream is the ideal small luxury indulgence during any holiday or shopping trip to Frankfurt. Find the outlet with the air-conditioned lounge and pleasant summer terrace at Große Bockenheimer Str. 46.Other Häagen-Dazs shops in Frankfurt can be found at: Liebfrauenberg 39, Hauptbahnhof station (Mannheimer Str. 2-4), Frankfurt Airport (in the Terminal 1B transit area and in the Terminal 1 landside hall B) and Main-Taunus-Zentrum (shop 89).

Hauptwache D-2, An der Hauptwache 15, MHauptwache, tel. (+49)(0)69 21 99 86 27, [email protected], www.cafe-hauptwache.de. The building that houses this café was a police station back in the 1800’s. The cops have moved out and the cocktail crowd has moved in. The first floor is open for diners and the menu includes soups, salads and other light meals. QOpen 10:00 - 01:00, Sun 13:00 - 20:00. (€6-15). AB

Kaffeehaus I-2, Bornheimer Landwehr 26, MHöhenstr, tel. (+49)(0)69 46 30 80 87. This new jewel is a simple, elegant sanctuary. Situated on a quiet street near Berger Straße, Kaffeehaus offers breakfast throughout the day accompanied by a daily soup, salad, appetiser and fresh desserts. Service is consistently friendly and will let you take your time to enjoy it all. QOpen 09:00 - 20:00, Sun 10:00 - 20:00.

Metropol Café am Dom D-3, Weckmarkt 13-15, MDom/Römer, tel. (+49)(0)69 28 82 87, www.metropolcafe.de. Always warm and brightly lit, this centrally located café has fantastic oversized sandwiches and salads as well as some of the best homemade cakes in town. A view of St. Bartholomew’s cathedral, as promised, is the perfect background setting to swill down rich and delicious coffee. QOpen 09:00 - 01:00, Fri, Sat 09:00 - 02:00, Sun 09:00 - 24:00. Closed Mon. GB

Mozart Café D-2, Töngesgasse 23, MHauptwache, tel. (+49)(0)69 29 19 54. Take a break at this old-fashioned German café. Its interior is full of dark wood and wonderful smells. The menu features a selection of coffees, cakes, crepes and other tantalising sweets. QOpen 08:00 - 22:00, Sat, Sun 08:00 - 21:00. Open every day, all year round. (€4-12). A

Schiffer Café D-4, Schifferstr. 36, MSchweizer Pl., tel. (+49)(0)69 61 99 32 21, www.schiffercafe.de. Well-known for its weekend brunch, this restaurant also serves German and French-inspired fare during the week. We’ve noticed that many young couples with children enjoy the simply decorated, moderately priced place. Choose from interesting brunch combinations like scrambled eggs with shrimp, bread and fresh fruit. QOpen 08:00 - 20:00, Sat 08:00 - 19:00, Sun 09:00 - 19:00. (€8-15). B

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Fast food Culux D-1, Oeder Weg 34, tel. +49 69 95 92 94 95, www.culux.de. Turning snacking into a casual dining experience. ‘Curry Deluxe’ is where Germany’s most popular sausage is served with style. Combine the wurst of your choice (classic, cheese, bio, tofu...) with a sauce (mild to megaspicy), one of several varieties of French fries and salads, grab a table in the small and dig in. QOpen 11:30 - 23:00, Mon 11:30 - 22:00, Fri 11:30 - 24:00, Sat 12:00 - 24:00, Sun 15:00 - 22:00.

French Erno’s Bistro C-1, Liebigstr. 15, MWestend, tel. (+49)(0)69 72 19 97, [email protected], www.ernosbistro.de. The décor is unpretentious, however meals here are quite expensive. Without a doubt, Erno’s Bistro is one of the best restaurants in town, if not all of Germany. Specialities are fish and creative French dishes. The dining room is small, and reservations essential. QOpen . Closed Sat, Sun. Open 12:00 - 14:00, 19:00 - 22:00. Closed Sat, Sun. (€14-30). Closed until 14th August. A

Maaschanz D-3, Färberstr. 75, MSchweizer Pl., tel. (+49)(0)69 62 28 86, [email protected], www.maaschanz.de. Focusing on a different French region every month, this bistro brings something special to the table every night. Decorated in warm Bordeaux tones, reflecting the owner’s love of the Bordelaise, fresh fish, oysters, snails, duck, or beef in perfectly prepared sauces from various regions of France are brought to each guest in spectacular form. They also proffer various famous cognacs, and have live piano or guitar at the weekend. A very romantic and intimate spot, both inside and out, elegant in every manner, plus they are situated right along the Main if you’d like to take a romantic stroll after your meal. Reservations are recommended. QOpen 18:00 - 24:00. Closed Sun. (€11-18). AEB

GermanDinner in a German restaurant is not just a time to quiet your growling stomach, but also an opportunity to meet some locals. It’s normal for patrons to share long wooden tables with other guests - so introduce yourself to your neighbours, attempt to mimic their pronunciations of menu items, and make room for others if the place gets crowded. And know in advance that service is not as attentive as many of you are used to at home. In addition to the traditional German dishes mentioned on the German menu page, you will also find unique Frankfurt creations like Grüne Sosse, a sour cream-like sauce flavoured with herbs, usually served with eggs or potatoes.

Conrad’s D-2, Grosse Eschenheimer Str. 3, MHauptwache, tel. (+49)(0)69 28 53 38. Located directly behind Kaufhof in the city centre, this is a great place to take a break from shopping. It is predominantly German cuisine, with an emphasis on Frankfurt specialities - including eight types of schnitzel all for under €10 and all very good. Also good pasta and salad and lunchtime deals. The interior atmosphere isn’t great, however the service is good. QOpen 08:00 - 24:00, Sun 09:00 - 24:00. (€6-20). AB

Germania E-4, Textorstr. 16, MLokalbahnhof, tel. (+49)(0)69 61 33 36, [email protected], www.frankfurt-apfelwein.de. You might want to stop by simply to taste their homemade applewine. Although the décor is bland, the food is anything but. Germania is a favourite of many older locals - except during Fasching (carnival) when it’s a crowded party place. Service is quite speedy. QOpen 16:00 - 24:00, Sat, Sun 11:00 - 24:00. (€8-15). B

Ginnheimer Wirtshaus A-1, Am Ginnheimer Wäldchen 8, tel. (+49)(0)69 95 52 40 00, info@ginnheimer-wir tshaus.de, www.ginnheimer-wir tshaus.de. On the outskirts of town, this is one of Frankfurt’s busiest restaurants and beer gardens in summer - especially popular with cyclists. They brew their own light and dark beers, and serve up good portions of food, everything from from light salads to traditional German fare. Visit on Sundays between 10:00 and 12:00 for the excellent breakfast buffet. QOpen 12:00 - 23:00, Sat 11.30 - 23.00, Sun 10.00 - 23.00. (€8-14). B

Haus Wertheym D-3, Fahrtor 1, MDom/Römer, tel. (+49)(0)69 28 14 32, [email protected]. If dark, small woody restaurants with beersteins everywhere are your idea of old-world Germany, then you must come here. Colourful tiles surround the bar area and beautiful hanging stained glass lanterns are everywhere. They offer a full-scale German dinner menu with all the traditional kraut and schnitzel offerings, if not for a wee bit more than they should charge. Friendly English speaking staff and English menus, and the famous Eisbock beer on tap. QOpen 11:00 - 23:00. (€7-19). B

Klosterhof D-3, Weissfrauenstr. 3, MWilly Brandt Pl., tel. (+49)(0)69 91 39 90 00, [email protected], www.klosterhof-frankfurt.de/intro.html. Stop in for a bite to eat with a side order of inner reflection. This heavenly German tavern is located just behind the Karmeliterkloster, a Gothic monastery in the inner city. They do perfect schnitzel here, particularly the cordon bleu, which has tons of cheese and ham on it. Portions border on the ridiculous. QOpen 11:30 - 01:00, Sat, Sun 17:00 - 01:00. (€8-14). PB

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Lokalbahnhof E-4, Darmstädter Landstr. 14, MLokalbahnhof, tel. (+49)(0)69 62 71 62, [email protected], www.lokalbahnhof.com. This modern, minimalist dining room is a popular spot for both dining and drinking. Long tables are shared by many guests, and a list of daily specials covers the rear wall. The food, predominantly German, is good but a bit overpriced. Not a quiet place at the weekend. QOpen 09:00 - 01:00, Fri, Sat 09:00 - 02:00. (€12-20). AB

Maingau Stub en D-4, Schiff er str. 38 - 40, MSchweizer Pl., tel. (+49)(0)69 61 07 52, www.maingau.de. Don’t be fooled by the modesty of the adjacent hotel - fancy cuisine is served here. Linen table cloths and an extensive list of wines complete this fine dining experience. Choose from creations like rack of venison in walnut crust and seafood salad with lobster mousse. They even carve your meat tableside. Ask about the chef’s special collection of rare German wines. QOpen 06:00 - 22:30, Sat 18:00 - 22:30, Sun 11:30 - 15:00. Closed Mon. Opening times? (€15-35). A

Mutter Ernst C-2, Alte Rothofstr. 12, MHauptwache, tel. (+49)(0)69 28 38 22. This no-frills place near Goethestraße and the Zeil is a popular spot to stop for lunch or beer during weekend shopping excursions. The menu is a bit limited but on most any day of the week you’ll find bankers, students and housewives alike eating traditional German fare. QOpen 09:00 - 22:00, Sat 09:30 - 17:00. Closed Sun. (€8-14).

Sachsenhäuser Warte Darmstädter Landstr. 279, tel. (+49)(0)69 68 60 08 24, www.sachsenhaeuser-warte.de. The restaurant at the foot of the eponymous defence tower from 1767 breathes history and charm - with some great food to boot. Besides freshly-made regional specialities, there are many excellent grilled meat and vegetarian options on the menu, served with oven-fresh bread from the on-site bakery. The large courtyard terrace holds up to 300 happy revellers in the warmer months. South of the city centre. QOpen 11:30 - 01:00. Kitchen 12:00 - 14:30, 17:30 - 22:30.

Steinernes Haus D-3, Braubachstr. 28, MDom/Römer, tel. (+49)(0)69 28 34 91, [email protected], www.steinernes-haus.de. Steak lovers prepare yourself for massive portions of pork or beef served up on 300°C stones. You can prepare it yourself then choose from a sultry set of sauces, including curry pineapple, French, or classic garlic sauce. The inside is typical German design, with dark wood walls and benches, and the façade of this building is simply beautiful. QOpen 11:00 - 01:00. (€9-25). A

IndianBombay Palace E-4, Darmstädter Landstr. 6, MSüd-bahnhof, tel. +49 69 62 63 10, [email protected], www.bombaypalace.de. Bombay Palace was the first Indian restaurant in Frankfurt. For many businessmen and tourists, Bombay Palace is the first choice when it comes to finding a place for a good lunch or a relaxed dinner in nice surroundings. Run by the Ashwani Kumar Ahluwalia family, Bombay Palace has a homely and calm atmosphere, and offers the best tandoori and curry dishes in Frankfurt, and special party catering and take-away services too. Make your visit to Frankfurt memorable by spending a few special hours here - you’ll find yourself returning again and again. Q Open daily from 12:00-14:30, 18:00-23:00, Sat/Sun 18:00-23:00 (€8-19). A

Bombay Palace was the fi rst Indian restaurant in Frankfurt. For many businessmen and tourists,

Bombay Palace is the fi rst choice when it comes to fi nding a place for a good lunch or a relaxed dinner in nice surroundings. Run by the Ashwani Kumar

Ahluwalia family, Bombay Palace has a homely and calm atmosphere, and off ers the best tandoori and

curry dishes in Frankfurt, and special party catering and take-away services too. Make your visit to

Frankfurt memorable by spending a few special hours here – you’ll fi nd yourself returning again and again.

Darmstädter Landstr. 6tel. 62 63 10, www.bombaypalace.de

Open daily from 12:00-14:30, 18:00-23:00, Sat/Sun 18:00-23:00. Credit cards accepted.

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Jewel of India B-2, Wilhelm-Hauff-Str. 28, MMesse, tel. (+49)(0)69 75 23 75, www.jewel-of-india.de. Excellent food served a stone’s throw from the trade fair. Immersed in Oriental decoration and aromas, sample some of the famous Indian dishes including tandoori specialities and fabulous naan bread. Q Open 11:30 - 14:30; 17:30 - 23:30. Sat, Sun 17:30 - 23:30. (€10-22). A

Mayur D-2, Berliner Str. 10, MHauptwache, tel. (+49)(0)69 297 92 93, [email protected], www.mayurrestaurant.de. Plush velvet chairs and a large crystal chandelier in the equally large dining area makes one feel like one is dining with Indian royalty. The exclusive atmosphere accompanies exclusive pricing, although the usual tendency to diminish the spice of curry dishes doesn’t cut the mustard for some. Good location. Q Open 11:00 - 14:30, 17:00 - 23:00. (€11-15). PA

Namaste India A-1, Jordanstr. 19, MBockenheimer Warte, tel. (+49)(0)69 70 12 87, [email protected], www.namaste-india.info. Comfortable seating, fresh flowers and the warm glow of the tangerine lights make bookings for tables go fast for this little Indian eatery, especially given it’s a seven-minute walk from the Messe. Stick to their meat dishes for the best of what’s on offer, such as the lamb namaste dish or the chicken curry.  QOpen 11:30 - 15:00. (€12-22). B

Swagat C-3, Kaiserstr. 41, MHauptbahnhof, tel. (+49)(0)69 27 22 78 36. Delightful Indian dishes that simmer in pots during the lunch hustle and bustle, this place cannot be beat for a quick, genuine Indian meal. We are in love with their lentils, and their freshly prepared naan bread. They also offer a full range of pizzas and pastas if your lunch mate isn’t a fan of Indian, and are conveniently located between the Hauptbahnhof and the European Central Bank. The service is quick and attentive, and very friendly. QOpen 11:30 - 22:00. Closed Sun. (€6-14). AB

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Größenwahn E-1, Lenaustr. 97, MGlauburgstr, tel. (+49)(0)69 59 93 56, [email protected], www.cafe-groessenwahn.de. This restaurant featuring New-German cuisine attracts an intelligent and classy crowd picking dishes such as carpaccio, fresh salads, Rucola (arugula) lasagne, and wild game from the daily changing menu. The three-course set menus cost €16-23, depending on what’s on offer. QOpen 16:00 - 01:00, Fri, Sat 16:00 - 02:00. Kitchen open 18:00 - 23:00. (€8-16).

Holbein’s C-4, Holbeinstr. 1, MSchweitzer Pl., tel. (+49)(0)69 66 05 66 66, [email protected], www.holbeins.de. Located on the Main river, this elegantly modern dining room was built in the space between two museums. Choose from grilled fish, pasta or a few traditional German dishes. Portions are a tad skimpy for the price, but almost everything we tried here was wonderful. Enjoy live music, usually small jazz or light-pop ensembles most evenings. QOpen 10:00 - 24:00. Closed Mon. (€11-24). AE

Hot-Pot Fondue Bar C-2, Reuterweg 18, An der Welle, MAlte Oper, tel. (+49)(0)69 71 58 86 55, www.fondue-bar.de. Fresh vegetables and noodles, the basic ingredients required for your hot pot experience, are displayed near the entrance. Throw any number of vegetables, meat or fish that you cook into the pot on your table, and top it all off with exotic sauces. Alternatively, try Swiss cheese fondue, or chocolate and fruit fondue desserts. Q Opening times need to be checked. Called but didn’t get through (26/07/06). Open 11:00 - 15:00; 18:00 - 24:00, Sat, Sun 18:00 - 24:00. (€4-25). B

Irish Pub Bornheim Bergerstraße 255, Alt Bornheim, tel. (+49)(0)69 80 06 03 68, www.irishpubbornheim.de. The Irish Pub Bornheim is a relaxed pub with a good set of regulars, events, a large number of draught and bottled beers, and a selection of Irish and international food. There’s fish & chips, sandwiches, steaks, spare ribs, burgers, various breakfasts, and also schnitzels. Q Open from 15:00, Sat, Sun and Holidays from 12:00.

Le Parc B-3, Wiesenhüttenpl. 28 - 38, MHauptbahnhof, tel. (+49)(0)69 26 970, [email protected], www.selected-restaurants.com/le-parc. The elegance of Le Meridien Hotel is mimicked in the service and cuisine in their in-house restaurant under the expert hands of executive chef, Joachim Elflein. From the delicious breakfast buffet, to well-priced lunch specials, regional themes (seafood, Italian) and dinner menus, complete with accompanying wines, Le Parc is a magnet for guests and locals alike. Check out their Sunday Brunch too. QOpen 06:30 - 23:00. (€8-50). PARB

Living XXL C-3, Kaiserstr. 29 (Eurotower park), MWilly-Brandt-Pl., tel. (+49)(0)69 242 93 70, [email protected], www.livingxxl.de. By night, it is one of Frankfurt’s trendiest nightclubs (see Nightlife), but by day, it offers a very sober business lunch for taking out new clients. Directly at the foot of the European Central Bank, it has a charming view of a park by its terrace, and a flashy indoor seating area. The food is innovative cuisine, with a mix of German, European and Asian specialties, and the menu rotates daily if you feel like coming back for a second visit the next day. You will most likely feel out of place unless you are in formal business attire, but it’s certainly not necessary. QOpen Mon 11:30 - 15:00, Tue 11:30 - 23:00, Wed 11:30 - 01:00, Thu 11:30 - 03:00, Fri 11:30 - 04:00, Sat 19:00 - 05:00. Closed Sun. (€7-18). PAB

Signatures Veranda C-3, Wilhelm-Leuschner-Str. 43, Hotel InterContinental, MWilly-Brandt-Pl., tel. (+49)(0)69 260 50, www.frankfurt.intercontinental.com. Top-class German cuisine is served at the InterContinental’s

Taj Mahal D-4, Schweizer Str. 28, MSchweizer Pl., tel. (+49)(0)69 62 02 40, [email protected], www.tajmahal-restaurant.de. Frankfurt’s most expensive and best Indian restaurant. The tandoori dishes are fantastic, and service is attentive. The food is not as spicy as some may like it - so if you want it hot, make sure you ask for it hot. The polished blue and white dining room is usually full on weekends, so book ahead. Q Open 11:00 - 15:00, 18:00 - 24:00. (€12-19). AB

Taj-Taj Tandoori Bar & Grill Room C-3, Kaiserstr. 34, MWilly-Brandt-Pl., tel. (+49)(0)69 27 22 79 81, [email protected], www.taj-taj.com. An Indian restaurant with a difference - no kitschy surroundings here, but a stylish interior with tinkling, translucent shell chandeliers and large photos. The food is excellent - try the succulent Murgh Tikka chicken or the mixed tandoori seafood grill. And there’s more: stacked high up behind the bar is a great selection of whisky and brandy just waiting to be sampled. Q Open 11:00 - 15:00; 18:00 - 24:00.

International36 Grad D-4, Oppenheimer Landstraße 36, MSchweizer Platz, tel. +49 69 56 99 43 89, [email protected], www.36gradfrankfurt.de. A minimalist designer café, bar and restaurant with green sofas, exposed brickwork and bright white walls caters to a young crowd of coffee-lovers, lunch-goers and cocktail fans. You’ll find a rich and varied menu of Mediterranean food, including fresh salads, pasta, and steaks from the lava stone grill. The affordable lunch op-tions change every day, while on weekend nights there are Prosecco drink specials besides the regular cocktail menu. QOpen 10:00 - 01:00.

Exil E-1, Mercatorstr. 26, MMerianpl., tel. (+49)(0)69 44 72 00, www.exil-frankfurt.de. Entering Exil, you may think that you have stepped back to feudal times, when knights were bold and eaten carcasses were left on the floor. However, the simple decor of beige walls accompanied by heavy wooden tables and oversized leather chairs is tasteful and makes for a cosy evening. On the food front, Exil pulls off a great fusion of German and Mediterranean cuisine. QOpen 18:00 - 01:00, Fri, Sat 18:00 - 02:00. (€9-20). B

Ginkgo F-1, Bergerstr. 81, MMerianpl, tel. (+49)(0)69 49 12 02, [email protected], www.ginkgo-frankfurt.de/. Possibly the best place in Bornheim. This café, bar and restaurant attracts all the right hip people and serves all the right innovative dishes and cocktails. It has a less upmarket feel to it than many city-centre options, but the waiters seem to think that it’s the client’s job to wait. The weekend breakfasts are famous so book ahead. QOpen 09:00 - 01:00, Fri, Sat 09:00 - 02:00. (€9-14). PAB

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Signatures Veranda restaurant: from Monday to Thursday, take your pick from the lunch and dinner buffet, and have filet and items from the steak bar prepared in the show kitchen. On Fridays, there’s swordfish, whitefish and more at the fish bar. QOpen 06:30 - 22:30. (€17-26). PAG

Silk J-2, Carl-Benz-Str. 21, tel. (+49)(0)69 90 02 00, www.cocoonclub.net. A ten-course meal is proffered nightly, beginning at 20:00. Guests are given bamboo sandals to wear while they are seated on the sprawling white leather bed area. The servers wear silky, flowing dress that match the indirect illumination projected onto walls of shimmery white silk. All food can be eaten by hand off small plates, eliminating the need for a classic table setting, and exclusive drinks are placed in the headrest of your bed so that you can really relax and enjoy the purifying (and completely smoke-free) environment. QOpen 19:30 - 01:00. Closed Mon, Sun. €109. AG

Italian Al Terrazzino Rothschildallee 52, MHöhenstrasse, tel. (+49)(0)69 46 50 75. For over 25 years, Al Terrazzino has been offering quality Italian meals just northeast of the centre in Nordend. All meals are made fresh, and range from imaginative pasta to delicious game and fish dishes. QOpen 12:00 - 15:00, 18:00-23:00. Closed Sun.

Bella Vista E-1, Friedberger Landstr. 95, MMerianpl, tel. (+49)(0)69 55 73 07. The Barbera family who have been running Bella Vista for over 30 years will make you feel welcome. And no matter what you order, it’s all good. Pasta, fish, veal, pizza - this is a true Italian winner without the upscale fluff of some Westend trattorias. Q Open 12:00 - 14.30; 17.30 - 23.30. Closed Wednesday. (€7-20). A

Bistro Pizzeria Rucola F-1, Bergerstr. 10, MMerianpl, tel. (+49)(0)69 40 59 06 89. Mamma mia, this little Italian restaurant has some of the best pizza in town, and you can wash it down with big glasses of Chianti that only cost €2.40. Crispy, thin crusts and mounds of deliciously fresh roasted vegetables make the vegetarian pizza here outstanding. QOpen 11:00 - 24:00. (€5-20). A

Buzzano C-2, An der Welle 3, MAlter Oper, tel. +49 69 97 78 76 76, [email protected], www.buzzano.de. It’s 1920’s Chicago at Buzzano’s, where the spirit of Little Italy is relived in a wonderfully designed concept restaurant, featuring candlelit tables and booths surrounded by a library wall with a huge vault door, and quirky Monroe leg lamps overhead. There are excel-lent steaks, pasta and fish dishes, though the capo speciality (mac and cheese with lobster) is certainly worth a try. QOpen 12:00 - 15:00 and 17:00-24:00, Sat 17:00 - 24:00. Closed Sun. Bar open Mon-Fri 11:00-02:00, Sat 17:00-02:00. Sun closed.

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Isoletta B-1, Feldbergstr. 31, MWestend, tel. (+49)(0)69 72 58 89, [email protected], www.isoletta.de. Waiters alternate between speaking German and Italian at this upscale, white linen tablecloth restaurant in Westend. Choosing a main course from the seemingly endless list of pasta, fish and veal takes time. Order one of the fish specialties for two and get the whole fish, cheek flesh and all. Q Open 12:00 - 14:30, 18:00 - 23:30. Closed Sun. (€15-41). AB

La Trattor ia C/D-1, Für stenb er gst r . 179, MGrüneburgweg, tel. (+49)(0)69 55 21 30. One of Frankfurt’s legendary upmarket Italian restaurants, which serves impeccably prepared dishes ranging from classic I talian cuisine to the chef’s daily impromptu creations. Portions are rather scanty, though the required second course should do the trick. A smart choice when looking to impress business clients or your date. Q Open 12:00 - 14:00; 18:00 - 22:00. Closed Sat, Sun. (Menu €60-100). A

Leon D’Oro F-1/2, Waldschmidtstr. 30, MZoo, tel. (+49)(0)69 43 97 69, [email protected], www.ristorante-leondoro.de. This I talian bistro has really exceptional homemade pasta with delectable freshly prepared sauces. The interior fails to meet the quality of food and service, with huge tacky pollocked paintings and ugly brown booths, but somehow the atmosphere is still charming and intimate. The red house wine is absolutely brilliant. Q Open 12:00 - 15:00, 18:00 - 24:00. (€8-15). AB

Osteria L’isola Sarda Rothschildallee 38, tel. (+49)(0)69 46 22 06, [email protected], www.lisola-sarda.de. Original Sardinian cuisine, slightl y heavier and spicier than mainland I talian food, as well as traditional I talian options. Enjoy freshly made pasta, game, fish and meat dishes in a modern Mediterranean setting in Nordend. Orlando Piroddi and his wife give guests a warm welcome, and are happy to suggest the best I talian wine to accompany your meal. Q Open 11:30-14:30, 18.00-24.00, Sat, Sun 11:30-24:00, Mon closed. B

Osteria Vino-et-Vitae F-1/2, Sandweg 38, MMerianpl, tel. (+49)(0)69 48 00 60 35. Step off of Sandweg and into Southern Italy in this charming Bornheim newcomer. ‘Wine-and-life’ serves delicious pasta and seafood, and is rightly proud of its selection of Italian wines. Start with the calemari appetiser, then ask what fresh fish is available. QOpen 18:00 - 01:00. (€7-17). AG

Spago D-2, Grosse Eschenheimer Str. 7, MHauptwache, tel. (+49)(0)69 29 62 71. Its numero uno feature is its location just across from the Zeil. But their oversized thin crust pizzas also make it a hit with locals taking a break from their Saturday shopping. A modern mix of chrome and silver, with candlelight and charming Italian waiters, thus making it a decent nightspot. QOpen 11:30 - 23:30. Closed Sun. (€7-24). AB

Triangolo D-3, Domstr. 10, MDom/Römmer, tel. (+49)(0)69 28 90 07, www.triangolo-mmk.de. Difficult to spot, as it sits inside the Museum für Moderne Kunst with its windows actually on (the perpendicular) Braubachstr., but a good one to find. Tasty Italian offerings co-exist with guinea fowl and marsala sauces. Good for a meal, a coffee, or a glass of wine after the cultural feast of the museum. Check out their daily specials. QOpen 10:00 - 01:00. Closed Mon. (€6-18). PJAB

Club der Künstler F -3, Ostendstrasse 58, MOstendstrasse, tel. (+49)(0)69 48 44 68 27, [email protected], www.club-der-kuenstler.de. The ground floor of an elegant red corner building holds the bright spaces of the Artists’ Club. Decorated with photos of film and music artists from decades past, the restaurant also has talented artists in the kitchen, and serves up a surprising variety of excellent, fresh I talian cuisine. QOpen 11:30 - 15:00, 18:00-23:00, Sat, Sun 17:00 - 23:00. B

Das Leben ist Schön J-2, Hanauer Landstr. 198, tel. (+49)(0)69 43 05 78 70, [email protected], www.daslebenistschoen.de. A huge Italian tavern adorned with stills from Fellini films on its walls. Tables are large benches forcing socialization amongst its guests, most of whom are patrons of East Frankfurt nightclubs like Club 190 East or King Kamehameha. Pizzas are spot on Italian style thin crust. It’s a perfect place to kick off a Friday night, although getting a table can be almost impossible at times, particularly towards late evening. QOpen 11:00 - 00:00, Fri 11:00.01:00, Sat 18:00 - 01:00, Sun 18:00 - 00:00. (€4-16). B

Garibaldi C-2, Kleine Hochstr. 4, MAlte Oper, tel. (+49)(0)69 21 99 76 44, [email protected]@garibaldi-frankfurt.de, www.garibaldi-frankfurt.de. An appealing mix of good food and fun, Garibaldi is a favourite of many locals. The waiters are friendly and energetic, even flir ty at times - a glass of champagne sometimes comes free for ladies. Choose from a lengthy offering of antipasti, pizzas, pasta, seafood and wine. Most dishes are topped with freshly shaved truffles. Reservations are highly recommended. QOpen 11:30 - 23:30. Closed Sun. (€8-20). AB

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Vapiano C-2, Goetheplatz 1-3, MHauptwache, tel. (+49)(0)69 92 88 78 88, [email protected], www.vapiano.de. Quickly becoming one of Frankfurt’s most popular nightspots, you receive a card from the cashier and then go about ordering what you like. Endlessly trendy, the clever owners of this small chain of restaurants have managed to make Frankfurters drool over themselves for a chance to provide their own service. Small touches, good food and great atmosphere doesn’t hurt... QOpen 10:00 - 24:00. AGB

Villa Leonhardi B-1, Zeppelinallee 18, MBockenheimer Warte, tel. (+49)(0)69 789 88 47, [email protected], www.villa-leonhardi.de. Originally commissioned in 1806 by a man called Leonhardi, and located near the Palmengarten, the views are nothing short of spectacular. With Roman columns, marble statues, glass chandeliers, and a circular foyer, this is definitely a place to impress a date or client. The food is also impressive; amazing fish, exquisite pasta, and meticulously prepared soups and appetisers… all for a price, of course. Q Open 12:00 - 14:30, 18:30 - 22:00, Sun 12:00 - 14:30. (€15-25). PAUB

Zimt & Koriander D-2, Schärfengäßchen 4-6, tel. (+49)(0)69 29 80 17 30, [email protected], www.zimt-und-koriander.com. A chain of Italian restaurants with a wide range of very affordable pizzas, pastas, steaks, schnitzels and fish dishes, all getting good reviews from the mostly young guests. The Schärfengäßchen outlet has a section next door serving good bio/vegetarian food and fresh juices. Also at Berger Straße 191 (tel. 95 63 72 43), Zeil 53 (tel. 92 03 16 43) and Glauburgstraße 6. QOpen 11:00 - 24:00, Fri, Sat 11:00 - 02:00. BS

Japanese Kabuki C-3, Kaiserstr. 42, MWilly-Brandt-Pl., tel. (+49)(0)69 23 43 53, www.kabuki-restaurant.com. You’ll need to spend a load of cash to eat here, but you will do so happily if you’re a lover of Japanese food. Seafood, steak, chicken and duck are prepared before you on a table-side wok and grill. Appetisers and main courses are delicious, as are the cocktails. Reservations recommended. Q Open 12:00 - 14:00; 18:00 - 24:00; Sat, Sun 18:00 - 24:00 (€17-30). A

Mikuni E-2, Fahrgaße 91-95, MKonstablerwache, tel. (+49)(0)69 28 36 27. Often frequented by Japanese-Frankfurters (estimated at around 5,000), Mikuni is a great place for a sushi meal, particularly if you are earning top yen, because it’s bloody expensive. Typical house favourites include a large range of udon noodle soups, as well as tempura dishes. Pay 10 per cent more to grab a squat around the elaborately decorated bamboo floor seating area. Q Open 12:00 - 14:00; 18:30 - 22:00, Sat 12:00-14:30, 18:30 - 22:00. Closed Sun. (€14-27). AB

MoschMosch C-2, Luginsland 1, MAlte Oper, tel. (+49)(0)69 13 38 81 81, [email protected], www.moschmosch.de. Simple and easy, this was the first Japanese noodle-bar to hit Frankfurt. It comes complete with an understated, modern look and everything costs less than €10. Tasty noodle soups, dishes, and all of it fresh, light and healthy, with each meal named after its particular health benefit. Located near Goethestraße, it’s ideal for quick business lunches. QOpen 11:00 - 23:00, Sun 17:30 - 23:00. (€6-10). A

My Sushi B-3, Mainzer Landstr. 73, MHauptbahnhof, tel. (+49)(0)69 24 24 72 01, [email protected], www.my-sushi.com. Colour and price coordinated plates of sushi float past your eyes, and for €22.50 you can have a maximum

of 15 plates, or you could pay a la carte. The sushi chefs stand in the middle of the circle and prepare everything fresh before your eyes, a gorgeous array of fluorescent colour food. It’s both entertainment and a meal. Q Open 11:30 - 23:00; Sat, Sun & Holidays 16:00 - 23:00. (€1-4 per dish). PAB

Sushi am Main D-3, Neue Kräme 2, MDom/Römer, tel. (+49)(0)69 297 99 11, [email protected], www.sushiammain.de. This small, central sushi restaurant is a popular place for their quick business lunch menu that includes a drink, a soup, a salad, and a main course ranging from chicken teriyaki to a sushi mixed plate, all for a reasonable sum. Fresh and tasty, although by no means the best Japanese Frankfurt has to offer. QOpen 12:00 - 22:00. Also at B-2, Westend, Feuerbachstr. 1, 72 84 95; open 11:45 - 14:15, 18:00 - 22:00; Sat 18:00 - 22:00; Closed Sun and holidays. (€8-28). AB

Sushi Circle C-2, Neue Mainzer Straße. 84, MAlte Oper, tel. (+49)(0)69 91 39 93 02, [email protected], www.sushi-circle.de. With three locations in Frankfurt, they mean this name quite literally, as the sushi comes round on a huge conveyor belt. Covered with plastic, and sitting on price/colour coordinated plates, pre-prepared pieces of sushi pass by you at eye level. Chefs prepare sushi in the middle of the circle, from tuna sashimi to octopus, and for the less brave they have spring rolls, fried wontons, and tempura treats to try. QOpen 12:00 - 23:00. (€1-4/piece). PA

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Mexican Cantina Mescal D-4, Schweizerstr. 77, MSchweizer Platz, tel. (+49)(0)69 61 99 23 12, [email protected], www.cantina-mescal.de. Settle in amongst the palm trees or on the summer terrace of this Aztec-themed and supremely orange restaurant for some good cocktails and a fun atmosphere. Relatively good by its competitors’ standards, the food includes tapas, salads, enchiladas and tortillas. The ‘quick lunch’ is free if it isn’t on your table within 12,5 minutes. Friendly staff who speak English and an English menu are certainly a nice touch. QOpen 10:00 - 01:00, Fri, Sat 10:00 - 03:00. AB

Joe Penas A-2, Robert-Mayer-Str. 18, MBockenheimer Warte, tel. (+49)(0)69 707 51 56, [email protected], www.joepenas.de. Go for the margaritas, the socialising and the food - in that order. Wooden tables and red candles give Penas a Mexican-hacienda feel. A major attraction is the flavoured tequila (coffee, mint and vanilla) poured from a huge decanter at the bar. The food is decent, but the burritos and enchiladas appeared to us to be pre-made. The nachos, however, are some of the best we’ve sampled in Frankfurt. QOpen 17:00 - 01:00, Fri 17:00 - 02:00, Sat 18:00 - 02:00, Sun 18:00 - 24:00. (€8-15). AB

Sausalito’s A-1, Kiesstr. 36, MBockenheimer Warte, tel. (+49)(0)69 70 79 45 36, [email protected], www.sausalitos.de. One of the largest alcohol selections in town should be reason enough to drop by; half-price happy hours warrant a cheap caipirhinia one could take a swim in; however the margaritas are the specialty de la casa.  Saulsalito’s food has a pre-packaged feel to it, but they do some mean appetisers. QOpen 17:00 - 02:00. (€8-13). A

Tequila D-3, Weißadlergasse 5, MHauptwache, tel. (+49)(0)69 28 71 42, [email protected], www.tequila-frankfurt.de/. Aptly named, inasmuch as one can have a shot of an innumerable number of Tequila choices here, including pepper, cinnamon, coffee, chilli, and tomato. Homemade overstuffed burritos are the specialty, with food and fun being the target of the servers and bartenders. Happy hour all day on Sunday, and great lunch specials during the week. QOpen 11:00 - 01:00, Fri, Sat 11:00 - 02:00, Sun 18:00 - 01:00. (€6-13). B

Middle eastern Strandcafé E-1, Koselstr. 7, MMusterschule, tel. (+49)(0)69 55 72 24, [email protected], www.strandcafe-frankfurt.de. Offering delicacies from across the Arabic world, this impressive café in the Nordend has selections from Tunisia, Egypt, Morocco and Persia plus décor to match. Signs and menu items are displayed in Arabic as well as German. Beautiful stained glass chandeliers hang from the ceiling, hookah pipes and other Middle Eastern treasures abound, creating an entirely unique atmosphere. We highly recommend their vegetarian crepe with exotic sauce. Q Open 09:00 - 22:00; Sun & Holidays 10:00 - 22:00. (€8-16). B

Seafood Fisch Franke D-3, Domstr. 9-11, MDom/Römer, tel. (+49)(0)69 29 62 61, [email protected], fischfranke.de. Mingle with the locals in Fisch Franke, a seafood deli, oyster bar, restaurant and fish and chip shop all in one. The cafeteria style makes ordering easier (as long as you don’t mind pointing out your choice) and seating is available at standard tables and in some funky rickshaw-looking contraptions. Delicious and pretty good value (depending on what you choose to devour). QOpen 11:00 - 21:00, Sat 11:00 - 16:00. (€8-16).

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Lobster D-4, Wallstr. 21, MSchweitzer Pl, tel. (+49)(0)69 61 29 20, [email protected], www.lobster-weinbistrot.de. Nice choice for a romantic dinner, however it’s likely the guests at the next table will hear the sweet-nothings you whisper into his, or her, ear. The small, charming dining room stands out among the neighbouring applewine taverns. Seafood is prepared in a delicious variety of ways, but the overwhelming influence is French, with plenty of wines. QOpen 18:00 - 01:00. Closed Sun. (€14-18). A

Spanish & Latino Bodega Barcelona C-2, Kleine Bockenheimerstr. 10, MHauptwache, tel. (+49)(0)69 13 37 93 79. Made of dark brown wood and lit almost exclusively with candles, this small place is often nicknamed Klein Barcelona and it is always jampacked upstairs and down. Bodega has fantastic sangria with loads of fresh fruit, and many lovely Spanish wines. The tapas are fair, but the atmosphere is great. QOpen 17:30 - 01:00, Fri, Sat 17:30 - 02:00. (€8-16).

La Boveda B-1, Feldbergstr. 10, MWestend, tel. (+49)(0)69 72 32 20, [email protected], www.la-boveda.de. Some of Frankfurt’s most authentic tapas are served in this quaint, dimly-lit cellar. In addition to the smaller plates including standards like ceviche and black rice, the menu also features a selection of larger main courses and an impressive wine list. Q Open 12:00 - 14:30, 18:00 - 01:00. Sat, Sun 18:00 - 01:00. (€14-23). AB

Thai Ban Thai A-1, Leipziger Str. 26, MBockenheimer Warte, tel. (+49)(0)69 77 26 75, [email protected], www.banthairestaurant.de. If there were just a touch more humidity, you could imagine you were in Thailand. Ornately festooned in bamboo, this Thai is among the best in Frankfurt. The cuisine is superb; a succulent mix of spices and sauces, with the shrimp dishes scoring particularly well. Also nicely warming was the staff’s gracious service even on busy evenings. Ban Thai has a take-away service (call 70 43 10) if you just want to grab a quick meal but it doesn’t compare to the food indoors. Q Open 12:00 - 15:00, 18:00 - 24:00; Fri & Sat until 01:00. (€9-17). AB

Ha Long B-3, Düsseldorfer Str. 13, MHauptbahnhof, tel. (+49)(0)69 27 22 08 05. Very well-priced Thai (and to a lesser extent Vietnamese) specialities are served in dismally tacky bamboo-ey surroundings at Ha Long. Convenient for lunch on the way to the trade fair, the food is excellent and can be ordered as spicy as you like. Q Open 11:30 - 15:00; 17:00 - 22:00.Closed Sun. (€5-12).

Rainbow Garden Thai Restaurant B-3, Düsseldorfer Str. 1, MHauptbahnhof, tel. (+49)(0)69 25 20 66, [email protected], www.rainbowgarden.de. High-quality and good-sized servings of authentic Thai food on two stories near the train station. The vast menu offers beef, chicken, duck, seafood and vegetarian main courses. We especially like the appetisers and Mai Tais. Tell your waiter whether you’d like your meal prepared spicy, mild or somewhere in between. QOpen 11:30 - 15:00, 17:30-24:00. A

Turkish Gundi A-1, Leipziger Str. 85-87, MLeipziger Str., tel. (+49)(0)69 70 01 61. Truly gourmet Turkish food set in a rather upscale, but none too extravagant setting. We highly recommend the warm and cold appetiser plates, so you can sample dishes like stuffed grape leaves and fried sheep’s cheese. But the grilled meat specialties, such as the aubergine and minced lamb in a soft flour roll up are among their best offerings. It has a friendly atmosphere, with random musicians walking in the night we visited, putting the crowd into a lively mood. QOpen 09:00 - 24:00, Sun 11:30 - 23:30. PAEB

Manolya F-1, Habsburger Allee 6A, MHöhenstr., tel. (+49)(0)69 494 01 62. Although Döners are ubiquitous in Frankfurt, this Turkish restaurant is far more than just a kebab stand. Sit in the newly renovated semi-enclosed terrace with beautiful funky tiles, and soak in the enchanting atmosphere while chowing down on amazing stuffed vegetable delights, or treat yourself to the grill platter for an all-out meat gorge. If you are more into the authentic Turkish atmosphere, come early so you can grab a seat at the special sunken living room table for a seductive harem feel. The staff is very laid back and helpful, particularly if you are in need of suggestions for what to order. QOpen 11:00 - 01:00, Mon, Tue 17:00 - 01:00, Fri, Sat 11:00 - 02:00. (€4-18). AB

Vietnamese Quan Van I-1/2, Schwarzburgstr. 74, MGlauburgstr., tel. (+49)(0)69 59 97 23. Decorated with tropical plants and bamboo trimmings, we recommend sitting under the large umbrella in the back room of this excellent Vietnamese. Choose from a vast array of delicious fresh delicacies including fuzzy melon soup, lotus salad and numerous impressive seafood, meat and duck specialities plus a delightful menu for vegetarians. There’s an equally extensive wine menu. QOpen 10:00 - 01:00. (€9-15). A

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Bars & Pubs Anglo Irish E-3, Kleine Rittergasse 1, tel. (+49)(0)69 61 10 41, [email protected], www.angloirish.de. A lively Irish pub with a large beer garden in the heart of Old Sachsenhausen that?s the favourite of a mixed international crowd and the winner of the Guinness Arthur Award 2006. Join the crowd who often happily remain clinging to the bar until well past closing time. Football is the main sport shown on the screens, with English premiership and Bundesliga games shown live, as well as Irish GAA and rugby. QOpen 18:00 - 04:00, Sat, Sun 14:00 - 04:00. B

Café Sonderbar D-3, Färberstr. 65, MSchweizer Platz, tel. (+49)(0)69 62 57 09, www.sonderbar.de. A little known gem in Frankfurt, this local German bar is directly across from the banks of the Main in Sachsenhausen. The atmosphere isn’t trendy but rather open and relaxed thanks to its kind owner/bartender, who serves the perfect pint of Guinness. With a pool table and excellent snacks such as salad and sandwiches. QOpen 19:00 - 24:00.

Destino I-2, Habsburger Allee 9, MHöhenstr., tel. (+49)(0)69 24 24 08 88, [email protected], www.desti-nobar.de. Definitely one of the top new picks in town. Come to this swanky bar for pretty girls, snazzy music and groovy videos featuring swimming fish. The tapas served here are tasty and can be enjoyed in the more intimate tables in the rear if you are smart enough to make reservations. QOpen 17:00 - 01:00, Sat, Sun 17:00 - 02:00. A

Fox and Hound B-2, Niedenau 2, MAlte Oper, tel. (+49)(0)69 97 20 20 09, [email protected], www.foxpub.de. Homesick Brits and other English-speakers flock to the Fox and Hound, between the station and the trade fair, for hearty pub fare and pints of beer in a homely atmosphere. With football and rugby matches on TV it’s often noisy but rarely dull. QOpen 11:00 - 01:00, Fri 11:00 - 02:00, Sat 18:00 - 02:00. A

Irish Pub Bornheim Bergerstraße 255, Alt Bornheim, tel. (+49)(0)69 80 06 03 68, [email protected], www.irishpubbornheim.de. A great little neighbour-hood Irish Pub with a good set of regulars to liven the place up, sports events on large screens, a Thursday pub quiz and regular live music. Apart from beer, there’s the usual roundup of Irish and international pub grub on the menu, including breakfasts and steaks. Q Open from 15:00, Sat, Sun and Holidays from 12:00.

Kleinlaut & Brown D-2, Stiftstr. 34, MHauptwache, tel. (+49)(0)69 21 99 09 54, www.kleinlautundbrown.de. Not much elbow room in the sleekly modern decor, but K&B is definitely part of Frankfurt’s scene. A mix of pop, funk and techno is spun by a DJ in this narrow hallway of a bar. QOpen 18:00 - 03:00.

Luna Bar D-2, Stiftstr. 6, MHauptwache, tel. (+49)(0)69 29 47 74, [email protected], www.luna-bar.de. Luna is one of the best bars in town; clean and classic, smoothly designed and with a well-blended crowd. It features monthly full-moon parties, live music on Mondays and a regular DJ. Drinks include stellar cocktails and fine whiskeys to exotic mixtures. Beware of the snug fit at this popular scene. QOpen 19:00 - 02:00, Fri, Sat 19:00 - 03:00. AE

McGowan’s E-2, Zeil 10, MKonstablerwache, tel. (+49)(0)69 91 39 66 11, [email protected], www.macgowans.de. A true Irish pub, run by the McGowan clan who claim to have opened the first Irish bar on mainland Europe many years ago. The classically furnished pub oozes Irishness, serves excellent pub grub and has screens to fol-low the hurling and football games. QOpen from 16:00, Sat, Sun from 12:00. Kitchen opened Monday-Friday 17:00-23:00; Saturday & Sunday 12:00-23:00 A

Mood D-2/3, Berliner Str. 73, MDom/Römer, tel. (+49)(0)69 21 99 95 30/21999530. You should definitely come here if you are in the mood for a good time. The elegant marble detailing and plush red sofas and theatre-chairs give it the prop-er ambience for an evening of sexy snuggling and schmoozing. The Mood Food restaurant is open from 10:00 - 17:00. QOpen 19:00 - 01:00, Fri, Sat 19:00 - 03:00. Closed Sun.

O’Reilly’s B-3, Am Hauptbahnhof 4, MHauptbahnhof, tel. (+49)(0)69 26 48 78 78, www.oreillys.com. A massive pub right opposite the railway station. All major international sporting events can be seen here, and there’s a good breakfast fry-up. QOpen 12:00 - 01:00, Fri, Sat 12:00 - 03:00. (€9-15). PAEB

Soho E-3, Fritschengäßchen 5, MSüdbahnhof, tel. (+49)(0)69 62 12 59, www.soho-frankfurt.de. It has funky lights all over the place and an eclectic local artist collection that changes frequently. Comfy sofas and a DJ spinning tunes you’ve been wanting to hear for a while make it feel more like you are relaxing in a living room than a bar. They seemingly play every type of music including rock, indie, punk, alternative, wave, soul, lounge and sometimes just Elvis. The bar staff is extremely friendly, but it is small and always crowded, as it is a big hit with the local Sachsenhauseners. QOpen 19:00 - 02:00.

Café barsThe cool places that open up to serve breakfast/brunch, go on to serve lunch and then turn into a café until din-nertime draws in the foodies, after which the cocktail bar mixes drinks and the crowd piles onto the dancefloor.

Alex D-2, Eschenheimer Anlage 40, MEschenheimer Turm, tel. (+49)(0)69 91 50 97 80, [email protected], www.alexgastro.de. A great place to hit before or after seeing a movie at the nearby English cinema (Turm-Palast), Alex offers a retro diner-like atmosphere with a bit of an upscale twist. Part of a large chain, diversity seems to be their speciality. Our favourite is the cheap breakfast buffet and the oversized sandwiches. They also have a fantastic ice cream selection, and a complete cocktail menu, all in English. QOpen 09:00 - 01:00, Fri, Sat 09:00 - 03:00. (€4-9). AB

Buena Vista D-2, Grosse Eschenheimer Str. 13, MHaupt-wache, tel. (+49)(0)69 90 02 58 35, [email protected], www.buenavista-ffm.de. Antiqued furniture and chande-liers, as well as oversized comfy leather chairs create an upscale dining atmosphere, appropriate for either a late night cognac with cigar or lunch. Most impressive are the generously sized, beauti-fully presented and delectable tapas, such as grilled mushrooms and aubergine in sheep’s cheese and tomato. Steaks, fajitas, a full cocktail bar, and great service round out the bill. QOpen 11:30 - 01:00, Fri, Sat 11:30 - 02:00. (€11-21). PAB

Bull & Bear D-2, Schillerstr. 11, MHauptwache, tel. (+49)(0)69 133 88 73, [email protected], www.bullandbear.de. Named for its location directly next to the Frankfurt Stock Exchange and sporting a summer terrace, this sleek-looking place has great service and is crowded

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with suit types and big spenders. There’s a full breakfast, lunch and dinner menu, reasonably priced for this part of town, with everything from Mediterranean to crossover food. The Börsenkeller club downstairs opens for house parties for over-30s on most Saturday nights. QOpen 10:00 - 01:00, Fri, Sat 10:00 - 03:00. PAB

Café & Bar Celona D-2, Holzgraben 31, MHauptwa-che, tel. (+49)(0)69 13 88 67 09, [email protected], www.cafe-bar-celona.de. Be wary of hitting this already favourite Frankfurt café just after 18:00, as it is located in the heart of Frankfurt’s banking district and locals have quickly caught on to its great atmosphere, low prices, and impressive outdoor seating arrangement. Crispy flour tortilla pizzas make for fantastic cheap eats but there is also a generous selection of wraps, main dishes, cocktails, wines and beers. Super trendy Spanish influenced décor is mirrored by its super trendy clientele, so it’s probably best to look the part. QOpen 09:00 - 01:00, Fri, Sat 09:00 - 02:00. (€4-10). RB

EuroDeli C-3, Neue Mainzer Str. 60 - 66, MTaunusanla-ge, tel. (+49)(0)69 29 80 19 50, [email protected], www.eurodeli.de. Because it’s located near many of Frankfurt’s bank buildings, this is a popular spot for after-work happy hour. Tuesday nights are especially loud and busy, sometimes requiring a short wait to get in. Order drinks as well as food at the bar. A DJ usually plays a mix of modern music. QOpen 17:00 - 01:00. Closed Sat, Sun. A

Flipper F-1, Berger Str. 86, MMerianpl., tel. (+49)(0)69 44 33 05. Flipper is by far one of the most popular cafés in Frankfurt’s famous Bornheim area. It has a full breakfast, lunch, and dinner menu, and offers different lush salad platters that change daily. Always check out the special features for the day (Tageskarte), as these are usually better than the burgers and fries offered on the normal menu. The generous portions of food are definitely above average, but it’s more a place to see and be seen. QOpen 09:00 - 02:00, Fri, Sat 09:00 - 03:00, Sun 10:00 - 02:00. B

Gagos D-2, Zeil 112-114, MHauptwache, tel. (+49)(0)69 35 35 15 00, [email protected], www.gagos-bar.de. The stuff of a typical trendy Frankfurt bar, this is a café by day with international offerings, from soups and salads to tacos and tandoori chicken. The crowd rolls around from weary afternoon shoppers taking a coffee or lunch break to a trendier after-work crowd, who party at the weekend when it is transformed into a rooftop nightclub. It’s worth it for the view alone. QOpen 11:00 - 23:00. Club open Fri, Sat 22:00 - 05:00. (€5-13). PB

Hannibal I-2, Berger Str. 185 - 187, MBornheim Mitte, tel. (+49)(0)69 94 50 04 44, [email protected], www.restaurant-hannibal.de. This is a great place to catch up on some people watching while downing coffee, eating or just lounging the day away. Located on the centre square area of Bornheim, the bar and restaurant are stylishly decorated and Hannibal serves tasty snacks such as spring rolls and mozzarella sticks as well as trendy new-German dishes like the modified Wiener Schnitzel. Fish arrives with a colourful and edible garnish. QOpen 09:00 - 01:00, Fri, Sat 09:00 - 02:00, Sun 10:00 - 01:00.

Harvey’s E-1, Bornheimer Landstr. 64, MMerianpl., tel. (+49)(0)69 49 73 03, fax (+49)(0)69 48 00 17 05, www.harveys-frankfurt.de. One of the best spots in town, this place is bumping with groovy beats, good drinks, a delec-table menu and a hip crowd. Also a hot spot in the local gay scene. The interior is bedecked by grand cathedral windows

and adorned with shimmering colours and shapes. Super by night or day. QOpen 10:00 - 01:00, Fri, Sat 10:00 - 02:00. B

IMA C-2, Kleine Bockenheimer Str. 14, MHauptwache, tel. (+49)(0)69 90 02 56 65, [email protected], www.ima-multibar.de. Professing to be the feel-good option, IMA does seem to run a tight healthy ship around these parts with predominantly fresh sandwiches, baked potatoes, and salads, with all kinds of interesting ways of dressing them up, such as coconut cashew sauce or Asia-vinaigrette. Everything is homemade and it’s quite cheap. IMA transforms into a cocktail bar by night, offering poetry slams, DJs, musicians and film nights. QOpen 09:30 - 01:30, Mon, Tue, Wed 09:30 - 20:30. Closed Sun. EB

mc² lounge B-3, Niddastr. 101-103, MHauptbahnhof, tel. (+49)(0)69 272 277 80, [email protected], www.mc2lounge.de. Bring some E when you visit the mc², a small but comfortable lounge bar that’s relatively close to the train station. Einstein jokes aside, this is a great place to head for a quick coffee or a more relaxed time with a cocktail or snacks like cakes, muffins, and Greek, Italian and Spanish tapas. QOpen 10:00 - 01:00, Thu, Fri 10:00 - 02:00, Sat 18:00 - 02:00. Closed Sun.

Schirn Café D-3, Römerberg 6a, tel. (+49)(0)69 21 99 63 68, [email protected], www.schirn-cafe.de. Newly renovated to perfection, large groups will have no problems fitting into this massive café. Attached to the Schirn art gallery, the mammoth vaulted ceilings and interesting art installations are sure to impress, particularly in the toilets. The food (and service) is really good, salads and sandwiches with a Medi-terranean flair. Enjoy a well-prepared cocktail and join them for salsa dancing or live music. The eat-all-you-can Sunday brunch (from 10:00, €12) is free for children. QOpen 10:00 - 01:00, Fri, Sat 10:00 - 02:00, Sun 18:00 - 00:00. PAEB

Sunset D-2, Liebfrauenberg 37, MHauptwache, tel. (+49)(0)69 202 30. Predominantly a gay café, its innovative food and eclectic ambience attract a mixed crowd, particularly at weekends. Inside is a little like a chic tearoom with roses creeping the walls and a crystal chandelier. Good service and fresh ingredients. QOpen 11:00 - 24:00. (€7-14). ABP

Textor D-4, Textorstr. 38, MLokalbahnhof, tel. (+49)(0)69 62 22 99, [email protected], www.textor-ffm.de. Friendly and dedicated staff will serve you some excellent variations on pasta dishes and traditional German cuisine, such as their fantastic vegetarian lasagne. The weekend breakfast buffet is plentiful and affordable by Frankfurt stan-dards, and of course the cocktails for the night time crowd are fantastic. QOpen 10:00 - 01:00. (€8-16). B

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The Lounge D-2, Weißadlergasse 15, MDom/Römer, tel. (+49)(0)69 28 82 33. Close to the Hauptwache yet hidden from the main street, this is a preferred after-work hangout for those who crave a mellow atmosphere. The interior is that of a new-age bistro, with wooden floors and walls covered in shades of orange and red. The dinner menu includes a variety of op-tions, from light snacks to expensive dishes like calf medallions and risotto. QOpen 11:00 - 01:00, Sun 18:00 - 00:00. AB

V Element D-2, Große Eschenheimer Str. 20, MEschen-heimer Turm, tel. (+49)(0)69 21 99 64 41, [email protected], www.v-element.de. It’s as if Barbarella accidentally dropped her space ship into Frankfurt, and is using this as her secret hideout. This garish space-themed bar is located right next to the English cinema (Turm Palast), so they get an inter-national crowd coming in before and after the show. The daily happy hours feature over 100 cocktails, and there are lots of Tex Mex snacks and tapas, including chicken fried on a stick in innumerable styles. Service varies, but the cocktails are always spot on. Q Open 11:30 - 14:30; 17:00 - 02:00, Fri 11:30 - 14:30, 17:00 - 03:00, Sat, Sun 17:00 - 02:00. (€7-22). PAB

Walden D-2, Kleiner Hirschgraben 7, MHauptwache, tel. (+49)(0)69 92 88 27 00, [email protected], www.walden-frankfurt.com. Inspired by the words of Henry Thoreau, as scribed on the lime green walls of the café, pure simplicity is the concept of Walden. A blend of east and west fusion cooking, such as spinach salmon lasagne in a wasabi Hollandaise sauce or the tandoori chicken salad, they also do great pizza, pasta and steak. Friendly service and beautiful presentation round out this café’s charm. Upstairs is a snazzy nightclub/lounge offering jazz and lounge music, funky décor, and splendid cocktails, with live music every Wednesday. QOpen 09:00 - 01:00, Sun 09:00 - 18:00. EB

Clubs Batschkapp Maybachstr.24, tel. (+49)(0)69 95 21 84 10, [email protected], www.batschkapp.de. The third largest professional venue for bands and concerts, Batschkapp is definitely a place you should plan to go if you are in the mood for some live music. The feel changes according to each differ-ent act that comes in of course, but the general atmosphere is great for seeing a band as the stage and the dance floor are in such close proximity that you really feel like part of the show. The capacity is fairly small, but many a famous band has headlined here. Q Open Fri, Sat 22:00 - 04:00. E

Cocoon J-2, Carl-Benz-Str. 21, tel. (+49)(0)69 90 02 00, www.cocoonclub.net. A stylish and beautiful visual world made concrete, DJ Sven Väth’s creation employs genetic ar-chitecture inspired by nature to create a breathtaking nightclub that literally comes alive. The ‘membrane wall,’ a combination of a wire and plastic mesh matrix dramatically encircles the dance floor, where the 120,000-Watt sound system blasts house and techno music to an amazing array of light visuals. Guests can nestle up in leather cocoon couch pads that are housed within the wall, or choose a VIP room with adjustable lights, sound and cameras to spy on the rest of the guests. Q Open Fri, Sat 22:00 - 06:00. Admission €15. A

Cooky’s D-2, Am Salzhaus 4, MHauptwache, tel. (+49)(0)69 28 76 62, [email protected], www.cookys.de. A downstairs nightclub, Cooky’s lacks the grace and (happily) the snobbishness that some nightclubs around town are infamous for. Playing mostly hip-hop, house and R ‘n’ B, they also have great live concerts. Plenty of tables and chairs surround the dance floor so you can sit and chat but Cooky’s is definitely more of a booty shaking good time. Q Open 22:00 - 07:00; Fri, Sat 22:00 - 09:00; Wed, Thurs, Sun 23:00 - 07:00. Admission €7. E

Deelight D-2, Holzgraben 6, MHauptwache, tel. (+49)(0)69 46 09 43 55. A bar first and a club second, this place offers something very special for the late night partier: no cover charge. The music is always house, the theme is barely Inca, and there are usually drink specials on. The first section is primarily a bar, but in the back there are large vinyl booths set up round a smallish dance floor. A bit crowded, with a very hip atmosphere. QOpen 19:00 - 04:00, Fri, Sat 19:00 - 05:00.

Galerie B-3, Düsseldorfer Str. 1-7, MHauptbahnhof, tel. (+49)(0)69 96 00 96, www.galerie-frankfurt.de. This club near the station is full of singles on the prowl; women have a much easier time getting in when the place is full. Inside there’s a central dance floor with disco, pop and hip-hop, an upstairs balcony, the Platin-VIP lounge, and a mix of fashion on parade. Galerie is especially popular for its after-work parties on Thursday. No jeans. Galerie professes a open ended closing time and hosts private parties. Q Open Thu 18:00 - 05:00; Fri, Sat 22:00 - 05:00. A

King Kamehameha I-2, Hanauer Landstr. 192, tel. (+49)(0)69 480 03 70, [email protected], www.king-kamehameha.de. Known as the Kingka for obvious reasons, this is Frankfurt’s swankiest club. It’s also one of the most restrictive - expect to be turned down at the door if you’re wearing jeans, khakis or anything that marks you as a tourist. An 80s band plays to a full house on Thursday nights. A bar covers the length of the right-side wall downstairs, and there’s a large dance floor in the center. Q Opened Thursday 21:00-4:00; Friday & Saturday 22:00-4:00. Closed Sunday except the last Sunday of the month open from 19:00 - 01:00. Admission €10. E

Living XXL C-3, Kaiserstr. 29, MWilly-Brandt-Pl, tel. (+49)(0)69 24 29 370, [email protected], www.liv-ingxxl.de. The city’s largest nightclub has three bars and a raised dining room that looks onto the dance floor. It’s located in the ground floor of the Eurotower. DJs play a mix of modern and retro tunes, and you can check the large video screens showing live images to make sure that you’re not missing any action elsewhere in the club. QOpen Mon 11:30 - 15:00, Tue 11:30 - 23:00, Wed 11:30 - 01:00, Thu 11:30 - 03:00, Fri 11:30 - 04:00, Sat 19:00 - 05:00. Closed Sun. A

O25 I-2, Ostparkstr. 25, tel. (+49)(0)69 79 30 63 58, [email protected], www.o25.de. Located in an old bomb shelter, this dark and mysterious club offers an extensive array of music from Goa techno and Indian vibes to standard house for varied moves and grooves. Events are listed on the website. QOpen 23:00 - 06:00. Closed Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Sun. Admission €4-8.

Sansibar C-3, Taunustor 2 (Japan Tower), MTaunusan-lage, tel. (+49)(0)69 26 95 79 84, [email protected], www.sansibar.us. Trendy club/bar inside the red Japan Tower, with stylish cocktails and great parties. On Wednes-days: Blue Moon Swing, live music. Also check out their good-weather-only rooftop garden bar at Hanauer Landstr. 190 (open Wed- Sat 19:00 - 03:00). QOpen 18:00 - 02:00, Thu 18:00 - 04:00, Fri 20:00 - 04:00, Sat 21:00 - 04:00. Closed Mon, Sun. Admission free.

Santa Maria D-2, Holzgraben 9, tel. (+49)(0)69 46 09 43 55. Religious relics abound in this underground nightclub. You will pass the namesake everywhere you go, making you feel like God is really watching you. The seating resembles church pews all along the walls, and there are vividly coloured blue sloping walls that are designed to resemble chapel domes, with small shrines to Maria hidden everywhere. With

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three enormous dance floors and one very long bar, you should find plenty of room to groove and drink to the hip-hop and house offerings here. QOpen 22:00 - 05:00. Closed Mon, Tue, Wed. Admission €5-7, Thu free. P

Sinkkasten D-2, Brönnerstr. 5, MKonstablerwache, tel. (+49)(0)69 28 03 85, [email protected], www.sinkkasten-frankfurt.de. The type of music played changes every night, but generally varies from 80s to pop. Massive in size, there will always be room on the dancefloor for you. But if you’d rather just observe, it also provides two rows of theatre seating around the dancefloor to observe your fellow club-goers. There may be a long line to get in, but entrance standards are casual and open to all. QOpen 21:00 - 02:00, Thu, Sat 22:00 - 04:00, Fri 21:00 - 03:00, Sun 20:00 - 02:00. Admission €5.

Tel. 01805 069 9 60 (24hr information: €0.14/min), www.nachtbus-frankfurt.de.Offering service all nights these convenient night buses will take you to your destination almost anywhere in Frankfurt. Ticket prices are the normal fare, so you may use a daily, weekly or monthly card to get on, or pay for a one-way ticket to get to your desired location. Buses pick up every half hour from Konstablerwache from 01:30-03:30. There are also several regional nightbuses running only on Fridays, Saturdays, and on days before public holidays (which are numerous in Hesse), usually every hour.

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Anjama tel. (+49)(0)69 13 39 64 13, [email protected], www.anjama.net. En j oy s en sua l tan t r i c mas sa ge a t t h i s c i t y -centre salon staffed by experienced masseuses. Undergo a classic tantric massage, go for the four-hand massage, or bring your par tner along for a couple massage. Men can get massages from men, too. Prices range from €150 to €300 for 90 minu tes up to two hours. Appoin tments by phone onl y.

Tantric Massage

Stereo Bar E-4, Abtsgaesschen 7, MSchweitzer Pl., tel. (+49)(0)69 61 71 16, [email protected], www.ste-reobar.de. Attracts a young crowd, including lots of students. This cellar club has a funky interior with orange walls and an aquarium, and serves some of the most reasonably priced drinks available in a Frankfurt nightclub. A DJ usually spins a mix of rock, funk and techno. The dance floor is quite small but nobody seems to mind or even notice. QOpen 22:00 - 03:00, Thu, Sun 21:00 - 02:00. Closed Mon, Tue, Wed. E

The Cave D-2, Brönnerstr. 11, MKonstablerwache, [email protected], www.the-cave.de. Prepare to headbang like it’s 1989. This underground nightclub is exactly like it sounds: dark, smoky and full of interesting night creatures. It is the antithesis of the typical Frankfurt upscale nightclub, proffering a singularly un-pop music experience, including all the alternative and heavy metal bands one could ever want to hear from the last three decades. It has a very relaxed and fun atmosphere, and is the cheapest nightclub in town. QOpen 22:00 - 04:00, Fri, Sat 22:00 - 06:00. Closed Sun. Admission €3. P

U-Bar & U60311 D-2, Roßmarkt, MHauptwache, tel. (+49)(0)69 297 06 03 11, [email protected], www.u60311.net. A former pedestrian passageway has been converted into a colourful, lively bar and club with award-winning design. The U-Bar (open Wed, Thu from 22:00) has monthly literature evening and smaller parties, while the larger U60311 (named after its postal code) is home to the popular After Work parties, every Wednesday at 18:00. QOpen 22:00 - 03:00, Wed 18:00 - 03:00. Closed Mon, Tue.

Gay nightlife La Gata E/F-3, Seehofstr. 3, MSüdbahnhof, tel. (+49)(0)69 61 45 81, [email protected], www.club-la-gata.de. The one and only all-women’s bar in town. Holding its

roots in Sachsenhausen for the last 30 years, they offer a rustic and relaxed atmosphere. Friday and Saturday are the biggest nights for celebration of all things female. QOpen 20:00 - 01:00, Fri, Sat 21:00 - 03:00. Closed Tue.

Liliput D-2, Neue Kräme 29, Sandhofpassage, MHaupt-wache, tel. (+49)(0)69 28 57 27, www.liliput-frankfurt.de. A wonderful garden acts as an oasis in the middle of the inner-city madness. Come here on your lunch break or after work, when the place really gets busy. So busy in fact that you may have trouble finding a seat. QOpen 10:00 - 22:00. B

Pulse Lounge D-2, Bleichstr. 38a, MEschenheimer Tor, tel. (+49)(0)69 13 88 68 02, [email protected], www.pulse-frankfurt.de. The absolute place to be in the gay scene in Frankfurt. It serves as café, with excellent fresh soups and salads as well as a daily menu, local art and photography is prominently displayed on the walls and Pulse, its accompanying dance club, is a techno wonderland. Its huge outdoor seating area with pillows (and tables) is a big hit. They even have a classroom for dance lessons if you’re interested in learning to salsa. QOpen 10:00 - 01:00, Fri, Sat 10:00 - 04:00. (€4-10). AB

Jazz bars Jazzkeller C-2, Kleine Bockenheimer Str. 18a, MOper-npl., tel. (+49)(0)69 28 85 37, [email protected], www.jazzkeller.com. Located in a basement in the heart of the city, the Keller is the most important club on the local jazz scene and has been hosting world-renowned jazz musicians since 1952. Styles range from bebop, to free and modern jazz as well as blues, swing, latin and funk. Mmm-hmm... nice. QOpen Tue, Wed, Thu 21:00 - 03:00, Fri, Sat 22:00 - 03:00, Sun 20:00 - 03:00. Closed Mon. E

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There are many bars in the red light district between the station and the centre offering tabledancing and strip-ping. Expect to pay €10 admission to the better places. Drinks are usually reasonably priced, starting at about €5. However, if you want to chat with a girl, you’ll be paying from €30 for her glass of champagne. Remember - the bars listed here are strictly of the look-and-don’t-touch variety.

City-Relax D-2, Töngesgasse 44, tel. 21 99 78 29, www.city-relax.de. Erotic massages including four-hands and body to body. In-house or at your hotel by appointment.QOpen Mon-Sat 10:00 - 24:00, Sun 12:00 - 22:00.

Dr. Muel ler Blue Kino B-3, Kaiser str. 66, MHauptbahnhof. The main floor contains a large Beate Uhse adul t shop, wi th l ingerie for men and women, toys, books, magazines and videos. On the second floor and around the side entrance one can find pri vate viewing booths wi th over 128 choices of f ilm and six movie theatres. QOpen 09:00 - 24:00, Sun 12:00 - 24:00.

Elli’s Elliot A-2, Varrentrappstr. 55, MFrankfurt West, tel. (+49)(0)69 77 25 25, www.ellis-elliot-nightlife.de. Decorated to look like a 1920s cabaret, i t is a small upscale adult nightclub, i ts sophisticated clients enjoying its fairly secluded location, just off the beaten path near the Messe fairgrounds. I t hosts an international clientele alongside international perform-ers, catering to both male and female sensibili ties. Plush velvet booths sit on the perimeter of the dance area as guests enjoy a cocktail or two take in the intimate atmosphere. Drinks are available from €5-13. QOpen 21:00 - 06:00. Admission €5.

Imperial C-3, Moselstr. 46-48, MHauptbahnhof, tel. (+49)(0)69 24 24 92 48. Offering an erotic variety show with everything from a woman with a 65-pound snake to pro-vocative Russian folklore dancers to Samba performers, the Imperial maintains a sexy and bawdy cabaret environment, with seductive dancers performing throughout the evening. Clientele is varied, from stag and hen parties to businessmen in for evening, and a large number of regulars. Drinks range from €5-10. QOpen 20:00 - 06:00. Admission €5.

Pure Platinum C-3, Elbestr. 46, MHauptbahnhof, tel. (+49)(0)69 26 48 77 22, [email protected], www.pureplatinum.org. A long hall leads to this nicely designed, upmarket tabledance bar. Booth seating is posi-tioned very near to the dancefloor and private dance rooms are available if you want to get even closer with the girl of your choice. QOpen 21:00 - 05:00.

Tollhaus C-3, Taunusstr. 34, MHauptbahnhof, tel. (+49)(0)69 27 22 18 88, www.solid-gold.de. A catwalk with a rotating floor and plenty of poles is at the centre of this large tabledance bar. Dipped in red light, the décor includes golden statues holding up the ceiling - but you’ll probably be more inter-ested in plucking a girl off the floor for a chat over champagne, or a €30 tabledance with the one you fancy. For the ladies, there are regular shows with gifted male strippers. QOpen 20:00 - 05:00.

World of Sex B-3, Kaiserstr. 74, MHauptbahnhof. A short crawl from the train station, all of your adult entertain-ment needs can be met here. Beate Uhse, the renowned adult store, offers everything from videos to toys. Upstairs are private movie booths, and the top floor is the Virgin Bar, we believe for non-virgins only, with a movie theatre, private booths, a bar, and table dancing, all in very clean and sophis-ticated surroundings. Downstairs is a gay shop and movie theatre. QOpen 10:00 - 24:00. Admission to Virgin Bar €10.

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Main sights Kaiserdom & Museum D-3, Domplatz, MDom/Römer, tel. (+49)(0)69 5353 - 91 22 02, www.kaiserdom-koenigslutter.de. The Kaiserdom is the tall cathedral overlooking Domplatz. In the 16th and 17th centuries, the Holy Roman Emperors were ceremoniously crowned here. The Dom museum is full of historical artifacts, including pictures of Frankfurt at various times from the 14th century to today. Pick up a schedule of free organ music concerts. Q Church open 09:00 - 12:00, 14:30 - 18:00, Fri 14:30 - 18:00. Museum open 10:00 - 17:00, Sat, Sun 11:00 - 17:00, closed Mon. Admission €2/1.

Paulskirche D-3, Paulsplatz, MDom/Römer, tel. (+49)(0)69 28 10 98. Accessed from the Neue Krame pedestrian street, this 18th century church briefly served as the seat of German parliament when the first freely elected general assembly met here in 1848. A mural by Johannes Grutzke depicts the historical procession of representatives to the Paulskirche. QOpen 10:00 - 16:00.

Römerberg D-3, Rathaus Platz, MDom/Römer. For centuries this medieval square was the hub of city govern-ment. It looks a bit fake, and it is fake. The Römerberg was levelled during WWII, then partly reconstructed. The west side of the square is occupied by the Römer, city hall. On the east side is a row of restored half-timber houses called the Ostzeile, originally built in the 15th and 16th centuries. The Fountain of Justice stands in the square’s centre. The Römerberg is the site of several public festivals and a tourist office.

Westend Synagogue Freiherr vom Stein-Str. 30, MWestend, tel. (+49)(0)69 72 62 63. Although it suf-fered bombing damage, this is the only Frankfurt synagogue to survive WWII. Located at the corner of Freiherr-vom-Stein Straße, it was renovated in the 1950s.

MuseumsFrankfurt has its share of world class museums and art galleries. Take your pick and enjoy some culture.

Goethe-Haus & Museum D-2, Großer Hirschgraben 23-25, MHauptwache, tel. (+49)(0)69 13 88 00, fax (+49)(0)69 13 88 02 22, [email protected], www.goethehaus-frankfurt.de. Birthplace of Frankfurt’s most famous poet and writer, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. Frankfurters hold mixed opinions of Goethe, who declined to keep his citizenship of the city when he moved away from it. There’s more to see in the Haus than in the museum; reconstructed in the 1950s, the timber-framed Goethe Haus contains items just like those that filled it when the wealthy Goethe family lived there. Via a small garden you walk to the museum, which contains a library of the writer’s works. Call in advance to arrange tours in English. QOpen 10:00 - 18:00, Sun 10:00 - 17:30. Admission €5/2.50.

Haus Giersch (Regional Art Museum) C-4, Schaumain-kai 83, MSchweizer Platz, tel. (+49)(0)69 63 30 41 28, fax (+49)(0)69 63 30 41 44, [email protected], www.museum-giersch.de. Founded in 1994 by Frankfurt businessman Carlo Giersch, this collection encompasses local artists from Frankfurt and surroundings, promoting artists from Mainz, Hanau, Aschaffenburg, Wiesbaden, Darmstadt and Friedberg. It provides a comprehensive look into the art history of the Rhein Main region, with special exhibitions twice per year, exhibiting all types of artwork, including paintings, photography and sculpture. QOpen 12:00 - 19:00, Sat, Sun 11:00 - 17:00. Closed Mon. Admission €4/2.00.

Historisches Museum D-3, Saalgasse 19 (Römerberg), MDom/Römer, tel. (+49)(0)69 21 23 55 99, fax (+49)(0)69 21 23 07 02, [email protected], www.historisches-museum.frankfurt.de. Ignore the ghastly entrance - the history museum looks better inside than out. You’ll learn about the royal roots of the city, the growth (mostly due to the trade fair) in the medieval era and the destruction of the city in the war. The top exhibits include a beautifully crafted model of the medieval city, and another rather shocking one of the flattened centre in 1945. QOpen 10:00 - 18:00, Wed 10:00 - 21:00. Closed Mon. Admission €4/2.

Frankfurt Card [email protected], www.frankfurt-tourismus.de. This card, valid for one (€8.70) or two calendar days (€12.50) allows non-stop cultural enjoyment at a pretty good price; there’s also a great-value group ticket for up to 5 people (€15/24). Cardhold-ers can make unlimited use of public transport, including to and from the airport, and also get 25% reductions on city tours, reduced admission to 21 museums, the zoo and the Palmengarten. The card is sold at the tourist information offices and at the hotel reservation office at the airport (Terminal 1, hall B).

Museumsufer-Ticket tel. (+49)(0)69 21 23 01 41, [email protected], www.kultur.frankfurt.de. A two-day museum card grants free admis-sion to the permanent and many special exhibitions of 29 museums in and around Frankfurt. A normal ticket costs €12/6, a family ticket €20. There is a special combined trade fair version too. The card is valid for an extra day for museums that are closed the day following purchase. Buy the ticket at tourist offices or participating museums.

Reduction cards

Tourist Information Office Frankfurt B-3, Haupt-bahnhof, MHauptbahnhof, tel. (+49)(0)69 21 23 88 00, www.frankfurt-tourismus.de. TCF has helpful staff that can offer a variety of information, hotel and tour bookings, etc. QOpen 08:00 - 21:00, Sat, Sun 09:00 - 18:00. Also at Römerberg 27 (Open 09:30 - 17:30, Sat, Sun 10:00 - 16:00).

traffiQ B-3, Hauptwache, MHauptwache, tel. (+49)(0)69 1805 06 99 60, [email protected], www.traffiq.de. Dazed and confused by the traffic options in town? Visit these friendly and English-speaking people for information and tickets for train travel in and around Frankfurt, Germany and Europe. They also have two-hour tour of Frankfurt. QOpen 09:00 - 20:00, Sat 09:30 - 18:00. Closed Sun.

Tourist informationFor a small city, Frankfurt has a fair share of sights. Must-sees include a trip up to the top of the Main Tower skyscraper (or, lacking money or time, to the top floor of the Zeilgalerie mall), a stroll from Opernplatz to Konstabler Wache and a peek at the Römerberg. With more time on hand, visit the Städelsches Kun-stinstitut museum.

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Jüdisches Museum (Jewish Museum) C-3, Unter-mainkai 14 - 15, MWilly-Brandt-Pl., tel. (+49)(0)69 21 23 50 00, fax (+49)(0)69 21 23 07 05, [email protected], www.juedischesmuseum.de. This moving and historic museum depicts the role of German Jews in Frankfurt before the Holocaust. Exhibits present a remarkable look at the lives, history and culture of the Jews, with moving depictions. The annex on Kurt-Schumacher-Str. displays archaeological remnants of synagogues and private homes in the Judengasse (the focal point of Jewish life in the city). QOpen 10:00 - 17:00, Wed 10:00 - 20:00. Closed Mon. Admission €4.00/2.00.

Museum für Angewandte Kunst (Museum of Applied Arts) D-3, Schaumainkai 17, MSchweizer Pl., tel. (+49)(0)69 21 23 40 37, [email protected], www.museumfuerangewandtekunst.frankfurt.de. Located on the east end of the Schaumainkai, the Villa Metzler is a beautiful house now incorporated by an impressive structure of glass and white concrete designed by New York architect Richard Meier. The museum is divided into Europe, Islamic lands, East Asia, Book Art and Graphics, and boasts quality artwork from the east as well as the west. QOpen 10:00 - 17:00, Wed 10:00 - 21:00. Closed Mon. Admission €5/2.50.

Museumsufer D-3, Schaumainkai, MSchweitzer Pl.. The southern bank of the Main boasts one of Germany’s best cultural treasures. The Museumsufer (museum embankment) stretches between the Friedensbrücke bridge in the west all the way to Dreikönigskirche church in the east. The strip holds thirteen of the city’s museums, all located in wonderfully restored villas from the 1900s set between structures dating back to the 1800s. Internationally acclaimed architects such as Richard Meier and Oswald Mathias Ungers have extended the existing buildings with modern additions. Museums found here include the Film Museum, the Museum of Applied Art, the Jewish Museum and the Architecture Museum.

Deutsches Architekturmuseum C-3, Schaumainkai 43, MSchweitzer Pl., tel. (+49)(0)69 21 23 88 44, fax (+49)(0)69 21 23 77 21, [email protected], www.dam-online.de. First opened 1979, this was the first architecture museum in Europe. The angular-looking building, designed by Oswald Mathias Ungers, was itself an inspiration to further explore man’s reasoning for creating proper shelter from the elements. Beginning with the mud-brick structures of the Sumerians, the museum ends with modern skyscrapers. QOpen 12:00 - 18:00, Wed 12:00 - 20:00. Closed Mon. Admission €6/3.

Deutsches Filmmuseum D-3, Schaumainkai 41, MSchweizer Pl., tel. (+49)(0)69 96 12 20 0, fax (+49)(0)69 21 23 78 21, [email protected], www.deutsches-filmmuseum.de. Considered by many film historians and movie enthusiasts to be the finest film museum in the country, this venue shows a varied exhibit of classic films. Exhibits display the development of a film studio and the process of making a film from the planning stage to the wrap session. Highlights include a copy of the Lumiere brothers’ work (from 1895) and Edison’s Kinetoscope from 1889. QOpen 10:00 - 17:00, Wed, Sun 10:00 - 19:00, Sat 14:00 - 19:00. Closed Mon. Admission €5.80/3.80.

Liebieg Municipal Museum of Sculpture (Li-ebieghaus-Museum alter Plastik) C-4, Schaumain-kai 71, MSchweitzer Pl., tel. (+49)(0)69 650 04 90, fax (+49)(0)69 21 23 07 01, [email protected], www.liebieghaus.de. The sculpture collection here from

5,000 years of various civilizations and epochs is consid-ered one of the most important in Europe. Some pieces are exhibited in the exquisite gardens surrounding the house. QOpen 10:00 - 17:00, Wed 10:00 - 20:00. Closed Mon. Admission €5/3.50.

Museum der Weltkulturen (Museum of World Cultures) D-3, Schaumainkai 29-37, MSchweizer Platz, tel. (+49)(0)69 21 23 59 13, fax (+49)(0)69 21 23 07 04, [email protected], www.mdw-frankfurt.de. In essence, this museum is a gal-lery showcasing cultures from the Americas, Africa, Oceania, Asia and many other cultures in regularly changing exhibitions. Partly dedicated to contemporary art, partly on ancient art, the museum can be found exploring opportunities to experi-ence different cultures from around the world. QOpen 10:00 - 17:00, Wed 10:00 - 20:00. Closed Mon. Admission €3.60/2, Galerie 37 €4/2.50; combined €4.60/2.60.

Museum für Kommunikation (Museum of Com-munication) D-3, Schaumainkai 53, MSchweitzer Pl., tel. (+49)(0)69 30 20 29 40, fax (+49)(0)69 606 0666, [email protected], www.museumsstif-tung.de. Smallish in size, this particular museum has free internet access downstairs and Frankfurt’s best brownies and chocolate chip cookies in the café. The museum itself is about the history of the German post and telephone sys-tem - fun, antiquated gadgets and post trucks can be found, but mainly interactive videos that are only in German. Audio tours can be purchased in English. QOpen 09:00 - 18:00, Sat, Sun 11:00 - 19:00. Closed Mon. Admission €2.50/2.

Städelsches Kunstinstitut (Städel Art Institute) C-4, Dürerstr. 2, MSchweitzer Pl., tel. (+49)(0)69 605 09 80, fax (+49)(0)69 61 01 63, [email protected], www.staedelmuseum.de. Don’t miss out on Frank-furt’s pre-eminent art museum, the Städel, one of Ger-many’s most important art collections. It has an impressive collection containing a vast array of works including Dürer, Hohlbein, Carnach, Monet, Van Gogh, Cezanne, Matisse and Van Dijck. The section on German expressionism is particularly strong, with representative works by Frankfurt artist Max Beckmann. QOpen 10:00 - 18:00, Wed, Thu 10:00 - 21:00. Closed Mon. Admission €10/8.

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Museum für Moderne Kunst (Modern art mu-seum) D-2, Domstr. 10, MDom/Römer, tel. (+49)(0)69 21 23 04 47, fax (+49)(0)69 21 23 78 82, [email protected], www.mmk-frankfurt.de. A fine new addition to Frankfurt’s museums, which houses the works of major artists from the 1950s to the present, with new exhibits constantly being added. The permanent collection features works by Lichtenstein, Andre, Flavin, Warhol and Segal as well as many German masters. Famous works are displayed in unique ways throughout the building, itself a piece of art and dubbed The Piece of Cake because of its triangular shape. QOpen 10:00 - 17:00, Wed 10:00 - 20:00. Closed Mon. Admission €6/3, free on the last saturday of the month.

Schirn Kunsthalle D-3, Am Römerberg 6a, MDom/Römer, tel. (+49)(0)69 299 88 20, fax (+49)(0)69 988 22 40, [email protected], www.schirn-kunsthalle.de. Schirn is the city’s main art gallery for temporary exhibitions. The exhibitions cover a broad range of styles and subjects, but most involve less traditional art. QOpen 10:00 - 19:00, Wed, Thu 10:00 - 22:00. Closed Mon. Special exhibitions €8/6.

Senckenberg A-2, Senkenbergeranlage 25, MBock-enheimer Warte, tel. (+49)(0)69 75 420, fax (+49)(0)69 74 62 38, www.senckenberg.de. Renovated and reorganized in 2003, this remarkable natural history museum is one Frankfurt’s most impressive collections. Primarily known for its excellent dinosaur exhibition, it is also one of the most important research museums in Europe, thanks to the numerous publications and scientific institutions it houses, including the Centre for Biodiversity Research. The ground floor has by far the most exciting exhibits, including the dinosaurs, whales, elephants and the history of hu-man evolution. The museum is immaculate, extensive and extremely interesting for adults and children alike, with a seemingly endless collection of everything that has lived on earth. QOpen 09:00 - 17:00, Wed 09:00 - 20:00, Sat, Sun 09:00 - 18:00. Admission €6.00/€3.00.

Struwwelpeter-Museum B-2, Schubertstraße 20, tel. (+49)(0)69 74 79 69, [email protected], www.struwwelpeter-museum.de. Written by world-renowned physician, author and lifelong citizen of Frankfurt Heinrich Hoffman, Stuwwelpeter, (pronounced Stroo-velpay-ter) or Slovenly Peter, is his most famous character. He began sketching for children to ease their nerves while visiting his doctor’s office, and eventually wrote Struwwelpeter as a gift for his three-year-old son in 1844. It and many other stories quickly became classics (and cautionary tales) worldwide. The small gallery is a collection of original artwork created by Hoffman, editions and parodies of Struwwelpeter from the 19th and 20th centuries, as well as other paraphernalia to do with his life and work as an author and an psychiatric innova-tor. The book can be purchased in scores of languages - Mark Twain did one translation. It’s worth a look if you are at the Römerberg wandering around, particularly as admission is free and they have a great gift shop. QOpen 10:00 - 17:00. Closed Mon. Admission €2/1.

Parks & Gardens Bethmannpark E-1/2, Berger Str./ Mauerweg, MMe-rianpl.. Located in front of Friedberger Tor and opened to the public in 1952, Bethmannpark is worth visiting to see the Chinese Gardens - with pagoda. Chess players can play using the park’s metre-high chess pieces. However, the park is located off the busy Friedberger Landstraße and, as such, is not the most peaceful of Frankfurt’s green spaces.

Claiming 83,000 of the 600,000 jobs in Frankfurt, banks are taken very seriously around these parts. 83 percent of Frankfurt’s GDP is based in service industries, so if inhabit-ants don’t work directly for the banks them-selves, they probably work for companies which somehow indi-rectly support them. The GDP per Frankfurt employee is a whopping €70,165, and the balance sheet of banks headquartered in Frankfurt comes to a staggering €2,218 billion. There are over 315 banks here, includ-ing 177 foreign institutions, which is probably why you can walk around town and hear five different languages on any given day.

The most famous bank in Frankfurt is the European Central Bank (ECB, www.ecb.europa.eu), which makes Frankfurt the capital city of the euro. The current presi-dent of the ECB is Frenchman Jean-Claude Trichet. Politi-cally independent of the governments of the EU member states, the ECB is responsible together with the national central banks for the definition and implementation of monetary policy in the eurozone. Its mission is to main-tain price stability for the eurozone, thereby safeguarding the value of the euro. The ECB building houses a gift and bookshop with plenty of literature and coin sets (Kaiserstr. 29, tel. +49 69 24 40 47 98).

Börse C-2, Börsenpl. 4, MHauptwache, tel. (+49)(0)69 21 11 15 15, www.deutsche-boerse.com. Europe’s largest stock exchange is located in Frankfurt. Housed in a building from the 1800s. Computerised systems have somewhat tamed the trading floor frenzy, but it’s still an interesting sight with some of the busiest trading outside of New York. In a funny mood? Shout ‘SELL’ and watch the suits panic. QOpen 10:00 - 17:00. Closed Sat, Sun. The Visitors Gallery is open to visitors from 10:30 to 18:00 by appointment only. To book a tour (10:00, 11:00 in German, English) call 24hours in advance. Extended tours, which cost €125 plus MwSt. (value added tax) and last about 1,5 hours, are available at 8.45 (Opening Bell) or in the afternoon and include an introduction to the basics of exchange trading as well as a visit to the Visitors Gallery.

Geld Museum (Deutsche Bundesbank Mu-seum) I-1, Wilhelm-Epsteinstr. 14, MDornbusch, tel. (+49)(0)69 95 66 30 73, [email protected], www.geldmuseum.de. This monetary policy fantasyland focuses on many different issues, including the history of currency, safety and printing of money, antique coin collections and the changeover from the Deutschmark to the euro. However, it is primarily a playground of sophisticated games and toys attempting to teach monetary policy to dummies, and, in our case, failing. Although it’s fun and everything is in German and English, afterwards we weren’t quite ready to head the European Central Bank. QOpen 10:00 - 17:00, Wed 10:00 - 21:00. Closed Sat. Admission free.

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Grüneburgpark & Schönhof-Pavillon B-1, Grüne-burgweg, MWestend. Located in the Westend area, Grüneburgpark is the second largest green space in the city, with great tree-lined paths for strolling and jogging as well as spacious lawns for chillin’ or Fußball. The park was founded in 1789 by P. Tehmann-Metzler, the original owner, and named Zur Grünen Burg. It was handed to the city of Frankfurt in 1940 and today, the park has been expanded and holds exotic trees and plants, some of which older than 100 years. In the summertime an open-air cinema screens films and concerts take place on the lawns. The Schönhof-Pavillon, originally a garden house from the 18th century, serves as a café and restaurant.

Günthersburgpark I-1, MBornheim Mitte. Basketball courts, gigantic fountains for splashing around in and large lawns for sunbathing make this Bornheim park an exquisite place. There is always a game of football or badminton being played and it’s a great place for a stroll during the crisp fall months.

Holzhausen Park I-1, MHolzhausenstr.. This park in Nordend contains fantastic suburban architecture like the peculiar Holzhausenschlösschen; a moated baroque sum-mer residence. The castle frequently holds classical music concerts, exhibitions and other events. There is a large play-ground for children. However, dogs aren’t allowed in the park.

Lohrberg I/J-1. Head to the 185m-high Lohrberg, 6km northeast of the city, where you can enjoy grand views of the surrounding Rhine-Main area as well as the city skyline. Also nearby is Frankfurt’s last vineyard, the Lohrberger Hang. A beer garden in the park serves applewine and, of course, beer.

Ostpark I-2, MEissporthalle/Festplatz. A charming park, with a vast expanse of green for sunbathing, kicking around a football, or just lazing. Frankfurters are very keen on grilling frankfurters there on the weekends but it’s big enough to accommodate everyone. It also has a huge lake right in its centre, a rarity for city parks.

Stadtwald F-4. It’s well worth the 10-minute tram journey to the spacious Stadtwald (city woods) on the outskirts of Sachsenhau-sen. Paths leading into the forest accommodate travel by bicycle, horse or foot. In the park you’ll find duck-filled ponds, barbecue facilities and picturesque views of the city from the Goetheturm. For the more actively inclined, there are training courses where you can turn it up a notch. Near the tower there’s a beer garden (also serving cocktails) and an adventure playground.

Zoo (Zoologischer Garten) F-2, Alfred-Brehm-Pl. 16, MZoo, tel. (+49)(0)69 21 23 37 35, [email protected], www.zoo-frankfurt.de. Considered one of Europe’s best, especially for its nocturnal house and exotarium, where animals are kept in simulated natural envi-ronments. Tropical storms occur on schedule (daily at 11:30 and 15:30). QOpen 09:00 - 19:00. Admission €8/4. K

Sightseeing tours Applewine Express D-2, tel. (+49)(0)69 21 32 24 25, fax (+49)(0)69 21 32 27 27, [email protected], http://www.ebbelwei-express.com/. The Ebbelwei (applewine) Express is a quirky way to tour the city while you work on acquiring a taste for applewine. You can’t help but notice the bright red and blue tram trundling around town on weekend afternoons. The one-hour ride costs €6 (children €3) and includes a bottle of applewine and a pretzel. The ride takes you through the city center to Sachsenhausen, then loops back to Bornheim. For information on schedules, call 21 32 24 25 or ask at the Verkehrsinsel at Hauptwache.

City tours D-3, tel. (+49)(0)69 21 23 89 53, [email protected], www.frankfurt-tourismus.de. The tourist office organises city tours in ten languages: Arabic, Chinese, German, English, French, I talian, Japa-nese, Portuguese, Russian, and Spanish. The tour lasts 2.5 hours and costs €25/20, €10 for children. Sights include the Römerberg and the Goethe House. Tours start daily at 10:00 and 14:00 at the Römerberg tourist office (Römerberg 27, D-3), or at 10:15 and 14:15 from the train station tourist office (Tourist Info Hauptbahnhof, Empfangshalle, B-3).

Helicopter trips Egelsbach Airport, tel. (+49)(0)69 15 30 06 66, [email protected], www.helifliegen.de. See Frankfurt from the sky; a 30-minute helicopter flight across the city costs from €199/person. Egelsbach airport is a 20 minute drive south of town.

Insider Tours tel. +49 69 1520 846 4200, www.frankfurt-on-foot-cityguide.blogspot.com. Join native English speakers David or Jo on an excellent-value 3-hour Frankfurt on Foot walking tour, starting daily at 10:30 at the Römer/Paulskirche tram stop; this walk takes in all sights and Frankfurt’s full history. Book online or just show up. The tailor-made private tours on offer include half and whole day tours, airport layovers tours, student group and special interest tours. There’s also a newcomers’ orientation tour (on demand), aimed at new residents and taking in the main sights as well as introducing culture, shops and how to use public trans-port. Q Tickets €12/10.

Primus boat tours D-3, Mainkai 36 (Am Eisernen Steg), MDom/Römer, tel. (+49)(0)69 133 83 70/13 38 37 12, fax (+49)(0)69 28 47 98, [email protected], www.primus-linie.de. Boat cruises on the Main and Rhine rivers. Tours take anything from 50 minutes to a day. Departures are from the Eisernen Steg bridge, near the Römer. Q (€6-29).

The Messe Messe (Trade fair) A-2, Ludwig-Erhard-Anlage 1, MFesthalle/Messe, tel. (+49)(0)69 757 50, www.messefrankfurt.com. This huge complex west of the centre is Europe’s largest trade fair centre, visited by millions each year. International conferences and tradeshows convene here throughout the year, featuring everything from new technology and cars to plumbing equipment and adult entertainment. One of the Messe’s most heavily attended events is the International Book Fair, held in October.

One of Frankfurt’s oldest remaining buildings, the Sach-senhäuser Warte fortress tower dates back to 1470, when it was built to guard the most important road lead-ing south. Besides forming part of the city fortifications, for centuries – before the arrival of skyscrapers – it was a popular place for locals to view the city from above. The Sachsenhäuser Warte underwent several attacks; the 1519 clash with Franz von Sickingen was resisted without the tower being scratched, but unfortunately the encounter with Markgraf Albrecht Alcibiades von Brandenburg in 1552 resulted in the tower being burnt down, later rebuilt as a watchtower. It survived World War Two undamaged, though the Baroque house next door was ruined. Nowadays, the Sachsenhäuser Warte is a popular bar and restaurant in green surroundings.

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SKYSCRAPERSWith ten buildings over 150m high in the city centre, Frankfurt ( jokingly nicknamed Mainhattan) has a unique skyline for a European city. Wartime destruction and the need for office space during Germany’s economic boom in the 1960s and 70s led Frankfurters to look up for space solutions. Indeed, judging by the uninspired architecture (to say the least), the motto of those decades seemed to be stick your banks in the air like you just don’t care. Get great (and free) views of the skyline from the top floor of the Zeilgalerie mall, which is connected to the roof terrace of the Galeria Kaufhof department store.

Top buildingsAlthough the highest structure in town is the 331m Europaturm television tower in the northern outskirts, the highest skyscraper is the triangular Commerzbank Zentrale at 259m (300.10m if you count the mast and the little blinking light at the top). It’s also the highest in Europe. Size does matter when boys play with building blocks - the Commerzbank is a full two metres higher than the previous highest building in Frankfurt and Europe, the MesseTurm (Trade Fair tower, 257m). Third in line is the Westend Straße tower near the station (208m). The crown at the top of the building needs heating in winter to prevent icicles from forming. The Main Tower with its viewing platform at 200m is next, followed by the 186m Trianon building, which has an upside-down triangular mirror on the roof. Holding the record for 15 years from 1978, the Silver Tower houses the Dresdner Bank, and used to have a top-floor swimming pool which the bankers later replaced with a conference room. The Marriott hotel has checked into the 159m Plaza Büro Center, and next up are the 155m twin towers of the Deutsche Bank, also nicknamed Credit & Debit. The gleaming Skyper tower comes next - though we’d have suggested a more feminine name like Skyliner instead. European Central Bank president Jean-Claude Trichet rules over Euroland from the 148m Eurotower, though his little enterprise is scheduled to move to a new 160m-high tower across the river in Sachsenhausen in a few years.Another remarkable highrise is the 120m Henninger Turm, which is basically a rotating restaurant that was stuck on top of the Henninger brewery silo in 1961. The brewery is bankrupt, the terrain sold, and the tower is slated for demolition, though this has led to an outburst from

Frankfurters who have happy childhood memories of the rotating floor and the views.Architecturally, the Japan Center (115m) may be the most interesting skyscraper in the banking district, with its characteristic Japanese design and overhanging roof. The most beautiful one however must be the Main Plaza. This hotel may be a mere 88m high, but it’s made with bricks and is inspired by the 1920s American Radiator Building in midtown New York. A remarkable newcomer to Frankfurt is the 87m-high building of the Radisson SAS hotel, which is shaped like a coin standing on its side. Fans of 1970s architecture should head out to the Niederrad office area to view the remarkable 57m-high, boxy Olivetti Turm. Finally, the pretty brick Mousonturm deserves a mention, even though at 33m it doesn’t even reach to the knees of its big brothers. Once a soap factory, it now houses a theatre and a (ground floor) restaurant. For more information on skyscrapers in Frankfurt and else-where, see www.emporis.com.

Main Tower Observation Deck Neue Mainzer Str. 52-58, MWilly-Brandt-Pl., tel. (+49)(0)69 69 91 32 01, www.maintower.de. A visit to the 200m-high Main Tower skyscraper is a definite must for Frankfurt first-timers. Finished in 1999, it houses 62,000m2 of office space, has 2,550 win-dows, 1090 steps and employs about 2,000 people to keep it standing. The most useless fact we can give you is that it’s a full twenty times heavier than the Eiffel Tower. The observa-tion platform, on top of building at 200m, offers magnificent views of central Frankfurt and the surrounding region. There’s no more appropriate place to order long drinks than up here; have a romantic sunset dinner or a boozing session behind the huge windows of the 53rd floor Main Tower Restaurant (open 17:30 - 01:00; Fri & Sat 17:30 - 02:00, closed Sun. & Mon). QOpen 10:00 - 21:00, Fri, Sat 10:00 - 23:00. In the winter open daily from 10.00 - 19.00 The platform is closed during bad weather or strong winds. Lift fee €4.50/€3.

Rank Name Hight Built1 Commerzbank Zentrale 259m 19972 MesseTurm 257m 19903 Westend Straße 1 208m 19934 Main Tower 200m 19995 Trianon 186m 19936 Silver Tower 166m 19787 Plaza Büro Center 159m 19768 Deutsche Bank I 155m 19849 Deutsche Bank II 155m 198410 Skyper 154m 200411 Eurotower 148m 197712 Frankfurter Büro Center 142m 198013 City-Haus 142m 197414 Gallileo 136m 200315 Pollux 130m 199716 Messe Torhaus 117m 198517 AfE-Turm 116m 197218 Japan Center 115m 199619 Eurotheum 110m 199920 Nibelungenplatz 4 110m 1966

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Airline officesAir France tel. (+49)(0)69 180-583 08 30.Austrian tel. (+49)(0)69 180-300 05 20.British Airways tel. (+49)(0)69 1805-26 65 22.CSA Moerfelder Landstr. 45-47, tel. (+49)(0)69 69 02 68 41.EL AL tel. (+49)(0)69 3-971 61 11.Finnair tel. (+49)(0)69 1803-34 66 24.KLM tel. (+49)(0)69 1805-21 42 01.LOT tel. (+49)(0)69 1803-300 03 36.Lufthansa An der Hauptwache 7, tel. (+49)(0)69 28 28 95.SAS tel. +45-32 32 68Swiss tel. (+49)(0)69 69 80 99 25.

Business connectionsAmerican Chamber of Commerce Roßmarkt 12, tel. (+49)(0)69 929 10 40.Deutsche Industrie-und Handelskammer (Cham-ber of Commerce) Schillerstr. 11, tel. (+49)(0)69 219 12 80.

Car rentalAvis Frankfurt Airport, tel. (+49)(0)69 69 02 77 71.Budget Frankfurt Airport, tel. (+49)(0)69 69 07 44 40.Europcar Frankfurt Airport, tel. (+49)(0)69 69 79 70.Hertz Frankfurt Airport, tel. (+49)(0)69 69 40 73.Sixt Frankfurt Airport, tel. (+49)(0)69 180-526 25 25.

ConsulatesAustralia C-1, Grüneburgweg 58 - 62, tel. (+49)(0)69 90 55 80.Austria Lyoner Str. 16, tel. (+49)(0)69 600 61 96.Belgium Kettenhofweg 29, tel. (+49)(0)69 97 10 54 10.Denmark Parkstr. 7, tel. (+49)(0)69 6173-32 47 37.Finnland Karlstr. 12, tel. (+49)(0)69 24 29 77 27.France A-1, Ludolfusstr. 13, tel. (+49)(0)69 795 09 60.Greece A-1, Zeppelinallee 43, tel. (+49)(0)69 979 91 20.India B-3, Friedrich-Ebert-Anl. 26 (India House), tel. (+49)(0)69 153 00 50.Italy B-2, Beethovenstr. 17, tel. (+49)(0)69 753 10.Luxembourg Theodor-Heuss-Allee 108, tel. (+49)(0)69 97 20 47 47.Netherlands 2-B/C, Bockenheimer Landstr. 39, tel. (+49)(0)69 971 20 10.Portugal Zeppelinallee 15, tel. (+49)(0)69 979 88 00.Spain Nibelungenpl. 3, tel. (+49)(0)69 959 16 60.Sweden Wildunger Str. 9, tel. (+49)(0)69 79 40 26 15.United Kingdom B-2, Bockenheimer Landstr. 42 (Triton Haus), tel. (+49)(0)69 170 00 20.USA B-1, Siesmayerstr. 21, tel. (+49)(0)69 753 50.

Cultural centresGoethe-Institut Diesterwegpl. 72, tel. (+49)(0)69 961 22 70.

DentistsDr. Dobbertin I-1, Eschersheimer Landstr. 34, tel. (+49)(0)69 95 53 02 55.Dr. Esser I-1, Feyerleinstr. 14, tel. (+49)(0)69 55 35 68.Dr. McCaffrey, Dr. Church I-1, Ginnheimer Landstr. 125, tel. (+49)(0)69 53 30 05.

The stylists at this hairdressing salon get the same rigorous training as at any Vidal Sassoon salon around the globe. Consultations are free and the staff speaks English.Kaiserhofstr. 16, tel. 692 97 04 00.

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Dr. Schneider B-2, Mendelssohnstr. 53, tel. (+49)(0)69 74 72 73.Dr. Topf A-1, Adalberstr. 14, tel. (+49)(0)69 70 72 05 56.Dr. Voigt D-2, Schillerstr. 10, tel. (+49)(0)69 28 74 40.

DoctorsDr. Biegler I-1, Eschersheimer Landstr. 468, tel. (+49)(0)69 52 09 97.Dr. Edith Permand Darmstädter Landstrasse 186, tel. (+49)(0)69 68 41 00.Dr. Najman D-4, Schweizerstr. 5, tel. (+49)(0)69 61 67 07.Dr. Schneider B-2, Mendelssohnstr. 53, tel. (+49)(0)69 74 72 72.

FlowersBlütentraum E/F-1, Berger Str. 69, tel. (+49)(0)69 43 40 42.Blume 2000 D-3/4, Schweizer Str. 25, tel. (+49)(0)69 61 57 67.Blumenbox tel. (+49)(0)69 911 723 44 47.Bonsai Centre I-1, Friedberger Landstr. 325, tel. (+49)(0)69 55 37 24.Flowers Hanisch B-3, Main Train Station, tel. (+49)(0)69 23 91 91.

MoneyAmerican Express B-3, Main Train Station, Kaiserstr. 8, tel. (+49)(0)69 210 50.Reisebank B-3, Main Train Station, south exit, tel. (+49)(0)69 24 27 85 91.

OfficialsEuropean Central Bank Kaiserstr. 29, tel. (+49)(0)69 134 40.Ministery of Finance (Hessisches Ministerium der Finanzen) Friedrich-Ebert-Allee 8, tel. (+49)(0)69 611 32 25 12.Town Hall (Rathaus) Römerberg 23, tel. (+49)(0)69 21 23 41 11.

TailorsBüdel Ladies Tailoring B-2, Westendstr. 50, tel. (+49)(0)69 72 50 24.Feinschnitt Custom Tailor D-4, Kaulbachstr. 71, tel. (+49)(0)69 28 75 05.Nadel & Faden Tailoring C-2, Goethestr. 4 - 8, tel. (+49)(0)69 23 20 77.

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Art galleriesGalerie Poller E-3, Brückenstr. 9 - 11, MSüdbahnhof, tel. (+49)(0)69 62 40 42, fax (+49)(0)69 62 92 27, [email protected], www.galerie-poller.com. Q Open 10:00 - 13:00, 14:00 - 19:00, Sat 10:00 - 16:00. Closed SunGallery Anita Beckers A-3, Frankenallee 74, MGallus-warte, tel. (+49)(0)69 73 90 09 67, [email protected], www.galerie-beckers.de. QOpen 11:00 - 18:00, Sat 11:00 - 14:00. Closed Mon. Other times by arrangementGallery BBK F/I-2, Hanauer Landstr. 89, MZoo, tel. (+49)(0)69 49 52 90, [email protected], www.bbk-frankfurt.de. Featuring maritime themes with the North Sea, Black sea as well as the Rhine and Main rivers QOpen 10:00 - 12:00, Mon, Fri 17:00 - 20:00. Closed Tue, Wed.Gallery Brumme Frankfurt D-3, Braubachstr. 34, MDom/Römer, tel. (+49)(0)69 28 72 63. Q Open 10:00 -13:00, 14:00 - 18:00, Sat 10:00 - 15:00. Closed Sun, Mon

BooksBritish Bookshop D-2, Börsenstr. 17, MHauptwache, tel. (+49)(0)69 28 04 92, [email protected]. A huge variety of English-language books, a large teaching section as well as videos, books on tape and cards. Ordering books from the UK or US is possible. QOpen 09:30 - 19:00, Sat 09:30 - 18:00. Closed Sun. AHugendubel E-2, Steinweg 12, MHauptwache, tel. (+49)(0)69 (01801) 48 44 84, [email protected], www.hugendubel.de. Following the latest chain-store trends, this large, multi-leveled bookshop includes a coffee shop and couches for lounging. Quite crowded on the week-ends, it sells books in German, English and other languages. It also stocks music, videos and DVDs. QOpen 09:30 - 20:00, Thu, Fri, Sat 09:30 - 21:00. Closed Sun.Internationale Presse Schmidt & Hahn B-3, Im Hauptbahnhof, MHauptbahnhof, tel. (+49)(0)69 24 25 23 16, fax (+49)(0)69 24 25 23 99. Buy newspapers from around the globe, as well as magazines in English, German or French. You will also find a collection of books, mostly fiction, in English and German. QOpen 07:00 - 20:30, Sat, Sun 08:00 - 20:00.Sussmann’s D-2, Zeil 127, MHauptwache, tel. (+49)(0)69 131 07 51. A small bookshop tucked behind the Katharinenkirche church at Hauptwache, it sells books, magazines and greeting cards in both German and English. They also have a decent selection of English-version videos and DVDs. QOpen 09:00 - 19:00, Thu, Fri 09:00 - 20:00, Sat 09:00 - 18:00. Closed Sun.Wendeltreppe D-4, Brückenstr. 34, MSüdbahnhof, tel. (+49)(0)69 61 13 41, [email protected], www.die-wendeltreppe.de. This fun bookshop in Sach-senhausen specialises in mystery-suspense novels. Store decorations and props support the theme. Some titles are available in English. Q Open 09:30 - 13:00, 14:00 - 19:00, Fri 09:30 - 13:00; 14:00 - 18:00; Sat 09:30 - 14:00. Closed Sun.

The most popular shopping area is the Fußgängerzone (pedestrian street) of the Zeil, beginning at Hauptwache and stretching all the way to Konstablerwache, with the city’s main department stores (Kaufhof and Karstadt) as bookends. On its western end, the Zeil changes its name and becomes Fressgasse (eat-street) with enough cafés, patisseries and delicatessens to recharge from any shop-ping spree. In the same area is Schillerstraße, home to slightly less designer, but nonetheless quality clothing and gift shops. For more funky boutiques, second-hand outlets and hard-to-find items, try Berger Straße, with shops extending from the Merianplatz to Bornheim Mitte U-Bahn stations, or else Leipziger Straße in Bockenheim.

Department stores & MallsGaleria Kaufhof D-2, Zeil 116 - 126, MHauptwache, tel. (+49)(0)69 219 10, www.galeria-kaufhof.de. Re-garded for its enormous subway station level grocery store as much as it is for anything else, it’s a moderately priced chain department store. Shop for clothing, shoes, accessories, cosmetics, jewelry, house wares and linens. Descend to the basement for a bakery, salad and olive bar, large collection of imported pastas and sauces, candies and chocolates, wine and liquor, and even a fresh sushi bar. Q Open 09:30-20:00, Thu-Sat 09:30-21:00. Closed Sun.Karstadt D-2, Zeil 90, MHauptwache, tel. (+49)(0)69 92 90 50, www.karstadt.de. One of Frankfurt’s largest department stores, Karstadt also sells an enormous array of gourmet delicacies in the basement; everything from or-ganic fruits and vegetables to gourmet meats, cheeses and chocolates. Q Open 09:30-20:00, Thu-Sat 09:30-21:00. Closed Sun.Main-Taunus-Zentrum MSulzbach, tel. (+49)(0)69 300 90 10, [email protected], www.main-taunus-zentrum.de. QOpen . Closed Sun. Open 09:30-20:00, Thu-Sat 09:30-22:00. Closed Sun.NordWestZentrum Limescorso 8, MNordWest-zentrum, tel. (+49)(0)69 580 90 20, [email protected], www.nwz-frankfurt.de. QOpen 10:00 - 20:00. Closed Sun.Peek & Cloppenburg E-2, Zeil 71 - 75, MKonstabler-wache, tel. (+49)(0)69 29 89 50, www.peekundcloppen-burg.de. With designer labels, excellent service, tremendous selection and very high prices, P&C is the undisputed shop-ping champion for high-quality clothes along the Zeil. QOpen 10:00 - 20:00. Closed Sun.Zeilgalerie D/E-2, Zeil 112-114, MHauptwache, tel. (+49)(0)69 92 07 34 14, [email protected], www.zeilgalerie.de. The only real mall in the city centre is not just a place to buy stuff, but also to windowshop. All store-fronts inside this mini-mall are glass - so you can ride the escalators up and down to survey the selection. The unconventional spiral shaped interior houses clothing and music stores, cafes, electronics shops and much more. Go up to the rooftop terrace for a free panoramic view over the centre. QOpen 10:00 - 20:00. Closed on Sundays (except restaurants and cinema)

GoethestrasseBogner C/D-2, Goethestr. 21, tel. (+49)(0)69 29 47 20, [email protected], www.bogner.com. Luxury sports, leisure wear and accessories for men, women and children. QOpen 10:00 - 19:00, Sat 10:00 - 18:00. Closed Sun.Cartier C/D-2, Goethestr. 11, tel. (+49)(0)69 133 86 60, www.cartier.com. Art, design and 150 years of suc-cessful branding. QOpen 10:30 - 18:30, Sat 10:00 - 16:00. Closed Sun.Chanel C/D-2, Goethestr. 10, tel. (+49)(0)69 29 09 76, www.chanel.com. Selling ready to wear apparel, acces-sories and shoes, plus the emblematic Coco Chanel classics. QOpen 10:00 - 19:00, Sat 10:00 - 16:00. Closed Sun.Ehinger-Schwarz C/D-2, Goethestr. 18, tel. (+49)(0)69 92 91 91 82, www.ehinger-schwarz.de. Home to the international jewellery design studio, Charlotte. QOpen 10:00 - 19:00, Sat 10:00 - 17:00. Closed Sun.Ferragamo C/D-2, Goethestr. 2, tel. (+49)(0)69 920 07 30, [email protected], www.ferragamo.com. Salvatore’s eponymous emporium has shoes, acces-sories, ready to wear clothing plus shades, perfume and watches. For men and women. QOpen 10:00 - 19:00, Sat 10:00 - 16:00. Closed Sun.

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Schillerstraße market D-2, MHauptwache. This street market is packed with shoppers and workers buying delicious food for lunch, but you could do all your shopping here. Cheese, fruit, vegetables, hot local delicacies plus handicrafts and oddities. Check out the Britain Island for Creme Eggs, Walkers crisps and many more Brit favourites. Q Every Friday.Superkato D-2/3, Kornmarkt 3, MDom/Römer, tel. (+49)(0)69 29 45 44. This is a great spot for sushi lovers, where you can snack on tasty rolls and fresh sushi while purchasing Asian noodles, rice, spices and other specialties to take home. Q Open 09.30 - 18.30, Sat 09.30 - 16:00. Closed Sun, Mon.Zarges C/D-2, Kalbächer Gaße 10, MAlte Oper, tel. (+49)(0)69 29 90 30. Thank God for the Germans’ love of bread, meat and cheese. Located right on the Freßgaße, this delicatessen sells a precious and virtually unlimited assortment of gourmet cheeses, breads and meats at gourmet prices. QOpen 08:00 - 19:00, Sat 08:00 - 16:00. Closed Sun.

SouvenirsYou’ll also find a few small shops on the Römer square’s southern side, offering traditional tourist wares such as T-shirts and beer steins.

Dippemarkt E-2/3, Fahrgasse 80, MKonstablerwa-che, tel. (+49)(0)69 28 25 59. Take home something to remind you of Frankfurt’s applewine, such as the blue stoneware bembel (pitcher) or glasses. You can find these at many shops, but the Dippemarkt has one of the city’s largest selections. QOpen 09:00 - 19:00, Sat 09:00 - 16:00. Closed Sun.Hanne Kley D-2, Rossmarkt 12, MHauptwache, tel. (+49)(0)69 28 48 11, [email protected], www.hanne-kley.de. Germans are proud of their expertly hand-crafted wooden toys - and it’s reflected in the prices at this colourful shop. It sells hanging mobiles, train sets, dollhouses, games and lots more. I t’s a fun stop for anyone with children in the family, or for those who like collector’s i tems. QOpen 10:00 - 18:00, Sat 10:00 - 16:00. Closed Sun.Äpplergalerie E-3, Klappergasse 9, MSüdbahnhof, tel. (+49)(0)69 61 99 53 93, [email protected], www.aepplergalerie.com. QOpen 10:00 - 20:00, Sat 10:00 - 14:00. Closed Sun.

Georges Rech C/D-2, Goethestr. 23, tel. (+49)(0)69 13 37 64 74. Flamboyant and feisty styles from top German design house. QOpen 10:00 - 19:00, Sat 10:00 - 18:00. Closed Sun.Gucci C/D-2, Goethestr. 5, tel. (+49)(0)69 920 08 90, www.gucci.com. The classic green and red take on clothing, luggage, leatherware and gifts. QOpen 10:00 - 19:00, Sat 10:00 - 18:00. Closed Sun.Hermes C/D-2, Goethestr. 25, tel. (+49)(0)69 298 02 83, fax (+49)(0)69 29 80 28 55, www.hermes.com. Their famous luxurious ties and scarves, as well as their classic designer home items. QOpen 10:00 - 19:00, Sat 10:00 - 16:00. Closed Sun.Mont Blanc C/D-2, Goethestr. 29, tel. (+49)(0)69 21 65 79 68, www.montblanc.com. This snow-capped peak is the place to go for classic fountain pens, watches and modern stationary accessories. QOpen 10:00 - 19:00, Sat 10:00 - 18:00. Closed Sun.Picard Galerie C/D-2, Goethestr. 14, tel. (+49)(0)69 29 68 31, [email protected], www.picard-leder-waren.de. Handbags, wallets, briefcases and other business accessories in the finest leathers. QOpen 10:00 - 19:00, Sat 10:00 - 18:00. Closed Sun.Prada C/D-2, Goethestr. 29, tel. (+49)(0)69 28 34 69, www.prada.com. Need a handbag? Some shoes? Join the elite and sport the Prada label. QOpen 10:00 - 19:00, Sat 10:00 - 18:00. Closed Sun.Rena Lange C/D-2, Goethestr. 27, tel. (+49)(0)69 28 33 40, [email protected], www.renalange.com. A German design house existent since 1916 and still producing classic collections for women. QOpen 10:00 - 19:00, Sat 10:00 - 16:00. Closed Sun.Tiffany C/D-2, Goethestr. 20, tel. (+49)(0)69 920 02 70, www.tiffany.com. THE name in silverware, jewellery and breakfast venues, of course. QOpen 10:00 - 19:00, Sat 10:00 - 16:00. Closed Sun.Versace C/D-2, Goethestr. 22, tel. (+49)(0)69 91 39 86 99, www.versace.com. Check out the various collec-tions from the house that has continued beyond Gianni’s life-time. QOpen 10:00 - 19:00, Sat 10:00 - 14:00. Closed Sun.

Markets & FoodBornheimer Wochenmarkt I-2, Am Uhrtürmchen/Marktplatz, MBornheim Mitte. Farmers sell fresh fruit and vegetables of unlimited variety. Tempting variety of meats, sausages, cheeses, as well as fresh spices, dairy and preserves all sold at tiny kiosks in the middle of the Bornheimer square. This is an entertaining place to watch and learn from the locals. Q Wed 08:00 - 18:30, Sat 08:00 - 16:00Erzeugermarkt E-2, Konstablerwache, MKonsta-blerwache, [email protected], www.erzeugermarkt-konstablerwache.de. The largest produce market in the Main metropolis holds 52 kiosks selling many Hessen specialities and temptations from nearby farms. Among the usual selections, this market also has many stands set up with Frankfurt specialities, including applewine. Also look for Kartoffelpuffer, huge fried potato pancakes with applesauce. There are plenty of places to sit and eat too. Q Open Thu 10:00-20:00, Sat 08:00 - 17:00.Kleinmarkthalle D-2, Hasengasse 5-7, MHauptwache, www.kleinmarkthalle.de. Since 1954, Frankfurters have come here to pick up their necessary foreign food delicacies. Here you can find spices, ingredients, desserts, and breads from all over the world. The freshest fish, meats, and cheeses are for sale daily with lots of vendors to choose from, as well as a spectacular assortment of fresh flowers. QOpen 08:00 - 18:00, Sat 08:00 - 16:00. Closed Sun.

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Abtsgäßchen E-3/4Adalbertstr. A-1Adickesallee I-1Adlerflychtplatz D-1Adlerflychtstr. D-1Affentorplatz E-4Achenbachstr. D-4Albusstr. E-2Alfred-Brehm-Platz F-2Allerheiligenstr. E-2Allerheiligentor EF-2Alte Brücke E-3Alte Gasse E-2Alte Mainzer Gasse D-3Altkönigstr. BC-1Am Geistpförtchen D-3Am Hauptbahnhof B-3Am Leonhardstor D-3Am Salzhaus D-2Am Städelshof E-2Am Tiergarten F-2Am Weingarten A-1An der Hauptwache D-2An der Kleinmarkthalle D-2An der Staufenmauer E-2Arndtstr. B-2Auf der Körnerwiese C-1August-Siebert-Str. B-1Babenhäuser Landstr. I-3Bäckergasse E-3Bäckerweg E-1Barckhausstr. B-2Baseler Platz B-4Baseler Str. B-3Battonnstr. E-2Baumweg E-1,F-2Baustr. D-1Beethovenstr. B-2Bendergasse D-3Berger Str. EF-1Berliner Str. D-2/3Bethmannstr. D-3Bettinaplatz B-2Bettinastr. B-2Biebergasse D-2Bindingstr. E-4Bleidenstr. D-2Bleichstr. D-2Blumenstr. D-1Bockenheimer Anlage C-2Bockenheimer Landstr. B-1,C-2Bockenheimer Warte A-1Böcklinstr. CD-4Bodenstedtstr. E-4Börneplatz E-3Böhmerstr. C-1Bornheimer Landstr. EF-1Bornwiesenweg D-1Börsenplatz D-2Börsenstr. D-2Braubachstr. D-3Breite Gasse E-2Bremer Platz C-1Brentanostr. B-2Brönnerstr. D-2Brückenstr. E-3Brückhofstr. E-3Bruchstr. E-4Buchgasse D-3Burgstr. F-1Burnitzstr. CD-4Camberger Str. A-4Corneliusstr. B-2Cranachstr. D-4Dammstr. E-4Danneckerstr. D-4Dantestr. A-2Darmstädter Landstr. E-4David-Stempel-Str. E-4Deutschherrnufer EF-3Diesterwegplatz D-4/5Diesterwegstr. D-4Dominikanergasse E-2/3Domplatz D-3Domstr. D-3Dreieichstr. E-3/4Dreikönigsstr. E-3Dürerstr. C-4Düsseldorfer Str. B-3Eckenheimer Landstr. E-1Eckhardtstr. F-3Eiserne Hand E-1Eiserner Steg D-3Elbestr. C-3Elefantengasse E-2Elisabethenstr. E-3Elkenbachstr. EF-1Elsa-Brandström-Platz B-2Elsheimer Str. C-1Emil-Claar-Str. C-1Emil-Sulzbach-Str. A-2Emser Brücke A-2/3

Emser Str. A-2Eppsteiner Str. BC-1Erlenstr. B-3Eschenheimer Anlage D-1Eschersheimer Landstr. D-1Esslinger Str. B-4Fahrgasse E-2/3Fahrtor D-3Falkstr. A-1Familie-Jürges-Platz B-3Färbergasse DE-3Feldbergstr. B-1Fellnerstr. D-1/2Feststr. E-1Feuerbachstr. B-2Fichardstr. D-1Fichtestr. E-2Finkenhofstr. D-1Fischerfeldstr. E-3Flößerbrücke EF-3Frankensteiner Platz E-3Frankensteiner Str. E-3Franz-Lenbach-Str. C-4Freiherr-vom-Stein-Str. B-1Friedberger Anlage EF-2Friedberger Landstr. E-1Friedberger Platz E-1Friedensbrücke C-4Friedensstr. C-3Friedrich-Ebert-Anlage B-2/3Friedrich-Stoltze-Platz D-2Friedrichstr. BC-1Fritschengäßchen E-3Fürstenberger Str. C/D-1Gallusanlage C-3Galluswarte A-3/4Gartenstr. CD-4Gärtnerweg C-1Gaußstr. E-1Gelbehirschstr. E-2Geleitsstr. EF-4Georg-Voigt-Str. A-2Gerbermühlstr. F-3/4Gerichtsstr. E-2Gervinusstr. C-1Goetheplatz D-2Goethestr. C-2Gräfstr. A-1/2Greifstr. A-1Große Bockenheimer Str. C-2Große Eschenheimer Str. D-2Große Fischerstr. E-3Große Friedberger Str. E-2Große Gallusstr. C-2/3Große Rittergasse E-3Große Seestr. A-1Großer Hirschgraben D-3Grüne Str. F-2Grüneburgplatz B-1Grüneburgweg BC-1Guilettstr. BC-2Günthersburgallee EF-1Güterplatz B-3Güterstr. B-3Gutleutstr. A-4,C-3Gutzkowstr. DE-4Habsburger Allee I-1/2Hafenstr. B-4Hafnerstr. B-3Hainer Hof E-3Hainer Weg E-4Hamannstr. D-1Hamburger Allee A-2Hammelsgasse E-2Hanauer Landstr. F-2Hansaallee C-1Hans-Thoma-Str. D-4Hardenbergstr. B-4Hasengasse D-2Hebelstr. E-1Hedderichstr. DE-4Hegelstr. F-1Heidelberger Str. B-4Heideplatz F-1Heidestr. F-1Heilbronner Str. B-4Heiligkreuzgasse E-2Heinestr. D-1Heisterstr. E-4Helgoländer Str. C-1Herbartstr. F-1Herderstr. EF-1Hermannstr. D-1Hermesweg EF-2Hinter der Schönen Aussicht E-3Hofstr. C-3Hohenstaufenstr. B-3Höhenstr. F-1Hochstr. D-2Holbeinsteg C-4Holbeinstr. CD-4Hölderlinstr. F-2

Holzgraben D-2Homburger Str. A-2Howaldtstr. F-3Hühnerweg EF-4Humboldtstr. D-1Im Sachsenlager C-1Im Trierischen Hof DE-2Im Trutz Frankfurt C-1Ingolstädter Str. F-1Jahnstr. D-1Jordanstr. A-1Jügelstr. A-1Julius-Heymann-Str. F-2Juliusstr. A-1Junghofstr. C-2Jungstr. A-2Jürgen-Ponto-Platz C-3Kaiserhofstr. C-2Kaiserplatz C-3Kaiserstr. C-3Kalbächer Gasse C-2Kannengießergasse D-3Kantstr. F-1Karlsruher Str. B-3Karlstr. B-3Karmelitergasse D-3Katharinenpforte D-2Katzenpforte D-2Kaulbachstr. D-4Kennedyallee C-4Keplerstr. D-1Kettenhofweg B-2Kiesstr. A-1/2Kirchnerstr. C-3Kl. Bockenheimer Str. C-2Klapperfeldstr. E-2Klappergasse E-3Kleine Brückenstr. E-3/4Kleine Friedberger Str. E-2Kleine Hochstr. C-2Kleine Rittergasse E-3Kleine Wiesenau B-1Kleiner Hirschgraben D-2Klemensstr. A-1Klüberstr. C-2Königswarterstr. F-2Konrad-Adenauer-Str. E-2Körnerstr. C-1Kornmarkt D-2/3Koselstr. E-1Kranichsteiner Str. E-4Kreuznacher Str. A-2Krögerstr. D-2Kronberger Str. C-1Kruggasse D-3Kurfürstenplatz A-1Kurt-Schumacher-Str. E-3Landgrafenstr. A-1Lange Str. E-2/3Laubestr. DE-4Launitzstr. D-4Leerbachstr. C-1/2Leibnizstr. F-1Leimenrode D-1Leipziger Str. A-1Lenaustr. E-1Lersnerstr. D-1Liebfrauenberg D-2Liebfrauenstr. D-2Liebigstr. BC-1Limpurgergasse D-3Lindenstr. B-2Löherstr. E-3Lokalbahnhof E-4Ludwig-Erhard-Anlage A-2Ludwigstr. B-3Luginsland C-2Luisenplatz F-1Luisenstr. F-1Mainkai E-3Mainluststr. C-3Mainstr. E-3Mainzer Landstr. AB-3Mannheimer Str. B-3Marienstr. C-2Martin-Luther-Str. F-1Martin-May-Str. E-4Mauerweg E-1Meisengasse CD-2Mendelssohnstr. B-2Mercatorstr. E-1Merianplatz F-1Merianstr. EF-1Mertonstr. A-2Metzlerstr. D-3/4Mittelweg D-1Mörfelder Landstr. E-4Morgensternstr. D-4Moselstr. B2/3Mousonstr. F-2Mühlbruchstr. EF-4Münchener Str. C-3

Münzgasse D-3Musikantenweg F-1Myliusstr. B-1Nauheimer Str. A-2Neckarstr. C-3Nedergäßchen F-1Nesenstr. D-1Neue Kräme D-2Neue Mainzer Str. C-2/3Neue Niedenau B-2/3Neue Rothofstr. C-2Neue Schlesingergasse C-2Neuer Wall E-3Neuhofstr. E-1Niddastr. BC-3Niedenau BC-2Nordheimstr. D-4Oberlindau C-1/2Obermainanlage F-3Obermainstr. F-3Oberweg D-1Odenwaldring (OF) J-2Oeder Weg D-1Offenbacher Landstr. F-4Opernplatz C-2Oppenheimer Landstr. D-4Oppenheimer Platz D-4Oppenheimer Str. D-3Oskar-von-Miller-Str. F-3Ossietzkystr. E-4Ostendstr. F-2/3Otto-Hahn-Platz C-4Otto-Loewe-Str. A-1Ottostr. B-3Palmengartenstr. B-1Palmstr. EF-2Paradiesgasse E-3/4Parkstr. C-1Passavantstr. C-4Paul-Ehrlich-Str. C-4Petersstr. E-1Pfingstweidstr. F-2Pforzheimer Str. B-3Platz der Einheit B-3Platz der Republik B-3Porzellanhofstr. E-2Poststr. B-3Qirinstr. EF-4Querstr. D-1Rahmhofstr. D-2Rappstr. E-1Rathenauplatz D-2Ratsweg IJ-2Rechneigrabenstr. E-3Reineckstr. E-2Rembrandtstr. C-4Rethelstr. C-4Reuterweg C-1/2Rheinstr. B-2Robert-Mayer-Str. A-2Rohmerplatz A-1Rohmerstr. A-1Röhnstr. (OF) J-2Rosenberger Str. D-2Rossertstr. B-1Roßmarkt D-2Rotlintstr. E-1Rotteckstr. E-1Rottweiler Str. B-4Rubensstr. C-4Rückertstr. F-2/3Rudolfstr. B-3Rüsterstr. B-2Saalgasse D-3Sachsenhäuser Ufer D3/4Sandgasse D-2Sandweg F-1/2Savignystr. B-2Seckbächer Gasse D-3Seehofstr. EF-3Seilerstr. E-2Senckenberganlage A-2Seumestr. F-1Schadowstr. D-4Schäfergasse D-2Schärfengasse D-2Schaubstr. C-4Schaumainkai C-4,D-3Scheffelstr. E-1Schellingstr. F-1Schifferstr. D-3,E-4Schillerstr. D-2Schleidenstr. D-4Schleiermacherstr. F-1Schleusenstr. B-4Schloßstr. B-4Schneckenhofstr. D-4Schneidwallgasse D-3Schöne Aussicht E-3Schönstr. B-4Schopenhauerstr. F-1Schreyerstr. C-4

Schubertstr. B-2Schulstr. D-3Schumannstr. B-2Schützenstr. E-3Schwanenstr. F-3Schwanthalerstr. D-4Schweizer Str. D-4Schweizer Platz D-4Schwertfegergäßchen D-3Schwindstr. B-1/2Siemensstr. F-4Siesmayerstr. B-1Sömmeringstr. D-1Sonnemannstr. F-3Sophienstr. A-1Souchaystr. D-4Speicherstr. B-4Sprendlinger Landstr. (OF) J-3Städelstr. D-3Stalburgstr. D-1Staufenstr. C-1Stegstr. D-4Steinlestr. C-4Steinweg D-2Stephanstr. D-2Sternstr. D-1Stiftstr. D-2Stolzestr. E-2Stresemannallee C-4Stuttgarter Str. B-3/4Taubenstr. D-2Taunusanlage C-2Taunusstr. C-3Taunustor C-3Teichstr. EF-4Telemannstr. C-1Textorstr. DE-4Theobald-Christ-Str. F-2Theodor-Heuss-Allee A-2Theodor-Stern-Kai BC-4Theodor-W.-Adorno-Pl. A-2Thomasiusstr. F-2Thorwaldsenplatz D-4Thorwaldsenstr. C-4Thüringer Str. F-2Tischbeinstr. C-4Töngesgasse D-2Töplitzstr. C-4Tucholskystr. E-4Uhlandstr. F-2/3Ulmenstr. BC-2Unter der Friedens-brücke C-4Unterlindau C-1Untermainanlage C-3Untermainbrücke D-3Untermainkai CD-3Unterweg D-1Varrentrappstr. BC-1Vilbeler Str. E-2Vogelsbergstr. F-1Vogelweidstr. C-4Waldschmidtstr. F-1Wallstr. E-3Walter-Kolb-Str. E-3Walther-von-Cronberg-Platz F-3Wasserweg EF-3Weberstr. E-1Weckmarkt E-3Weiherstr. F-2Weißadlergasse D-2/3Weißfrauenstr. D-3Werftstr. B-4Weserstr. C-3Westendplatz B-2Westendstr. B-2Wielandstr. E-1Wiesenau B-1Wiesenhüttenplatz C-3Wiesenhüttenstr. C-3/4Wilhelm-Hauff-Str. B-2Wilhelm-Leuschner-Str. C-3Willemerstr. EF-4Willy-Brandt-Platz C-3Windeckstr. F-2/3Windmühlstr. C-3Wingertstr. F-1Wittelsbacher Allee F-2Wöhlerstr. C-2Wolfsgangstr. CD-1Zeil DE-2Zeißelstr. E-1Zeppelinallee AB-1Zimmerweg BC-2Zum Apothekerhof F-3Zum Brommenhof F-3Zum Gipfelhof F-3Zum Gottschalkhof F-3Zum Laurenburger Hof F-3Zum Pfarrturm E-3Zwingergasse CD-2Zwischenstr. E-4

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Adolf Wagner 18

Ager Bet 22

Albatross 21

Alex 32

Alexander am Zoo 14

Alte Oper 8

Al Terrazzino 27

Ambassel 22

Am Berg 16

Am Dom 16

An der Messe 14

Anglo Irish 32

Anjama 36

Apfelwein Solzer 10, 18

Applewine Express 41

Ban Thai 31

Batschkapp 34

Bella Vista 27

Best Western Domicil 14

Best Western Imperial 14

Best Western Plaza 14

Bethmannpark 40

Bistro Pizzeria Rucola 27

Bodega Barcelona 31

Börse 40

Bristol 11

Buena Vista 33

Bull & Bear 33

Café & Bar Celona 33

Café Extra Blatt 21

Café Karin 21

Café Sonderbar 32

Cantina Mescal 30

Chicago Meatpackers 20

CineStar Metropolis 8

City-Relax 37

City tours 41

Club der Künstler 28

Cocoon 34

Comfort City Centre 16

Concorde 11

Conrad's 23

Continental 16

Cooky's 34

Courtyard by Marriott Messe 16

Courtyard Nordwestzentrum 14

Cristall 14

Culux 23

Das Leben ist Schön 28

Deelight 35

Destino 32

Deutsches Architekturmuseum

39

Deutsches Filmmuseum 39

Die Schmiere 8

Dr. Mueller Blue Kino 37

Edelweiss 21

Elli's Elliot 37

English Theatre 8

Erno's Bistro 23

Espressivo 22

EuroDeli 33

Exil 26

Falk 16

Falk Suite Hotel 11

Fisch Franke 30

Fleming's Hotel Frankfurt-

Messe 11

Flipper 33

Fox and Hound 32

Frankfurt Card 38

Frankfurter Hof 11

Frankfurt Marriott Hotel 11

Frankfurt Ticket 8

Gagos 33

Galerie 35

Garibaldi 28

Geld Museum 40

Germania 23

Ginkgo 26

Ginnheimer Wirtshaus 23

Goethe-Haus & Museum 38

Golden Leaf Hotel & Residence

17

Größenwahn 26

Grüneburgpark & Schönhof-

Pavillon 41

Gundi 31

Günthersburgpark 41

Häagen-Dazs 22

Ha Long 31

Hamburger Hof 11

Hannibal 34

Harvey's 34

Hauptwache 22

Haus Giersch 38

Haus Wertheym 23

Helicopter trips 41

Hessischer Hof 11

Hilton Frankfurt 11

Historisches Museum 38

Holbein's 26

Holiday Inn City South 11

Holzhausen Park 41

Hot-Pot Fondue Bar 26

Ibis Friedensbrücke 16

IMA 34

Im Blauen Bock 18

Imperial 37

Inn Side Residence Eurotheum 17

Insider Tours 41

InterCity 12

InterContinental 12

Internationales Theater 8

Irish Pub Bornheim 10, 26, 32

Isoletta 28

Jazzkeller 36

Jewel of India 25

Joe Penas 30

Jüdisches Museum 39

Kabuki 29

Kaffeehaus 22

Kaiserdom & Museum 38

King Creole 20

King Kamehameha 35

Kleinlaut & Brown 32

Klosterhof 23

Kolping 16

La Boveda 31

La Gata 36

La Trattoria 28

Le Meridien Parkhotel Frankfurt 12

Leon D'Oro 28

Le Parc 26

Liebieg Municipal Museum of

Sculpture 39

Liebig 15

Liliput 36

Lindner Congress Hotel 12

Lindner Hotel & Residence Main

Plaza 12

Living XXL 26, 35

Lobster 31

Lohninger 21

Lohrberg 41

Lokalbahnhof 24

Luna Bar 32

Luxor 16

Maaschanz 23

Maingau 15

Maingau Stuben 24

Main Tower Observation Deck 42

Mal Seh'n Kino 8

Mampf 36

Manhattan 15

Manolya 31

Maritim 12

Mayur 25

mc² lounge 34

McGowan's 32

Memphis 16

Mercure & Residenz 12

Messe 41

Metropol Café am Dom 22

Mikuni 29

Miramar 12

Monopol 15

Mood 32

MoschMosch 29

Mozart Café 22

M-Steakhouse 20

Museum der Weltkulturen 39

Museum für Angewandte Kunst

39

Museum für Kommunikation 39

Museum für Moderne Kunst 40

Museumsufer 39

Museumsufer-Ticket 38

Mutter Ernst 24

My Sushi 29

Namaste India 25

National 16

NH Frankfurt City 15

Nizza 17

O25 35

O'Reilly's 32

Osteria L'isola Sarda 28

Osteria Vino-et-Vitae 28

Ostpark 41

Palmenhof 15

Paulskirche 38

Pension Aller 17

Premier 12

Primus boat tours 41

Pulse Lounge 36

Pure Platinum 37

Quan Van 31

Radisson Blu Hotel 12

Rainbow Garden Thai

Restaurant 31

Ramada City Centre 17

relexa 15

Robert Mayer 15

Römerberg 38

Roomers 15

Sachsenhäuser Warte 24

San San 22

Sansibar 35

Santa Maria 35

Sausalito's 30

Savigny Frankfurt City 12

Savoy 15

Schauspielhaus 8

Schiffer Café 22

Schirn Café 34

Schirn Kunsthalle 40

Senckenberg 40

Sheraton Frankfurt Hotel &

Towers 12

Sheraton Offenbach Hotel 13

Signatures Veranda 26

Silk 27

Sinkkasten 35

Soho 32

Spago 28

Städelsches Kunstinstitut 39

Stadtwald 41

Steinernes Haus 24

Stereo Bar 35

Strandcafé 30

Struwwelpeter-Museum 40

Sunset 34

Sushi am Main 29

Sushi Circle 29

Swagat 25

Taj Mahal 26

Taj-Taj Tandoori Bar & Grill

Room 26

Tequila 30

Textor 34

The Black Bulls 21

The Cave 35

The English Theatre 9

The Lounge 34

Tollhaus 37

Tourist Information Office

Frankfurt 38

Townhouse 13

traffiQ 38

Triangolo 28

TRYP 16

Turm Hotel 13

U-Bar & U60311 36

Vapiano 29

V Element 34

Victoria 17

Vidal Sassoon 43

Villa Kennedy 13

Villa Leonhardi 29

Villa Orange 13

Walden 34

Westend Synagogue 38

Westin Grand Frankfurt 13

World of Sex 37

Yours Australian Bar 21

Zeil 17

Zenzakan 21

Zimt & Koriander 29

Zoo 41

Zum Gemalten Haus 20

Zum Rettungsring 36

Zur schönen Müllerin 18

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“The Race Even Marathoners Fear”-The Wall Street Journal, 2010

WORTH THE HURT.TM

www.theSFmarathon.com

31 July 2011

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