Planning an Event in Frankfurt

Frankfurt at a glance
Average hotel room cost
EUR 127
Average meal cost
EUR 15
Largest hotel
1,012 rooms
Total hotels
250
Total rooms
34,000
Number of convention centers
1
Convention center space
400,000 sq. m
Largest convention room
30,000 sq. m
Highlights of Frankfurt

1. New Old Town
The smallest district of Frankfurt with its idyllic location on the river Main is complete again. After years of construction work between the Römer and the cathedral, the project of the old town reconstruction was completed in 2018.

2. Römer/City Hall
This former Patrician Villa, featuring a three-gabled Roof, has served as Frankfurt´s City hall since 1405. It continues to be the seat of the city´s Lord Mayor to this days.

3. St. Pauls Church
Consecrated in 1833, this church hosted the first German national assembly in 1848. It was here that the basis for Germany´s present-day constitution was formed. Today, the church is used as a venue for Award ceremonies as well as political and cultural events.

4. Apple Wine District
The apple wine district Old Sachsenhausen attracts visitors with its rustic apple wine pubs, historical timber-frame houses and narrow laneways. Frankfurt’s going-out district is a great place to enjoy a glass or two of Frankfurt apple wine.

1. New Old Town
The smallest district of Frankfurt with its idyllic location on the river Main is complete again. After years of construction work between the Römer and the cathedral, the project of the old town reconstruction was completed in 2018.

2. Römer/City Hall
This former Patrician Villa, featuring a three-gabled Roof, has served as Frankfurt´s City hall since 1405. It continues to be the seat of the city´s Lord Mayor to this days.

3. St. Pauls Church
Consecrated in 1833, this church hosted the first German national assembly in 1848. It was here that the basis for Germany´s present-day constitution was formed. Today, the church is used as a venue for Award ceremonies as well as political and cultural events.
