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Metropol Sauna, Frankfurt
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Gay Frankfurt
Frankfurt — or "Bankfurt," as it has sometimes been called — is the country's financial hub. Dating support to around the first century CE, Frankfurt is a city of ancient wonders and modern marvels. Its architecture is a brilliant blend of brand-new and old; for instance, it is one of the only European cities that has a significant number of skyscrapers. Fortunately for Frankfurters, the same-sex attracted scene is anything but buttoned-down. After leaving those sleek towers downtown, locals turn on the juice for an active and sophisticated gay nightlife.
Getting here
Frankfurt am Main Airport is the busiest airport in Germany, and the third busiest in Europe. S-Bahn lines S8 and S9 and Regional State (RE) numbers 59 and 75 will get you to and from the city. At the long-distance train station there is rail service to other German cities. See their English-language site To & From for other coach, bus and shuttle connectons to the city center.
InterCity and EuroCity trains connect you to cities in Germany and the rest of Europe from
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Often overlooked as the dull financial powerhouse of Germany, Lgbtq+ Frankfurt is Main is a wonderfully multicultural, cosmopolitan and tolerant city where LGBT people are embraced as a natural part of society. They don’t call it ‘Mainhattan’ for anything…
Frankfurt is not like any other German metropolis, and you would be forgiven for thinking you were in a contemporary American city with all the glinting glass, steel, and concrete skyscrapers – rather than a historic city in central Europe.
Home to million inhabitants, Queer Frankfurt-on-the-Main (pronounced ‘mine’) is a high-powered, fast-paced finance and business housing one of the world’s largest stock exchanges, Germany’s busiest airport and the polished headquarters of the European Central Bank.
Many of the world’s most prestigious trade fairs are also held here, attracting thousands of
Gay Guide Frankfurt/Main
Those who call on Frankfurt will be reminded of an American metropolis rather than a European City, as it is the only city characterised by its sky scrapers. This city of superlatives has the largest airport in continental Europe, the world famous fair and exhibition centre and all the most important German banks can be set up here. Nevertheless only people live here. This is noticable when one visits the local, small but welcoming gay scene. One always encounters many foreigners here, and in contrast to many other big European cities, it is easy to strike up a conversation over a beer or glass apple wine. The tourist attractions in this city, completed demolished during the war, include the Römer, the opera house the Gothic Emperor's Dome and the Paul's Church - making Frankfurt one of Germany's most historical cities. Other recommendations include the Kunsthalle Schirn, the Architecture Museum and the Städel. The large Christopher Street Pride and its parties get place from the 14th to 16th July