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Frankfurt/Main may not be the capital of Hesse, but it is the perceived capital of the federal state. The Main metropolis is the largest city in Hesse with over 750,000 inhabitants, and around 2.2 million people live in the Frankfurt/Rhine-Main conurbation. The city and the surrounding area are a magnet for tourists as well as for mechanics and business travellers. The requirements for a worker accommodation differ from normal holiday accommodation. Worker are usually only in the accommodation to sleep and need simple, functional but nevertheless comfortable worker accommodation. With Monteurzimmer.de craftsmen, worker and business travellers can find reasonably priced worker rooms in Frankfurt/Main starting at 5,00 €. If you are interested in accommodation, you will find the contact information of the landlord in the entry and can contact the landlord by phone or e-mail. In addition, there is the possibility to send a non-binding inquiry via the booking inquiry form. All results for technician rooms in Frankfurt/Main are available in the List view.
Comfortable worker accommodation in Frankfurt/Main
On Monteurzimmer.de you can choose from over 529 fitter accommodations in Frankfurt/Main. Frankfurt/Main is the financial centre of Germany and seat of the European Central Bank. But the Main metropolis has even more to offer: a historic old town, the Main Tower, the old Nikolai Church and much more. The city stands for an incredible cultural and artistic experience, for contrasting architecture with modern and historic buildings and a hearty cuisine. But above all the city is known for its impressive skyline. The highest skyscrapers are the Main Tower and the Messeturm with a dizzying height of 200 and 257 meters. Did you know that Johann Wolfgang von Goethe was born in Frankfurt/Main? His former home in Frankfurt now houses a museum about the famous German writer.
The order situation for the construction industry in Frankfurt is promising. On Monteurzimmer.de you will find a large selection of fitter rooms and whole fitter accommodations in and around Frankfurt/Main. Search specifically for a town, district or the postal code area to find a suitable worker accommodation in Frankfurt/Main. You have the possibility to sort the search result by price, number of persons or distance to the centre. In addition, you can reduce the radius of your search and display only results in the vicinity. Do you attach importance to a certain equipment such as W-Lan? Then refine your search results by filtering for equipment icons. The landlord will be contacted directly and free of commission. The respective entry of the landlord contains all possible contact details. In addition, you can send a non-binding inquiry using the booking inquiry form.
Weather Information for Frankfurt/Main
The metropolis on the Main as well as the Rhine-Main area are located north of the Upper Rhine Plain and are therefore among the warmest regions in Germany. Frankfurts climate is generally mild with relatively little precipitation. July and December are among the rainiest months with a total of 20.2 days. In summer the maximum average temperature is 25.5°C and in winter 4.2°C.
Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec | |
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Max °C | 4,2 | 5,9 | 10,7 | 15,4 | 20,0 | 23,1 | 25,5 | 25,1 | 20,3 | 14,6 | 8,4 | 4,9 |
Min °C | -1,1 | -1,1 | 2,1 | 4,9 | 9,1 | 12,3 | 14,4 | 14,0 | 10,5 | 6,6 | 2,8 | -0,1 |
Rainy Days | 9,4 | 8,3 | 9,5 | 8,8 | 9,7 | 9,6 | 9,8 | 8,6 | 8,5 | 9,4 | 9,6 | 10,4 |
Source: Wikipedia
Current Traffic Situation in Frankfurt/Main
Get to your destination quickly and safely by finding out in advance about the current traffic situation in Frankfurt/Main. Get all restrictions in road traffic such as traffic jams, speed camera reports, road works and accidents at a glance. Additional information on the current traffic situation is also available on Hit Radio FFH.
Sights in Frankfurt/Main
When one thinks of Frankfurt/Main, the first thing that comes to mind are the high skyscrapers. You can enjoy a view of the citys breathtaking skyline from the 200-meter-high Main Tower. It is the highest vantage point in Frankfurt and promises a spectacular panoramic view of the city. If you are a little hungry, you can enjoy culinary delights in the Towers restaurant. One thing you shouldn’t miss on a tour of Frankfurt is a visit to the Paulskirche. It is a national symbol for freedom and democracy. In 1848 the first freely elected National Assembly met here to work on a uniform constitution for Germany. Today cultural and political events take place here. One of Frankfurt’s landmarks is the Frankfurt Cathedral St. Bartholomäus. It is one of the most important churches in the old town of Frankfurt and was considered a symbol of national unity, especially in the 19th century. During the bombing in the Second World War the cathedral was severely damaged and restored several times. Everything about the history of the cathedral can also be found in the cathedral museum. Another highlight is the ascent of the cathedral tower. After 318 steps, a unique view opens up at a height of around 90 metres.
Also in the old town is the Römerberg. This is the name of the central square of Frankfurt‘s old town where the Römer, the town hall, is located. It is one of the oldest town halls in Germany, which writes over 600 years of history. Among other things, preliminary negotiations for the election of German emperors and kings were held here. Externally, the town hall stands out especially with its triple gable façade and its famous Roman balcony. Today, colourful markets and festivals take place on the square of the Römerberg surrounded by rustic half-timbered houses. Most of the half-timbered houses were built in the 17th and 18th century. The Great Angel, for example, was Frankfurt‘s bank building in the 17th century. Other half-timbered houses such as the Goldener Reif, the Wilde Mann or the Kleine Dachsberg are also located on the Römerberg. In addition to imposing buildings, Frankfurt also has a true paradise of plants. In the Palmengarten a colourful variety of botany from all over the world awaits you. In total there are over 13,000 subtropical and tropical plants, a large cactus garden and a fabulous sea of flowers to admire. Once the palm garden was created by citizens for citizens and is today a relaxing place for visitors.
Top 5 sights in Frankfurt/Main
Popular Events, Fairs and Festivals in Frankfurt/Main
The kick-off of the public festivals in Frankfurt is the Dippemess. It has a long tradition dating back to the 14th century and was once a medieval sales market for household goods. The Dippemess takes place on the fairground on the Ratsweg and still has traditional traders‘ stalls alongside various rides such as merry-go-rounds and roller coasters. Every year in May the Freßgass‘ Fest takes place, which unofficially heralds the spring. This is where people meet in the Grosse Bockenheimer Straße and let themselves be culinary spoiled by the extensive gastronomic offer. The atmosphere is exuberant and is rounded off with musical performances. In summer, the Günthersburgpark is transformed into a cultural open-air spectacle for 4 weeks. The Stalburg Theater Offen Luft, short Stoffel, inspires with live concerts, open-air art openings, yoga courses and a classical orchestra.
Top 10 events in Frankfurt/Main
Culinary Highlights and Delicacies
When you think of Frankfurt‘s cuisine, the first thing that comes to mind is the Frankfurter sausage. It consists of pork and develops a fine aroma through a special smoking process. Traditionally, one eats bread or potato salad with it. A typical Frankfurt national dish is "green sauce". The sauce is made from 7 herbs and is usually served with 4 half eggs and boiled potatoes. It can also be eaten as a side dish with Tafelspitz, Schnitzel and fish dishes. The herbs for the sauce must come from Frankfurt or the surrounding area. Traditionally parsley, cress, chives, sorrel, pimpinelle, borage and chervil are used. Frankfurt cuisine also has delicacies for those with a sweet tooth, such as the Frankfurter Kranz. This multi-layer butter-cream cake consists of several layers of sponge cake bases, each with butter-cream and jam. It is rounded off with brittle and a cherry for each piece.
Shopping Facilities, Gas Stations and Affordable Restaurants
The urban jungle of Frankfurt offers countless shopping opportunities. For daily needs, you can find everything you need in the usual supermarkets like Rewe, Aldi and Lidl. If you need something special or want to shop extensively, you should visit one of the big shopping centres in Frankfurt like the Skyline Plaza or MyZeil.
Even if you are in town to work, you should be well equipped and always have your tools with you. In case something is missing, there are DIY stores in Frankfurt like Bauhaus, Hornbach or also toom DIY stores. Fill up your tank just before work? No problem. In Frankfurt there are petrol stations like Aral, Shell or Total throughout the city. Take a little time before you go and find the cheapest petrol price. You should book rental cars and vans in advance. Compare the vehicle prices.
There are many cheap options in the city for your lunch break. Let us spoil you with Frankfurt cuisine. There are numerous Snack bars and Bistros for a delicious meal. Also canteens in Frankfurt offer delicious lunch options. For an extended dinner, a visit to the restaurant in Frankfurt is recommended to enjoy the classic cuisine.
Industrial Sites and Exhibition Grounds
Frankfurt is home to one of the largest industrial parks in Germany, the Industriepark Höchs, with an area of around 4 square kilometres. It is located in the districts of Höchst, Sindlingen and Schwanheim and is flown through by the river Main. Frankfurt Fairgrounds is located in the western part of the city in the districts Bockenheim and Westend-Süd. The grounds offer a total of around 400,000 square metres of exhibition space in 11 halls.
Public Transport Connections
Public transport in Frankfurt is very well developed. The city has suburban trains, underground trains, trams, city and regional buses and regional trains. To get from A to B quickly, the best way to get around is by public transport. All information about ticket prices and connections can be found on the Verkehrsgesellschaft Frankfurt/Main.
Connection to Hauptbahnhof (main railway station)
S-Bahn: S7
U-Bahn: U4, U5
Tram: 11, 12, 14, 16, 17, 18, 21
Bus: 33, 37, 46, 64,
Connection to Frankfurt Airport
S-Bahn: S8, S9
Regionalbahn: RE59, RE2, RE3
Safety Instructions for Frankfurt/Main
Frankfurt/Main is a large financial metropolis with an international airport. The city attracts several million tourists annually and is generally considered safe. Nevertheless, it is important to take special care of your valuables, especially in tourist areas with a high volume of people, and to carry them close to your body. The police and the public order office are present in the city and ensure the safety of everyone. Current information on the security situation can also be found here.
Insider Tips for Frankfurt/Main
Main metropolis "Mainhattan" or stock exchange city are terms that are associated with Frankfurt/Main. But the city can also be different. If you take a closer look, you will find corners like the quarter Alt-Sachsenhausen, with small, cosy shops and quaint pubs. In the hip district of Sachsenhausen is the Museumsufer. Here 15 museums are lined up along the southern bank of the Main. In the cobblestone alleys there are many cider bars where you can drink until late into the night. Those who like shopping should definitely visit the famous shopping street Zeil. It is Germany‘s largest shopping street with all the well-known shops and the large shopping centre Myzeil. Also the topic food is not missed out in Frankfurt. In the Kleinmarkthalle you will not only find many locals but also specialities from all over the world. Regional delicacies such as "green sauce" can also be tasted there. A different look at the skyline? In the City Beach in the centre of Frankfurt, you can enjoy the great view of the Frankfurt skyline all year round and even have a delicious cocktail in summer. In winter, it is home to the highest Christmas market in Frankfurt. No matter what time of year you come - a visit is always worthwhile.
Further names for Frankfurt am Main
This place is also known as: Frankfurt am Main, Frankfurt nad Menem, Frankfurt nad Mohanom
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