The banks of the Main are a favorite place for Frankfurters: for strolling, exercising and, above all, skyline gazing.
The Main flows through the city for a good 26 kilometers, and most of the banks are open to the public. And Frankfurters appreciate this – whether it's for a morning jog, a walk during their lunch break or an after-work drink in the evening.
The northern bank is lined with various green spaces such as the "Nizza" park and shipyards with a post-industrial flair. Sports enthusiasts like to meet at the harbor park at the foot of the European Central Bank to throw a few balls or skate.
And if you just want to unwind, cycle to the west of Frankfurt. At the Wörthspitze, where the Nidda flows into the Main, you can have a picnic and watch the ships go by.
The Main flows through the city for a good 26 kilometers, and most of the banks are open to the public. And Frankfurters appreciate this – whether it's for a morning jog, a walk during their lunch break or an after-work drink in the evening.
The northern bank is lined with various green spaces such as the "Nizza" park and shipyards with a post-industrial flair. Sports enthusiasts like to meet at the harbor park at the foot of the European Central Bank to throw a few balls or skate.
And if you just want to unwind, cycle to the west of Frankfurt. At the Wörthspitze, where the Nidda flows into the Main, you can have a picnic and watch the ships go by.
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