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New in Frankfurt? This is what you need to know |
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All roads lead to Frankfurt. Anyone who travels a lot has probably already been to the city, or at least to the airport, main station or through the autobahn intersection, since Frankfurt’s central location makes it one of Europe's most important hubs. Read more...
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Finding a place to live in Frankfurt |
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It’s hard to find accommodation that is both attractive and affordable in Frankfurt, but – with a bit of patience and luck – it’s not impossible. Because of the city’s growth, there isn’t enough available accommodation in Frankfurt. Read more...
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Easy moving: Relocation agencies, mail, telephone, ... |
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© Roxana González | Dreamstime.comAfter you’ve found your new home, you’ll want to make your moving day a success too. In addition to many helping hands and packing boxes you will need a furniture truck and, of course, free parking space in front of your old and new place of residence. Read more...
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Dealing with authorities and consulates in Frankfurt |
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Put your name here, your address there, then sign on the dotted line... If you want to be able to watch TV in your new home, make a phone call, turn on the heating or the lights, you have to fill in lots of forms. The trip to the Residents Registration Office should be one of the first things you do. Read more...
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Climb aboard – buses, trams and trains take you through the big city |
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In Frankfurt and the Rhein-Main area, commuter trains and U-Bahns underground trains, regional trains, buses and trams provide an integrated public transportation network. No matter where you want to go, you only need one ticket: the 153 transport companies in the region are part of the Rhein-Main transportation network (RMV) fare system. Read more...
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Literally great – language schools in Frankfurt |
Language schools in Frankfurt have helped foreigners from over 200 different nations including Brazilians, Croatians, Swedes and Chinese to express themselves in German. There are around 70 schools specialising in teaching German as a foreign language. Read more... |
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Children and schooling from nursery to graduation |
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New teachers, new schoolmates, new friends – when parents move, a different school or kindergarten is on the timetable for their children. As soon as parents realize this, they have a good reason to be happy about their new home city. Read more...
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Further education and career development in Frankfurt |
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© Stephen Coburn | Dreamstime.comIn Frankfurt it's easy to expand your intellectual horizon. The city boasts renowned universities and top-ranked research facilities as well as a multitude of centers for continued education. Read more...
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Get busy – how and where to find a job in Frankfurt |
Frankfurt is in the middle of Europe's most productive regions. In the Rhein-Main region, where about 5 milllion people live, there are 320,000 companies employing 2.5 million. Together the companies' annual gross domestic product amounts to some €167.8 billion. read more... |
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Home alone? How to make new friends in Frankfurt |
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If you’ve moved to a new city for a new job and left your friends behind or followed the love of your life and it’s not worked out, you might suddenly feel alone in the big city. Read more...
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Going out – the best restaurants, bars and clubs |
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Asia, America, Greece or France – in Frankfurt, you can make a culinary voyage around the world, without leaving the city. And after dinner, there are lots of hot spots and clubs in the city waiting for night owls. This is where Frankfurt citizens enjoy themselves. Read more...
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Theaters and museums of global renown |
Connoisseurs will not be unaware of the Frankfurt Opera, which has a good international reputation. Frankfurt is also famous as a book capital and a city of museums. Read more... |
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Party in the city: the most popular festivities in the Rhein |
Carnival parties, multicultural street festivals, wine festivals or the mega-event – the Museum Shore Festival. Lots of events take place in and around Frankfurt. If you want to celebrate with us... Read more... |
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From Zeil to Berger Straße: Frankfurt's shopping dorados |
Shopping in Frankfurt is, like the city itself, characterized by world-class flair on the one hand and regional diversity on the other. Frankfurt boasts the Zeil, Germany’s highest-grossing shopping street, which attracts about half a million customers per day. Read more... |
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Deutschlands Sporthauptstadt: Die Frankfurter sind Sportskanonen |
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Ob Basketball, Eishockey, Fußball, Rugby oder Trampolinturnen – die Frankfurter rangieren überall in der ersten Bundesliga. Aber nicht nur die Profis fühlen sich in der Mainmetropole angespornt. Auch die übrigen Frankfurter sind eigentlich immer auf den Beinen. Weiter...
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