January 24th,Bamboo Airways announces the establishment of a regular direct flight route from Hanoi to Frankfurt.This provides another ideal option for Vietnamese tourists.
Frankfurt am Main – a free city, a city of contrasts. Here, wealthy bankers, students, and the poor coexist. Millions of tourists flock here each year, drawn to admire the skyscrapers or captivated by the city center, particularly Romer Square and the museums along the River Main. Many other locations, such as Bockhenheim, Bornheim, Nordend, and Sachsenhausen, with their well-preserved 19th-century streets and parks, also attract large crowds.
View from Frankfurt International Airport (photo: Ilya Cher)
Frankfurt is also known by the interesting nickname "BankFurt," because all the headquarters of banks are concentrated here. Serving as a crucial commercial and transportation hub for Germany and the European economy, one half of Frankfurt always has a modern, dynamic, and vibrant appearance. The other half consists of remarkably well-preserved historical buildings, from the 600-year-old Romer building (now used as the city hall) to the Kaiserdom Cathedral – the city's largest religious building, constructed in the 14th century.
Skyscrapers in Frankfurt (photo: Justus Menke)
Kaiserdom Cathedral, also known as the German Imperial Cathedral (photo: Internet)
Join Travellive for a two-minute break in Frankfurt with this video, "Daytime in Frankfurt am Main - Germany's Most Cinematic City," featuring a female traveler.Barbora.

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