Frankfurters likes to think of their city as the secret capital of Germany (and, yes, people in Munich believe the same of their city), partly because of its status as a financial center, but also because of its significance as a transportation hub, and its overall upscale appeal. Dubbed "Mainhattan" -- a nickname owed to the fact that it's the only German city with appreciable skyscrapers -- the city of 652,000 is undoubtedly one of the country's most advanced, modern, and clean places, with some Disneyland-style historic attractions such as the re-built Römerberg.
Frankfurt also has a reputation for being somewhat dull. For nightlife, locals and visitors alike go "dribbedebach" (Hessian slang for "across the river"), to Sachsenhausen on the southern bank of the Main River. A charming, historic town, Sachenhausen is the place to indulge in the essentials of Hessian Gemütlichkeit -- apple cider, onion breads, and hearty meat dishes.
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