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The FrankfurtRhineMain region in Germany has many secrets to reveal. Here are some of them! Sean Connery visited already – will you?

The Musica Antigua Festival in Bingen am Rhein

Bingen am Rhein is famous for its connection to Hildegard von Bingen (1098–1179). This is where she lived, worked and got her inspiration for the unique musical style she developed and became renowned for worldwide. The Musica Antiqua Festival on October 3–6, 2019, commemorates her and her music. What did the Middle Ages sound like? This is the perfect place to find out and journey to Hildegard’s time. When visiting the city, part of the Upper Middle Rhine Valley UNESCO World Heritage Site, you will experience the amazing, romantic Rhine and everything related to it: fine wines, river cruises, vineyards as far as the eye can see, and much more.

New group tours to Rüdesheim am Rhein

Idyllic Rüdesheim am Rhein is truly a feast for all the senses. The area is famous for its delicious white wines, particularly the Riesling. However, a little less well-known but also worth discovering is Asbach Uralt, a German brandy produced in Rüdesheim. The distillery is open to visitors twice a month, and groups of more than 10 people can now take a guided tour in English. The one-hour tour costs €15 per person and can be booked at the Rüdesheim tourist information office: touristinfo@ruedesheim.de or +49 (0)6722 906150.

Fine arts market at Eberbach Monastery

In the famous Rheingau region, which produces some the finest Rieslings Germany has to offer, there is a little gem called Eberbach Monastery, situated close to the town of Eltville. Sean Connery set foot in this beautiful monastery when shooting the movie “The Name of the Rose”, based on the book by Umberto Eco. On October 26 and 27, 2019, the monastery is transformed into a fine arts market, with 140 German artists and designers exhibiting their various works: sculpture, jewelry, fashion, porcelain – the choice is yours! Take a moment to experience this wonderful place and one of the finest art markets in the region. Take a guided tour of the monastery (including wine tasting) and enjoy its stunning history!

Frankfurt for Groups 2020

Frankfurt is a bustling international metropolis, yet one that has at the same time retained the charm of an ancient city surrounded by landscapes of green and gold. At night, its imposing skyline sparkles magnificently, while during the day it impresses with a diversified cultural scene, a merry apple wine district and an old town steeped in history and tradition. We have put together a range of attractive tour modules that focus on the best sides of Frankfurt for groups of 15 or more persons, which may be individually combined as desired. And because it’s always a good idea to extend a stay in Frankfurt by another day or two, you may want to include our basic package with hotel accommodation in your plans and thus profit from the very affordable room rates made available to you by our partner hotels. Our service team is happy to assist you when making your booking and to provide advice wherever needed. Last but not least, if you are planning to come to Frankfurt with a smaller group, don’t worry. We are sure to find the right package deal for you as well.

New hotels in Frankfurt

Over the last few months, several new hotels opened in the city of Frankfurt. We have collated a few of the ones worth checking out.

Motel One Frankfurt-Römer

The Motel One Frankfurt-Römer is a modern and fresh addition to the budget hotels in Frankfurt, focusing on art and design. This hotel provides affordable accommodation in 450 rooms right at the city center.

Moxy Frankfurt City Center

The Moxy Frankfurt City Center is a Marriott hotel comprising 255 rooms with a cool new look. “We’ve made sure we look damn good!” The boutique hotel’s vibrant website assures fun and play. It’s the perfect hotel for a fun city trip with friends.