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From Frankfurt
Frankfurt, a central German city on the river Main, is a major financial hub that’s home to the European Central Bank. Frankfurt has the largest airports in Europe and mainly known as a business city. Besides, being business city, frankfurt has a lot to offer for tourists. It is a city of short distances, has shopping facilities, even bridges over the Main connect the northern part of the city with the southern part. Visitors’ can discover numerous museums.
Stop to discover these sights on the way to Dresden
Eisenach
Eisenach is a town in central Germany. It’s known for the Wartburg Castle, which sits on a high rock overlooking the countryside. The life of local-born composer Johann Sebastian Bach is celebrated at the Bachhaus Eisenach museum.
Erfurt
Erfurt has one of Germany’s best preserved Old Town with wealthy patrician houses, charming half-timbered houses and churches which gave the city the nickname of “Thuringian Rome”.
Jena
Jena, a vibrant university town in Thuringia, Germany, renowned for its rich academic heritage. It boasts attractions like Planetary projections and musical laser shows take place at the Zeiss Planetarium
Leipzig
The city boasts historic sites such as the St. Thomas Church, and the monument to the battle of the nations. Also known for arts scenes, galleries, theaters and Leipzig Zoo. Leipzig is a must for music lovers as well.
To Dresden
Dresden is the 2nd most populous city after Leipzig and most visited cities in Germany. Three major landmarks the Baroque Zwinger Palace, Semperoper opera house and the Church of Our Lady, but also Brühl’s Terrace and the Royal Palace, the Elbe Castles on the Loschwitz hillside makes Dresden a captivating destination for history enthusiasts and culture seekers alike.
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