Frankfurt, also known as “Mainhattan” due to its skyline along the river Main, is Germany’s financial capital, which makes it one of the country’s most international cities. At the same time, with a population of 785,000, it’s more compact and greener than many cities. This means, with good U-Bahn, S-Bahn, tram and bus services, it’s great for getting around. And it’s ideal for cycling too – you can reach any part of the city by bike in around 20 minutes.
Frankfurt combines the charms of an historic city with the economy of a major global financial centre. So, you’ll find Michelin-starred restaurants and bars selling local Apfelwein. International boutiques alongside street markets offering locally-produced fruit and vegetables. Two opera houses flanking glass and metal skyscrapers. All in all, it’s a charming, wonderfully diverse city where you can develop your career.