Frankfurt am Main, one of the foremost financial centres in Europe and since 1998 the headquarters of the European Central Bank, has the flair of a manageable mini-metropolis. It is a striking city of fascinating contrasts - historical and modern, commerce and culture, activity and tranquillity. Frankfurt's reputation as an international and cosmopolitan city can be attributed to its position as a commercial centre, as a finance capital and as a cultural centre and, last but not least, to its advantageous location in the heart of Germany and Europe.
In Frankfurt students can enjoy an energetic social and cultural life on and off campus.
So, apart from studying, there will always be plenty of interesting things to see and to do, either in the city itself or in the surrounding Rhein/Main region.
As of its central geographic location cities like Berlin, Munich, Hamburg, Amsterdam, Brussels, Paris and even London as well as the seaside and the Alps are within easy reach.
More information is provided by the City Council's website.