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Interesting facts about the campus and the city
International finance meets innovation
Frankfurt is one of Europe’s leading financial centres and home to major institutions such as the European Central Bank. At the same time, the city is shaped by a broad economic landscape that includes finance, consulting, mobility, logistics, technology and international services. This combination makes Frankfurt an exciting place for students who want to study in a practice-oriented environment with strong links to business.
Urban life with green spaces
Frankfurt combines a striking skyline with a rich cultural scene and many places to unwind. The city is known for its museums, galleries and historic old town, while the river Main, its riverbanks, the Palmengarten and other green spaces offer plenty of room for recreation. This mix of international city life, culture and nature gives Frankfurt a distinctive character.
Well connected in every direction
Frankfurt is one of Germany’s most important transport hubs. Frankfurt Airport connects the region with destinations all over the world, while the city’s rail network offers fast links across Germany and beyond. Within the city, an extensive local transport system with suburban trains, underground lines, trams and buses makes it easy to get around and commute to campus.