Frankfurt Moments: Memories and Discoveries in Germany’s Financial Capital

Frankfurt am Main, one of Europe’s major hubs and Germany’s financial centers, is often underestimated, in my opinion.
Frankfurt am Main, one of Europe’s major hubs and Germany’s financial centers, is often underestimated, in my opinion.
Positioned on a mountain crest in Baden-Württemberg, Schloss Lichtenstein is a 19th-century Gothic chivalric castle with a rich history.
Situated on a hill and crisscrossed by a river that runs through its medieval old town, Tübingen, located in the state of Baden-Württemberg, is a place that has won my heart.
Located at the border of Germany and surrounded by sky-touching mountains, Garmisch-Partenkirchen is a town that was formed by merging two smaller towns: Garmisch and Partenkirchen.
Schloss Linderhof marks the final stop in our exploration of King Ludwig II’s castles and palaces. Unlike his other grand projects, this petite, Rococo-style château was the only one completed before the king’s untimely death.
Today, we are exploring Neues Schloss Herrenchiemsee. Often called the “Versailles of Bavaria,” this palace was inspired by Louis XIV's (The Sun King) grand Versailles.
Rheingau, located on the northern side of the Rhein River, is a designated wine region in the state of Hessen, Germany.
Darmstadt holds a unique place in my heart. Nestled in the southern part of Hessen, this charming city is home to the renowned TU Darmstadt.
München (Munich), the heart of Bayern (Bavaria), a gateway to countless tourist attractions, a canvas painted with beautiful traditional architecture, is my favorite city in the world.
Starnberger See is a popular weekend getaway for Munich residents looking to relax and engage in outdoor activities.