How to get to Frankfurt, and where to stay

Frankfurt can be reached easily by public transportation and offers some good value accomodation.

Journey

  • By plane:
    Frankfurt has two international airports called Frankfurt Airport (FRA) and Frankfurt-Hahn (HHN) from there you can take public transportation directly to the workshop venue or your hotel.
  • By train:
    Take a train to Frankfurt main station and then you can take public transportation directly to the workshop venue or your hotel.
  • By car:
    Find below the address of the workshop venue together with the location on google maps.

detailed directions by the venue management (only in German)

Hotels

All these hotels are only suggestions. We do not have hotel affilations or special deals. All hotels are in walking-distance to the workshop venue.

Workshop Venue

Com Center Frankfurt
Dreieichstraße 59
D-60594 Frankfurt
Germany

Frankfurt

Welcome to the most international city in Germany, the largest financial centre on the continent, the historical city of coronations, the city of Goethe and the Frankfurt School… In brief, to the smallest metropolis in the world, in which there is a lot to discover at close hand. Whether this glance at the city’s home page is the start of a longer, maybe even permanent, stay on the banks of the Main, or if, as a business visitor, you only have a limited amount of time available: you will find that the city has interesting offers for extensive tours of the city, cultural enjoyment and attractive shopping trips waiting for you.

Almost one in three of the people living in Frankfurt do not hold a German passport. No matter where visitors come from, they will always meet people in Frankfurt who speak their language and a restaurant that serves their favourite food. The open and hospitable atmosphere in Frankfurt stems from its centuries-old role as a trading centre. This liberal and democratic tradition of the city may be one reason for the fact that people from very diverse cultures have lived here in peace with one another for a long time. They have all contributed to making this city shine slightly differently from every angle, like a jewel shines slightly differently when you look at it from different sides.

This starts with the city’s architecture. Those who go and have a drink in a cosy cider pub on a nice summer evening will experience the atmosphere that even Frankfurt’s most famous son, Johann Wolfgang Goethe, would still easily recognise. The view of Frankfurt’s bold high-rise architecture is just as attractive and yet very different. Directly opposite the high-rise buildings, on the other side of the Main, a unique collection of 13 museums has been developed and these are devoted to different works of art, from classical paintings to modern media.

text and picture source: FRANKFURT.de