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Frankfurt is a city filled with high-class style, perfect for visiting in your Porsche Panamera rental. This four-seater luxury sedan is the ideal choice when heading out for a summer adventure filled with the best beer and bratwurst.
Start your first day off at the Museum of Modern Art. It is located at Domstraße and is one of the most prestigious locations filled with contemporary art. After admiring all of the magnificent works of art, you can pick up your local produce and flowers at Kleinmarkthalle. This is located at Hasengasse 5 and also houses must have wines, pasta and olive oil.
Start your first day off at the Museum of Modern Art. It is located at Domstraße and is one of the most prestigious locations filled with contemporary art. After admiring all of the magnificent works of art, you can pick up your local produce and flowers at Kleinmarkthalle. This is located at Hasengasse 5 and also houses must have wines, pasta and olive oil.
Your first day won’t be complete until you stop off at MyZeil. This giant shopping mall is located right in the heart of Frankfurt and is the largest shopping and entertainment parks in all of Germany. For those interested in a history lesson, we recommend a stop off at Hauptwache.
Then, end off your day at the Goethe House to enjoy the picture of where Johann Wolfgang Goethe was born and grew up. For a five-star stay while in Frankfurt, make reservations at Villa Kennedy. We particularly love how this modern hotel is set within a historic building. It also houses an upscale Italian restaurant, full bar, spa, pool and garden. You’ll be pleased with the proximity to everything on your itinerary.
For the second day of your trip, you’ll be relaxing and enjoying time in a plant paradise in the heart of Germany.
Start off at Palmengarten which is the largest botanical gardens in the country. With over 54 acres of land, you are sure to experience a serene and peaceful restoration among the many varieties of plant species.
Then, make a stop off at the Senckenberg Natural History Museum. This is one of the largest history museums in the country and offers a unique look at biodiversity in our world.
You’ll be one of the half a million other people that step through the doors every year! Stop off at the dinosaur fossils and life-size recreations for a unique picture into the world that once was.
A great end to your day will be a stop off at the old Opera House. This is in the Innenstadt inner-city district and has the most magnificent staircase you’ve ever seen. The main hall holds over 2,000 people and features a wide range of programs. Choose from your favorite jazz performance or select one of the classic music shows instead.
If you want a break from beer and sausage, head to the Main Tower Restaurant & Lounge for dinner. This building stands tall at over 61 feet over the city of Frankfurt and is easy to spot. With the high-level of culinary experience and breathtaking panoramic view of the city, you’ll enjoy dining on the 53rd-floor restaurant. It’s the best way to treat a loved one to a romantic dinner after a day of adventures in Frankfurt.
For your final day in Frankfurt, consider making a trip to some of the lesser-known spots. For some more art gazing, you’ll want to make a stop at the Stadel Museum. While inside, you’ll have access to over 2,000 paintings, 600 sculptures and 100,000 drawings.
Then, make your way to the famous iron footbridge, Eiserner Steg which spans the river Main embankment. You’ll recognize it as one of the most photographed sites in the city. This often makes it onto postcards and is a great place to take photos of your loved ones.
Drive your elite Porsche back into the Old Town Altstadt district to enjoy Römerberg. This square is lively and full of excitement no matter what time of the year you visit. In fact, throughout the year, you’ll find many large trade fairs which attract merchants from as far away as Italy.
Your next stop is at Römer or the town hall of Frankfurt. It won’t take long to visit here, but everyone needs to see the ornate decorations at least once.
If hanging in the city isn’t how you planned to spend the summer trip to Frankfurt, there are plenty of road trips you can take in your Porsche Panamera as well. One of our favorite locations is two hours west of the city in Cochem.
This picturesque town is filled with timbered homes and is located right in the Mosel River Valley. Stop off at the majestic Schloss Reichsburg castle. Then, head above the castle on Pinnerkreuz Mountain to view Schloss Reichsburg in a manner that takes your breath away.
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