Did you know that every third person living in Frankfurt does not have German citizenship?
According to the latest statistics, Frankfurt is home to people from more than 185 different countries.
Frankfurt ranks seventh in the world for quality of life.
The city is known for hosting the largest number of trade fairs in the world. More than thirty fairs take place annually in the heart of Frankfurt, bringing together people from all over the globe.
The most famous ones are the automobile and book fairs. If you asked someone to list the five largest cities in Germany, they might not immediately mention Frankfurt. However, this multicultural city is the fifth largest in Germany, right behind Berlin, Hamburg, Munich, and Cologne.
Frankfurt itself has around 800,000 residents, but with its surrounding areas, the population is up to five times larger. Some of the world's top bankers and brokers spend at least part of their careers in Frankfurt, as it is home to the European Central Bank.
In the city center, you’ll find a large business district where, at any time of day, you can see professionals and the headquarters of major global corporations.
Frankfurt Airport is the largest in Germany and the third largest in Europe in terms of passenger traffic, handling countless travelers every day, whether arriving or departing.