Gallus

Frankfurt

A modern building with a curved facade and multiple flags in front.
A modern building with a curved glass facade, flags, and a sign for 'MARITIM'.
A city street lined with trees and a modern building.
A modern glass building with a curved metal structure.
A city street with a tram stop, bicycles, and a bus shelter.

Making up this distinctive district are a large trade fair and a modern mall with a spa. The history includes gallows and a concentration camp.

Gallus is a district just outside Frankfurt’s city centre, with a fascinating and haunting past and a variety of cafés and museums. The spacious plazas and commercial streets adorned with busy bars and boutiques hide a dark history of gallows and the Holocaust. Visit Gallus to learn about the district’s tumultuous past through its various attractions, museums and monuments.

At the heart of the area is the Galluswarte, the iconic watchtower that is one of the few preserved features of the medieval ramparts of the city. Note that it is today part of its namesake train station, which is well connected to the rest of the city.

It is said that the area takes its name from the gallows, which were in use here for public executions. Discover the gloomy side of Frankfurt’s history at the Adlerwerke, a former factory that was used in World War II as a concentration camp. A plaque outside the building commemorates the approximately 1,600 people who died here.

For a change of pace and era, visit the Skyline Plaza, a modern shopping centre with an intriguing architectural design showcasing an array of colours. Rest your feet at the spa and check out the lines of shops. Enter the glassy building of the Congress Centre Messe Frankfurt, which is the venue for various trade fairs.

Dividing up the Gallus area are several shopping avenues. Browse the upscale boutiques and designer stores of Goethestraße and visit the quaint cafés and affordable shops of Berger Straße .

Gallus is on the northern side of the Main River on the western side of the city centre. Drive from central Frankfurt in about 10 minutes or travel by S-Bahn in even less time.

From Gallus, cross the river to explore the areas of Niederrad, Sachsenhausen and Lerchesberg.


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Frankfurt Airport Area

Consider a visit to Eco-Kart and take some time to enjoy the abundant dining options during your time in Frankfurt Airport Area. If you want to see more of the city, jump on the metro at Terminal 1 - Concourses A & Z Station or Terminal 1 -Concourses B & C Station.

Innenstadt

Enjoy the popular shops in Innenstadt. MyZeil is a worthwhile stop, and you can jump on the metro at Frankfurt (M) Hauptwache Station or Eschenheimer Tor Station to see more of Frankfurt.

Altstadt Frankfurt

Frankfurt Christmas Market and Römerberg are top sights in Altstadt Frankfurt, and you should be sure to explore the popular shops. Hop aboard the metro at Römer-Paulskirche Tram Stop or Dom-Romer U-Bahn to see more sights in the area.

Frankfurt am Main Süd

If you're spending time in Frankfurt am Main Süd, check out sights like Deutsche Bank Park or Staedel Museum and hop on the metro to see more the city at Bürostadt Niederrad Tram Stop or Stadion Straßenbahn Tram Stop.

Sachsenhausen Nord

Known for its ample dining options and beautiful river views, there's plenty to explore in Sachsenhausen Nord. You can visit top attractions like Staedel Museum and Museumsufer, and jump on the metro at Schwanthalerstraße Tram Stop or Schweizer Place U-Bahn to see more of the city.


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