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German courses in Frankfurt


Frankfurt is the centre of one of the most productive and dynamic regions in Europe. As continental Europe’s largest financial centre, home of the European Central Bank and to the headquarters of many companies, the international importance of Frankfurt continues to grow.
About Frankfurt
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Frankfurt am Main offers many sightseeing attractions. Deciding which one is the most extraordinary is no easy task. One really has to come to Frankfurt and see for him - or her - self. We have compiled a short selection to give you a taste of things to come, as well as some helpful hints for your individual sightseeing tour. As a rule, every tour begins with your arrival in Frankfurt. The city skyline, the modern landmark of this business and finance metropolis, stands at the ready to welcome visitors from afar.
At the city centre, one finds the historical Römer, Frankfurt Cathedral, St. Paul´s Church and the Goethe-House within very close proximity to one another, yet still within sight of the modern banking district. Close by, Frankfurt´s museum landscape is on show along the Main River on the unique museum embankment. And if you find yourself on a shopping spree though downtown Frankfurt, make sure to take some rest in one of the many streetside cafés - it´s the perfect way to take in the charm of the city, particularly on a warm summer´s day. And lastly, let´s not forget our very own apple wine.
Frankfurt´s local beverage of preference, also known as "Ebbelwei" or "Stöffche", is as much a part of Old Sachsenhausen as is "Frau Rauscher", one of Frankfurt´s most-loved personalities, who has gained quite a reputation for giving patrons a spray-down with the garden hose during hot spells, among other things. We will continue to update this list on regular basis. You may make up your own mind about Frankfurt within the framework of a weekend holiday stay.
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Frankfurt view

Frankfurt

Frankfurt

Frankfurt

Frankfurt
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Reasons to learn German in Frankfurt
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At first glance, Frankfurt is an amazing city with all the skyscrapers, but when you get closer , for instance while walking in the perfectly restored Römerberg, it becomes a charming city. And also while walking on the bank of the Main with all its museums, while visiting the cider bars in Sachsenhausen or while walking in Fressgass or in the elegant Goethestrasse street you will be really impressed.
The German School in Frankfurt
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The school is located in Am Weingarten 1, in Bockeheim, a central area in Frankfurt.

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German classes
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The work in small groups of 3-8 persons guarantees most effective and quick learning. Each course lasts 4 weeks. You can choose between 4 or 6 hours per day, from Monday to Friday.
Read more about the school
German courses offered in Frankfurt:
» Intensive course (20 lessons per week)
» Super Intensive course (30 lessons per week)
Read about our accommodation options in Frankfurt

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