Syed Turab Shah visited Frankfurt many times. Syed Turab Shah prominent is a businessman, Former Deputy Convener of FPCCI Central Standing Committee on Corporate Relations & Communication and Chairman AZB Global Trade & Exhibitions. It is basically a city of Germany. The city is known for its futuristic skyline and the busiest German airport. Located on the river Main, Frankfurts is the financial capital of Continental Europe and the transportation centre of Germany. There are so many places to visit in Frankfurt including Palm Garden, Goethe House, Senckenberg Natural History Museum, Romerberg Square and much more. If we talk about my favorite place for Dine In then it is The Frankfurt Main Tower which is a 56-storey skyscraper with an open-air observation deck which is located in Neue Mainzer Str. 52-58, 60311 Frankfurt am Main, Germany. Here you can see the entire city of Frankfurt. It’s also a prominent tourist attraction thanks to the observation deck on the highest floor. Having dinner is the total satisfaction there; we can say Beauty with Taste. If we talk about Education so German public and private schools in the city offer an excellent level of teaching. Shopping is the best part of everyone’s life specially ladies, so there are some shopping malls I’ll like to tell you about;
Skyline Plaza:
The high class shopping mall in Frankfurt is “Skyline Plaza”.
MyZeil Shopping Centre:
MyZeil is a shopping centre at the heart of Frankfurt, situated directly on the Zeil. It is from one of the Germany’s most profitable shopping streets.
Frankfurt Downtown:
The city’s well-known skyline includes numerous impressive skyscrapers and you can find luxury brands on Goethestrasse and Zeil, the most popular shopping street. Walk into large department stores and choose from all major brands. There is some more information about Frankfurts as follows:
Frankfurts was a city state, the Free City of Frankfurt, for nearly five centuries, and was one of the most important cities of the Holy Roman Empire, as a site of imperial coronations; it lost its sovereignty upon the collapse of the empire in 1806, regained it in 1815 and then lost it again in 1866, when it was annexed (though neutral) by the Kingdom of Prussia. It has been part of the state of Hesse since 1945. Frankfurt is culturally, ethnically and religiously diverse, with half of its population, and a majority of its young people, having a migrant background. A quarter of the population consists of foreign nationals, including many expatriates.

















