Frankfurt's Innenstadt I encompasses the reconstructed DomRömer quarter — a painstaking recreation of the medieval Altstadt destroyed in WWII — alongside the modern Zeil shopping mile, one of Germany's highest-revenue retail streets. The Paulskirche (cradle of German democracy), the Kaiserdom cathedral, and the Eiserner Steg footbridge define its landmarks. Between old-world Apfelwein taverns and glass bank towers, the Innenstadt pulses with tourists, financiers, and shoppers.
The financial district's southern edge brings Deutsche Bank twin towers and Commerzbank Tower within walking distance. Retail HQs, legal firms, and fintech companies cluster around Goetheplatz and Roßmarkt. Premium coworking spaces occupy restored Gründerzeit buildings and modern office towers, drawing professionals who want a representative city-center address.
Konstablerwache and Hauptwache are major S-Bahn and U-Bahn interchanges (S1–S9, U1–U5, U6–U8) connecting all of Frankfurt and the Rhine-Main region. Tram lines 11, 12, and 14 serve surface routes. Frankfurt Hauptbahnhof is two stops away. Frankfurt Airport reachable in about 15 minutes by S-Bahn.
DomRömer reconstructed Altstadt with 35 rebuilt townhouses, the Römer city hall, Kaiserdom St. Bartholomäus, Paulskirche, Eiserner Steg bridge, Kleinmarkthalle food market, and the Zeil shopping boulevard with its futuristic MyZeil center.
Financial services professionals, legal consultancies, retail and consumer brands, international firms wanting a prestigious Frankfurt address, and freelancers who thrive on central-city energy.



