Bad Soden am Taunus has about 22,870 inhabitants and lies on the southern slopes of the Taunus hills in Hessen. The town's spa tradition dates to the 16th century, when its mineral springs were first documented. Quellenpark, a landscaped park in the centre, contains several of the historic spring pavilions. The town belongs to the Main-Taunus-Kreis, one of Germany's most densely populated rural districts.
Frankfurt am Main is about 15 kilometres southeast. Koenigstein im Taunus lies directly to the north. Kronberg im Taunus borders to the northeast. The S-Bahn connects Bad Soden to Frankfurt's central station in roughly 30 minutes, making it a popular residential choice for people working in the financial district. Property prices are among the highest in the Rhein-Main region.
Bad Soden am Taunus has about 22,870 inhabitants and lies on the southern slopes of the Taunus hills in Hessen. The town's spa tradition dates to the 16th century, when its mineral springs were first documented. Quellenpark, a landscaped park in the centre, contains several of the historic spring pavilions. The town belongs to the Main-Taunus-Kreis, one of Germany's most densely populated rural districts.
Frankfurt am Main is about 15 kilometres southeast. Koenigstein im Taunus lies directly to the north. Kronberg im Taunus borders to the northeast. The S-Bahn connects Bad Soden to Frankfurt's central station in roughly 30 minutes, making it a popular residential choice for people working in the financial district. Property prices are among the highest in the Rhein-Main region.
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