Neustadt/Sued is a neighbourhood in Frankfurt am Main's Sachsenhausen-Sued area, in Hessen, with a population around 37,900. The area developed in the late 19th century as Frankfurt expanded south of the Main river. The streets follow a grid pattern typical of Gruenderzeit urban planning, lined with ornate apartment buildings from the 1880s and 1890s.
The Schweizer Platz is the neighbourhood's central point, surrounded by cafes and shops. The Museumsufer, Frankfurt's museum riverbank, lies within walking distance to the north. The Sachsenhaeuser Warte, a medieval watchtower, marks the southern edge of old Sachsenhausen. The U-Bahn connects to Frankfurt Hauptbahnhof in about 10 minutes. The Stadtwald, Frankfurt's large municipal forest, extends to the south. Adult companionship operates within Hessen's regulatory framework.
Neustadt/Sued is a neighbourhood in Frankfurt am Main's Sachsenhausen-Sued area, in Hessen, with a population around 37,900. The area developed in the late 19th century as Frankfurt expanded south of the Main river. The streets follow a grid pattern typical of Gruenderzeit urban planning, lined with ornate apartment buildings from the 1880s and 1890s.
The Schweizer Platz is the neighbourhood's central point, surrounded by cafes and shops. The Museumsufer, Frankfurt's museum riverbank, lies within walking distance to the north. The Sachsenhaeuser Warte, a medieval watchtower, marks the southern edge of old Sachsenhausen. The U-Bahn connects to Frankfurt Hauptbahnhof in about 10 minutes. The Stadtwald, Frankfurt's large municipal forest, extends to the south. Adult companionship operates within Hessen's regulatory framework.
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