Frankfurt is Germany's international center for finance and trade, located in the heart of Europe. As a major transportation hub with Europe's largest airport, Frankfurt is an important city for international business. Over 200 banks and prestigious financial institutions are headquartered in Frankfurt, along with the European Central Bank and other regulatory authorities. The Opernturm building in Frankfurt's financial district houses over 2,500 workers and utilizes environmentally friendly construction techniques. It provides easy access to the city's public transportation system and nearby hotels.
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1. Welcome to Frankfurt
Willkommen in Frankfurt
Frankfurt
is Germany’s international centre for•
finance and trade conventions, with the
country’s most impressive skyline.
The city, which is nearly 1,250 years old,•
is located at the very heart of Europe in
the centre of Germany.
Frankfurt is small by big-city standards,•
with just 672,000 inhabitants, and blends
together traditional and international
influences to create a modern financial
metropolis.
It is home to the largest international•
airport in Europe, and as such is a major
hub for international business.
218 banks (including 154 foreign•
institutions), prestigious international
insurance companies, retail funds and
hedge funds are all located here.
The many organisations headquartered•
in Frankfurt include the European
Central Bank, the German financial
market regulator BaFin and the European
insurance and occupational pensions
authority EIOPA.
Hilton Frankfurt Hotel
Hochstraße 4
60313 Frankfurt
Tel: 00 49 69 1338 000
Opernturm
Wellington 16th floor
Bockenheimer Landstr. 2-4
60306 Frankfurt
Tel: 00 49 69 67 77 61 500
City Train Station
Taunusanlage
To the Airport within 20 min.
please take S8 or S9 direction
Wiesbaden Hauptbahnhof
Main Train Station
Frankfurt am Main HBF
The Opernturm
is centrally located on Bockenheimer•
Landstraße in Frankfurt’s financial
district, between the old opera house
and Rothschild Park, and boasts excellent
transport links. More than 2,500 people
work at the Opernturm.
Distance information to
Hilton Hotel 800 m / 875 yards
Taunusanlage 350 m / 383 yards
Main Train Station 1200 m / 1312 yards
Airport 18 km / 11 miles
Taunusanlage to
Main Train Station 3 min. by City Train (1.50 EUR)
Airport Frankfurt 20–30 min. by City Train (3.90 EUR)
Main Train Station
All destinations in Germany
It is built using cutting-edge•
environmentally friendly techniques,
making it the city’s most modern building.
The Opernturm has been certificated by
the U.S. Green Building Council with the
LEED gold certification, which attests to its
eco-friendly, sustainable construction and
good stewardship of resources.
Please be aware to keep cash during
your trip in Germany especially for taxi,
public transportation and small shops.
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Access to the building
There are two entrances to the building.•
The revolving doors lead directly into
the airy, light-filled atrium.
Visitors with luggage are advised to•
use the right-hand door, beneath the
projecting section with pillars, and walk
past the escalators to join the atrium via
the side entrance.
Access passes for visitors are available•
from the right-hand side of reception. Even
visitors from other Wellington locations
need one of these passes, as unfortunately
the company-wide international access
passes are not valid.
The access passes are also needed to•
swipe out of the building. Please return
the access passes to the front desk on the
ground floor.
Opernturm
Your key to the Frankfurt office / Ihr Schlüssel zu unserem Büro in Frankfurt
Access to the 16th floor
To access the lifts, open the security doors to•
the right of reception using the access pass.
Our offices are located on the 16th floor•
which are assessable by taking the lift.
To call the lift please use the touch screen
located directly behind the security barrier.
The screen then shows you which lift has
been assigned.
On reaching the 16th floor, there is a bell•
to the left of the large glass door.
Business centre staff will open the door•
and announce your arrival by telephone.
This is important because various•
competitor companies are located on
the same floor, and so ultimate discretion
is required.
Discretion also applies when using the•
communal kitchen.