Find it in FRM: International Communities
FrankfurtRheinMain is home to the world. The region pulsates and thrives on its diverse cultural influences and internationality. People from over 180 nations live in the region.
International Communities
There are numerous international communities in FrankfurtRheinMain, some of which were founded over 50 years ago. Some communities are dedicated to a specific language or culture, while others are more diverse and focus on sports, theatre or business networking. In addition, there are a variety of religious communities for different faiths. The associations are mostly run by volunteers. Some associations charge membership fees, while others are free of charge.
International communities often have extensive networks and offer many advantages to newcomers from abroad. Whether through language, sport or culture, many international communities help newcomers find their way around the region and feel welcome. International communities are also a great way to meet new people and make new friends.
Here, you will not only meet people who share your culture and customs, but also get to know locals who are interested in your culture. These communities play an important role in providing support and facilitating integration into German society by building bridges between the country of origin and Germany.
International Stammtisch
On the first Monday of every month, the international community is invited to meet and chat after work at the International Stammtisch. For more than 20 years, the International Stammtisch has been showcasing the best that the city and region have to offer, giving newcomers and expats an impression of Frankfurt and the Rhine-Main area with its diverse cultural, educational and leisure activities, as well as its many international clubs and organisations. It is a great opportunity to meet other people and make friends. The meetings are held in English.
The International Stammtisch is an initiative of the City of Frankfurt, the Frankfurt Chamber of Industry and Commerce, the German-British Society Rhine-Main e.V., the FrankfurtRheinMain Regional Authority, the Office for Multicultural Affairs (AmkA), the Goethe-Institut Frankfurt, the Frankfurt School of Finance and Management and the Newcomers Network.