City Portrait
Bad Homburg, a city of approximately 53,000 inhabitants, is the district seat of the Hochtaunus, a wooded county situated at the foothills of the Taunus low mountain range not far from Frankfurt.
The mid-sized town is the home of numerous national and international firms, including two corpora-tions listed on the DAX, the German stock index. Together with a strong SME sector and countless trade businesses, Bad Homburg provides jobs for some 33,000 working professionals, most of whom commute to the town from surrounding areas.
Bad Homburg’s economic focus is placed firmly on four business segments in particular, these being healthcare, business consulting, information and communication technology (ICT), and financial services.
Companies settling down in Bad Homburg’s commercial zones have an excellent infrastructure at their disposal, one that optimally connects the location with the metropolitan area of FrankfurtRhineMain.
Bad Homburg supports its harmonious work-life balance with some of the region’s best community care services.
The mid-sized town is the home of numerous national and international firms, including two corpora-tions listed on the DAX, the German stock index. Together with a strong SME sector and countless trade businesses, Bad Homburg provides jobs for some 33,000 working professionals, most of whom commute to the town from surrounding areas.
Bad Homburg’s economic focus is placed firmly on four business segments in particular, these being healthcare, business consulting, information and communication technology (ICT), and financial services.
Companies settling down in Bad Homburg’s commercial zones have an excellent infrastructure at their disposal, one that optimally connects the location with the metropolitan area of FrankfurtRhineMain.
Bad Homburg supports its harmonious work-life balance with some of the region’s best community care services.