Review of Frankfurt/Main
Frankfurt
Take flights to Frankfurt for shiny skyscraper views, exclusive shopping and meaty feasts in apple wine taverns.
Things to do
Catch Frankfurt’s glitzy skyline at its best from Eiserner Steg bridge. On the other side of the River Main, skyscrapers give way to the cobbled streets and half-timbered houses of the 16th-century Römerberg square.
Shopping
Big designer names can be found at the Zeilgalerie and on Goethestrasse, right next to Frankfurt’s grand Alte Opera. Buy an exclusive dress for your flights from Frankfurt – or simply join the chic set leisurely window shopping. Saturday's Flea Market offers quirkier finds.
Restaurants
The dimly lit taverns of quaint Sachsenhausen serve hearty Frankfurt fare like pork chops with sauerkraut or green herb sauce. To complete a Frankfurt holiday, try the sour, cider-like apple wine - Ebbelwei - served from large stone jugs.
Nightlife
Cutting-edge dance tunes fill the floors of the industrial-chic Fechenheim district, where the international DJ legend Sven Vaeth rules. After hours, see Frankfurt live up to its nightlife reputation inside the futuristic superclub - Cocoon.
When to go
KLM has frequent flights to Frankfurt. Book your Frankfurt tickets to catch the cultural extravaganza of August's Museumsuferfest or mulled wine at December’s Christmas Market.
Review of Frankfurt/Main
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efficient & clean05 Jan 13
Even seedy areas of Frankfurt are clean. That is the 1st thing we've noticed; how clean everywhere is. Noticed more smokers but less cigarette butts on the streets. Public transport is amazing, efficient, clean, modern, fast & affordable. You get 1 ticket: 1.6 Euros for short or 2.6 Euros for long trips. Everybody was so helpful & friendly. If I was fluent in German; I'd move to Germany yesterday. totally opposite to United Kingdom.tomita - United Kingdom
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General impression 5 Hotels 5 Restaurants 3 Activities 2 Shopping 4 Going Out 1 Events 5 Average grade 3.6 Report abuseReviewer's tip
If you're an anti social person; I would not recommend Germany for you. If you get caught with no ticket on Public transport, you get 40 Euros on the spot fine. If you behave anti socially or vandalize; you get fined minimum 500 Euros. Their justice system does not have: "my civil liberties, my human rights" rubbish. Don't do the crime if you can't do the time. It is lovely.
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Frankfurt30 Dec 12
Frankfurt is a nice city, nice people but it is not a party city, night life is bit boaring. Any way i enjoyed staying in frankfurt.Tibu - England
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General impression 4 Hotels 4 Restaurants 4 Activities 5 Shopping 5 Going Out 4 Events 3 Average grade 4.1 Report abuseReviewer's tip
You can have fun, GO with your partner as well. :P




