Flights to Frankfurt
Frankfurt is the financial capital of Germany and is home to the European Central Bank. But there is more to this city than business. A city of great diversity, Frankfurt is not just a modern financial powerhouse but has oodles of old-world charm. This makes it perfect for travelers who want a slice of everything. The city is inhabited by over 700,000 people and offers museums, history, scenery, and a bustling wine scene to the recreational traveler. With banks, big business houses, trade shows, conferences, and shopping on one end, culture, traditions, and natural beauty, on the other hand, lure the tourists to this intriguing city. At the nucleus, Frankfurt is a charming traditional city with quaint medieval-styled timbered buildings, apple-wine taverns selling local cuisine, village and countryside towns with tiny cafes and shops and stunning parks, riverside promenades and gardens.
Tip: The cache of museums in the city is second to the ones in Berlin and worth a visit to get a sneak peek into the history of Germany.
How to get to Frankfurt
Frankfurt Main Airport is the international airport located in Frankfurt and the main hub for Lufthansa Airlines. The airport is one of the busiest airports in Germany and lies 12 km from central Frankfurt. One of the smaller terminals is operated exclusively by Lufthansa Airlines.
Aegean Airlines, Air India, American Airlines, British Airways, China Airlines, Cathay Pacific, Delta Airlines, Etihad Airways, Qatar Airways, Singapore Airlines, and Thai Airways offer year-round and seasonal flights to Frankfurt airport.
If you are traveling from China or Japan, a flight to Frankfurt will take up to 12 hours. On the contrary, from Australia, you will be looking at a travel time of 21 hours. From India, the journey takes only about 9 hours. From the USA, you are looking at a duration of 10-12 hours. Lufthansa Airlines offers direct flights to Frankfurt from India. Depending on the airline and from where you start your journey, there may be a stopover involved.
Subways, commuter trains, buses, and trams are the easiest way to travel around Frankfurt. The suburbs are connected via the S-Bahn. The S-Bahn also offers connectivity to the airport.
Tip: The Frankfurt card is a perfect companion for tourists as it offers free travel on all public transport including the airport. Available for one or two days, it offers a 50% discount on major attractions, museums, and guided city tours.
Attractions in Frankfurt
Romerberg is a cobblestoned square in the old town and has been the center of social and civic life in Frankfurt. It is the venue for major events from elections to Christmas markets. You can also find historical buildings like the St. Paul’s Church, Old Nikolai Church and the exquisite Romer (from which the square inherits its name) which is home to the city government. The Imperial Hall also displays the portraits of 52 Holy Roman Emperors.
The Historisches Museum of Frankfurt lies to the south of Romerburg and features the private artifact and collectibles donated by affluent Frankfurters. You can find some exquisite musical instruments, technology, and furniture on display. The museum gives you a deep dive into the history and personality of Frankfurt and its relation to classic art.
Contrary to its image, Frankfurt has its own opera house- Alte Oper. The building is not as ancient as it looks. The neoclassical structure was ravaged during the Second World War and rebuilt in 1980. A public outcry saved its demolition and now, the structure hosts over 300 events in a year ranging from ballet, opera, modern and contemporary dance and symphony, rock concerts, and Broadway musicals. The Great Hall has a capacity of 2450 seats and the smaller events are hosted in the Mozart Hall with a capacity of 720 seats. Both of them have got fine décor and fantastic acoustics.
The Zoological Gardens is one of the oldest zoos in Europe and equally prestigious. It is home to over 4500 animals from 450 species. The zoo prides itself on being a global force in conservation and the preservation of Serengeti plains in Africa. The Exotarium has a wide collection of fish, reptiles, and aviary species from all over the world. The Borgori forest is inhabited by gorillas, chimpanzees, and orangutans. The beauty is that the Borgori forest is an indoor habitat replete with rainforest plants and waterfalls.
The Museum Embankment along the River Main is a collection of nine museums. Each of them has their individual specialty- art, architecture, movies, or natural history. The Liebieghaus and the Stadel Museum showcase work from Egypt, Europe, and exhibits from the 14th to 20th centuries.
Tip: River Main in Frankfurt has found its way as a recreational outfit and tourist attraction. Private operators run sunset tours, dinner cruises, and sightseeing cruises that take a tour of romantic castles along the Middle Rhine valley.
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Zeil is Frankfurt’s premier shopping promenade where the motto is “ shop till you drop”. Department stores, retail giants, specialty shops offer retail therapy, and tourists can go on a spree shopping under sycamore trees. Whatever it is you are looking for, you will find it in this pedestrian shopping arena.
Goethestrabe, Bruckenstrabe, and Wallstrabe are home to luxury labels and top designer brands from Gucci, Versace to Armani. Frankfurt also has countless independent boutiques that offer their distinct signature lines nestled in the tiny hamlets away from the humdrum of the city.
International cuisine, creative gastronomy, gourmet kitchens, five-star restaurants, trendy roadside eateries to traditional apple wine pubs, Frankfurt has culinary offerings that are diverse and satisfying to every gastronomic delight.
The Kleinmarkthale is where the locals come to shop. The building may not be appealing but the merchandise is first class. Sausages, bread, sushi to handmade ravioli, you can find everything here. Don’t forget to queue up for the hot wurst bun served by a veteran who still follows her traditional family recipe.
Hostels, campgrounds, 2-star to 5-star hotels, bed and breakfasts, Frankfurt has it all. As a city frequented by business and leisure travelers, it has several affordable stay options.
Tip: Apple Wine is colloquially known as “Stöffche"; “Schoppe” or “Ebbelwei" has been the popular beverage of Frankfurt for over 250 years. Enjoy it with the locals in a rustic wine pub where it is served in an earthenware jug called “bembel” and drunk from a ribbed glass called “gerippte”. Most of these pubs are concentrated in Old Sachsenhausen.
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Cheapest one-way flight price | $376 |
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Cheapest round-trip ticket price | $483 |
Off-season for travel | April |
Peak season for travel | June |
Flight distance | 9,149.27 km |
Average flight time | 10 hours 56 minutes |
Popular airline | Alaska Airlines |
Cheapest month | August |
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