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I lived in FfM for 20 years and went through that area all times of day and night and never had a problem Just like a big city anywhere else, don’t look like a lost tourist and walk like you belong there and know where you’re going and you’ll be fine Germany has much lower violent crime rates against persons than the US, it’s not even close
To be fair, pretty much any main train station area is going to be fairly dodgy at best at that time of night! Compared to some I've seen, this is really not bad.
Wow, I went to Frankfurt 20 years ago and stayed at a hotel near the Central Station. The area was safe and clean. I couldn't believe how much it has changed. All the trash on the streets!
It is legal in Germany and they have a legal right to not be photographed or filmed against their will. The buildings with red lights in the windows are all legal and regulated businesses.
My wife and I traveled to Germany in 1999. On our last night, prior to taking the flight back to Dallas Fort Worth we stayed in a pension a few floors up from the street and a couple of blocks from the train station. Rick Steves recommended the pension. It was cheap and clean. The area looks considerably worse than what it looked like 25 years ago. A lot more litter. A lot more young men.
Oh come on. I have been working near Frankfurt main station for 20 years now and I walk through here nearly everyday, also at night. And never ever has anything happened to me.
You seem to have led a very sheltered life. I think you need to visit the area outside Brighton railway station in England 🏴 if you want to see fights, drunks, drug addicts, beggars and people sleeping in a mixture of vomit and urine in shop doorways
@@ToGoIsToKnow I actually lived in Germany for several years and I terms of safety and cleanliness German cities are a million times better especially their public transportation and facilities. People are nowhere near as anti social as what exists in NYC and other big US cities. I wouldn't be caught dead in a McDonald's in NYC but used to go to the ones in Germany because the customers were civilized.
I grew up in Frankfurt and lived there until the 80s and I remember spending my youth in a state of constant hyper vigilance. I never felt safe there! It may have improved somewhat in the intervening years, but the place has always had a rough and dangerous undercurrent.
@@JohnBrennan-pt9kgThey may not all have been German, but the great majority of them definitely were! People shooting up in the Anlagenring and S Bahn stations (and not just the Hauptbahnhof). Believe me that the people that caused me unease and occasionally outright scared me were on the whole NOT foreigners! It's one of the reasons I left! And now I happily hang around with 'foreigners' all the time, and feel perfectly safe.
@@JohnBrennan-pt9kg Wasn't the man with the tiny mustache a native indigenous European German teddy bear? Or perhaps he secretly spoke Arabic, according to you?
'Spicy entertainment if you know what I mean'😂😂😂 oh I love it, thank you for the video. It's pretty busy at almost 1A.M. in the morning.
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I lived in FfM for 20 years and went through that area all times of day and night and never had a problem
Just like a big city anywhere else, don’t look like a lost tourist and walk like you belong there and know where you’re going and you’ll be fine
Germany has much lower violent crime rates against persons than the US, it’s not even close
Richtig,
Man muss nur zügig seines Weges gehen.
Frankfurt ist immer noch eine verhältnismäßig sichere Stadt
To be fair, pretty much any main train station area is going to be fairly dodgy at best at that time of night! Compared to some I've seen, this is really not bad.
I have been there before I thought it was the worst area I have ever been in! In fairness Frankfurt is a nice place when you get out of that area!
Yes, the shopping area and river area is nice.
Wow, I went to Frankfurt 20 years ago and stayed at a hotel near the Central Station. The area was safe and clean. I couldn't believe how much it has changed. All the trash on the streets!
Lol, yeah the girl at 3:03 was soliciting. That's probably why she didn't like being filmed, because her specific situation may not be legal.
Maybe not illegal, just wanted to hide that fact (to us viewers) that she sells her body
It is legal in Germany and they have a legal right to not be photographed or filmed against their will.
The buildings with red lights in the windows are all legal and regulated businesses.
It was a lot better in the 80s when i was stationed there in the Army.
My wife and I traveled to Germany in 1999. On our last night, prior to taking the flight back to Dallas Fort Worth we stayed in a pension a few floors up from the street and a couple of blocks from the train station. Rick Steves recommended the pension. It was cheap and clean. The area looks considerably worse than what it looked like 25 years ago. A lot more litter. A lot more young men.
Oh come on. I have been working near Frankfurt main station for 20 years now and I walk through here nearly everyday, also at night. And never ever has anything happened to me.
I believe you, but that doesn't mean it is a safe place.
I also worked in Frankfurt … got assaulted and had a gun pointed to my head. Its a shithole
So ist es
thanks for doing these vids...be safe!!
You're welcome Taki.
Thank you for your efforts and recommendations. However, the video didn’t show that you encountered any problems even after midnight!
Trust me, it is not the type of area most people will be comfortable walking around late at night, even if nothing happened to me.
I am going to visit Frankfurt next week. Is the area safe during day time?
You seem to have led a very sheltered life. I think you need to visit the area outside Brighton railway station in England 🏴 if you want to see fights, drunks, drug addicts, beggars and people sleeping in a mixture of vomit and urine in shop doorways
This clown is from New York and he's complaining about this.
Just because there's bigger dumps doesn't magically make this place safe
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I can only see fighting-age middle eastern men. Very sad what our politicians have done to beautyfull Europe.
Isn't so bad like in US
That's what I thought until I saw a street of Tranq zombies. Very sad.
Like NYC is so pristine 😂😂😂
I tell the truth about NYC too.
@@ToGoIsToKnow I actually lived in Germany for several years and I terms of safety and cleanliness German cities are a million times better especially their public transportation and facilities. People are nowhere near as anti social as what exists in NYC and other big US cities. I wouldn't be caught dead in a McDonald's in NYC but used to go to the ones in Germany because the customers were civilized.
where are the police?
06:51 There! (To the left, across the street, yellow/blue/white police van)
Good Job 👍
Thank you! Cheers!
hauptbahnhof its not dangereous so much but this area its very dangereous becoz so much arabic and russia men. 🤑🤑
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Frankfurt AM Main was always fairly safe until a certain demographic arrived
I grew up in Frankfurt and lived there until the 80s and I remember spending my youth in a state of constant hyper vigilance. I never felt safe there! It may have improved somewhat in the intervening years, but the place has always had a rough and dangerous undercurrent.
@a.schier1830 Which particular demographic made you feel so usafe ? Was in natuve indigenous European Germans, or was it imported cultural enhancers
@@JohnBrennan-pt9kgThey may not all have been German, but the great majority of them definitely were! People shooting up in the Anlagenring and S Bahn stations (and not just the Hauptbahnhof). Believe me that the people that caused me unease and occasionally outright scared me were on the whole NOT foreigners!
It's one of the reasons I left! And now I happily hang around with 'foreigners' all the time, and feel perfectly safe.
@@JohnBrennan-pt9kg Wasn't the man with the tiny mustache a native indigenous European German teddy bear? Or perhaps he secretly spoke Arabic, according to you?
Diversity is our stench
Just a bunch of nonsense.
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