I’ll be in Frankfurt at the end of August. I will hope that my hotel is in an area without stuff-the other kind of business. I will lookout for the local sausage. Now I can die knowing why a hotdog is called Frankfurter. But I’ll hope that a real Frankfurt sausage has more flavour than a hotdog. I can always ask for mustard in an emergency. Thanks for the video. It has made me excited for my trip. I’m meeting my friend who is flying from Alaska to Germany. Safe travels.
a) don’t confuse it with a "Wiener Würstchen" b) both of these sausage styles have to have a real casing. American hotdogs sausages (sold in Germany) are made of fully processed "meat" (sort of) formed as a sausage, but without casing. c) Original "Frankfurter Würstchen" have to be produced in the vicinity of Frankfurt am Main. JFTR
I was there in 2009. I remember rolling into the central train station coming from the airport. (I was actually on my way to FreiBurg.) I had a few hours before the train left so I strolled around and walked across the closest bridge over the river. I didn't have much interest in Frankfurt being an American (why bother it's just like NYC!!) but your video makes me think twice.
4:07, It feels like your in Los Angeles, but it's Frankfurt. The building looks almost similar and identical to Los Angeles, but it's Frankfurt, wow.
4:30 that's actually not the "neue altstadt", it's the römer. 100m to your right is the newly built old town
I was also expecting altsachsenhausen. Funny, how I can actually see my house from your video 😂
Great video! Love how clean and organized German cities look
Thanks a lot!
I was I frankfurt last weekend ( Friday till Monday ) and I've seen cleaner cities. Also seen cities with less homeless people.
For those who have been asking, the hotel I stayed at is called Trip Inn Residence City Center. You can find it here: tinyurl.com/4pncx5rn
I lived in Frankfurt for 6 years and I love it!
I’ll be in Frankfurt at the end of August. I will hope that my hotel is in an area without stuff-the other kind of business. I will lookout for the local sausage. Now I can die knowing why a hotdog is called Frankfurter. But I’ll hope that a real Frankfurt sausage has more flavour than a hotdog. I can always ask for mustard in an emergency. Thanks for the video. It has made me excited for my trip. I’m meeting my friend who is flying from Alaska to Germany. Safe travels.
Thanks a lot! Enjoy your trip
a) don’t confuse it with a "Wiener Würstchen"
b) both of these sausage styles have to have a real casing. American hotdogs sausages (sold in Germany) are made of fully processed "meat" (sort of) formed as a sausage, but without casing.
c) Original "Frankfurter Würstchen" have to be produced in the vicinity of Frankfurt am Main. JFTR
Thanks for a nice video! How did you find such a cheap room?
Very nice video
I love my City, Frankfurt
It's a lovely city.
I'm going to be 4 days in Frankfurt. Is it to much? I'm thinking 2 days would be enough to visit the city.
Great city 💓💓💓
I was there in 2009. I remember rolling into the central train station coming from the airport. (I was actually on my way to FreiBurg.) I had a few hours before the train left so I strolled around and walked across the closest bridge over the river. I didn't have much interest in Frankfurt being an American (why bother it's just like NYC!!) but your video makes me think twice.
Thanks! A lot of the restoration in the Old Town actually happened in the last 10 years so you might want to visit again in the future;)
It's not too bad, just beware the area near the Hbf.
can you tell the name and location of hotel . please
What was the name of the hotel you stayed?
Nice city.
Which hotel was this please
Only home from Frankfurt definitely will go back
Frankfurt is not a city, it is a segmented whole planet
Ffm is a WC