Really enjoyed our visit to Frankfurt. It wasn’t on our original Germany itinerary but due o a flight cancellation, we made Frankfurt our starting point and it was really fortuitous.
This seems to be a very interesting place, I hope I can visit sometime in the future. Seeing and sharing places like this is why I love traveling and make videos so much! And please keep up the great job! Subscribed!!
True, Frankfurt deserves better as it’s often labeled. If you take the entire area ("Rhein-Main Gebiet") into account it gets even better as it contains the Taunus-, Odenwald-, Spessart mountains, cities like Bad Homburg, Wiesbaden, Mainz, … the famous river trips down the Rhine etc pp Have a nice trip 🙃
As Frankfurt/Main is famous for its fairs around the year (btw, since centuries. Even its town hall, the Römer (nicknamed "the Roman"), was a trading facility build by Italian merchants), therefore it could become quite challenging to get a hotel room - *BUT* , bc the public transport is amazing you could even find a nice, and often cheaper place outside of Frankfurt. So, booking quite early in advance helps a lot. The real deal, and probably a "last resort", are youth hostels all over Germany, so in Frankfurt/Main too (AFAIK, it’s located at the river bench opposite of the Altstadt, next to the Museums-Ufer). Have a nice trip 🥸
Hi there! Frankfurt is a very cosmopolitan city where many nationalities meet so you should have no problem getting by with just English. Especially around tourism-related activities (the ones showcased in this video, for example). We would obviously always encourage booking your trip to Frankfurt, or Europe in general, with JayWay Travel :) as we will take all the hassle out of the planning, booking and even on-the-ground traveling. More information here: jaywaytravel.com/germany/frankfurt Happy traveling!
Just got back from a few days in Frankfurt a cool city that I would love to see more of. However the area around the Central Station is not a great place. The bars might be trendy during summertime like your video but you literally step into drug addicts and beggars leaving the train station. The area seemed really dodgy.
One of the best travel guides to the city I've seen.
great city...alwyas dream destination...love from ASSAM .INDIA
Really enjoyed our visit to Frankfurt. It wasn’t on our original Germany itinerary but due o a flight cancellation, we made Frankfurt our starting point and it was really fortuitous.
This seems to be a very interesting place, I hope I can visit sometime in the future. Seeing and sharing places like this is why I love traveling and make videos so much! And please keep up the great job! Subscribed!!
This video is amazing, you did a phenomenal job
thank you for this very helpful video, you've convinced us to add frankfurt to our itinerary!
Thank you! Leaving to Frankfurt soon, I'm convinced to spend some time there
Loved our time in Frankfurt last fall.
Great city 💓💓💓
Thanks for taking us back to our city from 1983-1994. Great times!
Thank you. I’m going for the football game in November. I will go to these places.
Thanks for the video !
Thanks for sharing. You’re awesome
Great video ❤
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watching from Barcelona Spain
Frankfurt is beautiful like you Petra
Thank-you
very interesting video!
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True, Frankfurt deserves better as it’s often labeled. If you take the entire area ("Rhein-Main Gebiet") into account it gets even better as it contains the Taunus-, Odenwald-, Spessart mountains, cities like Bad Homburg, Wiesbaden, Mainz, … the famous river trips down the Rhine etc pp
Have a nice trip 🙃
What’s the most convenient budget hotel to stay that’s close to these spots?
As Frankfurt/Main is famous for its fairs around the year (btw, since centuries. Even its town hall, the Römer (nicknamed "the Roman"), was a trading facility build by Italian merchants), therefore it could become quite challenging to get a hotel room - *BUT* , bc the public transport is amazing you could even find a nice, and often cheaper place outside of Frankfurt. So, booking quite early in advance helps a lot. The real deal, and probably a "last resort", are youth hostels all over Germany, so in Frankfurt/Main too (AFAIK, it’s located at the river bench opposite of the Altstadt, next to the Museums-Ufer).
Have a nice trip 🥸
What tram is it? The one that goes through the Frankfurt City Forest!
It is tram line number 17, these clips were filmed near the station "Oberschweinstiege". We hope this helps!
@@JayWayTravel Thanks!!!!!
how much is that 1 ticket cost which can help me to see 33 museum? pls give the cost and link to buy thanks
Hello! The ticket is called “MuseumsuferTicket”, currently costing 21€ and now covers even more museums (39!).
www.museumsufer.de/en/admission-und-tickets/season-tickets/museumsuferticket/
@@JayWayTravel Thanks a lot
Thanks for the overview of Frankfurt. My mother's home town is Hochst. I hope to visit there soon.
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Will I be able to get by if I don’t speak German?
Hi there! Frankfurt is a very cosmopolitan city where many nationalities meet so you should have no problem getting by with just English. Especially around tourism-related activities (the ones showcased in this video, for example).
We would obviously always encourage booking your trip to Frankfurt, or Europe in general, with JayWay Travel :) as we will take all the hassle out of the planning, booking and even on-the-ground traveling.
More information here: jaywaytravel.com/germany/frankfurt
Happy traveling!
Just got back from a few days in Frankfurt a cool city that I would love to see more of. However the area around the Central Station is not a great place. The bars might be trendy during summertime like your video but you literally step into drug addicts and beggars leaving the train station. The area seemed really dodgy.