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Old May 21, 2009 | 11:04 am
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4 hours in FRA

I'm flying from JFK to Berlin via Frankfurt, LH business class both ways.


To Berlin, I have a 4 hour layover in FRA in the very early hours of the morning. Other threads suggest that my time would be best spent in the Welcome lounge, is that correct?

On the return trip, I also have a 4 hour layover in FRA, from 1pm until 5pm. What should I do with myself? Which lounge? Any other fun to be had at the airport?
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Old May 21, 2009 | 11:32 am
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Since the topic of 'What to do in FRA for x hours' is more about FRA (ie Germany) than LH M&M, I'm moving this to the Germany forum, where we have plenty of threads and ideas on the topic already.

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Old May 23, 2009 | 5:30 am
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Originally Posted by azul
To Berlin, I have a 4 hour layover in FRA in the very early hours of the morning. Other threads suggest that my time would be best spent in the Welcome lounge, is that correct?
Having recently completed a similar trip, I wish I would have had the time to go to the Welcome lounge. The advertisded 'substantial' breakfast and hot shower would have been a great way to freshen up after 8 hours or so on an airplane.

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On the return trip, I also have a 4 hour layover in FRA, from 1pm until 5pm. What should I do with myself? Which lounge? Any other fun to be had at the airport?
I went to the Tower lounge. I could have easily spent 3 solid hours there relaxing. If you do go, they have three interesting Sonic Chairs in the back left corner (as you walk in). They are these odd, round chairs that you sit in. The chair has speakers that drown away the noise of the lounge (can't change the music but you can change the volume). Great view over terminal A. And there are showers in the Tower Lounge. (Since I'm never afraid to plug my own trip reports, you can see pictures here.)

There's also a casino (or two) in FRA.

And there is a currency exchange on the 3rd level near gate A60 (or somewhere close).

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Old Jun 5, 2009 | 8:49 am
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I can second the previous poster. The breakfast in the Business lounge is meager. Much better in the new arrival lounge
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Old Jul 28, 2009 | 2:05 pm
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Take a train ride

Take a train ride, go to downtown, enjoy a good German meal and take a train back to the Airport. Can do in 4 hours!
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Old Nov 3, 2010 | 6:14 pm
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My wife and I arrive FRA on LH from IAD at 7:50 am and leave on LH to VCE at 12:20 pm. We are flying first class to FRA and business class (European style) on to Venice.

We have never been in FRA. With just 4.5 hours and carry-on luggage to contend with we will likely stay at the airport. We are arriving and departing Terminal 1.

I suspect we will be served breakfast on the flight around 6 am or so. I know we have access to the First Class lounge but have no idea what it offers. I'll do some searched on that. we will want to have lunch before we leave FRA. My wife loves looking in (fingers crossed here) shops, particularly those unique to the area.

We usually drag our carry-ons with us as we explore an airport. Is there a safe (locked) place to leave them in the lounge or elsewhere?

Any advice as to what to do will be appreciated.
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Old Nov 4, 2010 | 7:41 am
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We usually drag our carry-ons with us as we explore an airport. Is there a safe (locked) place to leave them in the lounge or elsewhere?
I'm researching the airport too since I will have a long layover there. Not sure about the lounge, but there's a luggage storage service:
http://www.frankfurt-airport.com/con...fratab_d339764
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Old Nov 7, 2010 | 6:54 pm
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Originally Posted by mshaikun
I know we have access to the First Class lounge but have no idea what it offers. I'll do some searched on that. we will want to have lunch before we leave FRA. My wife loves looking in (fingers crossed here) shops, particularly those unique to the area.
FRA has a separate First Class Terminal. I've never been, so I can't tell you what it offers.

We usually drag our carry-ons with us as we explore an airport. Is there a safe (locked) place to leave them in the lounge or elsewhere?

Any advice as to what to do will be appreciated.
Each SEN lounge has lockers, where reasonably-sized carryons will fit. You get a key for which you have to leave some sort of a deposit (DL or ID works well).
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