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7 days in Germany
Im planing to arrive on FRA, any ideas on what to do? I will be 6 or 7 days. Maybe i can be 2 days at FRA then 3 or 4 in Berlin.
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Originally Posted by rookiecz
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Im planing to arrive on FRA, any ideas on what to do? I will be 6 or 7 days. Maybe i can be 2 days at FRA then 3 or 4 in Berlin.
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More info on what your would like to do, see, experience is def needed but Berlin is a great city for music, clubs, and is relatively inexpensive for a capital city.
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I do not speak German Im 33 with 2 kids but traveling alone. I may have 9 days. Is first time there so I don't know. I like bars but not a club being alone.
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Originally Posted by rookiecz
(Post 17695757)
Im planing to arrive on FRA, any ideas on what to do? I will be 6 or 7 days. Maybe i can be 2 days at FRA then 3 or 4 in Berlin.
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Hi,
Originally Posted by rookiecz
(Post 17695757)
Im planing to arrive on FRA, any ideas on what to do? I will be 6 or 7 days. Maybe i can be 2 days at FRA then 3 or 4 in Berlin.
FRA is a good starting point to get to every bigger city in Germany. You could rent a car or use the train. (MUC, BER, HAM can easily be reached by domestic plane) Berlin is always a good choice and you won't have a problem with english (most of the time). Compared to e.g. MUC and HAM it is relativly cheap. Are you interested in history? Do you want to go clubbing? Do you want to see beautiful landscape or sea? If you tell us your interests we will find some nice locations for you! HTH S. |
Will you have a car? I road trip up the Rhine to Bonn/Cologne is nice. A couple small interesting towns along the way. Heidelberg is close and has a great castle. If you are going to hang out near FRA, I would suggest Mainz, a very short train trip.
Berlin is a great city. But it is quite a distance from Frankfurt and if you have to return to FRA it will take 2 days travel out of your trip. Almost every town has a pedestrian road with shops/restaurants/bars. Always a good place to explore. |
For transportation, I would take the trains and rent a car for a day as needed. In Berlin you're better off staying in the city and taking public transport which is excellent. One day is enough for Frankfurt but as others have mentioned, Heidelberg is a nice day trip. If you know the days and times you will be traveling you can purchase discount train tickets in advance at the Deutche Bahn site web site but once you purchase the discounted ticket, no changes are allowed. It's a good site to see train schedules even if you don't want to purchase tickets in advance. In Berlin, check out the KA DE WE department store (pronounced KAW DAY VAY) and go to the top floor. It's amazing. Gut Fahrt (German for have a good journey).
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Originally Posted by pbiflyer
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Will you have a car? I road trip up the Rhine to Bonn/Cologne is nice. A couple small interesting towns along the way. Heidelberg is close and has a great castle. If you are going to hang out near FRA, I would suggest Mainz, a very short train trip.
Berlin is a great city. But it is quite a distance from Frankfurt and if you have to return to FRA it will take 2 days travel out of your trip. S. |
When are you coming? Many ideas will depend upon the season, although this winter is not turning out much in the way of snow (yet).
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Thanks guys for the ideas, sadly my plans have changed, and i won't be traveling now. :( i hope to go there soon.
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