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How do people get around in Frankfurt?

Transport in Frankfurt Frankfurt's well-organized public transport system comprises U-Bahn (underground) and S-Bahn (commuter trains) as well as trams and buses; services are generally punctual and efficient, and allow visitors to move quickly and easily around the city.



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The city is highly walkable and Frankfurt Airport is a 10-minute metro ride away (it's easy to navigate, opt for it over a taxi).

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Is Frankfurt worth visiting? If Frankfurt is not yet on your radar it should be! Frankfurt is home to the most impressive skyline in Germany as well as world-renowned museums, galleries, historical cathedrals along with stunning views. It is a food lovers dream and there is such an incredible vibe in the city.

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Frankfurt is often considered to be one of the most expensive cities in Germany, compared to other major cities such as Berlin and Munich.

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Welcome to Frankfurt am Main taxis with the Uber app, where you can request local taxis using Uber. With in-app requests, your cab ride can happen at any time.

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Con: housing and a high cost of living The Hessian metropolis suffers a demand for affordable housing that far surpasses the available supply. The consequence? Housing prices are going nowhere but up (+17,1% between 2011 and 2016) and Frankfurt is now the second most expensive German city to rent an apartment in.

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A taxi ride from Frankfurt International Airport to Frankfurt City Center costs around €25-€35, depending on traffic and time of day.

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Depends. In short range, the taxi is cheaper than a rental car. Uber claims to transport you for half of the price of a taxi. For longer distances, beyond 20 km, you might save money with a rental car.

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Taxi fares Tipping the driver is appreciated, simply round up the total sum (i.e. €9,20 to €10). All taxi drivers should accept payment with cash and by debit- or credit card.

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The cost of a taxi in Germany Tariffs may vary in different countries and cities. The cost of the initial trip is from 2.8 to 4.5 euros. The average price per kilometer in Germany is 2 euros. The most expensive taxi in Düsseldorf and Dortmund.

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Is 1,500 euros a month enough in Germany? 1,500 euros a month happens to be the net salary of a single person having a minimum wage and working full time, that is, 40 hours a week. So, it should be enough money for most people to get by.

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