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Is Frankfurt a walkable city?

Yes, Frankfurt is a very walkable city. The city center is compact and easy to navigate on foot, with many pedestrian-only streets and plenty of parks and green spaces. The city also has an extensive public transportation system, including trams, buses, and the U-Bahn, which makes it easy to get around without a car.



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Munich, Germany Munich is large, but the central area is designed for walking. A walking tour will take you through Marienplatz, which is home to the New Town Hall and other historic buildings. Then, you can move on to the famous English Garden, Asamkirche, and finally take a stroll along the Isar River.

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Frankfurt is farther from Salzburg your next stop. I would definitely recommend Munich over Frankfurt for the first timer. Munich is much more touristy (it will more like what you expect to Germany to be) whereas Frankfurt as a city is more of a business/finance hub with not a great deal to offer for the tourist.

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Amsterdam, Netherlands With speed limits of just 30 km/h, Amsterdam prioritises people and active transport, making it one of the most walkable cities in the world.

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Most tourists will ideally want to stay close to the Innenstadt and Altstadt at the heart of city, while those attending a trade fair usually aim for the hotels close to Messe Frankfurt in Westend.

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However, if you apply the same standard of living to all cities, Frankfurt can be an expensive city. The cost of living here is the second-highest in the country, only surpassed by Munich. Eating out is really inexpensive here. A great dinner including beer costs around 10 euros.

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The main areas of Istanbul are super walkable, but if you want to get outside of the main city center then I would recommend using public transportation (as you saw above, traffic can be terrible) because Istanbul is a huge city.

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