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Is it easy to get around Frankfurt?

Germany is known for the efficiency, speed, and reliability of its transport systems, and Frankfurt is no exception. Navigating the metro, tram and bus lines that make up the Rhine-Main Transport Association (RMV) transportation network is straightforward and likely faster than a car (a luxury most locals do not have).



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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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To make an international to international connection: 45 minutes. Airport guidelines also suggest a minimum of 45 minutes for international connections, but given the size of the airport, allowing 60-90 minutes would provide a more comfortable buffer.

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If the connection times were equal, I'd choose Munich. Given that there's a much longer connection time in Munich, that makes it an even easier decision. For us, Munich is infinitely easier and more pleasant than Frankfurt ever is. Munich is large, but certainly smaller and more easily navigated than Frankfurt.

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I use this airport every year on flights from and to the US, and I like to have up to 2 hours. The minimum connecting time for a flight in Frankfurt is 45 minutes. However, it is always a good idea to allow more time, especially if you are traveling during peak hours or if you are flying to a different terminal.

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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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Frankfurt International Airport
It is Germany's busiest airport and one of the busier airports in the world, thanks in part to being the main hub for Lufthansa as well as Condor, and a major transfer point for domestic and international travel.

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Airport guidelines also suggest a minimum of 45 minutes for international connections, but given the size of the airport, allowing 60-90 minutes would provide a more comfortable buffer.

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Yes, you can catch you next flight within 55 minutes in Frankfurt, if you don't dawdle. That is one huge airport, so your best bet is to keep going until you reach your connecting gate, and resis... I have a two-hour layover in Frankfurt.

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Frankfurt is a global hub for commerce, culture, education, tourism and transportation, and is the site of many global and European corporate headquarters.

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