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Is the tram free in Frankfurt?

Metro, Bus, Tram, and Commuter Rail Tickets Within the Frankfurt city limits, there is one ticket system for the U-Bahn, bus, tram and S-bahn. A single ticket costs €2.40. There is also a cheaper ticket (€1.50;) for short journeys under 2 km. There is a list of applicable “short-distance destinations” at each station.



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What is the price for public transportation in Germany? Bus and subway prices in Germany are affordable and also comparable to one another (i.e. it doesn't cost more to get the metro than a bus). Single bus, tram, or metro trips usually cost between €1 to €2. Monthly travel cards usually cost around €80 to €90.

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Prices. Single tickets: 1-day ticket: € 11.50. 2-day ticket: € 17.00.

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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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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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S-Bahn is an abbreviation of Schnellbahn or Stadtschnellbahn (city rapid rail), and, as the name suggests, is the fastest form of public transportation. It is a kind of urban-suburban rail system and serves a wider metropolitan region, linking the suburbs and commuter regions with the city centre and main rail station.

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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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One cash and one EC card payment were made. Sure, often you CAN use a credit card, but Germans just don't. The result is that many places don't take them, and certainly when you are buying something like a gelato or a currywurst, cash is the norm and often the only option.

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You can take shuttle buses between Terminals 1 and 2. They are free of charge and run every 10 minutes - daily and around the clock.

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The duration between Frankfurt Airport (FRA) and Frankfurt (Main)Messe is around 10-15 min, and they are approximately 15 km apart. The cost of travel by taxi will incur you about €30.

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