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Which is the main train station in Frankfurt?

Frankfurt (Main) Hauptbahnhof, also called Frankfurt Central Station and Frankfurt Main Station, is the busiest railway station in the German state of Hesse.



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Frankfurt (Main) Hauptbahnhof Frankfurt am Main Hauptbahnhof (usually abbreviated to Hbf = main station in German) is a impressive terminus at the centre of the busy city of Frankfurt, a beautiful station dating from 1888, although the halls either side of the main hall were added in 1924.

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Frankfurt Airport train station is located at Terminal 1 and offers high-speed ICE train connections to major cities like Cologne, Stuttgart, Bonn and more. For long-distance trains follow signs for the Fernbahnhof. Otherwise, follow signs for Regionalbahnhof, the station for regional trains. Both are in Terminal 1.

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The long-distance train station operated by German Rail (Deutsche Bahn) at Frankfurt Airport makes it simple to get there by train from anywhere in Germany or Europe. Information on schedules and fares is available on the website of German Rail.

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Public transport options in Frankfurt This is both time-saving–the ticket machines, which only take credit cards with chips, can have lines–and convenient. Tickets can only be purchased in stations or on trams–not on the metro lines.

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To get to the city center, you can take the S-Bahn (suburban train) lines S8 or S9 from the regional train station located in Terminal 1. The journey takes approximately 15-20 minutes and trains run every 10-15 minutes. The ticket costs around €4.50 and can be purchased at the ticket machines or at the service center.

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The estimated cost of a taxi ride from Frankfurt Airport to Frankfurt Central Train Station is around €25-€35. However, prices may vary depending on traffic and time of day.

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Frankfurt Airport to Frankfurt am Main train tickets from US$21.98 | Rail Europe - cheap price.

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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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