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Here is the ultimate one day in Frankfurt itinerary. Many flights to Germany and Europe travel through Frankfurt, whether as a stopover or as a final destination to make your way around the country. Rather than leave right away for another city, we decided to spend one day in Frankfurt. There are lots of interesting things to do in Frankfurt for a day.
This article contains affiliate links, which help run this site at no extra cost to you. Is it possible to see Frankfurt in a day? I always recommend that you spend as long as possible in each country, city, or town. A day is never enough. One day is better than nothing! Sometimes you can cover a lot of ground, even just in a few hours. In our case, we only had two weeks in Europe and a whole bunch of places we wanted to visit. Not only did we check out a brand new city, but we totally loved our time there and feel that we need to come back to see more.
When Justin and I planned our trip to Europe this time around, we managed to find cheap flights to Frankfurt from Toronto.
This may be the case if you plan to visit Germany, France and Switzerland, like we did. Frankfurt may be the best option for an airport to fly into, so be sure to take a look at Skyscanner to find the best flight prices. From the Frankfurt airport FRA , it was easy to get into town. Purchase a train ticket at the airport to Frankfurt Hauptbahnhof Main station. The ride takes about 15 minutes. In our case, the hotel was a little too far to walk with a bunch of luggage in tow, so we took a cab to our accommodation.
You can also take Uber from the Frankfurt airport into town, which was not an option when we visited Frankfurt a few years ago. You can also rent a car in Frankfurt. Pick up your rental car and use it to travel all over Germany and Europe. Renting a car is a great option to visit those cute little villages that are more difficult to reach by train. I recommend comparing car rental prices at Discover Cars to find the best rates.