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Best flights to Frankfurt

  1.  -  · 6 nights
    LINFRA
    FRALIN
    from 92.92 €
  2.  -  · 6 nights
    MXPFRA
    FRAMXP
    from 149.62 €
  3.  -  · 2 nights
    VCEFRA
    FRAVCE
    from 154.72 €
  4.  -  · 14 nights
    BBUHHN
    HHNBBU
    from 159.31 €
  5.  -  · 7 nights
    OTPFRA
    FRAOTP
    from 223.19 €
  6.  -  · 8 nights
    CTAFRA
    FRACTA
    from 303 €

Airlines flying to Frankfurt

  1. Easyjet Europe Airline

    92.92 €

  2. EasyJet

    110.29 €

  3. Condor

    149.62 €

  4. WizzAir Malta

    159.31 €

  5. LOT - Polish Airlines

    223.19 €

Frequently asked questions

Flight information

8 airlines fly to Frankfurt:

  • Easyjet Europe Airline
  • EasyJet
  • Condor
  • WizzAir Malta
  • LOT - Polish Airlines
  • Lufthansa
  • HiSky
  • Air Dolomiti

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How to reach the centre of Frankfurt

Frankfurt am Main Airport (Fraport) is one of Europe's largest hubs, located approximately 11 kilometres south-west of the city centre. The airport is exceptionally well connected by public transport, making it straightforward and affordable to reach downtown Frankfurt.

The quickest option is the S-Bahn regional train, which takes just 11 minutes to reach the main railway station (Hauptbahnhof) with trains departing every 10–15 minutes. A single journey costs around €5.50. Alternatively, bus services offer slightly cheaper fares (from €2) but take 30–45 minutes. For convenience, taxis and ride-sharing services cost approximately €25–35, with journey times of 20–30 minutes depending on traffic.

Most hotels and attractions are within walking distance of the Hauptbahnhof, or easily accessible by local U-Bahn and S-Bahn lines, making the airport transfer a smooth start to your Frankfurt visit.

What to see in Frankfurt

Frankfurt's skyline of gleaming skyscrapers sets it apart from other German cities, yet the heart remains rich in medieval character. The Main Tower, one of Europe's tallest buildings, offers breathtaking 360-degree views from its 56th-floor observation deck in the banking district. The beautifully reconstructed Altstadt (Old Town) around Römerberg square features enchanting half-timbered buildings and cobbled streets steeped in centuries of history.

Culture lovers should explore the Museumsufer (Museum Embankment) on the south bank of the River Main, home to world-class institutions including the Städel Museum, German Film Museum, and Museum of Modern Art. The tranquil Palmengarten botanical garden offers respite with tropical plants and seasonal displays spanning 22 hectares.

Essential landmarks and districts:

  • Römerberg – medieval square with iconic timber-framed buildings
  • Main Tower – observation deck with panoramic city views
  • Sachsenhausen – riverside district famed for Apfelwein taverns and galleries
  • Frankfurt Cathedral (Dom) – impressive Gothic architecture and city panoramas
  • Museumsufer – premier concentration of museums and cultural venues
  • Palmengarten – extensive botanical gardens with tropical conservatory

Local cuisine in Frankfurt

Frankfurt's food culture reflects deep German tradition and regional pride. The city's signature drink is Apfelwein (apple wine), a refreshing cider served in distinctive pottery jugs called 'Bembel'. This crisp, slightly acidic beverage is woven into local identity, particularly in traditional taverns ('Apfelwein-Gaststätten') clustered throughout Sachsenhausen south of the Main river.

Frankfurt cuisine centres on hearty, flavourful dishes rooted in local heritage. Handkäse mit Musik, a sour milk cheese marinated in vinegar and onions, is an iconic starter served with dark bread and Apfelwein. Frankfurter sausages (the original Wiener Würstchen) remain beloved citywide, whilst Grüne Soße, a vibrant green herb sauce served with boiled potatoes and soft-boiled eggs, showcases local herbs. Smoked pork ribs ('Rippchen') and schnitzel appear frequently as satisfying mains.

Authentic local specialities:

  • Apfelwein – refreshing apple cider, the quintessential local drink
  • Handkäse mit Musik – marinated sour cheese with vinegar and onions
  • Grüne Soße – traditional green herb sauce with potatoes and eggs
  • Frankfurter Wurst – the original Frankfurt sausage
  • Rippchen – smoked pork ribs, a hearty local classic
  • Sachsenhausen Taverns – traditional dining in atmospheric venues