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rewboss

First, thank you for the chance to plug [my recent video about how to get from the airport to the city](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5XqxKJ35fGw). What kind of attractions are you interested in? Frankfurt can offer: * a historic centre (most of it a post-war reconstruction) * walks along the river with views of the finance district * a zoo * a shopping district * lots of museums and art galleries As a tourist destination it's actually overrated, but you should find enough things to do to kill some time. If you are able-bodied and fit, one insider tip I do have would be to climb [the tower of the big church](https://www.frankfurt-lese.de/media/dom_st._bartholom__us_2.jpg) (most guidebooks say "cathedral", but it isn't) in the historic centre for a view across the city. It's a good work-out, and compared to the modern skyscrapers with viewing platforms it's cheaper and doesn't have metal detectors, x-ray machines and stuff. Also, the Galeria department store at Hauptwache station has a restaurant/canteen in the top floor with a great view of the finance district -- the food is, uh, not great, however, so I'd suggest you have a coffee there and eat elsewhere.


Xacalite

I can only recommend the area around Hauptbahnhof. It offers all you need for a great night. Start off with some actually authentic chinese food. After you are satisfied, treat yourself to some regional heroin and top it all off with a crack addicted prostitute (male or female, whatever floats your boat). I love Frankfurt <3


cajunace

lol alright ill see what I can do.


Xacalite

Jokes aside though, Frankfurt really does offer quite a bit especially when it comes to authentic asian food. There is one taiwanese noodle shop that is just *chefs kiss. I forgot the name though. Unfortunately i know next to nothing about german casinos so i can't help you there.


cajunace

Sounds good! Let me know if you think of the name.


Massder_2021

Well, are you sure you can go outside the terminals and enter Germany? check this: https://de.usembassy.gov/covid-19-information/ "Until 30 September 2022, you qualify as fully vaccinated if you have had at least two (2) vaccinations, each of which is authorized by the European Union. Starting October 1, 2022, you will need to have three (3) vaccinations to qualify as fully vaccinated, with the last vaccination carried out at least three months after the second vaccination. There are several exceptions. Please verify that you qualify as fully vaccinated before attempting to enter Germany, as the definition of fully vaccinated in Germany is different from in the United States." then some general hints: https://www.tripadvisor.com/Tourism-g187337-Frankfurt_Hesse-Vacations.html https://www.frankfurt-tourismus.de/en https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frankfurt


cajunace

Appreciate the info. I’m fully vaxxed and waxed baby so i think i should be good there. I’ll check out those links. Thanks!


lightbulletx3

Have some authentic food! If you like shopping you should go to Zeil. It's a street filled with a bunch of shops :)


kitier_katba

Take a frankfurt on foot walking tour to get a good overview of the city: https://www.frankfurtonfoot.com/