Frankfurt is Germany’s financial and business center, and one of the most industrial cities in Germany. Frankfurt is home to more than 2,000 factories, Germany’s central bank and the stock exchange, so it’s no wonder Frankfurt flights are packed with international business travelers converging for meetings and conferences. But there’s more to Frankfurt than big sells and manufacturing.
Frankfurt is one of Germany’s largest cultural cities and a huge supporter of the arts. Germany travelers head to Frankfurt for ground-breaking art expositions and international trade fairs. The world-famous International Book Fair attracts writers and authors booking cheap flights to Frankfurt to meet with international publishers for the sale of book rights and translations. In between expos and exhibitions, visitors to Frankfurt can admire Europe’s tallest office building, enjoy five-star cuisine and shop retail boutiques before boarding a Frankfurt flight back home.
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Peak Season:
The tourist season runs from May to late October, and the major convention season covers March through May, September, and October. Travelers booking flights to Frankfurt for a business convention should book early and reserve hotel rooms ahead of time.
Off Season:
Even with the heat, rain, and crowds of June and August, you can find cheap flights to Frankfurt. The cold and stormy weather of November through February generally brings fewer visitors than the rest of the year.
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Frankfurt Airport (FRA)Distance: 6 miles southwestDrive time: 20 mins.
The Airport Train Station, beneath Terminal 1, has German InterCity trains and S-Bahn commuter trains to Frankfurt and nearby cities. If you arrive in Terminal 2, take the Sky Line shuttle to Terminal 1. The RMVPlus (public transportation) web site has directions from the airport via bus and rail or by car to Frankfurt.
Most of the center of Frankfurt can be covered on foot. Driving in Frankfurt is an option and reasonably priced parking is available downtown, but the traffic, accidents, and construction can make driving an aggravating experience. Frankfurt’s public transportation, the RMV (Rhein-Main Verkehrsverbund), runs a network of fast, modern subways, trams, and buses through Frankfurt. You may want to get a Frankfurt Card that allows unlimited travel within the greater Frankfurt area.
Frankfurt Airport (FRA). The airport is situated 8 miles south west of the center of Frankfurt.
Frankfurt airport is a Lufthansa hub. You can often get a good deal on the air fare by flying through London rather than direct to Frankfurt. London is a hub for low-cost airlines and charter flights.
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