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Layover in Frankfurt - GERMAN FOOD, Doner Kebab, and Sightseeing in Frankfurt, Germany! - Mark Abroad

Layover in Frankfurt - GERMAN FOOD, Doner Kebab, and Sightseeing in Frankfurt, Germany! - Mark Abroad

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Lufthansa Airlines Food Review - Subscribe here - T-shirts - Frankfurt is home to Lufthansa Airlines, one of the biggest in Europe. Not only can you fly on Lufthansa to visit Germany, but there are many connecting flights and therefore many layovers in Frankfurt. So what should you do with a long layover in Frankfurt, Germany? I had something like 15 hours, but even having 8 hours would be plenty of time to get to the center or Frankfurt for some sightseeing, German food and walking around. First step is to get out of the airport and catch the train into the center of Frankfurt - that can be a little confusing as Frankfurt Airport is kind of confusing. Anyway, navigate your way to the train station at the airport. There you can buy a ticket - I bought a 5 people group ticket for 16. 60 EUR. They had other pricing options as well. Frankfurt (Main) Hauptwache - This is the center of Frankfurt and it took about 15 minutes from the airport. R-merberg - Just a 10 minute walk from Hauptwache station is R-merberg, the historical center of Frankfurt and a wonderful public square to walk around and do some sightseeing. But we continued walking to find some German food - specifically Frankfurt food. Gastst-tte Atschel - This restaurant specializes in local Frankfurt German food. We ordered a number of dishes including apple wine and Frankfurter sausages with sauerkraut which are delicious and a food you can-t miss. Total price - 47. 60 EUR K-ylD-ner - Just down the road from Gastst-tte Atschel is K-ylD-ner, one of the best places in Frankfurt for a Turkish doner kebab which is very popular in Germany and absolutely delicious. Price - 4. 90 EUR The Holy Cross Brewing Society - Finally, just a last minute decision, we had a coffer at The Holy Cross Brewing Society which was wonderful. After coffee we headed back to Frankfurt Airport to catch our flight. If you have a layover in Frankfurt, Germany, go out and explore and eat some food!
Date: 2022-04-28

Comments and reviews: 10


Next time you need to go to the Bahnhofsviertel you get there the best munchies. It-s very kind friendly in the evening and the people are very nice. Especially the people who sit on the street, they make everytime something with their spoons. I think they make street chocolate Fondue, it-s some brown liquid they melted with a lighter in their spoons. They are very happy and relaxed when they consume this chocolate.
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At 8. 03: what the f--k has ketchup to do here? I am a native -Frankfurter-, and I spent many evenings at Atschel, but I never saw ketchup there. Another advise / tip: take less/no mustard on the Frankfurters (the sausages. They have such a signature taste that is best enjoyed without anything else.
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My grandfather is German and I didn-t get to meet him but I do want to learn about my family history and those dishes looked amazing and delicious thank you for introducing them I am going to try and go there or at least try the dishes some where Close to me nice video thank you again!
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Oh my goodness, thank you so much for this video! I user to go to all of these places when I lived in Frankfurt am Main, Germany. I've unfortunately had to move far away from there, so this was a great opportunity to see all the places I missed so much! Thank you again!
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Egal was der frisst, jedesmal das gleiche MHHHH OHHH gib dem typen scheisse zum fressen das svchmeckt dem auch.
In Englisch: you say to everyhing mhhhh ohhhh very good go eat meine scheisse amq
Good job nice MHHHHH OHHHH

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nice video but please use a knife next time. for schnitzel, ochsenbraten and asparagus a knife ist a must. Also sausages frankfurters usually are being cut with a knife or bite of. weirdly disturbing for a german: D
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Mark, if you ever come to Frankfurt again, let me know beforehands and I'll be your sightseeing guide! :) -Eiserner Steg- you walked over to Sachsenhausen is not the -old bridge-, its the one right next to it; )
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Believe me u should go to BESTWORSCHTINTOWN in Frankfurt. I-m from near frankfurt and can only recommend it. And I love it and it-s a must eat when I-m there with friends or parents.
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so weird seeing people walk around the hauptwache and it being special for them. also did he really leave his wife at the airport for some food lmao
edit: einfach altsachs

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You only need a day ticket for adults. Children under 6 years of age travel for free. no group ticket is necessary! That's for up to 5 people. adults!
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