>Landing in Frankfurt
Anything interesting in Frankfurt, or should I take a train to a nearby city that's way better? I don't like modern architecture, but love real European architecture. I considered just flying out or hopping on a train when I land at noon.
>a train to a nearby city
This is the best thing Frankfurt has to offer.
It is a sort of ugly city, Frankfurt. Super multi cultural too, for Germany.
I will ignore the obvious retardation if OP posting a beer, festival, and fake traditional clothing of a region he isn't even visiting to help answer the question.
is the answer.
Frankfurt is shit. The only reason you'd go is to fuck Russian hookers and do cocaine. The main train station has a methadone clinic right next to it so it's filled with junkies and Islamic clerics yelling at everyone they are going to hell. What the cleric doesn't know is everyone there is already in hell, including himself.
Frankfurt is close to Lahnstein which is a cool region filled with rivers, valleys, and castles if you're into that.
Personally I'd rather go to the Alps if I were visiting Germany.
The hookers in brothels are mainly Romanian, not Russian.
yes and most restaurants have shit food, but I go to good restaurants. What's your point? Most doesn't equal all or the best or even worth getting. fucking retard.
Romanian hookers are better than Russian.
>Going to Frankfurt for your first time in Germany
Why did you choose what is known as the worst big city in Germany?
Probably because it's often the cheapest flight into the country, doesn't mean he chose it to spend two weeks on holiday.
What exactly do you like? How much time, budget do you have? For starters take the train to Heidelberg.
No problems with budget, and all the time in the world.
No interest in hookers or drugs. But, Lahnstein sounds nice. I was also looking at Baden Baden.
Frankfurt is shit tier, I mean you can visit downtown and see all the bank buildings of the International Finance garden gnomery, but since you're not into modern architecture I suppose that's not an option.
Unfortunately you are landing in a region that doesn't really have anything to offer, neither in terms of nature nor nightlife or culture.
Depending on your further travel plans, you can either head west, a) southwest all the way to Luxemburg and Belgium, passing by Trier (Germany's oldest city), you could also visit the nature in the region before (if you check on maps, you will see there are hardly any bigger cities in that area) or b) west to Cologne. The ICE to Cologne should be fairly quick (like 1 1/2 hrs) and Cologne has some decent(ish) nightlife atleast.
Alternatively, try going southeast, where you could stop by in Heidelberg, Karlsruhe, Würzburg, which are some nice student towns, and make your way to Bavaria and eventually Austria.
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>Cologne
Don't call it a grave, it's the fate you chose.
if sighsee is meming how bad frankfurt is, you will have a good time there
from frankfurt
visit the rhine valley
hamburg is good