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Beaches in Frankfurt

There are a variety of tours and cruises around Frankfurt, which are well organized. These organizers arrange for romantic dinner by the riverside – these leave mainly from a place called Eiserner Steg, off Unternainkai. There are sailing vessels which run anytime between three to seven times daily with prices ranging from Euro 5.50 to 50.50

Taunus: The line of mountains to the north and West of Frankfurt provide a picturesque setting for a number of spa towns like Wiesbaden, which is the capital of Hessel and Bad Homburg, where hot saline springs are located in a beautiful garden.

From the beautiful garden of Konigstein, the road continues to the Grosser Feldberg, which is the highest point in the Taunus at 881 meters above sea level.

Heidelberg: Approximately, located an hours journey by train, from Frankfurt (75 kms south of Frankfurt), is located one of the most popular towns in Germany. Heidelberg satisfies a lot of tourist with its romantic setting along the banks of the River Neckar.

Frankfurt Travel

This picture postcard like town is known for its numerous festivals which are celebrated with a lot of vigor and famous student taverns. The city of Frankfurt lies on the Maine River and the harbor Hafen Frankfurt is situated at Friedensbrucke.

There are no facilities for passengers, since this is used mainly for freight and cargo rather than ferrying passengers. Passenger services instead leave from Eiserner Steg, which is a pier located off Unternainkai, Romer.

Ferry Services:
Ferry services ply from Eiserner Steg and are available from here to other cities in Germany which include Mainz, Wiesbaden and Rudesheim. Boats sail between Easter (March/April) and the month of October, approximately four times a day and this would cost in the vicinity of Euro 22, return to the town of Rudesheim and Euro 5 for a return to the town of Mainz or the tow of Wiesbaden.

Traditional skating on ice is possible during the entire season of winter at Frankfurt Eissporthalle, Bronheimer.However if you are willing to take a little more risks and need something which is a little more exciting, then the summer season can provide for inline as well as roller skaters.

 

 
     
     
     
     

Frankfurt is neither a coastal area nor an island; hence there are no beaches here. Beaches do not exist in Frankfurt. Frankfurt is located on the banks of River Main and not on the beach. Beaches in Frankfurt will remain a fantasy.