Transport in Frankfurt

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The extensive transport network in Frankfurt comprises of airports, train stations, buses, taxis and bike taxis. The best and easiest way to get into Frankfurt is through flying. Being a major business center in Europe, Frankfurt has an elaborate air transport system. Frankfurt airport, which is one of the busiest in the world, is the biggest entry point for many Frankfurt German visitors. All major airlines operate direct flights to Frankfurt throughout the week.

From the airport, you can take a train or a bus to your destination. The three major train stations in Frankfurt are the main station, the South Station and the Airport Station. However, there are other small stations across the city which you can use to get anywhere you want. You can travel around the city in the U-Buhn which is Frankfurt’s subway. For cheap and faster connections to most suburbs, it is advisable to use the S-Buhn.

Taxis are in plenty if you are in a hurry to get to a place, taking a taxi would be the best transport option. Bike taxis are also a common phenomenon inside the city. Frankfurt has an extensive system of lanes that are designed specifically for bikes. There are a number of legitimate rental bike companies all across the city.

The other form of transport, though not very common among traveler, is rental cars. The city of Frankfurt is pretty congested, and this means that there is a high possibility of being stuck in traffic for a really long time. Personal cars are however a good choice of transport for the weekend when the streets are a bit clear.

The fares are standard; therefore you do not have to be afraid that a cub driver will ask for more money than is required. There are ticket machines at various points in the city where you can buy your tickets from. You can get passes that are valid for a certain number of hours or days. Most of these tickets can be used on any of the available transport.

With such all the trains, trams, taxis and buses, you will not have a hard time traveling in and out of Frankfurt. Travel guides contain a lot of information about the transport system in this city. Make sure that you make your long distance traveling plans well in advance to avoid last minute rush and confusion.