Frankfurti
Geia sas koritsia!
As I've been to Frankfurt several times this summer (only for my Greek lessons of course...), I know the city a little bit. The Ryan airport Hahn is quite far away from the city, but there exists a bus to the railway station and it takes almost 2 hours to go there. I found the timetable (even in English!!!), so you can look it up here:
http://www.bohr-omnibusse.de/en/service/routes1.php
The area around the railway station is quite ugly (like in every bigger city) with a lot of drug addicts but luckily also a lot of police. There's a big street going down from the station, the Kaiserstraße, where you can find a bunch of sex shops (I was really suprised how many sex shops exist in Germany, the number is amazing!!!) but also some nice cafes (for the better ones you should walk for about 10 minutes until you reach the EZB (the European Central Bank with a huge Euro sign in front of it). There you are in the middle of Main-hattan (how the funny little Germans sometimes call Frankfurt...*g*) but for me the scycrapers always have been quite impressing as well.
Today I'll go for my first "Glühwein" - jippie!!! Even if the sun is shining, it's damn cold and stormy, so I'm really looking forward to it.
Filakia, Jutta
As I've been to Frankfurt several times this summer (only for my Greek lessons of course...), I know the city a little bit. The Ryan airport Hahn is quite far away from the city, but there exists a bus to the railway station and it takes almost 2 hours to go there. I found the timetable (even in English!!!), so you can look it up here:
http://www.bohr-omnibusse.de/en/service/routes1.php
The area around the railway station is quite ugly (like in every bigger city) with a lot of drug addicts but luckily also a lot of police. There's a big street going down from the station, the Kaiserstraße, where you can find a bunch of sex shops (I was really suprised how many sex shops exist in Germany, the number is amazing!!!) but also some nice cafes (for the better ones you should walk for about 10 minutes until you reach the EZB (the European Central Bank with a huge Euro sign in front of it). There you are in the middle of Main-hattan (how the funny little Germans sometimes call Frankfurt...*g*) but for me the scycrapers always have been quite impressing as well.
Today I'll go for my first "Glühwein" - jippie!!! Even if the sun is shining, it's damn cold and stormy, so I'm really looking forward to it.
Filakia, Jutta
Greekfreak - 17. Nov, 10:25
