Galactic76 » 18 авг 2024, 23:35
В итоге жена попросила остаться во Франкфурте
Накидал опций.
Реально ли все это обьединить за 24 часа?
Больше всего нравиэятся старинные домики и природа и красивые виды но походу все это в очень ограниченном количестве во франкфурте. Так как не заскучать?
Day 1
Morning
Arrive in Frankfurt am Main. First stop is breakfast on Römerberg, a square that is home to impressive sights such as the Römer, St Nicholas’ Church and City Hall.
Afternoon
Cross the river and choose between a number of incredible institutions at the Museumsufer (Museum Embankment), including the Städelsches Kunstinstitut with its prodigious collection of contemporary art, the Deutches Filmmuseum and the Museum für Kommunikation.
Evening
Enjoy a sophisticated menu and a 360-degree view of Frankfurt from the Main Tower Restaurant (Neue Mainzer Strasse 52-58).
Option A. - Römerberg, Alte Nikolai, Book Burning Memorial, Jörge Ratgeb wall paintings in the Karmeliter Cloister, Pauls Kirche, the Kaiserdom, the Jewish Holocaust Memorial Wall, the Klein Markt Halle, Eschenheimer Turm, Alte Oper, and then go up on the Main Tower (https://www.tripadvisor.ie/Attraction_Review-g187337-d542192-Reviews-Main_Tower-Frankfurt_Hesse.html) for sunset, have dinner at one of the guard towers built in the 1500's, either the Friedberger Warte or the Sachsenhausen (https://www.tripadvisor.ie/Attraction_Review-g187337-d536386-Reviews-Sachsenhausen-Frankfurt_Hesse.html) Warte. Visit one of the Farmers Markets.
Option B. - Visit the Deutsche Ordens Church (Tuetonic Order of Knights) built in 1309, stroll through the Palmengarten, take tram #12 to Bornheim on Wed. or Sat. for the Farmers Market and a walk down the Berger strasse with a stop in the Chinese Garden at Bethmann Park, on Fri. visit the market on Schiller Strasse, or at the Konstablerwache on Thurs.and Sat. When evening comes, take a walk through Alt Sachsenhausen with dinner in one of the old applewine pubs, like Dauth-Schneiders or Atschel. If you prefer staying in Bornheim, have dinner at Zur Sonne or Apfelwein Solzer, beautiful, old, half-timbered Applewine Pubs on the upper Berger Strasse.
Option C (with kids under 12) - Visit the Kinder Museum, My Zeil, the Communication Museum, Senckenburg Museum of Natural History, the Bible Museum, Experimenta, climb to the top of the Kaiserdom, spend a few hours at the Palmengarten, go to the top of the Main Tower (especially cool at sunset and after dark), go swimming at Rebstock Bad with its' wave pool, slides and sauna, on Sundays you can visit the Antique Tram Museum and check out all the old trams. Have dinner at one of the cafes that surround the Römer (Alte Limburg or Wein Stubbe), so the kids can run around and you can watch the buskers perform that are often there.
Option D - If you haven't been able to get to any old towns while here in Germany (https://www.tripadvisor.ie/Tourism-g187275-Germany-Vacations.html), then make plans to visit the Frankfurt neighborhood of Hoechst. There, you can walk through a dry moat next to the old city wall, see lots of original half-timbered houses lining narrow cobble-stoned streets, the Bolongaro palace and a schloss, as well as St.Justinus, one of the oldest churches in Germany built in 850. Have dinner up on the wall at the Alte Zoll Wache or Zum Baeren. A visit to the Höchst Porcelain Factory would also be interesting. Tram #11 goes there and lets you see lots of Frankfurt as the ride takes about 45 min. or you can cut the time to 10 min. using the S-bahn 1 or 2 from the Hauptbahnhof.
Museum recommendations if you only have one day (and it isn't a Monday) and depending on your interests: the Städel, Liebieg Haus for sculpture, the Archeology Museum, the Schirn, Museum of Modern Art, or the Film Museum. Many of the museums stay open late on Wed. and Thurs. but are closed on Mondays. If you are here on Mondays, the Palmengarten, the Zoo, the Senckenburg Museum, and the Goethe Haus are open. If you want to visit several museums, we recommend getting a 2 day ticket for 18 € that gets you into all of the museums. A family ticket is 28 €. You can get these at any museum or at the Tourist Info.