Which is the main train station in Frankfurt?

Which is the main train station in Frankfurt?

Frankfurt am Main Hauptbahnhof (usually abbreviated to Hbf = main station in German) is a impressive terminus at the centre of the busy city of Frankfurt, a beautiful station dating from 1888, although the halls either side of the main hall were added in 1924.

Where is the information desk at Frankfurt Main?

DB = Doors to the stairs up to the DB Lounge. The main station concourse, looking across the width of the station, with the platforms lined up on the right. The arrow indicates the main station information desk, opposite platforms 12 & 13. You pass either side of this desk into the main hall towards the station exit.

How many platforms are there at Frankfurt Main?

Immediately beyond the main hall are the concourse and platforms. Which platform? Changing trains at Frankfurt… Frankfurt (Main) Hbf has 25 mainline platforms, all lined up in a row and numbered 1 to 24 from left to right as you look towards the trains (there’s also a platform 1a, hence 25 platforms in total).

When is the first class lounge at Frankfurt Main open?

DB first class lounge If you have a 1st class Flexpreis ticket (but not a Sparpreis, Supersparpreis or 1st class Interrail or Eurail pass) you can use the DB first class lounge before or after your journey. It’s open 06:00-22:00 weekdays, 07:00-22:00 weekends.

Where is the U-Bahn station in Frankfurt located?

The U-bahn station can be accessed from an entrance at the end of the main hall, which leads off from the centre of the concourse and connects into the main street exits at the front of the station. Holiday in Frankfurt and Take Day Trips by train:

Which is the quickest way to Frankfurt city centre?

TO THE CITY CENTRE: BY S-BAHN (local trains): The quickest route between Frankfurt (Main) Hbf and the city centre is to take a S-Bahn train from the lower level station to/from Hauptwache or Konstablerwache stations. Rail passes can be used on the S-Bahn trains.

How long is the train from Vienna to Frankfurt?

Trains to/from Vienna typically use platforms 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 or 9. Just check the various station departure screens around the station on the day. However, even though you can switch trains in less than 5 minutes, I’d want to have at least 25 minutes between trains in Frankfurt, ideally a bit more, just in case of delay.

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