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Frankfurt Transport
As you would expect, Frankfurt’s public transport network is efficient and well integrated. It consists of the U-Bahn (underground), S-Bahn trains, and buses. Tickets may be purchased from vending machines, with weekly and monthly tickets being available from ticket offices and newsagents. Visitors may wish to invest in the Frankfurt Card, available for one or two days it incorporates all travel as well as reduced entry into some key attractions.
Day trips
An hour’s train ride south of Frankfurt lies the charming town of Heidelberg. It is one of the most popular towns with visitors in the whole of Germany and rightly so. Situated on the banks of the River Neckar, there is a Gothic and Renaissance castle as well as Germany’s oldest University.
Alternatively take a river trip to a variety of destinations along the Main River including the wine village of Ruedesheim. The many wine cellars there offer tours and tasting opportunities for the budding connoisseurs amongst you!
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