Flights from Washington DC to Frankfurt

Flights from Washington DC to Frankfurt

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Frankfurt Officially Frankfurt am Main is the most populated city in the German state This is Hesse . It is home to 763.380 residents as of 31 December 2019. The fifth most populous city Germany. At the Main (a tributary You can find the Rhine It is a continuous conurbation The neighboring city of Offenbach am Main Its urban area The city has more than 2.3million inhabitants. It is the heartbeat of the larger metropolitan area. Rhine-Main The metropolitan area, with more than 5.6 million inhabitants, is Germany's largest. second-largest Metropolitan region after the Rhine-Ruhr region. Frankfurt's central Business District, the Bankenviertel The town is about 90 km (56 mile) northwest from the Geographic center of the EU at Gadheim Lower Franconia FranceFranconia The city was named after him. Franks . Frankfurt is the largest city of the Rhine Franconian dialect area.

Flights from Washington DC to Frankfurt

Many green areas and parks are found in the city. These include the City Forest and the Wallanlagen. There are also two major botanical gardens, the Palmengarten and University's Botanical Garden, as well as the Frankfurt Zoo. It is home to the Eintracht Frankfurt top-tier football team, Lowen Frankfurt's ice hockey team, and the Frankfurt Marathon. It was also the home of the 1974 as well as the 2006 FIFA World Cups.

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Places to visit in Frankfurt

Frankfurt is also known for its extraordinary number of museums that cover art, science and history. You can also explore the city on foot. The highlight of a walking tour includes crossing the Main via Eiserner Steg. This pedestrian footbridge, originally constructed in 1911 and rebuilt over the years, connects the Sachsenhausen district with the downtown core.

1. Romerberg: Frankfurt's Old Town Center

Set in the heart of Frankfurt's Old Town (Altstadt), the Romerberg is an irregularly shaped square with the Justice Fountain (Gerechtigkeitsbrunnen) at its center. It is not only the most beautiful square in Frankfurt, but it is also the city's busiest pedestrian area and home to many tourist attractions and fun activities, such as Christmas markets or other events.

You can still see the historic Wertheim House (Haus Wertheym), which was the only building that survived the 1944 air attacks that decimated much of Old Frankfurt. It is also home to a restaurant.

Address: Romerberg 26, 60311 Frankfurt am Main, Germany

2. Stadel Museum

With its exceptional collection of paintings dating back to the 14th century, the Stadel Museum is Frankfurt's most important museum.

Guided tours in English are also available. Audio-guides are also available for those who prefer to do it on their own. Workshops and talks are available for those who have more time. There is also a cafe and a bookshop on site.

Address: Schaumainkai 63, 60596 Frankfurt am Main, Germany

3. Museum District: Museumsufer

Frankfurt's Museum District (Museumsufer), located on the north and south banks of the River Main, is home to 16 museums of exceptional quality, many of which are internationally renowned. The Stadel Art Museum is the centerpiece. However, the Museum of World Cultures (Museum der Weltkulturen) is regarded as one of Europe’s most important ethnological museums. It was founded in 1904 and has more than 65,000 artifacts ranging from Asia, Africa, North and South America.

Address: Schaumainkai, 60596 Frankfurt am Main, Germany

4. Maintower

The Maintower, a 200-meter tall tower located in Frankfurt's Inner City district (Innenstadt), should be high on your list. This impressive 56-story skyscraper was completed in 1999. It has a spectacular rooftop observatory that is open to the public.

Address: Neue Mainzer Str. 52-58, 60311 Frankfurt am Main, Germany

5. The Palm Garden

The beautiful 54-acre Palm Garden (Palmengarten) is located on Bockenheimer Landstrasse. It was the first botanic garden in Germany and one of three in Frankfurt. Some of the most prominent performers from the world visited the attraction, including Buffalo Bill in 1890 with his Wild West show.

Address: Siesmayerstrasse 61, 60323 Frankfurt am Main, Germany

FAQ's

What is the flight time from Washington, D.C., to Frankfurt Airport?

A nonstop flight from Washington, D.C. to Frankfurt Airport takes approximately 8h 05m. It covers a distance between 4054 and 4154 miles.

How many flights connect Washington, D.C. with Frankfurt Airport?

On a daily basis, 18 direct flights fly between Washington, D.C., and Frankfurt Airport. There are approximately 127 flights each week.

Which airlines offer the lowest flights from Washington, D.C., to Frankfurt Airport?

TAP AIR PORTUGAL ($516) was the best-selling return flight deal for Washington, D.C. to Frankfurt Airport. Scandinavian Airlines ($542) had the best deals. The cheapest one-way flight was offered by Turkish Airlines at $320

Do I need a passport in order to fly between Washington, D.C., and Frankfurt Airport?

Yes, you will most likely need to present a valid passport when you board the plane in Washington, D.C., and at Frankfurt Airport.

What airlines fly the most often between Washington, D.C., and Frankfurt Airport?

Different airlines connect Washington, D.C. with Frankfurt Airport. Air Canada (five flights per daily), Lufthansa (5 flight per day) and United Airlines (4 flight per day) are the airlines that fly this route most frequently.

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