PostHeaderIcon Walk in Frankfurt

Like France, Germany is obedient to their language. Note: The Frankfurt city itself in the German language is Frankfurt am Main. Distinguish with Mainz. Communication, road signages are so nearly impossible to find in English.

The Germans themselves are largely unable to speak English. Apart from tourist areas or counter information, chances are you got the answer if the question is very small. To go to Mainz, you can go to the station to catch a train. There are dozens of DB ticket machine like an ATM where you can buy train tickets at regional and international (outside Germany). For those who have not used this machine may be a little doubt (doubting the ability of this machine), but trust that you are already on German soil, owner of the technology train. The way is quite simple: select the desired language, then type in the city of origin and destination, select a train and lived next departure time. Next you’ll be prompted to enter bills into the slot money. If successful, the return ticket and the money will come out. Fantastic!

City of Frankfurt has several modes of transportation, which mainly trains and buses. Distinguished two kinds of trains: S-Bahn and U-Bahn. S-Bahn is a train out of town (including the Frankfurt airport), while the U-Bahn is a metro train Frankfurt.

Although tickets are rarely checked our (this country is so advanced, so do not take care of these trivial things), do not try to catch a train without a ticket. Fined tens of euros will apply.

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