Not only are there beautiful riverbank views, but there are also many cafes and restaurants, making it a great place to enjoy a cup of coffee before starting your cruise.
Attractions not to be missed
Step-by-step guide to Frankfurt for cruise, ticket & seat selection
There are two kinds of tickets, 50 minutes or 100 minutes, 50 minutes on the red and yellow lines, children's tickets and family tickets,
The boarding place, just behind the ticket office, departs every hour from 11:00 to 16:00.
Dining experience on a cruise ship
The boat offers catering services and you can enjoy authentic German cuisine and a selection of wines while enjoying views of the Main River. Whether it's traditional bratwurst or exquisite desserts, you can add unlimited flavor to your journey.
Photo tips
Riverside architecture: Frankfurt's riverside architecture has a long history, making it a good backdrop for photos. Bridges and boats: Bridges and passing boats are also unmissable photo elements of the cruise experience.
Tips
No advance booking required: tickets can be purchased on the spot. Dress comfortably: There is air conditioning on board, so you are not afraid of heat or cold. Sun protection: If it is a daytime cruise, don't forget to take sun protection, because the ships have large floor-to-ceiling Windows. Frankfurt is a very commercial city, Euro Tower in the last article introduced, this article about my wife and I in the Roman forum experience.
Frankfurt Roman Square is the most important city square in Germany, built in the European medieval period, located in the center of Frankfurt Old Town, north of the Maine River iron bridge, the west side of the city hall, 200 meters away from the east is the birthplace of the city of Frankfurt Cathedral.
One of the most recognizable sculptures in the square
The fountain features Justitia, the goddess of Justice, carrying a balance in her left hand and a sword in her right. The statue, erected in 1611, faces the old town Hall, with the goddess holding scales that symbolize justice. Originally made of sandstone, the statue was replaced with bronze in 1887, and the fountain below used to spout red and white wine for the public to share during coronations.
The old City Hall was a row of three-roofed buildings, and my wife and I took a few photos without going inside. As follows. I don't know what kind of architecture it is, but it looks good. There is a small bell tower at the very top of the middle roof.
The Roman Forum is quite a lively square, and a few people I call "art lovers" have painted several 3D pictures on the floor. It was the first time I saw this kind of 3D painting on the spot, and I was very excited. Looking at this kind of painting in a fixed place, the three-dimensional sense is particularly strong, I tried to take pictures from good and multiple angles, and found that the photo effect is not good, there is no feeling of being in the scene. Figure 6.
In Europe, of course, lively venues cannot be separated from performance artists. You can take a group photo for 1 euro. It was expensive for me back then.
My wife and I were tired of wandering around the Roman Forum, so we went to rest on a bench by the Maine River and took some pictures of the iron bridge. Vaguely heard the sound of sirens on the iron bridge, and some people were talking in a huddle. I didn't know German and asked the old man who was resting next to me in English what was going on. He told me "Liang liang che dui yi qi le". It translates to "two cars against each other." It seems the Germans like to join in.
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