Frankfurt in 48 Hours


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••• Making the Most of Your Short Trip •••

Few travelers ever see more of Frankfurt than its airport and train station. Maybe theyre tied up with business meetings. Maybe theyre just making a connection, moving quickly on to another destination. The truth is, most people dont believe theres anything worth seeing in Frankfurt.

Theyre wrong. Frankfurt is a city of Roman ruins and cutting-edge art galleries. It is home to charming, half-timbered Sachsenhausen and to the worlds first zero-emissions skyscraper. There are quaint apple wine taverns, underground wine cellars, sushi shops and superb fine dining restaurants. And you can see many of them in only 48 hours.

Frankfurt in 48 Hours helps business and leisure travelers find the best of the citys restaurants and attractions. It includes comprehensive guides to the Frankfurt Airport, the Main Train Station and the Frankfurt Trade Fair to speed visitors on their way. It includes places to wine and dine a client, places to entertain the kids, and even a few good routes for a morning run. And every restaurant or attraction has been checked out first-hand.

You can see a lot in Frankfurt in only 48 hours if you know where to go. And this guide will lead the way!


••• About the Author •••

Amy first fell in love with Germany at 17, when on her first overseas trip she saw an elderly Bavarian couple eating a breakfast of beer and sausages. Amy has returned to Germany more times than she can count and she has fallen again and again for the country and its contrasts: techno music and soul-stirring opera; the worlds greatest sports cars and a preference for bicycles; devout church-goers and an unsurpassed love of beer and festivals (preferably festivals that celebrate beer).

Its been 30 years since Amys first encounter with Germany and she loves the country more now than ever. Amys German expertise has led to lots of gigs writing about Germany, including Sutros Munich Discovered app and a blog, Away to Germany. Shes also written for Michelin guidebooks, Frommers Europe by Rail guidebooks, and articles for numerous magazines and online outlets. She enjoys planning return trips to her home-away-from-home and reminding her parents that her university German major was not a waste of time.


••• About Sutro Media •••

This guide is published in partnership with Sutro Media. By enabling local writers to share their expertise on mobile phones, Sutro Media is making it easier and more fun to explore the world!

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