Frankfurt International Airport has two main terminals and you can pick up car hire vehicles at either of them for the short drive into the city of Frankfurt. Frankfurt has some of the best motorways in the country and many main roads intersect in this city.
For travelers going from Terminal A of Frankfurt International Airport, it is possible to fly to Dubrovnik with Croatia Airlines, Warsaw with Lot Polish Airlines and Zurich with Swiss International Airlines, among others. Some of the flights from Terminal B at Frankfurt International Airport are to Toronto Pearson Airport with Air Canada, Tokyo Narita Airport with All Nippon Airlines and Rome Fiumicino Airport with Alitalia. The main German airline Lufthansa has a large number of flights around the world from Frankfurt International Airport to destinations including Johannesburg in South Africa, Palma de Mallorca in the Balearic Islands and Washington Dulles in the United States of America.
It is possible to fly to some unusual places from Frankfurt International Airport, such as Sana’a in Yemen with Yemenia Airlines, Windhoek in Namibia with Air Namibia and Ahmedabad in India with Air India. Once you’ve arrived at Frankfurt International Airport, cleared customs, and collected your car hire vehicle, you’ll be able to walk out of the terminal and see Frankfurt’s futuristic skyline almost immediately.
However, not all of Frankfurt’s architecture is modern and there are some quaint old buildings to see in Romer Square, which is the heart of the Old Town.
Frankfurt is located in the German state of Hesse, where it is the largest city. The city is built on the banks of the Main River and has the distinction of being the financial capital of Europe and the banking capital of Germany.
Frankfurt is not only filled with many wealthy financial workers, but Frankfurt has a large student population with quite a few learning institutions based there. Frankfurt also has a large and diverse immigrant population, making it a very diverse city. Frankfurt has an incredible number of fascinating museums, but visitors should know that they are generally closed on Mondays, although they are open every other day of the week. Many travelers head to Frankfurt to see two impressive fairs, the Frankfurt Auto Show and the Frankfurt Book Fair, which draw the world’s attention from motoring and book enthusiasts. The car show is biannual and takes place in mid-September, while the book fair is held annually in mid-October.
If you’re in town for these fairs, parking and accommodation can be an issue. Be sure to book the latter well in advance, and consider using a park-and-ride facility so you’re not stuck trying to do the former. Parking on weekends is always difficult and it is worth using the relatively inexpensive underground garages to avoid having to tow your car.