Back to Hauptbahnhof The time I tried to go to Oktoberfest I was on my way to Munich for Oktoberfest several years back but my purse was snatched on the train platform. I filed a German police report. A package arrived after I got home to the US with my handbag with everything in it! Hang on to your stuff!
Reviewed by: chatty from on Dec 07 2008 A classic world class train station This is a classic world class train station that can get you just about anywhere you would like to go in Europe. The grocery store and some food is open on Sunday, so it is helpful when everything else is closed. The atmosphere is interesting and there is even a Starbucks!
Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Jun 24 2007 awesome I went here by train from darmstadt (a city about 20-30 minutes away) it iwas so cool, just absolutely awesome. The outside was very beautiful.
Reviewed by: mel from on May 02 2007 Gott Sei Dank!!! I probably would have starved to death if it weren't for the Hauptbahnhof in Frankfurt. When I went to live in Frankfurt to attend school, I had no idea that everything (and I do mean everything) is closed on Sunday in Germany. Only the grocery store and pharmacy at the train station are open on Sunday. I'm told they can make you show a train ticket to be able to shop there during the off hours but no one ever asked me for one.
Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Mar 19 2007 cool the hauptbahnhof is one of the most cooles rialstation that i visit in my life
Reviewed by: Bashar A from on Dec 29 2006 A must see in Frankfurt!!! Just the sheer magnitude of the place is awesome- it's HUGE!!!!! Lots of trains coming and going, which is good. You can catch a train to just about anywhere in Germany and beyond. Lots of stores and booths to catch a bite to eat or buy a book or newspaper.There's alot of restaurants real close by if you want something a little more substantial. Really a great experience if you travel by train!!!
Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Dec 12 2004