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| We have taken the train into town (to the main terminal) and spent most of the day walking around and seeing the sights, doing some shopping, having some wonderful German food and then catching the train back out to the airport. It was an easy and pleasant experience. |
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| Take a train to Mainz and check out some of the old cathedrals and walk around the town. A lot of history to look at. We did it on the last layover (10 hrs)and had a great time, I would highly recomend it. It's a short train ride right from the airport. |
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| quote: Take a train to Mainz and check out some of the old cathedrals and walk around the town.
Mainz is very nice. Also you can make it to Bacharach in just a little bit and you won't find a more charming little town. Anything along the Rhine is awesome, get yourself some Brie, some rauch schinken, a few rosties and a bottle of wine, sit and have a picnic and watch the world go by. Beautiful area. |
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| Remember that you will be in, or close to, the same time zone as your hunting destination. Do whatever you can to speed up the resetting of your internal clock so as to better enjoy your hunt. I stayed awake on the TransAtlantic flight, then walked around Frankfurt, ate and drank well, and thus slept like a baby on the AirNamibia overnight flight. Woke up in the morning as the plane descended to Windhoek, and felt great, no jet lag at all. |
| Posts: 1028 | Location: Manitoba, Canada | Registered: 01 December 2007 |
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| My wife and I took a Main River cruise on one of layovers. It is a nice way to view Frankfurt. As others suggested, the area towns along the Rhein are nice and convenient to visit. One other interesting place to visit near the airport is the little village of Zeppelinheim. They have a small, but interesting airship museum. The Hindenburg and other airships were launched from this area. |
| Posts: 550 | Location: Augusta,GA | Registered: 01 September 2001 |
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| I appreciate it guys. This will be my seventh trip to Africa. But my first time to do anything in Frankfurt.
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| Posts: 1270 | Location: Bridgeport, Tx | Registered: 20 May 2005 |
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| UEG, any restaurants you would recommend? I am spending a couple of days in Frankfurt next month on the way to Ghana, I am staying at the Minerva Hotel near the main train station. |
| Posts: 5338 | Location: Bedford, Pa. USA | Registered: 23 February 2002 |
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| quote: Originally posted by Die Ou Jagter: UEG, any restaurants you would recommend? I am spending a couple of days in Frankfurt next month on the way to Ghana, I am staying at the Minerva Hotel near the main train station.
DOJ: Are you hunting royal antelope in Ghana??? |
| Posts: 7581 | Location: Arizona and off grid in CO | Registered: 28 July 2004 |
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| Yes, along with Maxwel Duiker, Harneesed Bushbuck and Black Duiker and some other game. |
| Posts: 5338 | Location: Bedford, Pa. USA | Registered: 23 February 2002 |
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| You Dog! If you see Kobrine tell him I said hello. I don't think he knows my screen name, but we crossed paths a few years ago. Good luck on the hunt. |
| Posts: 7581 | Location: Arizona and off grid in CO | Registered: 28 July 2004 |
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| Take the train into the city. Find the nearest brautwurst stand. Order some brauts on a hard roll with spicey mustard and (most important) a good stout hefewiezen. I lived in germany for 2 years, best memories are the food and the beer.
I have walked in the foot prints of the elephant, listened to lion roar and met the buffalo on his turf. I shall never be the same.
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| Posts: 813 | Location: In the shadow of Currahee | Registered: 29 January 2009 |
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| DOJ: There are many good ones there, but try Holbein's, Atschel, Heimat, Restaurant Serves at the Hotel Hessischer Hof, or if you like Japanese food, Iwase. Frankfurt also has an open air market with food, shops galore, and the river is not far to walk to, etc. Make sure that you report back to us on your Frankfurt experience. |
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