🇩🇪 Budget Travel in Frankfurt: Day 22
Though Frankfurt is Germany’s 5th largest city (after Berlin, Hamburg, Munich, and Cologne), it’s a total powerhouse: over one-fifth of Germany’s top 100 companies have their headquarters here, making it the heart of Germany’s and Europe’s financial sector 💶. 💰 One Person’s Expenses 🚆 Train Ticket: RM77 (Stuttgart → Frankfurt) 🏠 Accommodation: RM253 (Stayed at Hotel City Kräme am Römer) 🍛 Food: RM330 Total 🟰 RM660 ✅ Day 22 Itinerary: Arrived at 10:30 AM 📍 Frankfurt Central Station 🍴 Elaine's Deli (Meal Stop) 📍 Eurotower 📍 Goethe House 📍 Römerberg (Roman Square) 📍 Frankfurt Iron Bridge (Eiserner Steg) 📍 Frankfurt Imperial Cathedral (Kaiserdom St. Bartholomäus) 📍 Frankfurt Indoor Market 📍 Zeil Street 📍 Goethe Street 🍴 L'Osteria Frankfurt Junghofstrasse (Dinner Stop) 🥘 Food Highlights 〽️ Try Frankfurt’s iconic Grüne Soße (Green Sauce) and must-drink Apfelwein (Apple Wine) at Adolf Wagner or Zum Grauen Bock (a century-old spot)! 〽️ Carmelo Greco: One of Germany’s top 5 restaurants, a Michelin 1-star venue serving Mediterranean cuisine. 〽️ Weinsinn: A popular local wine bar and also a Michelin-recognized restaurant. 🥳 Famous Festivals 〽️ Frankfurt Tattoo Convention: Held in late April or early May, it’s one of Europe’s oldest and largest tattoo exhibitions. 〽️ WCD Music Festival: Launched by Germany’s renowned radio station BigCityBeats, this Europe’s largest electronic music festival takes place in early June—super high-energy, perfect for dancing to the DJ’s beats! 🎶 〽️ Apfelwein Festival: A 10-day event from mid-August to September at Frankfurter Roßmarkt. Vendors sell traditional apple wine, cocktails, and there are live concerts. 🎤 #Germany #Frankfurt #GermanyTravel #FrankfurtTravel #TravelGuide #Tourism #EuropeTravel #FreeTravel #BudgetTravel #CollegeStudentBudgetTravel #BudgetTravelGuide