I worked at the hauptbahnhof in the early ‘80s …. I love Frankfurt and the train station… I would pick up a brochen with ham and cheese or a frikadellen for dinner and go up to the ticket office…. Once I watched a huge protest march from my office window.
@@hamzaaissaoui3061Compared to every other german City: no. (it is the most dangerous german city (> 100k inhabitants) according to federal crime statistics) Compared to most US cities of the same size: yes. I personally don't feel unsafe in Frankfurt, even though there are some parts of the city were I would not feel 100% comfortable alone at night.
This is such a wonderful tour. Frankfurt is such a perfect destination for many travelers. I really love going to that place. I really enjoyed it. Thanks for sharing. :)
When I was here in April, the luggage lockers didn't function. They had been relocated from near Gleis 13 near the front entrance to the train platforms to the right of Gleis 13 somewhere before the tracks in the 20s. Most would open, but they would either return one's coins upon deposit, or they simply wouldn't lock once the coins were inserted. Has the lockers been repaired?
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The picture on my desktop is from the Hauptbanhof! I Visited in 2017 and it was nice to see it again in this video. so thank you for posting this! Loved everything about Frankfurt. The sights, the people. The food. Oh man. I miss the food. I loved greensauce so much i had to learn to make it when i got home. There isn't enough of it in the world. The mead and appfelwein every night was fun. And I am sad I'll probably never get to eat handkäse again. But the memories will be with me forever. This great little hole in the wall, too, called Kleine Hölle (Little Hell) I highly recommend to anyone. As for the sights, I loved Römerberg and the old Operahouse. Never got to see the museums i wanted, but I was there for a convention and spent much of my time there.
Thanks four your videos,,, last time I went in this station (Frankfurt Hauptbahnhof) was in 1971,,, 50 years ago,,,, American army,,, very near this station were the bigest american army base in Germany...
Well sadly it's been 33 years since I have strolled thru these corridors. But, my favorite destination was Frankfurt-Sachsenhausen where I can unwind from a stressful week. I loved all the various theme bars and all the countries interpretation of a quality beer. Since being stationed in Darmstadt, I had to make it back to the station for the last train out.
In December, it will be 40 years since I first walked into this train station, to catch a train to Olsterholz- Sharmbeck, to get to my first duty station at Garlstadt. Two years later, I would arrive back to Frankfurt banhof ,and then the airport to return to the USA.
@@truthseeker2321 My first time to see this station was in 1967 when my father took me to Europe and we stopped in Frankfurt and he showed me this area where he hung out when he was stationed at Rhein-Main in the early 50s, there was still war damage being repaired to the entrance facade. What I remembered was the train model under glass just inside that took a few pfennigs to turn on,,, we walked in and saw it again in 85 when we returned for another vacation, still there.
I went to, and through this station dozens of times as a U S Army soldier in the mid 1970s. I've seen several of the mainline London and Paris stations, and many of the big European stations. My personal favorites of large stations are Frankfurt and Rome-Termini.
I remember this coffee joint, i enjoyed one on a Sunday afternoon when we were going to Kelkheim, the Frankfurt HBF looks ancient, but it is very nice within
I haven't been in this Bahnhof since I served in Germany in the early 80's. I don't recognize anything, but the Bahnhof building. Where is my favorite Gyro sandwich shop? I would visit Frankfurt for the sandwich alone.
Lucky you- I could have been stationed in Frankfurt, but I let them talk me into going to Garlstadt instead. It wasn't bad though, but the nearest big cities were Bremen and Bremerhaven, which were pretty good to go to, but you had to either ride the bus, or take a cab which cost about 60DM. At least I got to see Frankfurt twice- coming from and going back to the USA. I sure miss those 2 long dead years of 1982 to ' 84.
Bitte sehr, wo findet man die Maschinen, wo man die Fahrkarten entwirft/ gueltig macht? Ich sehe sie leider weder am Bahnsteig noch am Fahrkartenautomat. Can you please tell us where one finds the validation machine for the tickets? Unfortunately I don't see them on the departure platform nor near the ticket machines.
Hi, I am looking for tickets from Paris (Gare de L´est) to Braunschweig, and my doubt is that I see trains with connections in Frankfurt or other stations with 15 minutes between the arrival of the Paris train and the departure from the train to Braunschweig, is 15 minutes enough to transfer from one train to the other? I ask because I travel with 4 large suitcases and 2 children, one of 13 and the other of 8.
Danke for the video. I felt it didn't do justice to the station---there is so much clutter (ads, signs, stores spilling all over the place. It lost any sense of grandeur that you usually get in European HBFs. I guess this might be appropriate in a city dedicated to making and celebrating money.
Wonderful station! Much better and cleaner looking than our 'smelly' Zagreb main station which is nothing but a dirty mess with ugly locomotives that look like plastics on fast train.
As an American service member in the 1970’s and 80’s I spent a many days in this amazing train station.
I worked at the hauptbahnhof in the early ‘80s …. I love Frankfurt and the train station… I would pick up a brochen with ham and cheese or a frikadellen for dinner and go up to the ticket office…. Once I watched a huge protest march from my office window.
Mashallah der Bre hat überlebt
jaaa mann, größter Drogenumsatz in ganz Deutschland und die labern hier in den Kommentaren wie toll das essen da ist.
@@r0adrunn3r14 der größte drogenunschlagplatz ganz Europas ist der der Görlitzer Park in berlin.
I miss that place.
I lived in Frankfurt and i loved Frankfurt
okay :o
is it a safe city ????
@@hamzaaissaoui3061Compared to every other german City: no. (it is the most dangerous german city (> 100k inhabitants) according to federal crime statistics) Compared to most US cities of the same size: yes.
I personally don't feel unsafe in Frankfurt, even though there are some parts of the city were I would not feel 100% comfortable alone at night.
Nice video in Germany. Support all the way from Malaysia 🇲🇾
das hast du richtig super aufgenommen, klasse
ive been coming here ever since 2013 ive been here about 70 times love this place my second home I come here for family very nice
This is such a wonderful tour. Frankfurt is such a perfect destination for many travelers. I really love going to that place. I really enjoyed it. Thanks for sharing. :)
When I was here in April, the luggage lockers didn't function. They had been relocated from near Gleis 13 near the front entrance to the train platforms to the right of Gleis 13 somewhere before the tracks in the 20s. Most would open, but they would either return one's coins upon deposit, or they simply wouldn't lock once the coins were inserted. Has the lockers been repaired?
Beautiful train station, I love the architecture!
No trust me, it's shit. People are shit
You have to go further out then you see all the junkies and dealers
The station may be cool but visit germany
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Ich vermisse Frankfurt...
Beautiful
The picture on my desktop is from the Hauptbanhof! I Visited in 2017 and it was nice to see it again in this video. so thank you for posting this!
Loved everything about Frankfurt. The sights, the people. The food. Oh man. I miss the food. I loved greensauce so much i had to learn to make it when i got home. There isn't enough of it in the world. The mead and appfelwein every night was fun. And I am sad I'll probably never get to eat handkäse again. But the memories will be with me forever. This great little hole in the wall, too, called Kleine Hölle (Little Hell) I highly recommend to anyone.
As for the sights, I loved Römerberg and the old Operahouse. Never got to see the museums i wanted, but I was there for a convention and spent much of my time there.
Aww that’s beautiful memories..but now where are you ?
Thanks four your videos,,, last time I went in this station (Frankfurt Hauptbahnhof) was in 1971,,, 50 years ago,,,, American army,,, very near this station were the bigest american army base in Germany...
Well sadly it's been 33 years since I have strolled thru these corridors. But, my favorite destination was Frankfurt-Sachsenhausen where I can unwind from a stressful week. I loved all the various theme bars and all the countries interpretation of a quality beer. Since being stationed in Darmstadt, I had to make it back to the station for the last train out.
In December, it will be 40 years since I first walked into this train station, to catch a train to Olsterholz- Sharmbeck, to get to my first duty station at Garlstadt.
Two years later, I would arrive back to Frankfurt banhof ,and then the airport to return to the USA.
@@truthseeker2321 My first time to see this station was in 1967 when my father took me to Europe and we stopped in Frankfurt and he showed me this area where he hung out when he was stationed at Rhein-Main in the early 50s, there was still war damage being repaired to the entrance facade. What I remembered was the train model under glass just inside that took a few pfennigs to turn on,,, we walked in and saw it again in 85 when we returned for another vacation, still there.
Everything in this video is perfect. Really enjoyed myself today. : )
Die Obdachlosen da sind auch sehr nett, wurde letztens von einem gegen Corona geimpft😃👍danach war mir ein bisschen schwindelig, aber es war ganz ok😄
I was last in Frankfurt in 1988, truly miss it!
I went to, and through this station dozens of times as a U S Army soldier in the mid 1970s. I've seen several of the mainline London and Paris stations, and many of the big European stations. My personal favorites of large stations are Frankfurt and Rome-Termini.
Frankfurt was my first and last train station to date, for riding trains.
2AD Garlstadt. 1982- 1984.
Used to ride in from Aschaffenburg in the late 80's, a lot has changed in nearly 40 years
Wunderschöner Bshnhof!
I remember this coffee joint, i enjoyed one on a Sunday afternoon when we were going to Kelkheim, the Frankfurt HBF looks ancient, but it is very nice within
I'd traveled Frankfurt(& other cities) this time last year.
Now I'm really really missing there. T^T
Danke
I haven't been in this Bahnhof since I served in Germany in the early 80's. I don't recognize anything, but the Bahnhof building. Where is my favorite Gyro sandwich shop? I would visit Frankfurt for the sandwich alone.
Lucky you- I could have been stationed in Frankfurt, but I let them talk me into going to Garlstadt instead.
It wasn't bad though, but the nearest big cities were Bremen and Bremerhaven, which were pretty good to go to, but you had to either ride the bus, or take a cab which cost about 60DM.
At least I got to see Frankfurt twice- coming from and going back to the USA.
I sure miss those 2 long dead years of 1982 to ' 84.
Vielen Dank fur das video...Fola aus Houston
War dort niemals als Spotter,muss dort aber von NRW mal hin,da da der ECE und andere interresante Züge fahren.
Beautiful country with awesome architecture ❤❤❤❤ from 🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳
you always bring good sharing for us thank you.
Bitte sehr, wo findet man die Maschinen, wo man die Fahrkarten entwirft/ gueltig macht? Ich sehe sie leider weder am Bahnsteig noch am Fahrkartenautomat. Can you please tell us where one finds the validation machine for the tickets? Unfortunately I don't see them on the departure platform nor near the ticket machines.
In this part of Germany tickets are validated when you buy them. In other parts of the country you have to validate, not here.
1983 godine poslednji put bio ovde sa svojih 5 godina ,još mi ostala ova lepa slika
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I've been here more times than I can count. I used to get a bratwurst for 3 DM and enjoy the shit out of it.
Hi, I am looking for tickets from Paris (Gare de L´est) to Braunschweig, and my doubt is that I see trains with connections in Frankfurt or other stations with 15 minutes between the arrival of the Paris train and the departure from the train to Braunschweig, is 15 minutes enough to transfer from one train to the other? I ask because I travel with 4 large suitcases and 2 children, one of 13 and the other of 8.
Did you find within that time.
So, those stairs where do they lead to? There's a couple of stairs going down, you didn't visit those.
you probably mean the s-bahn (commuter-rail) & u-bahn station, there are some videos about them on yt as well
@@tunami52 Indeed. Got back from Frankfurt some weeks ago and HBF was not all that scary. Literally it's all good.
The busiest Station in Germany is Hamburg not Frankfurt 👀 but anyways... Great Video! 👌🏻☺️
Its Frankfurt i live Thier
@@_denis512_7 No, its Hamburg. Frankfurt is the second biggest.
Moin, Richtig
Moin, Richtig
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Do you need permission to vlog in Bahnhof?
Unlike Japan, the home is wide and very beautiful
Da gibt es immer wieder mal komische Leute. Vor allem, Leute die jedes mal nach Zigaretten fragen kotzt mich echt an -.-
Danke for the video. I felt it didn't do justice to the station---there is so much clutter (ads, signs, stores spilling all over the place. It lost any sense of grandeur that you usually get in European HBFs. I guess this might be appropriate in a city dedicated to making and celebrating money.
Wonderful station!
Much better and cleaner looking than our 'smelly' Zagreb main station which is nothing but a dirty mess with ugly locomotives that look like plastics on fast train.
ı have been there 3 mounts ago. the worst place that ı have seem before expacially at nights.
Wie entfern Basel nach Frankfurter Buchmesse.................? Für alles die Büchwürmer Leben Freiheit denken können......!
so many immigrants that i cant even imagine this is germany
Are you allowed to take video of strangers waiting for the train? You can’t take them of people on a train...