Based on 3 experiences
Dheeraj
Australia
I definitely felt safe in this city. I usually travelled from oberursel to east of the city to catch some dance classes at the Honbu in Enkiem then go to the Gym FITSEVENELEVEN in the city I’d often leave the gym at 11PM and get home past 12PM and find that the journey to and from I felt completely safe The food was usually price I found the quality of the take out of fast wood was incredible, fresh and always made with love, eating healthy is important to me so knowing there’s always those options was so helpful I did my trip quite affordable and usually cooked at home and rarely ate out but when I did it was awesome I kept my money for activities like dancing and gym especially in the colder months when it’s snowing and little day light there isn’t much to do outside, I find when you do activities you love it’s easy to make friends and meet people which is what I tried to do. I avoided bars, clubs etc as I’m not a social drinker so I can’t comment on these spaces I particularly enjoyed bad Homburg it’s a neat and tidy area that’s very safe and a bunch of nice cafes and restaurants My favourite spot is Bella gelato italiano this spot had a choke hold on me 😭🤣 i think I’ve had the ricotta, pistachio and pomegranate gelato 10 times since being here. I’d highly recommend 🙏🏽 I’m from Australia so I’m used to warm weather, coastal living and connecting with nature. To be honest it was very difficult to stay in Germany as I’m not a city girl and when it’s to cold to be out in nature I’m not a fan, the weather is warming up and I can definitely see that the place is more beautiful going into spring and people are happier. Overall Germans don’t seem to be very joyful people that’s my only criticism
Posted: March 14, 2024Frankfurt was really safe. I was there in May and was a bit intimidated at first because it was my first time in Germany, but everyone was very friendly and spoke English. I used Uber to get around. I visited Romer Square and Kleinmarkthalle, which were nice little covered markets. Frankfurt is very pedestrian-friendly and easy to understand.
Posted: April 9, 2023Based on 8 experiences
Based on 8 experiences
Michael
I’ve been here for a few months. So far I’ve felt pretty safe doing most anything here. There are a couple of S-Bahn stations that are a bit sketchy, and there is always a little risk moving around alone at night, but for the most part I would definitely, and have, travel around alone.
Posted: May 6, 2024Ann-Cathrin
Frankfurt is a very busy city with so many different cultures but at the same time you can go to parks and enjoying the sun with other people. Around here are open people and they always like to connect to each other. I‘m feeling safe as a woman cause in the city they are always people around me and you can be like you are cause everyone is welcome.
Posted: May 5, 2024based on 3 experiences
There’s a lot of rats in Frankfurt and a bit dirty in town, but for 2 days walking it was ok💅🏻 Also transport was good (except trains) DB IS SO GREAT(no please try not to use db) 🤩🤩🤩 Also we didn’t book a hotel, we just found one on the main street, it was quite normal and cheap!
Posted: May 17, 2023Mansi
Hey Ladies! I am an international student in Frankfurt, I moved to Frankfurt in 2021 and it's safe to assume that i can call this city my home now :) I would love to meet new people and make new friends here and around the world.
Maha
Hi there, I am a calm and open-minded girl based in Frankfurt, Germany. I studied English and Philosophy and work as a teacher for higher grade students. Besides working, I love to travel and try to make use of all the holidays that I am blessed with as a teacher. I also love reading, dancing and singing and exploring new cultures. One of my goals in life is to visit as many countries as possible to gain a better understanding of the world and to broaden my horizon.
Aysu
Frankfurt
3 days
Digital marketing professional who loves travelling and exploring. Currently living in Frankfurt, originally from Istanbul. 90s kid
Marielle
Hello there, adventurous souls! I'm Marielle, a passionate traveler from the beautiful archipelago of the Philippines. Ever since I was young, my curiosity about different places, people, and cultures has fueled my wanderlust. I love immersing myself in new experiences, learning local customs, trying exotic foods, and connecting with diverse communities. Traveling not only allows me to appreciate our world's incredible beauty but also enriches my understanding of humanity as a whole. By sharing stories and exchanging ideas, we can build bridges between nations and foster global unity. So join me on this exciting journey as we explore various destinations together while embracing cultural diversity along the way! Happy travels!
Alejandra
Designer who loves to traveling the world. Living in Los Angeles originally from Colombia. Next trip is eastern Europe. Reach out if you want to join, looking for a traveling companion.