If you have an Android phone check out the Öffi app . It pretty much works with all public transport in Germany and has many useful features :)
This website does a price comparison of different ways from one city to another.
According to the site, train seems to be the fastest at 52 minutes for about 28€ and Rideshare seems to be the cheapest at 5€. Long distance buses between 6€ and 10€.
One more thing: Maybe for the first few days/weeks, look at airbnb? Everything within 25 kilometers that has "S-Bahn" (light rail) will probably work. Stuff like this: https://www.airbnb.com/rooms/1923570?guests=2&s=PkkB
Ciao fellow Italian!
I'd suggest having a look at Meetup.com or similar apps/web sites. They have a section for Frankfurt with many subgroups with varied interests. An acquaintance is using it as they're new to Frankfurt and they seem satisfied with it.
Just a quick note but be aware of cold and warm rent.
Cold rent is rent
Warm rent is the rent plus utilities and it varies from place to place
Short guide
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hab kürzlich diesen geldbeutel geschenkt bekommen:
https://www.amazon.de/TRAVANDO-AirTag-Wallet-Geldklammer-Portemonnaie/dp/B09K6LSL8J
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mit dem ist man auf der sicheren seite weil man via handy immer weiß wo der geldbeutel ist
I googled for you. Found this on Amazon. Might be shit. You can try finding "keycaps retro typewriter" to add to a different mechanical keyboard
Its an old childrens book from Heinrich Hoffmann. You can still buy it. https://www.amazon.de/Struwwelpeter-Ungek%C3%BCrzte-Fassung-Heinrich-Hoffmann/dp/384990136X/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?crid=XGCAZGFQ994C&keywords=struwwelpeter&qid=1643726084&sprefix=struwwe%2Caps%2C165&sr=8-1
You don't have to believe this commenter. Look here but choose the actual model rather than the Federal model. It can be improved but it needs more vaccines and points of delivery.
You can literally start anywhere in the belt. There are lots of interconnections to public transport all around the city, whenever the green belt finds its way to cross a tram line or subway (u-bahn) or suburban train (S-Bahn).
It should be possible to pick up a map (yes, a physical one) at the TraffiQ-Mobilitätszentrale at Hauptwache (that's the local traffic information center right in the middle of the place). Unfortunately tomorrow it is supposed to be closed (?). An alternative might be the tourist information at Hauptbahnhof (central station) or Römer (both saturday/sunday 9:30 till 16), but no guarantees that they actually offe the map. However, that might be your best shot.
Anyway, maybe this one can help you to get started:
Have fun, it's nice out there! :-) I can recommend the eastern part (Lohrberg/Bergen-Enkheim) as well as the south (Stadtwald). At the Nidda is flat and okay/nice, but might get crowded - you'll find more remoteness in the other parts (saying that, Lohrberg is a popular place, but it's actually nice and offers quite a view!).
it is on!
Mini Tabletop Convention Bockenheim 2018!
We have 3 possible dates:
September
Oktober
November
Here's the Doodle poll to vote, please tell me ASAP when you can definitely make so I can go book the room!
Smallest quantity yeh cool story bro...
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