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The Frankfurt Main Hauptbahnhof, or HBF for short, sits in the heart of the city of Frankfurt. The city’s main train station is just a couple of train stops from the airport and is centrally-located in Germany in the city of Frankfurt. (Its full name is Frankfurt am Main or Frankfurt on the Main in English. The Main is a river.).
From here, you can catch a train to Vienna or Brussels or Switzerland. Munich, Copenhagen and Amsterdam are also close by. However, so is all of Germany. It’s only about six hours to Berlin from this train station. Other ports of call are even closer.
This station has been serving the German city of Frankfurt since the late 1800s. Its first official day in service even saw a notable event: A train ran off track, damaging a locomotive in the process. Nowadays, things run a bit more smoothly at this central train station.
Due to its position as a transportation hub in the heart of the country, the Deutsche Bahn calls this station Germany’s most important. Truly, you can catch a train or another form of public transit here and get just about anywhere you want to go in Germany.
Luggage storage in Frankfurt Hbf is a must for travelers who want to explore Frankfurt am Main, without the weight of their bags dragging them down. It’s possible to find bag storage in Frankfurt Hbf by logging onto your Bounce app. You’ll be directed to one of the many businesses we partner with in the city of Frankfurt.
There is always something going on in Frankfurt am Main. It’s the birthplace of Goethe and amazing in the spring. The train station’s location is right near downtown, making day trips more than possible. They’re practically a requirement for visitors to Frankfurt.
Just remember that most adventures are better suited to those who have no bags. So, before you leave the train station, do be sure to check out bag storage in Frankfurt Hbf.
If there’s one person who’s associated with the beauty of German culture, it’s Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. Goethe was born in 1749 at 23 Großer Hirschgraben. He lived in this house until he turned 16. People who want to know more about this famous German author can visit his home, which is filled with artifacts that Goethe loved.
Before you delve into the depths of Goethe’s great works, be sure to secure luggage storage in Frankfurt Hbf.
Frankfurt Christmas Market
The Christmas markets in Germany are pretty famous, mostly because they’re fabulous and filled with all manner of traditional German holiday goodies. It turns out that Frankfurt has one of the best Christmas markets in Germany and one of the oldest. The Christmas market first opened here in the 1300s.
As you walk through the 200+ stalls, you’ll have an opportunity to try mull wine, grilled sausages, Christmas cookies and handmade toys up close. It’s hard not to feel swept away by this magical place. If you’re here during the season, be sure to check out this German attraction and be sure to line up some luggage storage in Frankfurt Hbf or somewhere nearby.
You haven’t visited a farmer’s market until you’ve visited one in Germany, and in Frankfurt, there is Kleinmarkthalle to fill this requirement. It’s an indoor market, making it a good place to visit if thundering skies threaten (which is often a real possibility in Germany). You’ll find cold cuts, including an assortment of cheeses and meats, fresh fruits and vegetables and more.
Film buffs won’t want to leave Frankfurt without seeing the German Film Museum. At least 100 years of film history is explored here, including the development of film equipment like cameras, film and genres. Fun features include a green screen that museum visitors get to play around with.
The River Main
When the days turn warmer in Frankfurt, there may be no better place to visit than the banks of the Main. A cool breeze off the river and a look at Frankfurt’s cool skyline is sure to refresh you. You can watch the boats go by as you jog or walk down the greenbelt.
If you’re going to take a long walk or jog when you arrive on the banks of the Main, then you’ll want to check out your options for luggage storage in Frankfurt Hbf before heading down to the river.
If you’ve never met a flea market that you didn’t like, then you’ll be happy to learn that Frankfurt has an awesome flea market. It is very likely that you’ll find a thing or two that you can’t live without. Don’t say we didn’t warn you.
Perhaps, you have always dreamed about becoming Indiana Jones and having all sorts of adventures that involve rare artifacts and heart-stopping adventures. While we can’t guarantee that an adventure in Frankfurt’s Archeology Museum will cause your heart to race, (though we can’t guarantee that it won’t, either), we can guarantee that you’ll see some awesome artifacts.
This museum is tucked away from the hustle and bustle of many of Frankfurt’s busy streets. Inside, you’ll find ancient pottery covered with beautiful designs, suits of armor, ancient weaponry and more.
Given its position in the city and in Germany, the Frankfurt Main Train Station offers travelers many transportation options. If you’re traveling through this train station to someplace else, then chances are, you’ll be changing trains at least once. The station has 24 mainline tracks.
You can also catch the U-Bahn and the S-Bahn to destinations in the city, as well as the tram or the Metro.
Here’s a quick look at transportation you can access in the station.
It’s also important to remember that the Frankfurt Airport isn’t far away. The ride is just over 10 minutes by train.
While you’re waiting to go on to your next adventure in Germany, you can pick up a coffee of coffee or a sandwich; the train station is well appointed in this respect.
Additionally, if you must wait in the train station for several hours between trains, then you may want to check out your options for luggage storage in Frankfurt Hbf. This will allow you to relax without having to worry about your bags.
Finding luggage storage in Frankfurt Hbf (or around it) is a pretty simple affair. The train station is easy to navigate. You should find options for luggage storage relatively easily. There are lockers inside the Frankfurt am Main train station. You can get a small- or medium-sized lockers for under five euros.
However, if you have quite a number of bags, then you may have to rent more than one. Additionally, you may need to check out Bounce’s options if you need more space, due to the size of your bags. The businesses we partner with will charge you less than six euros a day to store all of your bags in one place. A number of these drop points aren’t far from the doors of Frankfurt Hbf.
Also remember to check your Bounce app when you need luggage storage someplace else. We have options for luggage storage in cities, like Seattle, Paris and Moscow. You’ll find those options by logging onto your Bounce app.