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    Frankfurt Main Airport
    IATA Code: FRA

    Frankfurt Main Airport

    Frankfurt Airport Is Germany’s Busiest Airport and Lufthansa’s Main Hub, 12 km Southwest of Central Frankfurt. Passengers Use Two Terminals, Terminal 1 and the New Terminal 3

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    Airport Data Sheet
    FRA
    IATA / ICAOFRA / EDDF
    ServesFrankfurt am Main, Germany
    Coordinates50.0267° N, 8.5584° E
    Elevation364 ft
    Number of Terminals2 Terminals, 7 Concourses
    Airport Opening HoursOpen 24/7
    Recommended Arrival Time2-3h, by Route and Baggage
    Official Websitefrankfurt-airport.de
    // Airport Data

    Frankfurt Main Airport at a Glance

    Terminal 1 Holds Concourses A, B, C and Z. Terminal 3, Open since April 2026, Holds Concourses G, H and J and Took over Every Airline That Used Terminal 2, Which Closed for Refurbishment in June 2026. The Free SkyLine Train Links the Two in about Eight Minutes, and Both Railway Stations Are at Terminal 1

    IATA FRA · ICAO EDDF · Elev 364 ft
    // Connectivity

    Is There Free WiFi at Frankfurt Main Airport?

    Yes. Frankfurt Airport Runs Free, Unlimited Wi-Fi from More than 300 Access Points, around the Clock and with No Registration. Pick the Airport-Frankfurt Hotspot, Choose Wi-Fi Free or Wi-Fi Free+, and Accept the Terms to Go Online

    Where Can I Buy a SIM Card at Frankfurt Main Airport?

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    Airport WiFi

    Connection SpeedSlow / Unstable
    CostFree, Often Time-Limited
    Activation TimeLogin / Ads / Forms
    Documents NeededYes (eMail / ID / Login)
    CoverageOnly inside Airport
    SecurityPublic Network (Risk)
    Can Be Set Up before You FlyNo
    Local Phone NumberNo
    Can Pay in CashNot Applicable
    Where You Get ItAt the Terminal, Once You Land

    Local SIM Card

    Connection SpeedFast 4G/5G Speeds
    CostCounter Price, Varies by Desk
    Activation TimeQueue and Paperwork at the Desk
    Documents NeededPassport Often Required
    CoverageWorks across Entire Country
    SecurityPrivate Secure Connection
    Can Be Set Up before You FlyNo
    Local Phone NumberYes
    Can Pay in CashYes
    Where You Get ItA Desk or Kiosk in the Terminal

    Roaming Options

    Connection SpeedFast, Depends on Your Plan
    CostYour Operator Rate, Can Be High
    Activation TimeInstant Connection
    Documents NeededNone
    CoverageWorks across Entire Country
    SecurityPrivate Secure Connection
    Can Be Set Up before You FlyYes
    Local Phone NumberKeeps Your Own Number
    Can Pay in CashNo
    Where You Get ItAlready Active on Your Phone

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    CostFree Trial, Then from 2.99 $
    Activation TimeInstant Connection
    Documents NeededNone
    CoverageWorks across Entire Country
    SecurityPrivate Secure Connection
    Can Be Set Up before You FlyYes
    Local Phone NumberOn Selected Plans
    Can Pay in CashNo
    Where You Get ItOnline, before You Leave Home
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    Works beyond the Airport

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    // Setup

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    // Boarding Data

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    // FAQ

    FAQs about Internet at Frankfurt Main Airport

    Everything You Need to Know about Getting Online at Frankfurt Main Airport

    In Most Cases, Yes. eSIM Mobile Data Is Usually Faster, More Stable, and More Secure than Crowded Public WiFi at Frankfurt Main Airport, Especially during Peak Travel Hours
    Yes. You Can Buy and Install Your eSIM before Departure so Your Mobile Data Works Instantly When You Land at Frankfurt Main Airport
    No. If Your Phone Supports eSIM, You Don’t Need to Buy a Physical SIM Card at Frankfurt Main Airport — You Can Get Mobile Data Instantly Online
    Yes. Once Your eSIM Is Installed, Your Mobile Data Starts Working as Soon as You Land and Connect to a Local Network
    Most Travelers Are Comfortable with 1GB to 5GB for Navigation, Ride Apps, Messaging, and Light Browsing during the First Days after Arrival
    Yes. Most Dual-SIM Phones Allow You to Keep Your Regular SIM for Calls and SMS While Using eSIM for Mobile Data
    Yes. You Can Increase Your Data Amount and Also Extend Your Plan Validity, Depending on the Provider and Package Options Available for Your eSIM
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    // Terminal Guide

    First Time at Frankfurt Main Airport? Here’s What You Should Know

    Number of TerminalsF1
    2 Terminals, 7 Concourses
    Terminal 1 and Terminal 3 Take All Passenger Flights. Terminal 2 Closed in June 2026 for Refurbishment until the Mid-2030s
    FRA · Terminal Guide · F1
    Terminal LayoutF2
    Terminal 1 and Terminal 3
    Terminal 1 Has Concourses A, B, C and Z; Terminal 3 Has G, H and J. Schengen and Non-Schengen Gates Are Separated inside Each
    FRA · Terminal Guide · F2
    Transfers between TerminalsF3
    Free SkyLine Train
    The SkyLine Runs 4 AM to 11 PM Every 2 to 3 Minutes and Covers Terminal 1 to Terminal 3 in about Eight Minutes. Shuttle Buses Run Overnight
    FRA · Terminal Guide · F3
    Airport Opening HoursF4
    Open 24/7
    The Airport Operates around the Clock, and Terminal 1 Baggage Storage Is Open 24 Hours. Shops, Restaurants and Service Desks Close Overnight
    FRA · Terminal Guide · F4
    Check-In and Security HoursF5
    Set by Your Airline
    Check-In and Bag Drop Times Are Set by Each Airline. Lufthansa’s Terminal 1 Baggage Drop-Off in Halls A and B Runs 5 AM to 9 PM
    FRA · Terminal Guide · F5
    Recommended Arrival TimeF6
    2-3h, by Route and Baggage
    Fraport Advises 3 Hours from outside the EU, about 2.5 Hours for an EU Flight with Checked Baggage, and about 2 Hours with Hand Luggage Only
    FRA · Terminal Guide · F6
    // Airport Parking

    Where Can I Park at Frankfurt Main Airport?

    See Practical Airport Parking Options, Walking Time to Terminals, Typical Price Guidance, and Booking Tips before You Drive to the Airport

    Parking Options
    7 Available
    Booking Advice
    Pre-Book Online
    Parking Ticket

    Terminal Parking, Terminal 1

    Walk Time to Terminal
    Direct Walkway into the Terminal
    Typical Price
    From €99.00 for 7 Days Booked Online
    Location
    Terminal 1 Multi-Storey Car Parks, Entrances P2 and P3, Level 3
    Best For
    The Shortest Walk to Check-In

    Pay Stations Are on Levels 2 and 8 and in the Central Exit Area. Maximum Entrance Height Is 2.10 m

    FRA · TE · Terminal Parking, Terminal 1
    Parking Ticket

    Terminal Parking, Terminal 3

    Walk Time to Terminal
    Direct Walkway into Terminal 3
    Typical Price
    From €99.00 for 7 Days Booked Online
    Location
    Terminal 3 Car Park, Entrance P11 without a Booking or P10 with One
    Best For
    Terminal 3 Departures

    The Terminal 3 Car Park Holds Up to 8,500 Spaces. Pay Stations Are on Level 3 and at the Central Exit

    FRA · TE · Terminal Parking, Terminal 3
    Parking Ticket

    Weekend Special

    Walk Time to Terminal
    Direct Walkway into the Terminal
    Typical Price
    From €55.00 for 2 Days
    Location
    Terminal Parking at Terminal 1 or Terminal 3, Friday to Sunday
    Best For
    Friday to Sunday Trips

    For a Two or Three Day Stay That Begins on a Friday, Booked between Nine Months and 24 Hours Ahead

    FRA · WE · Weekend Special
    Parking Ticket

    Business Parking

    Walk Time to Terminal
    Direct Path to Check-In
    Typical Price
    From €46.00 for 1 Day
    Location
    Terminal 1 Entrance P4 on Level 1; Terminal 3 Level 3, Online Booking Only
    Best For
    Extra-Wide Reserved Bays

    Terminal 3 Business Parking Sits at the Transition into the Terminal and Suits a Terminal 1 Departure Just as Well

    FRA · BU · Business Parking
    Parking Ticket

    Holiday Parking Nord

    Walk Time to Terminal
    S8 or S9 to Terminal 1, Not a Walk
    Typical Price
    From €64.00 for 7 Days, Minimum 3 Days
    Location
    Gateway Gardens Car Park, North of the Airport
    Best For
    Holidays and Long Stays

    The Booking Includes an RMV KombiTicket for Up to Five People on the S8 or S9 to Terminal 1, Valid around the Clock

    FRA · HO · Holiday Parking Nord
    Parking Ticket

    Holiday Parking Ost

    Walk Time to Terminal
    Free Shuttle Bus to Terminal 1
    Typical Price
    From €64.00 for 7 Days, Minimum 3 Days
    Location
    Terminal 2 Underground Car Park, Entrance P8
    Best For
    A Cheaper Long Stay

    A Free Shuttle Runs to Terminal 1 Every 20 Minutes around the Clock; the SkyLine Carries on to Terminal 3

    FRA · HO · Holiday Parking Ost
    Parking Ticket

    Park, Sleep & Fly

    Walk Time to Terminal
    Direct Walkway or Hotel Shuttle
    Typical Price
    From €199.00 with a Hotel Night
    Location
    Terminal 1 Entrances P2 and P3, or the IntercityHotel Car Park by Terminal 3
    Best For
    An Early Flight after a Night at the Airport

    Sold with the Marriott or Sheraton at Terminal 1, Which Include 3, 8 or 15 Days of Parking, or with the IntercityHotel from €199.50

    FRA · PA · Park, Sleep & Fly

    The Drop-Off Zones in Front of the Terminals Are Free Twice a Day for Up to 10 Minutes Each. Meeters and Greeters Pay €4.00 for Up to 30 Minutes in the Car Parks

    // Airport Lounges

    What Facilities Does Frankfurt Main Airport Have?

    Lounges at Frankfurt Main Airport

    Access Key — Who Gets in, Stated Once
    Priority Pass× 1

    Priority Pass, LoungeKey, Lounge Pass and Diners Club, or €39 at the Door for Up to 3 Hours

    Priority Pass× 1

    Priority Pass, LoungeKey, Lounge Pass and Diners Club, or €69 for an Adult and €49 for a Child of 4 to 12

    Lufthansa× 2

    Lufthansa Group First Class on the Same Day, and HON Circle Members

    Star Alliance× 1

    Star Alliance Gold, HON Circle and Senator Members on a Lufthansa Group or Star Alliance Flight

    Star Alliance× 1

    Business Class on a Lufthansa Group or Star Alliance Flight Leaving from Terminal 1

    Lufthansa First Class Terminal

    A Separate Building with Its Own Access Road
    RestaurantBarCigar LoungeShowersBathtubQuiet RoomsOffice Units
    FRA · Pass 01 · Daily 5:30 AM-10 PM

    A Chauffeur Drives You across the Apron to the Aircraft

    Lufthansa First Class Lounge

    Terminal 1 · Pier A at Gate A13
    DiningBathrooms with BathtubsCigar LoungeOffice UnitsWi-Fi
    FRA · Pass 02

    A Separate First Class Area in Pier B Has a Large Shower Area

    Lufthansa Senator Lounge

    Terminal 1 · Airside
    FoodBar ServiceWi-FiWork AreasShowers
    FRA · Pass 03

    Several Senator Lounges Are Spread across Terminal 1

    Lufthansa Business Lounge

    Terminal 1 · Airside
    SnacksDrinksBar ServiceWi-FiWork PointsSeating
    FRA · Pass 04

    Terminal 1 Has More than One Business Lounge

    LuxxLounge

    Terminal 1 · between Areas B and C on the Gallery Level, Landside
    FoodDrinksBarSeatingWi-FiGroup Bistro
    FRA · Pass 05 · Daily 6:30 AM-9:30 PM

    Outside the Transit Area, so It Works before Security Too

    Priority Lounge

    Terminal 3 · Building 602, Level 5
    Hot and Cold BuffetDrinksWi-FiShowersSeating
    FRA · Pass 06 · Daily 6 AM-9 PM

    Partner Airlines Include British Airways, Qatar Airways and Japan Airlines

    // Passenger Facilities

    Lounges, Food, ATMs and Storage

    Check Practical Terminal Services While Waiting, Arriving or Departing: Food, ATMs, Storage, Charging, Accessibility Support and More

    ATMs Run around the Clock in the Terminals, Operated by Euronet, Frankfurter Sparkasse, Prosegur Change and Travelex
    Travelex Has Counters in Terminal 1 and Prosegur Change in Terminal 3. Both Take an Advance Order Online for Collection at the Airport
    Baggage Storage Is in Terminal 1, Area B, Level 1, Open Every Day from 00:00 to 23:59. Short-Term and Per-24-Hour Rates Apply, and Bags Can Be Wrapped
    The Lost Property Office Is in Terminal 1, Concourse A, Level 0, Open Daily 7 AM to 6 PM. File the Free Online Enquiry First; Checked Baggage Is the Airline’s Job
    Both Terminals Have Cafes, Bakeries, Bars and Sit-Down Restaurants. Terminal 3 Adds Two Food Courts and a Central Bar in Its Marketplace
    Duty Free and Travel Retail Sit Airside in Both Terminals, and the Landside Airport City Mall at Terminal 1 Is Open to Anyone. Click & Collect Holds an Online Order
    Work & Connect Areas with Power Sit at Almost Every Gate. Fast Charge Podiums Are Free, and a Rented Powerbank Costs €3 for 30 Minutes
    Baby Rooms for Changing and Feeding, Parent-Child Toilets, Buggy Rental, Playgrounds, and a Family Security Lane in Terminal 1 Departure Area A
    Smoking Is Only Allowed in the Smoking Lounges and Marked Cabins, Which Are in Both Terminal 1 and Terminal 3
    Ask Your Airline for FraCareServices Assistance at Least 48 Hours Ahead. Sunflower Lanyards Mark Hidden Disabilities, and Gates A16 and A17 Stream Announcements to Hearing Aids

    Terminal 1 and Terminal 3 Are about Eight Minutes Apart on the SkyLine, but It Stops at 11 PM. Allow for the Night Shuttle Bus If You Land Late and Need the Other Terminal

    // Overnight Stay

    Where Can I Sleep at Frankfurt Main Airport?

    Find On-Airport and Nearby Hotel Options, How to Reach Them from Arrivals, Expected Nightly Rates, and Practical Booking Tips for Late Arrivals or Early Departures

    Price Range
    6 - 17 €
    Hotels Nearby
    9 Available
    Inside the TerminalFRA · H1

    Sheraton Frankfurt Airport Hotel & Conference Center

    How to Reach
    Walk from Terminal 1, No Shuttle Needed
    Location
    Directly Connected to Terminal 1 by a Pedestrian Bridge
    Best For
    Early Departures from Terminal 1

    The 1,008-room Hotel Is the Most Centrally Placed at the Airport

    Inside the TerminalFRA · H2

    Frankfurt Airport Marriott Hotel

    How to Reach
    Covered Walkway from Terminal 1
    Location
    At the Squaire, Linked to Terminal 1
    Best For
    Park, Sleep & Fly Bookings

    One of the Two Terminal 1 Hotels Sold with the Parking Package

    Inside the TerminalFRA · H3

    Hilton Frankfurt Airport

    How to Reach
    Covered Walkway from Terminal 1
    Location
    At the Squaire, Walkway to Terminal 1
    Best For
    Business Stays at Terminal 1

    The Squaire Holds Two Hilton Hotels; This Is the 249-room One

    Inside the TerminalFRA · H4

    Hilton Garden Inn Frankfurt Airport

    How to Reach
    Direct Pedestrian Access to Terminal 1
    Location
    At the Squaire, Walkway to Terminal 1
    Best For
    A Cheaper Room in the Same Building

    The 334-room Sister Hotel to the Hilton above It

    Inside the TerminalFRA · H5

    MY CLOUD Transit Hotel

    How to Reach
    A Short Walk from the Gate, No Border Control
    Location
    Terminal 1 Transit Area at Gate Z25, Non-Schengen Side
    Best For
    Long Non-Schengen Layovers

    59 Rooms Booked by the Hour, from 3 to 24 Hours. Check-In Runs 5 AM to 10 PM

    Inside the TerminalFRA · H6

    NapCabs Sleep Cabins

    How to Reach
    Airside, beside the Gates
    Location
    Terminal 1 Piers A and B, Terminal 3 Piers H and J
    Best For
    A Few Hours between Flights

    Soundproofed Cabins with a Bed, Desk and Wi-Fi. Minimum Two Hours by Day, Three at Night

    17 - 12 €
    Near AirportFRA · H7

    IntercityHotel Frankfurt Airport Terminal 3

    How to Reach
    Hotel Shuttle to the Departure Terminal
    Location
    South of the Airport, Directly at Terminal 3
    Best For
    Terminal 3 Departures

    Sold with a Park, Sleep & Fly Package from €199.50 Including 8 or 15 Days of Parking

    Near AirportFRA · H8

    Steigenberger Airport Hotel

    How to Reach
    Free Hotel Shuttle
    Location
    About 900 m from the Airport
    Best For
    A Full-Service Room near the Terminals

    Fraport Lists It among the Hotels on Site and It Runs Its Own Free Shuttle

    Near AirportFRA · H9

    Hyatt Place Frankfurt Airport

    How to Reach
    S8 or S9 from Gateway Gardens, One Stop
    Location
    Gateway Gardens Business District, Minutes from the Airport
    Best For
    A Newer Room near the Airport

    Gateway Gardens Has Its Own S-Bahn Stop, One before the Airport Station

    Terminal 1 Has Hotels You Can Walk to, and the Nearest to Terminal 3 Is the IntercityHotel. Airside, NapCabs and MY CLOUD Let You Sleep without Clearing Border Control

    // City Transfer

    How Do I Get from Frankfurt Main Airport to Frankfurt am Main?

    Bus & Train at Frankfurt Main Airport

    See Exact Route Options, Departure Points, Schedule Windows and Ticket Tips for Getting to the Center after Landing

    Bus Connection

    61

    Bus Line 61 to Frankfurt Südbahnhof

    About 40 min End to End
    Departure Stop
    Bus Stops in Front of Terminal 1 and Terminal 3, Arrivals Level
    Arrival Stop
    Frankfurt Südbahnhof, in the Sachsenhausen District
    Ticket
    RMV Single Ticket, €6.90 for an Adult in 2026, from the App or a Machine

    Lines 61 and 62 Are the Two Local Buses That Call at Both Terminals. The 61 Ends at Frankfurt Südbahnhof, a Rail, U-Bahn and Tram Interchange South of the River

    FRA · 61 · Bus Line 61 to Frankfurt Südbahnhof
    62

    Bus Line 62 to Frankfurt-Schwanheim

    Departure Stop
    Bus Stops in Front of Terminal 1 and Terminal 3, Arrivals Level
    Arrival Stop
    Schwanheim, a Western District of Frankfurt
    Ticket
    RMV Single Ticket, €6.90 for an Adult in 2026, from the App or a Machine

    The 62 Calls at Both Terminals but Serves the Schwanheim District, Not the Centre. For Downtown Take the S8 or S9 from the Regional Station under Terminal 1

    FRA · 62 · Bus Line 62 to Frankfurt-Schwanheim

    Train Connection

    S8

    S8 S-Bahn to Frankfurt Hauptbahnhof

    About 11 min to Hauptbahnhof
    Departure Stop
    Frankfurt Airport Regional Station, Terminal 1 Level 0
    Arrival Stop
    Frankfurt (Main) Hauptbahnhof, Then Hauptwache and Konstablerwache
    Schedule
    Every 15 min through the Day
    Ticket
    RMV Single Ticket, €6.90 for an Adult in 2026, from the App or a Machine

    The S8 Runs East through Frankfurt to Offenbach and Hanau and West to Rüsselsheim, Mainz and Wiesbaden. Gateway Gardens Is the First Stop after the Airport

    FRA · S8 · S8 S-Bahn to Frankfurt Hauptbahnhof
    S9

    S9 S-Bahn to Frankfurt Hauptbahnhof

    About 11 min to Hauptbahnhof
    Departure Stop
    Frankfurt Airport Regional Station, Terminal 1 Level 0
    Arrival Stop
    Frankfurt (Main) Hauptbahnhof, Then Hauptwache and Konstablerwache
    Schedule
    Every 15 min through the Day
    Ticket
    RMV Single Ticket, €6.90 for an Adult in 2026, from the App or a Machine

    The S9 Shares the Airport Stretch with the S8 and Heads West to Wiesbaden by Way of Mainz-Kastel Rather than Mainz Hauptbahnhof. Either One Reaches the City Centre

    FRA · S9 · S9 S-Bahn to Frankfurt Hauptbahnhof
    RB58

    Regional Trains RB58, RE59, RE2 and RE3

    Departure Stop
    Frankfurt Airport Regional Station, Terminal 1 Level 0
    Arrival Stop
    Frankfurt (Main) Hauptbahnhof and Stations across the RMV Area
    Ticket
    RMV Single Ticket, €6.90 for an Adult in 2026, from the App or a Machine

    These Use the Same Platforms as the S-Bahn and Reach Frankfurt, Offenbach, Hanau, Aschaffenburg, Rüsselsheim, Mainz and Wiesbaden. Follow the Signs for Train Stations S T

    FRA · RB58 · Regional Trains RB58, RE59, RE2 and RE3
    T4

    ICE and IC Long-Distance Trains

    Departure Stop
    Frankfurt Airport Long-Distance Station, a 5 min Walk from Terminal 1
    Arrival Stop
    Frankfurt (Main) Hauptbahnhof and Cities across Germany
    Schedule
    About 10 Trains an Hour in All Directions
    Ticket
    Deutsche Bahn Long-Distance Fare, Bought in the DB App or at a Station Machine

    A Separate Building Linked to Terminal 1 by a Footbridge over the Motorway, and the End of the Cologne to Frankfurt High-Speed Line. Lufthansa Express Rail Checks Bags in Here

    FRA · T4 · ICE and IC Long-Distance Trains
    // Ground Transport

    Taxi, Ride Apps and Car Rental

    Compare the Main Door-To-Door Options after Landing, Including Official Taxi Pickup Points, Ride-Hailing Availability and On-Airport Rental Counters

    Taxi Fare
    35-45 €
    Ride Apps
    Uber
    Rental Companies
    9 Available

    Regular Taxi

    Official Operators
    Frankfurt City Taxis, Cream-Coloured with a Yellow Number
    Pickup Point
    Taxi Ranks outside Terminal 1 and Terminal 3 and at the Long-Distance Station
    Travel Time to Center
    20-30 min to Central Frankfurt
    Payment Methods
    Cards Accepted; No Night, Luggage or Pet Surcharge in Frankfurt Taxis

    Ride Apps

    Uber
    Around the Clock in Frankfurt, Booked in the App
    PricingApp Pricing Agreed before You Book, Not a Meter
    Pickup PointTerminal 1: Short-Term Car Park P31, Departures Level. Terminal 3: Charter Bus Lane P62
    NotesDrop-Off Is at P31 for Terminal 1 and on the Departures Level at P63 for Terminal 3. Book the Ride before You Reach the Curb
    FRA · Ride Hail · Uber

    Car Rental

    Alamo
    Desk Location
    Terminal 1 Car Rental Center, Hall A in the Airport City Mall
    Vehicle Pickup
    Terminal 1 Hall A or the Terminal 3 Arrivals Level

    Returns Are Taken at Both Terminal 1 and Terminal 3. The Terminal 2 Car Rental Center Is Closed

    FRA · Rental Desk · Alamo
    AVIS
    Desk Location
    Terminal 1 Car Rental Center, Hall A in the Airport City Mall
    Vehicle Pickup
    Terminal 1 Hall A or the Terminal 3 Arrivals Level

    Returns Are Taken at Both Terminal 1 and Terminal 3. The Terminal 2 Car Rental Center Is Closed

    FRA · Rental Desk · AVIS
    Buchbinder Rent-A-Car
    Desk Location
    Terminal 1 Car Rental Center, Hall A in the Airport City Mall
    Vehicle Pickup
    Terminal 1 Hall A or the Terminal 3 Arrivals Level

    Returns Are Taken at Both Terminal 1 and Terminal 3. The Terminal 2 Car Rental Center Is Closed

    FRA · Rental Desk · Buchbinder Rent-A-Car
    Budget
    Desk Location
    Terminal 1 Car Rental Center, Hall A in the Airport City Mall
    Vehicle Pickup
    Terminal 1 Hall A or the Terminal 3 Arrivals Level

    Returns Are Taken at Both Terminal 1 and Terminal 3. The Terminal 2 Car Rental Center Is Closed

    FRA · Rental Desk · Budget
    Dollar / Thrifty
    Desk Location
    Terminal 1 Car Rental Center, Hall A in the Airport City Mall
    Vehicle Pickup
    Terminal 1 Hall A or the Terminal 3 Arrivals Level

    Returns Are Taken at Both Terminal 1 and Terminal 3. The Terminal 2 Car Rental Center Is Closed

    FRA · Rental Desk · Dollar / Thrifty
    Enterprise
    Desk Location
    Terminal 1 Car Rental Center, Hall A in the Airport City Mall
    Vehicle Pickup
    Terminal 1 Hall A or the Terminal 3 Arrivals Level

    Returns Are Taken at Both Terminal 1 and Terminal 3. The Terminal 2 Car Rental Center Is Closed

    FRA · Rental Desk · Enterprise
    Europcar
    Desk Location
    Terminal 1 Car Rental Center, Hall A in the Airport City Mall
    Vehicle Pickup
    Terminal 1 Hall A or the Terminal 3 Arrivals Level

    Returns Are Taken at Both Terminal 1 and Terminal 3. The Terminal 2 Car Rental Center Is Closed

    FRA · Rental Desk · Europcar
    Hertz
    Desk Location
    Terminal 1 Car Rental Center, Hall A in the Airport City Mall
    Vehicle Pickup
    Terminal 1 Hall A or the Terminal 3 Arrivals Level

    Returns Are Taken at Both Terminal 1 and Terminal 3. The Terminal 2 Car Rental Center Is Closed

    FRA · Rental Desk · Hertz
    SIXT
    Desk Location
    Terminal 1 Car Rental Center, Hall A in the Airport City Mall
    Vehicle Pickup
    Terminal 1 Hall A or the Terminal 3 Arrivals Level

    Returns Are Taken at Both Terminal 1 and Terminal 3. The Terminal 2 Car Rental Center Is Closed

    FRA · Rental Desk · SIXT

    The Car Rental Centers Are in Terminal 1, Hall A One Level above the Regional Station, and on the Terminal 3 Arrivals Level. A Filling Station Sits Close to Terminal 1

    // Airport FAQ

    Frequently Asked Questions about Frankfurt Main Airport

    Two Are Open: Terminal 1 and Terminal 3. Terminal 2 Closed in June 2026 for Refurbishment, and Every Airline That Used It Moved across to Terminal 3
    Take the Free SkyLine Train. It Runs 4 AM to 11 PM Every 2 to 3 Minutes and Covers the Gap in about Eight Minutes. Shuttle Buses Replace It Overnight
    Take the S8 or S9 from the Regional Station under Terminal 1. Frankfurt Hauptbahnhof Is about 11 Minutes Away and an Adult Single Is €6.90 in 2026
    There Are Two. S-Bahn and Regional Trains Use the Regional Station under Terminal 1; ICE and IC Trains Use the Long-Distance Station, a 5-minute Walk Away
    About €35 to €45 to Central Frankfurt on the Meter, Which Is €4.00 to Start and €2.40 a Kilometre. Frankfurt Taxis Add No Night, Luggage or Pet Surcharge
    At Terminal 1, in Short-Term Car Park P31 on the Departures Level. At Terminal 3, in Charter Bus Lane P62, with Drop-Off at P63 on the Departures Level
    Terminal Parking Starts at €99.00 for Seven Days Booked Online, Holiday Parking at €64.00 for Seven Days, and Business Parking at €46.00 for One Day
    Fraport Advises at Least 3 Hours If You Are Flying from outside the EU, about 2.5 Hours for an EU Flight with Checked Bags, and about 2 Hours with Hand Luggage
    Yes. Pick the Airport-Frankfurt Hotspot, Choose Wi-Fi Free or Wi-Fi Free+ and Accept the Terms. It Is Unlimited, Needs No Registration and Runs around the Clock
    Yes. NapCabs Cabins Are Airside in Both Terminals from €12 an Hour Overnight, and MY CLOUD in the Terminal 1 Transit Area Books Rooms by the Hour
    // Know before You Go

    Travel Tips & Essential Information for Germany

    Germany is a well connected country for travelers, with efficient public transport, reliable infrastructure, and a mix of major cities, historic towns, and countryside destinations. Visitors commonly find daily travel straightforward, but planning ahead helps because some smaller businesses still prefer cash and many shops close on Sundays.

    Germany AT A GLANCE
    Germany
    LanguageGerman
    Capital CityBerlin
    CurrencyEuro (EUR)
    Time ZoneCET, CEST
    Emergency112 · 110
    Driving SideRight
    Plug TypeType C and Type F
    Voltage230 V, 50 Hz
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    Official Languages: German

    English is commonly spoken in hotels, tourist areas, airports, and by many younger people, especially in larger cities. In smaller towns and local offices, English may be less common, so simple German phrases can be helpful.

    Mobile Network: Mobile coverage is generally good in cities, towns, and along main transport routes. Rural and forested areas can still have weaker signals depending on the network. Urban 4G is common and 5G is available in many populated areas.

    Roaming/SIM/eSIM: For short visits from the EU, roaming is often the simplest option because domestic plan allowances commonly work in Germany at no extra roaming charge under EU rules. For non EU travelers, a local SIM can be cost effective if you need regular calls, more data, or a local number, but purchase may require ID registration. eSIM is often the easiest choice for compatible phones because it can be activated before arrival and avoids finding a shop, though local SIM plans may sometimes offer better value for longer stays.

    Cards are widely accepted in cities, hotels, chain stores, and transport hubs, but cash is still commonly useful for small cafes, bakeries, market stalls, rural businesses, and some bars. Carry a modest amount of cash, especially outside major cities.

    Tipping is customary but moderate. In restaurants, people commonly round up the bill or leave about 5 to 10 percent for good service. It is typical to tell the server the total amount you want to pay when paying, rather than leaving cash on the table later. Small rounding up is also common for taxis and sometimes for hotel staff.

    Plug Type: Type C and Type F

    Voltage: 230 V, 50 Hz

    Adapter: Travelers from countries using different plug types or 110 V systems commonly need a plug adapter, and some devices may also need voltage compatibility. Many modern chargers support 100 to 240 V, but check the label first.

    Germany is generally considered safe for tourists, with low levels of violent crime affecting visitors. The main practical risks are pickpocketing in busy tourist areas, train stations, airports, festivals, and public transport, plus scams linked to taxis or nightlife in some large cities.

    • Watch bags, wallets, and phones in crowded places such as stations, Christmas markets, and major sightseeing areas.
    • Use only licensed taxis or reputable ride booking options where available.
    • Validate regional transport tickets where required and keep them with you, as inspections are common and fines can be high.
    • Be cautious around bike lanes, especially in cities, because cyclists often move quickly and have priority in marked lanes.
    • Keep an eye on local weather and transport alerts in winter, as snow, ice, or strikes can affect travel plans.

    Do

    • Carry some cash even if you expect to pay by card.
    • Wait for the green pedestrian signal, especially in busy urban areas.
    • Say hello before asking for help in smaller shops or restaurants.
    • Keep your train ticket or digital proof ready for inspection.
    • Respect quiet hours in apartments and residential neighborhoods.

    Avoid

    • Do not assume all businesses accept foreign cards or mobile wallets.
    • Do not walk in bike lanes or stand in them while taking photos.
    • Do not make loud noise in residential buildings late at night or on Sundays.
    • Do not forget to stamp or validate tickets when required on regional transport systems.
    • Do not use Nazi symbols, gestures, or related displays, which are heavily restricted and can be illegal.

    Local Cultural Tips

    • Punctuality is valued, so arrive on time for tours, reservations, and meetings.
    • People commonly greet with a simple hello and may prefer a polite but less informal style at first.
    • Quiet behavior is appreciated on public transport and in residential areas, especially late at night.
    • Many shops are closed on Sundays, except some stores in stations, airports, and tourist areas.
    • Recycling rules are taken seriously, and bottle deposit systems are common in supermarkets.
    • Queue orderly and wait your turn.
    • Address strangers politely and avoid being overly familiar at first.
    • Keep your voice low on trains and public transport.
    • Ask before taking close photos of people.
    • Follow posted rules in parks, stations, and apartment buildings.
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