Friday, April 26, 2013

Cheapest way to go to hotel from airport in Frankfurt?

Q. Hey guys, what's the cheapest and most convenient way to go to the hotel from the airport in Frankfurt? There are 5 of us so do you recommend taxi or whatever? Any suggestions? Thanks!

A. I would recommend to use the S Bahn it takes the same time a taxi would take and it is cheaper than taking a taxi.
Also most taxis in Germany have a limit of 3 or 4 passengers unless it is an extra large car that means you would need to take 2 taxis.

Any advice for someone traveling to Frankfurt for a week?
Q. Im going to be spending a week in Frankfurt in early August. Does anyone have any tips, recommendations as to where to stay, what to see, what to do?

In addition, how are the people towards the Americans? Hows the weather? And how expensive are things?
Ive never been to Germany before and Ill be traveling with my parents.
Im an adult, but I have a little sister.

A. Hello and greetings from Germany.
I have never been in Frankfurt, it´s the economic capital of Germany, but no typical tourist place.
Where to stay depends on your age and money. Cheap but of good quality are hostels:
http://www.jugendherberge-frankfurt.de/

Hotels are comparable cheap in Germany, you pay less for a single room then for a double room. But you should make a reservation in the internet or in a travel agency before, never go directly in a hotel, the prices are much higher.

for sightseeing in Frankfurt:
http://www.frankfurt.de/sixcms/detail.php?id=3828&_ffmpar[_id_inhalt]=101804

Most people speak good English, at least in every hotel or official place. The weather usually is good in August, is one of the most warm months. But it already cools down in the nights, you should take a jacket with you.
Germany is comparable to USA in the costs. Supermarkets are cheap, so you can live cheap if you want. Petrol is quite expensive if you want a rental car or take a taxi.
If you take the train you should look for special offers, public transport in cities is not very expensive.
Americans are sometimes seen to be superficial and loud, maybe it´s good to be a little reserved.
But you will have no problems with the people.

What would be a good retirement package for a small 20 room german hotel?
Q. My dad has been friends with the owners of a hotel in Germany for 20 years. The owners are an old couple whose daughter is not interested in taking over the business. I don't have the money to buy the building, but I have heard a retirement package works, I give them a percentage of the profits. So what would be a fair retirement package? They don't pay morgage on it and they don't have internet, or anything high tech, just a tv in most of the rooms and breakfast served in the morning.

A. The best thing to do would be to travel to Germany and look at it and see how much work can be invested in it. Or how worthy it is. that way you can negotiate better for any other deals. I live in frankfurt germany and I know the standard of hotels cause I worked as student in some really small family hotels with nine rooms to five star hotels. I know the market well.




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