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Gordon
18-03-2005, 00.19.40
I had earlier asked for pub recommendations in Windsor but, because of
flight availability (I am an airline employee), we are returning from
our cruise via Frankfurt rather than London. We will have one
afternoon and evening in Frankfurt. Is there one "must see" in
Frankfurt for thatour one afternoon?

Thanks for the helpful pub tips. I'll keep them in our travel library
for future trips and to tell my coworkers.

Gordon

Deep Foiled Malls
18-03-2005, 00.59.20
On 17 Mar 2005 14:19:40 -0800, "Gordon" <jillandgordon@sbcglobal.net>
wrote:

>I had earlier asked for pub recommendations in Windsor but, because of
>flight availability (I am an airline employee), we are returning from
>our cruise via Frankfurt rather than London. We will have one
>afternoon and evening in Frankfurt. Is there one "must see" in
>Frankfurt for thatour one afternoon?
>
>Thanks for the helpful pub tips. I'll keep them in our travel library
>for future trips and to tell my coworkers.

You must see the airport. Aside from that, a couple of hours will do
it. Just wander around the older parts of the city, near the river,
and then leave. Frankfurt is one of the least exciting cities in
Germany.
--
---
DFM - http://www.deepfriedmars.com
---
--

Deep Foiled Malls
18-03-2005, 00.59.20
On 17 Mar 2005 14:19:40 -0800, "Gordon" <jillandgordon@sbcglobal.net>
wrote:

>I had earlier asked for pub recommendations in Windsor but, because of
>flight availability (I am an airline employee), we are returning from
>our cruise via Frankfurt rather than London. We will have one
>afternoon and evening in Frankfurt. Is there one "must see" in
>Frankfurt for thatour one afternoon?
>
>Thanks for the helpful pub tips. I'll keep them in our travel library
>for future trips and to tell my coworkers.

You must see the airport. Aside from that, a couple of hours will do
it. Just wander around the older parts of the city, near the river,
and then leave. Frankfurt is one of the least exciting cities in
Germany.
--
---
DFM - http://www.deepfriedmars.com
---
--

Deep Foiled Malls
18-03-2005, 00.59.20
On 17 Mar 2005 14:19:40 -0800, "Gordon" <jillandgordon@sbcglobal.net>
wrote:

>I had earlier asked for pub recommendations in Windsor but, because of
>flight availability (I am an airline employee), we are returning from
>our cruise via Frankfurt rather than London. We will have one
>afternoon and evening in Frankfurt. Is there one "must see" in
>Frankfurt for thatour one afternoon?
>
>Thanks for the helpful pub tips. I'll keep them in our travel library
>for future trips and to tell my coworkers.

You must see the airport. Aside from that, a couple of hours will do
it. Just wander around the older parts of the city, near the river,
and then leave. Frankfurt is one of the least exciting cities in
Germany.
--
---
DFM - http://www.deepfriedmars.com
---
--

Deep Foiled Malls
18-03-2005, 00.59.20
On 17 Mar 2005 14:19:40 -0800, "Gordon" <jillandgordon@sbcglobal.net>
wrote:

>I had earlier asked for pub recommendations in Windsor but, because of
>flight availability (I am an airline employee), we are returning from
>our cruise via Frankfurt rather than London. We will have one
>afternoon and evening in Frankfurt. Is there one "must see" in
>Frankfurt for thatour one afternoon?
>
>Thanks for the helpful pub tips. I'll keep them in our travel library
>for future trips and to tell my coworkers.

You must see the airport. Aside from that, a couple of hours will do
it. Just wander around the older parts of the city, near the river,
and then leave. Frankfurt is one of the least exciting cities in
Germany.
--
---
DFM - http://www.deepfriedmars.com
---
--

Deep Foiled Malls
18-03-2005, 00.59.20
On 17 Mar 2005 14:19:40 -0800, "Gordon" <jillandgordon@sbcglobal.net>
wrote:

>I had earlier asked for pub recommendations in Windsor but, because of
>flight availability (I am an airline employee), we are returning from
>our cruise via Frankfurt rather than London. We will have one
>afternoon and evening in Frankfurt. Is there one "must see" in
>Frankfurt for thatour one afternoon?
>
>Thanks for the helpful pub tips. I'll keep them in our travel library
>for future trips and to tell my coworkers.

You must see the airport. Aside from that, a couple of hours will do
it. Just wander around the older parts of the city, near the river,
and then leave. Frankfurt is one of the least exciting cities in
Germany.
--
---
DFM - http://www.deepfriedmars.com
---
--

Deep Foiled Malls
18-03-2005, 00.59.20
On 17 Mar 2005 14:19:40 -0800, "Gordon" <jillandgordon@sbcglobal.net>
wrote:

>I had earlier asked for pub recommendations in Windsor but, because of
>flight availability (I am an airline employee), we are returning from
>our cruise via Frankfurt rather than London. We will have one
>afternoon and evening in Frankfurt. Is there one "must see" in
>Frankfurt for thatour one afternoon?
>
>Thanks for the helpful pub tips. I'll keep them in our travel library
>for future trips and to tell my coworkers.

You must see the airport. Aside from that, a couple of hours will do
it. Just wander around the older parts of the city, near the river,
and then leave. Frankfurt is one of the least exciting cities in
Germany.
--
---
DFM - http://www.deepfriedmars.com
---
--

Deep Foiled Malls
18-03-2005, 00.59.20
On 17 Mar 2005 14:19:40 -0800, "Gordon" <jillandgordon@sbcglobal.net>
wrote:

>I had earlier asked for pub recommendations in Windsor but, because of
>flight availability (I am an airline employee), we are returning from
>our cruise via Frankfurt rather than London. We will have one
>afternoon and evening in Frankfurt. Is there one "must see" in
>Frankfurt for thatour one afternoon?
>
>Thanks for the helpful pub tips. I'll keep them in our travel library
>for future trips and to tell my coworkers.

You must see the airport. Aside from that, a couple of hours will do
it. Just wander around the older parts of the city, near the river,
and then leave. Frankfurt is one of the least exciting cities in
Germany.
--
---
DFM - http://www.deepfriedmars.com
---
--

Deep Foiled Malls
18-03-2005, 00.59.20
On 17 Mar 2005 14:19:40 -0800, "Gordon" <jillandgordon@sbcglobal.net>
wrote:

>I had earlier asked for pub recommendations in Windsor but, because of
>flight availability (I am an airline employee), we are returning from
>our cruise via Frankfurt rather than London. We will have one
>afternoon and evening in Frankfurt. Is there one "must see" in
>Frankfurt for thatour one afternoon?
>
>Thanks for the helpful pub tips. I'll keep them in our travel library
>for future trips and to tell my coworkers.

You must see the airport. Aside from that, a couple of hours will do
it. Just wander around the older parts of the city, near the river,
and then leave. Frankfurt is one of the least exciting cities in
Germany.
--
---
DFM - http://www.deepfriedmars.com
---
--

Deep Foiled Malls
18-03-2005, 00.59.20
On 17 Mar 2005 14:19:40 -0800, "Gordon" <jillandgordon@sbcglobal.net>
wrote:

>I had earlier asked for pub recommendations in Windsor but, because of
>flight availability (I am an airline employee), we are returning from
>our cruise via Frankfurt rather than London. We will have one
>afternoon and evening in Frankfurt. Is there one "must see" in
>Frankfurt for thatour one afternoon?
>
>Thanks for the helpful pub tips. I'll keep them in our travel library
>for future trips and to tell my coworkers.

You must see the airport. Aside from that, a couple of hours will do
it. Just wander around the older parts of the city, near the river,
and then leave. Frankfurt is one of the least exciting cities in
Germany.
--
---
DFM - http://www.deepfriedmars.com
---
--

Deep Foiled Malls
18-03-2005, 00.59.20
On 17 Mar 2005 14:19:40 -0800, "Gordon" <jillandgordon@sbcglobal.net>
wrote:

>I had earlier asked for pub recommendations in Windsor but, because of
>flight availability (I am an airline employee), we are returning from
>our cruise via Frankfurt rather than London. We will have one
>afternoon and evening in Frankfurt. Is there one "must see" in
>Frankfurt for thatour one afternoon?
>
>Thanks for the helpful pub tips. I'll keep them in our travel library
>for future trips and to tell my coworkers.

You must see the airport. Aside from that, a couple of hours will do
it. Just wander around the older parts of the city, near the river,
and then leave. Frankfurt is one of the least exciting cities in
Germany.
--
---
DFM - http://www.deepfriedmars.com
---
--

Deep Foiled Malls
18-03-2005, 00.59.20
On 17 Mar 2005 14:19:40 -0800, "Gordon" <jillandgordon@sbcglobal.net>
wrote:

>I had earlier asked for pub recommendations in Windsor but, because of
>flight availability (I am an airline employee), we are returning from
>our cruise via Frankfurt rather than London. We will have one
>afternoon and evening in Frankfurt. Is there one "must see" in
>Frankfurt for thatour one afternoon?
>
>Thanks for the helpful pub tips. I'll keep them in our travel library
>for future trips and to tell my coworkers.

You must see the airport. Aside from that, a couple of hours will do
it. Just wander around the older parts of the city, near the river,
and then leave. Frankfurt is one of the least exciting cities in
Germany.
--
---
DFM - http://www.deepfriedmars.com
---
--

Deep Foiled Malls
18-03-2005, 00.59.20
On 17 Mar 2005 14:19:40 -0800, "Gordon" <jillandgordon@sbcglobal.net>
wrote:

>I had earlier asked for pub recommendations in Windsor but, because of
>flight availability (I am an airline employee), we are returning from
>our cruise via Frankfurt rather than London. We will have one
>afternoon and evening in Frankfurt. Is there one "must see" in
>Frankfurt for thatour one afternoon?
>
>Thanks for the helpful pub tips. I'll keep them in our travel library
>for future trips and to tell my coworkers.

You must see the airport. Aside from that, a couple of hours will do
it. Just wander around the older parts of the city, near the river,
and then leave. Frankfurt is one of the least exciting cities in
Germany.
--
---
DFM - http://www.deepfriedmars.com
---
--

Deep Foiled Malls
18-03-2005, 00.59.20
On 17 Mar 2005 14:19:40 -0800, "Gordon" <jillandgordon@sbcglobal.net>
wrote:

>I had earlier asked for pub recommendations in Windsor but, because of
>flight availability (I am an airline employee), we are returning from
>our cruise via Frankfurt rather than London. We will have one
>afternoon and evening in Frankfurt. Is there one "must see" in
>Frankfurt for thatour one afternoon?
>
>Thanks for the helpful pub tips. I'll keep them in our travel library
>for future trips and to tell my coworkers.

You must see the airport. Aside from that, a couple of hours will do
it. Just wander around the older parts of the city, near the river,
and then leave. Frankfurt is one of the least exciting cities in
Germany.
--
---
DFM - http://www.deepfriedmars.com
---
--

Deep Foiled Malls
18-03-2005, 00.59.20
On 17 Mar 2005 14:19:40 -0800, "Gordon" <jillandgordon@sbcglobal.net>
wrote:

>I had earlier asked for pub recommendations in Windsor but, because of
>flight availability (I am an airline employee), we are returning from
>our cruise via Frankfurt rather than London. We will have one
>afternoon and evening in Frankfurt. Is there one "must see" in
>Frankfurt for thatour one afternoon?
>
>Thanks for the helpful pub tips. I'll keep them in our travel library
>for future trips and to tell my coworkers.

You must see the airport. Aside from that, a couple of hours will do
it. Just wander around the older parts of the city, near the river,
and then leave. Frankfurt is one of the least exciting cities in
Germany.
--
---
DFM - http://www.deepfriedmars.com
---
--

Deep Foiled Malls
18-03-2005, 00.59.20
On 17 Mar 2005 14:19:40 -0800, "Gordon" <jillandgordon@sbcglobal.net>
wrote:

>I had earlier asked for pub recommendations in Windsor but, because of
>flight availability (I am an airline employee), we are returning from
>our cruise via Frankfurt rather than London. We will have one
>afternoon and evening in Frankfurt. Is there one "must see" in
>Frankfurt for thatour one afternoon?
>
>Thanks for the helpful pub tips. I'll keep them in our travel library
>for future trips and to tell my coworkers.

You must see the airport. Aside from that, a couple of hours will do
it. Just wander around the older parts of the city, near the river,
and then leave. Frankfurt is one of the least exciting cities in
Germany.
--
---
DFM - http://www.deepfriedmars.com
---
--

Deep Foiled Malls
18-03-2005, 00.59.20
On 17 Mar 2005 14:19:40 -0800, "Gordon" <jillandgordon@sbcglobal.net>
wrote:

>I had earlier asked for pub recommendations in Windsor but, because of
>flight availability (I am an airline employee), we are returning from
>our cruise via Frankfurt rather than London. We will have one
>afternoon and evening in Frankfurt. Is there one "must see" in
>Frankfurt for thatour one afternoon?
>
>Thanks for the helpful pub tips. I'll keep them in our travel library
>for future trips and to tell my coworkers.

You must see the airport. Aside from that, a couple of hours will do
it. Just wander around the older parts of the city, near the river,
and then leave. Frankfurt is one of the least exciting cities in
Germany.
--
---
DFM - http://www.deepfriedmars.com
---
--

Deep Foiled Malls
18-03-2005, 00.59.20
On 17 Mar 2005 14:19:40 -0800, "Gordon" <jillandgordon@sbcglobal.net>
wrote:

>I had earlier asked for pub recommendations in Windsor but, because of
>flight availability (I am an airline employee), we are returning from
>our cruise via Frankfurt rather than London. We will have one
>afternoon and evening in Frankfurt. Is there one "must see" in
>Frankfurt for thatour one afternoon?
>
>Thanks for the helpful pub tips. I'll keep them in our travel library
>for future trips and to tell my coworkers.

You must see the airport. Aside from that, a couple of hours will do
it. Just wander around the older parts of the city, near the river,
and then leave. Frankfurt is one of the least exciting cities in
Germany.
--
---
DFM - http://www.deepfriedmars.com
---
--

Deep Foiled Malls
18-03-2005, 00.59.20
On 17 Mar 2005 14:19:40 -0800, "Gordon" <jillandgordon@sbcglobal.net>
wrote:

>I had earlier asked for pub recommendations in Windsor but, because of
>flight availability (I am an airline employee), we are returning from
>our cruise via Frankfurt rather than London. We will have one
>afternoon and evening in Frankfurt. Is there one "must see" in
>Frankfurt for thatour one afternoon?
>
>Thanks for the helpful pub tips. I'll keep them in our travel library
>for future trips and to tell my coworkers.

You must see the airport. Aside from that, a couple of hours will do
it. Just wander around the older parts of the city, near the river,
and then leave. Frankfurt is one of the least exciting cities in
Germany.
--
---
DFM - http://www.deepfriedmars.com
---
--

Deep Foiled Malls
18-03-2005, 00.59.20
On 17 Mar 2005 14:19:40 -0800, "Gordon" <jillandgordon@sbcglobal.net>
wrote:

>I had earlier asked for pub recommendations in Windsor but, because of
>flight availability (I am an airline employee), we are returning from
>our cruise via Frankfurt rather than London. We will have one
>afternoon and evening in Frankfurt. Is there one "must see" in
>Frankfurt for thatour one afternoon?
>
>Thanks for the helpful pub tips. I'll keep them in our travel library
>for future trips and to tell my coworkers.

You must see the airport. Aside from that, a couple of hours will do
it. Just wander around the older parts of the city, near the river,
and then leave. Frankfurt is one of the least exciting cities in
Germany.
--
---
DFM - http://www.deepfriedmars.com
---
--

Deep Foiled Malls
18-03-2005, 00.59.20
On 17 Mar 2005 14:19:40 -0800, "Gordon" <jillandgordon@sbcglobal.net>
wrote:

>I had earlier asked for pub recommendations in Windsor but, because of
>flight availability (I am an airline employee), we are returning from
>our cruise via Frankfurt rather than London. We will have one
>afternoon and evening in Frankfurt. Is there one "must see" in
>Frankfurt for thatour one afternoon?
>
>Thanks for the helpful pub tips. I'll keep them in our travel library
>for future trips and to tell my coworkers.

You must see the airport. Aside from that, a couple of hours will do
it. Just wander around the older parts of the city, near the river,
and then leave. Frankfurt is one of the least exciting cities in
Germany.
--
---
DFM - http://www.deepfriedmars.com
---
--

Deep Foiled Malls
18-03-2005, 00.59.20
On 17 Mar 2005 14:19:40 -0800, "Gordon" <jillandgordon@sbcglobal.net>
wrote:

>I had earlier asked for pub recommendations in Windsor but, because of
>flight availability (I am an airline employee), we are returning from
>our cruise via Frankfurt rather than London. We will have one
>afternoon and evening in Frankfurt. Is there one "must see" in
>Frankfurt for thatour one afternoon?
>
>Thanks for the helpful pub tips. I'll keep them in our travel library
>for future trips and to tell my coworkers.

You must see the airport. Aside from that, a couple of hours will do
it. Just wander around the older parts of the city, near the river,
and then leave. Frankfurt is one of the least exciting cities in
Germany.
--
---
DFM - http://www.deepfriedmars.com
---
--

Deep Foiled Malls
18-03-2005, 00.59.20
On 17 Mar 2005 14:19:40 -0800, "Gordon" <jillandgordon@sbcglobal.net>
wrote:

>I had earlier asked for pub recommendations in Windsor but, because of
>flight availability (I am an airline employee), we are returning from
>our cruise via Frankfurt rather than London. We will have one
>afternoon and evening in Frankfurt. Is there one "must see" in
>Frankfurt for thatour one afternoon?
>
>Thanks for the helpful pub tips. I'll keep them in our travel library
>for future trips and to tell my coworkers.

You must see the airport. Aside from that, a couple of hours will do
it. Just wander around the older parts of the city, near the river,
and then leave. Frankfurt is one of the least exciting cities in
Germany.
--
---
DFM - http://www.deepfriedmars.com
---
--

Deep Foiled Malls
18-03-2005, 00.59.20
On 17 Mar 2005 14:19:40 -0800, "Gordon" <jillandgordon@sbcglobal.net>
wrote:

>I had earlier asked for pub recommendations in Windsor but, because of
>flight availability (I am an airline employee), we are returning from
>our cruise via Frankfurt rather than London. We will have one
>afternoon and evening in Frankfurt. Is there one "must see" in
>Frankfurt for thatour one afternoon?
>
>Thanks for the helpful pub tips. I'll keep them in our travel library
>for future trips and to tell my coworkers.

You must see the airport. Aside from that, a couple of hours will do
it. Just wander around the older parts of the city, near the river,
and then leave. Frankfurt is one of the least exciting cities in
Germany.
--
---
DFM - http://www.deepfriedmars.com
---
--

Deep Foiled Malls
18-03-2005, 00.59.20
On 17 Mar 2005 14:19:40 -0800, "Gordon" <jillandgordon@sbcglobal.net>
wrote:

>I had earlier asked for pub recommendations in Windsor but, because of
>flight availability (I am an airline employee), we are returning from
>our cruise via Frankfurt rather than London. We will have one
>afternoon and evening in Frankfurt. Is there one "must see" in
>Frankfurt for thatour one afternoon?
>
>Thanks for the helpful pub tips. I'll keep them in our travel library
>for future trips and to tell my coworkers.

You must see the airport. Aside from that, a couple of hours will do
it. Just wander around the older parts of the city, near the river,
and then leave. Frankfurt is one of the least exciting cities in
Germany.
--
---
DFM - http://www.deepfriedmars.com
---
--

Deep Foiled Malls
18-03-2005, 00.59.20
On 17 Mar 2005 14:19:40 -0800, "Gordon" <jillandgordon@sbcglobal.net>
wrote:

>I had earlier asked for pub recommendations in Windsor but, because of
>flight availability (I am an airline employee), we are returning from
>our cruise via Frankfurt rather than London. We will have one
>afternoon and evening in Frankfurt. Is there one "must see" in
>Frankfurt for thatour one afternoon?
>
>Thanks for the helpful pub tips. I'll keep them in our travel library
>for future trips and to tell my coworkers.

You must see the airport. Aside from that, a couple of hours will do
it. Just wander around the older parts of the city, near the river,
and then leave. Frankfurt is one of the least exciting cities in
Germany.
--
---
DFM - http://www.deepfriedmars.com
---
--

Deep Foiled Malls
18-03-2005, 00.59.20
On 17 Mar 2005 14:19:40 -0800, "Gordon" <jillandgordon@sbcglobal.net>
wrote:

>I had earlier asked for pub recommendations in Windsor but, because of
>flight availability (I am an airline employee), we are returning from
>our cruise via Frankfurt rather than London. We will have one
>afternoon and evening in Frankfurt. Is there one "must see" in
>Frankfurt for thatour one afternoon?
>
>Thanks for the helpful pub tips. I'll keep them in our travel library
>for future trips and to tell my coworkers.

You must see the airport. Aside from that, a couple of hours will do
it. Just wander around the older parts of the city, near the river,
and then leave. Frankfurt is one of the least exciting cities in
Germany.
--
---
DFM - http://www.deepfriedmars.com
---
--

Deep Foiled Malls
18-03-2005, 00.59.20
On 17 Mar 2005 14:19:40 -0800, "Gordon" <jillandgordon@sbcglobal.net>
wrote:

>I had earlier asked for pub recommendations in Windsor but, because of
>flight availability (I am an airline employee), we are returning from
>our cruise via Frankfurt rather than London. We will have one
>afternoon and evening in Frankfurt. Is there one "must see" in
>Frankfurt for thatour one afternoon?
>
>Thanks for the helpful pub tips. I'll keep them in our travel library
>for future trips and to tell my coworkers.

You must see the airport. Aside from that, a couple of hours will do
it. Just wander around the older parts of the city, near the river,
and then leave. Frankfurt is one of the least exciting cities in
Germany.
--
---
DFM - http://www.deepfriedmars.com
---
--

Deep Foiled Malls
18-03-2005, 00.59.20
On 17 Mar 2005 14:19:40 -0800, "Gordon" <jillandgordon@sbcglobal.net>
wrote:

>I had earlier asked for pub recommendations in Windsor but, because of
>flight availability (I am an airline employee), we are returning from
>our cruise via Frankfurt rather than London. We will have one
>afternoon and evening in Frankfurt. Is there one "must see" in
>Frankfurt for thatour one afternoon?
>
>Thanks for the helpful pub tips. I'll keep them in our travel library
>for future trips and to tell my coworkers.

You must see the airport. Aside from that, a couple of hours will do
it. Just wander around the older parts of the city, near the river,
and then leave. Frankfurt is one of the least exciting cities in
Germany.
--
---
DFM - http://www.deepfriedmars.com
---
--

Deep Foiled Malls
18-03-2005, 00.59.20
On 17 Mar 2005 14:19:40 -0800, "Gordon" <jillandgordon@sbcglobal.net>
wrote:

>I had earlier asked for pub recommendations in Windsor but, because of
>flight availability (I am an airline employee), we are returning from
>our cruise via Frankfurt rather than London. We will have one
>afternoon and evening in Frankfurt. Is there one "must see" in
>Frankfurt for thatour one afternoon?
>
>Thanks for the helpful pub tips. I'll keep them in our travel library
>for future trips and to tell my coworkers.

You must see the airport. Aside from that, a couple of hours will do
it. Just wander around the older parts of the city, near the river,
and then leave. Frankfurt is one of the least exciting cities in
Germany.
--
---
DFM - http://www.deepfriedmars.com
---
--

Deep Foiled Malls
18-03-2005, 00.59.20
On 17 Mar 2005 14:19:40 -0800, "Gordon" <jillandgordon@sbcglobal.net>
wrote:

>I had earlier asked for pub recommendations in Windsor but, because of
>flight availability (I am an airline employee), we are returning from
>our cruise via Frankfurt rather than London. We will have one
>afternoon and evening in Frankfurt. Is there one "must see" in
>Frankfurt for thatour one afternoon?
>
>Thanks for the helpful pub tips. I'll keep them in our travel library
>for future trips and to tell my coworkers.

You must see the airport. Aside from that, a couple of hours will do
it. Just wander around the older parts of the city, near the river,
and then leave. Frankfurt is one of the least exciting cities in
Germany.
--
---
DFM - http://www.deepfriedmars.com
---
--

Deep Foiled Malls
18-03-2005, 00.59.20
On 17 Mar 2005 14:19:40 -0800, "Gordon" <jillandgordon@sbcglobal.net>
wrote:

>I had earlier asked for pub recommendations in Windsor but, because of
>flight availability (I am an airline employee), we are returning from
>our cruise via Frankfurt rather than London. We will have one
>afternoon and evening in Frankfurt. Is there one "must see" in
>Frankfurt for thatour one afternoon?
>
>Thanks for the helpful pub tips. I'll keep them in our travel library
>for future trips and to tell my coworkers.

You must see the airport. Aside from that, a couple of hours will do
it. Just wander around the older parts of the city, near the river,
and then leave. Frankfurt is one of the least exciting cities in
Germany.
--
---
DFM - http://www.deepfriedmars.com
---
--

Deep Foiled Malls
18-03-2005, 00.59.20
On 17 Mar 2005 14:19:40 -0800, "Gordon" <jillandgordon@sbcglobal.net>
wrote:

>I had earlier asked for pub recommendations in Windsor but, because of
>flight availability (I am an airline employee), we are returning from
>our cruise via Frankfurt rather than London. We will have one
>afternoon and evening in Frankfurt. Is there one "must see" in
>Frankfurt for thatour one afternoon?
>
>Thanks for the helpful pub tips. I'll keep them in our travel library
>for future trips and to tell my coworkers.

You must see the airport. Aside from that, a couple of hours will do
it. Just wander around the older parts of the city, near the river,
and then leave. Frankfurt is one of the least exciting cities in
Germany.
--
---
DFM - http://www.deepfriedmars.com
---
--

Deep Foiled Malls
18-03-2005, 00.59.20
On 17 Mar 2005 14:19:40 -0800, "Gordon" <jillandgordon@sbcglobal.net>
wrote:

>I had earlier asked for pub recommendations in Windsor but, because of
>flight availability (I am an airline employee), we are returning from
>our cruise via Frankfurt rather than London. We will have one
>afternoon and evening in Frankfurt. Is there one "must see" in
>Frankfurt for thatour one afternoon?
>
>Thanks for the helpful pub tips. I'll keep them in our travel library
>for future trips and to tell my coworkers.

You must see the airport. Aside from that, a couple of hours will do
it. Just wander around the older parts of the city, near the river,
and then leave. Frankfurt is one of the least exciting cities in
Germany.
--
---
DFM - http://www.deepfriedmars.com
---
--

Deep Foiled Malls
18-03-2005, 00.59.20
On 17 Mar 2005 14:19:40 -0800, "Gordon" <jillandgordon@sbcglobal.net>
wrote:

>I had earlier asked for pub recommendations in Windsor but, because of
>flight availability (I am an airline employee), we are returning from
>our cruise via Frankfurt rather than London. We will have one
>afternoon and evening in Frankfurt. Is there one "must see" in
>Frankfurt for thatour one afternoon?
>
>Thanks for the helpful pub tips. I'll keep them in our travel library
>for future trips and to tell my coworkers.

You must see the airport. Aside from that, a couple of hours will do
it. Just wander around the older parts of the city, near the river,
and then leave. Frankfurt is one of the least exciting cities in
Germany.
--
---
DFM - http://www.deepfriedmars.com
---
--

Deep Foiled Malls
18-03-2005, 00.59.20
On 17 Mar 2005 14:19:40 -0800, "Gordon" <jillandgordon@sbcglobal.net>
wrote:

>I had earlier asked for pub recommendations in Windsor but, because of
>flight availability (I am an airline employee), we are returning from
>our cruise via Frankfurt rather than London. We will have one
>afternoon and evening in Frankfurt. Is there one "must see" in
>Frankfurt for thatour one afternoon?
>
>Thanks for the helpful pub tips. I'll keep them in our travel library
>for future trips and to tell my coworkers.

You must see the airport. Aside from that, a couple of hours will do
it. Just wander around the older parts of the city, near the river,
and then leave. Frankfurt is one of the least exciting cities in
Germany.
--
---
DFM - http://www.deepfriedmars.com
---
--

Deep Foiled Malls
18-03-2005, 00.59.20
On 17 Mar 2005 14:19:40 -0800, "Gordon" <jillandgordon@sbcglobal.net>
wrote:

>I had earlier asked for pub recommendations in Windsor but, because of
>flight availability (I am an airline employee), we are returning from
>our cruise via Frankfurt rather than London. We will have one
>afternoon and evening in Frankfurt. Is there one "must see" in
>Frankfurt for thatour one afternoon?
>
>Thanks for the helpful pub tips. I'll keep them in our travel library
>for future trips and to tell my coworkers.

You must see the airport. Aside from that, a couple of hours will do
it. Just wander around the older parts of the city, near the river,
and then leave. Frankfurt is one of the least exciting cities in
Germany.
--
---
DFM - http://www.deepfriedmars.com
---
--

Deep Foiled Malls
18-03-2005, 00.59.20
On 17 Mar 2005 14:19:40 -0800, "Gordon" <jillandgordon@sbcglobal.net>
wrote:

>I had earlier asked for pub recommendations in Windsor but, because of
>flight availability (I am an airline employee), we are returning from
>our cruise via Frankfurt rather than London. We will have one
>afternoon and evening in Frankfurt. Is there one "must see" in
>Frankfurt for thatour one afternoon?
>
>Thanks for the helpful pub tips. I'll keep them in our travel library
>for future trips and to tell my coworkers.

You must see the airport. Aside from that, a couple of hours will do
it. Just wander around the older parts of the city, near the river,
and then leave. Frankfurt is one of the least exciting cities in
Germany.
--
---
DFM - http://www.deepfriedmars.com
---
--

Deep Foiled Malls
18-03-2005, 00.59.20
On 17 Mar 2005 14:19:40 -0800, "Gordon" <jillandgordon@sbcglobal.net>
wrote:

>I had earlier asked for pub recommendations in Windsor but, because of
>flight availability (I am an airline employee), we are returning from
>our cruise via Frankfurt rather than London. We will have one
>afternoon and evening in Frankfurt. Is there one "must see" in
>Frankfurt for thatour one afternoon?
>
>Thanks for the helpful pub tips. I'll keep them in our travel library
>for future trips and to tell my coworkers.

You must see the airport. Aside from that, a couple of hours will do
it. Just wander around the older parts of the city, near the river,
and then leave. Frankfurt is one of the least exciting cities in
Germany.
--
---
DFM - http://www.deepfriedmars.com
---
--

Deep Foiled Malls
18-03-2005, 00.59.20
On 17 Mar 2005 14:19:40 -0800, "Gordon" <jillandgordon@sbcglobal.net>
wrote:

>I had earlier asked for pub recommendations in Windsor but, because of
>flight availability (I am an airline employee), we are returning from
>our cruise via Frankfurt rather than London. We will have one
>afternoon and evening in Frankfurt. Is there one "must see" in
>Frankfurt for thatour one afternoon?
>
>Thanks for the helpful pub tips. I'll keep them in our travel library
>for future trips and to tell my coworkers.

You must see the airport. Aside from that, a couple of hours will do
it. Just wander around the older parts of the city, near the river,
and then leave. Frankfurt is one of the least exciting cities in
Germany.
--
---
DFM - http://www.deepfriedmars.com
---
--

David Bennetts
18-03-2005, 01.44.34
I spent in week in Germany last year, quite enjoyable. Arrived and departed
from Frankfurt Airport. Didn't bother with going into the city, there were
far more impressive places in Germany. If you want to see what there is in
the way of attractions, accommodation, restaurants etc see
www.tripadvisor.com

Regards

David Bennetts
Australia

David Bennetts
18-03-2005, 01.44.34
I spent in week in Germany last year, quite enjoyable. Arrived and departed
from Frankfurt Airport. Didn't bother with going into the city, there were
far more impressive places in Germany. If you want to see what there is in
the way of attractions, accommodation, restaurants etc see
www.tripadvisor.com

Regards

David Bennetts
Australia

David Bennetts
18-03-2005, 01.44.34
I spent in week in Germany last year, quite enjoyable. Arrived and departed
from Frankfurt Airport. Didn't bother with going into the city, there were
far more impressive places in Germany. If you want to see what there is in
the way of attractions, accommodation, restaurants etc see
www.tripadvisor.com

Regards

David Bennetts
Australia

David Bennetts
18-03-2005, 01.44.34
I spent in week in Germany last year, quite enjoyable. Arrived and departed
from Frankfurt Airport. Didn't bother with going into the city, there were
far more impressive places in Germany. If you want to see what there is in
the way of attractions, accommodation, restaurants etc see
www.tripadvisor.com

Regards

David Bennetts
Australia

David Bennetts
18-03-2005, 01.44.34
I spent in week in Germany last year, quite enjoyable. Arrived and departed
from Frankfurt Airport. Didn't bother with going into the city, there were
far more impressive places in Germany. If you want to see what there is in
the way of attractions, accommodation, restaurants etc see
www.tripadvisor.com

Regards

David Bennetts
Australia

David Bennetts
18-03-2005, 01.44.34
I spent in week in Germany last year, quite enjoyable. Arrived and departed
from Frankfurt Airport. Didn't bother with going into the city, there were
far more impressive places in Germany. If you want to see what there is in
the way of attractions, accommodation, restaurants etc see
www.tripadvisor.com

Regards

David Bennetts
Australia

David Bennetts
18-03-2005, 01.44.34
I spent in week in Germany last year, quite enjoyable. Arrived and departed
from Frankfurt Airport. Didn't bother with going into the city, there were
far more impressive places in Germany. If you want to see what there is in
the way of attractions, accommodation, restaurants etc see
www.tripadvisor.com

Regards

David Bennetts
Australia

David Bennetts
18-03-2005, 01.44.34
I spent in week in Germany last year, quite enjoyable. Arrived and departed
from Frankfurt Airport. Didn't bother with going into the city, there were
far more impressive places in Germany. If you want to see what there is in
the way of attractions, accommodation, restaurants etc see
www.tripadvisor.com

Regards

David Bennetts
Australia

David Bennetts
18-03-2005, 01.44.34
I spent in week in Germany last year, quite enjoyable. Arrived and departed
from Frankfurt Airport. Didn't bother with going into the city, there were
far more impressive places in Germany. If you want to see what there is in
the way of attractions, accommodation, restaurants etc see
www.tripadvisor.com

Regards

David Bennetts
Australia

David Bennetts
18-03-2005, 01.44.34
I spent in week in Germany last year, quite enjoyable. Arrived and departed
from Frankfurt Airport. Didn't bother with going into the city, there were
far more impressive places in Germany. If you want to see what there is in
the way of attractions, accommodation, restaurants etc see
www.tripadvisor.com

Regards

David Bennetts
Australia

David Bennetts
18-03-2005, 01.44.34
I spent in week in Germany last year, quite enjoyable. Arrived and departed
from Frankfurt Airport. Didn't bother with going into the city, there were
far more impressive places in Germany. If you want to see what there is in
the way of attractions, accommodation, restaurants etc see
www.tripadvisor.com

Regards

David Bennetts
Australia

David Bennetts
18-03-2005, 01.44.34
I spent in week in Germany last year, quite enjoyable. Arrived and departed
from Frankfurt Airport. Didn't bother with going into the city, there were
far more impressive places in Germany. If you want to see what there is in
the way of attractions, accommodation, restaurants etc see
www.tripadvisor.com

Regards

David Bennetts
Australia

David Bennetts
18-03-2005, 01.44.34
I spent in week in Germany last year, quite enjoyable. Arrived and departed
from Frankfurt Airport. Didn't bother with going into the city, there were
far more impressive places in Germany. If you want to see what there is in
the way of attractions, accommodation, restaurants etc see
www.tripadvisor.com

Regards

David Bennetts
Australia

David Bennetts
18-03-2005, 01.44.34
I spent in week in Germany last year, quite enjoyable. Arrived and departed
from Frankfurt Airport. Didn't bother with going into the city, there were
far more impressive places in Germany. If you want to see what there is in
the way of attractions, accommodation, restaurants etc see
www.tripadvisor.com

Regards

David Bennetts
Australia

David Bennetts
18-03-2005, 01.44.34
I spent in week in Germany last year, quite enjoyable. Arrived and departed
from Frankfurt Airport. Didn't bother with going into the city, there were
far more impressive places in Germany. If you want to see what there is in
the way of attractions, accommodation, restaurants etc see
www.tripadvisor.com

Regards

David Bennetts
Australia

David Bennetts
18-03-2005, 01.44.34
I spent in week in Germany last year, quite enjoyable. Arrived and departed
from Frankfurt Airport. Didn't bother with going into the city, there were
far more impressive places in Germany. If you want to see what there is in
the way of attractions, accommodation, restaurants etc see
www.tripadvisor.com

Regards

David Bennetts
Australia

David Bennetts
18-03-2005, 01.44.34
I spent in week in Germany last year, quite enjoyable. Arrived and departed
from Frankfurt Airport. Didn't bother with going into the city, there were
far more impressive places in Germany. If you want to see what there is in
the way of attractions, accommodation, restaurants etc see
www.tripadvisor.com

Regards

David Bennetts
Australia

David Bennetts
18-03-2005, 01.44.34
I spent in week in Germany last year, quite enjoyable. Arrived and departed
from Frankfurt Airport. Didn't bother with going into the city, there were
far more impressive places in Germany. If you want to see what there is in
the way of attractions, accommodation, restaurants etc see
www.tripadvisor.com

Regards

David Bennetts
Australia

David Bennetts
18-03-2005, 01.44.34
I spent in week in Germany last year, quite enjoyable. Arrived and departed
from Frankfurt Airport. Didn't bother with going into the city, there were
far more impressive places in Germany. If you want to see what there is in
the way of attractions, accommodation, restaurants etc see
www.tripadvisor.com

Regards

David Bennetts
Australia

David Bennetts
18-03-2005, 01.44.34
I spent in week in Germany last year, quite enjoyable. Arrived and departed
from Frankfurt Airport. Didn't bother with going into the city, there were
far more impressive places in Germany. If you want to see what there is in
the way of attractions, accommodation, restaurants etc see
www.tripadvisor.com

Regards

David Bennetts
Australia

David Bennetts
18-03-2005, 01.44.34
I spent in week in Germany last year, quite enjoyable. Arrived and departed
from Frankfurt Airport. Didn't bother with going into the city, there were
far more impressive places in Germany. If you want to see what there is in
the way of attractions, accommodation, restaurants etc see
www.tripadvisor.com

Regards

David Bennetts
Australia

David Bennetts
18-03-2005, 01.44.34
I spent in week in Germany last year, quite enjoyable. Arrived and departed
from Frankfurt Airport. Didn't bother with going into the city, there were
far more impressive places in Germany. If you want to see what there is in
the way of attractions, accommodation, restaurants etc see
www.tripadvisor.com

Regards

David Bennetts
Australia

David Bennetts
18-03-2005, 01.44.34
I spent in week in Germany last year, quite enjoyable. Arrived and departed
from Frankfurt Airport. Didn't bother with going into the city, there were
far more impressive places in Germany. If you want to see what there is in
the way of attractions, accommodation, restaurants etc see
www.tripadvisor.com

Regards

David Bennetts
Australia

David Bennetts
18-03-2005, 01.44.34
I spent in week in Germany last year, quite enjoyable. Arrived and departed
from Frankfurt Airport. Didn't bother with going into the city, there were
far more impressive places in Germany. If you want to see what there is in
the way of attractions, accommodation, restaurants etc see
www.tripadvisor.com

Regards

David Bennetts
Australia

David Bennetts
18-03-2005, 01.44.34
I spent in week in Germany last year, quite enjoyable. Arrived and departed
from Frankfurt Airport. Didn't bother with going into the city, there were
far more impressive places in Germany. If you want to see what there is in
the way of attractions, accommodation, restaurants etc see
www.tripadvisor.com

Regards

David Bennetts
Australia

David Bennetts
18-03-2005, 01.44.34
I spent in week in Germany last year, quite enjoyable. Arrived and departed
from Frankfurt Airport. Didn't bother with going into the city, there were
far more impressive places in Germany. If you want to see what there is in
the way of attractions, accommodation, restaurants etc see
www.tripadvisor.com

Regards

David Bennetts
Australia

David Bennetts
18-03-2005, 01.44.34
I spent in week in Germany last year, quite enjoyable. Arrived and departed
from Frankfurt Airport. Didn't bother with going into the city, there were
far more impressive places in Germany. If you want to see what there is in
the way of attractions, accommodation, restaurants etc see
www.tripadvisor.com

Regards

David Bennetts
Australia

David Bennetts
18-03-2005, 01.44.34
I spent in week in Germany last year, quite enjoyable. Arrived and departed
from Frankfurt Airport. Didn't bother with going into the city, there were
far more impressive places in Germany. If you want to see what there is in
the way of attractions, accommodation, restaurants etc see
www.tripadvisor.com

Regards

David Bennetts
Australia

David Bennetts
18-03-2005, 01.44.34
I spent in week in Germany last year, quite enjoyable. Arrived and departed
from Frankfurt Airport. Didn't bother with going into the city, there were
far more impressive places in Germany. If you want to see what there is in
the way of attractions, accommodation, restaurants etc see
www.tripadvisor.com

Regards

David Bennetts
Australia

David Bennetts
18-03-2005, 01.44.34
I spent in week in Germany last year, quite enjoyable. Arrived and departed
from Frankfurt Airport. Didn't bother with going into the city, there were
far more impressive places in Germany. If you want to see what there is in
the way of attractions, accommodation, restaurants etc see
www.tripadvisor.com

Regards

David Bennetts
Australia

David Bennetts
18-03-2005, 01.44.34
I spent in week in Germany last year, quite enjoyable. Arrived and departed
from Frankfurt Airport. Didn't bother with going into the city, there were
far more impressive places in Germany. If you want to see what there is in
the way of attractions, accommodation, restaurants etc see
www.tripadvisor.com

Regards

David Bennetts
Australia

David Bennetts
18-03-2005, 01.44.34
I spent in week in Germany last year, quite enjoyable. Arrived and departed
from Frankfurt Airport. Didn't bother with going into the city, there were
far more impressive places in Germany. If you want to see what there is in
the way of attractions, accommodation, restaurants etc see
www.tripadvisor.com

Regards

David Bennetts
Australia

David Bennetts
18-03-2005, 01.44.34
I spent in week in Germany last year, quite enjoyable. Arrived and departed
from Frankfurt Airport. Didn't bother with going into the city, there were
far more impressive places in Germany. If you want to see what there is in
the way of attractions, accommodation, restaurants etc see
www.tripadvisor.com

Regards

David Bennetts
Australia

David Bennetts
18-03-2005, 01.44.34
I spent in week in Germany last year, quite enjoyable. Arrived and departed
from Frankfurt Airport. Didn't bother with going into the city, there were
far more impressive places in Germany. If you want to see what there is in
the way of attractions, accommodation, restaurants etc see
www.tripadvisor.com

Regards

David Bennetts
Australia

David Bennetts
18-03-2005, 01.44.34
I spent in week in Germany last year, quite enjoyable. Arrived and departed
from Frankfurt Airport. Didn't bother with going into the city, there were
far more impressive places in Germany. If you want to see what there is in
the way of attractions, accommodation, restaurants etc see
www.tripadvisor.com

Regards

David Bennetts
Australia

David Bennetts
18-03-2005, 01.44.34
I spent in week in Germany last year, quite enjoyable. Arrived and departed
from Frankfurt Airport. Didn't bother with going into the city, there were
far more impressive places in Germany. If you want to see what there is in
the way of attractions, accommodation, restaurants etc see
www.tripadvisor.com

Regards

David Bennetts
Australia

David Bennetts
18-03-2005, 01.44.34
I spent in week in Germany last year, quite enjoyable. Arrived and departed
from Frankfurt Airport. Didn't bother with going into the city, there were
far more impressive places in Germany. If you want to see what there is in
the way of attractions, accommodation, restaurants etc see
www.tripadvisor.com

Regards

David Bennetts
Australia

David Bennetts
18-03-2005, 01.44.34
I spent in week in Germany last year, quite enjoyable. Arrived and departed
from Frankfurt Airport. Didn't bother with going into the city, there were
far more impressive places in Germany. If you want to see what there is in
the way of attractions, accommodation, restaurants etc see
www.tripadvisor.com

Regards

David Bennetts
Australia

David Bennetts
18-03-2005, 01.44.34
I spent in week in Germany last year, quite enjoyable. Arrived and departed
from Frankfurt Airport. Didn't bother with going into the city, there were
far more impressive places in Germany. If you want to see what there is in
the way of attractions, accommodation, restaurants etc see
www.tripadvisor.com

Regards

David Bennetts
Australia

James Silverton
18-03-2005, 03.06.47
David Bennetts wrote:
> I spent in week in Germany last year, quite enjoyable. Arrived and
> departed from Frankfurt Airport. Didn't bother with going into the
> city, there were far more impressive places in Germany. If you want
> to see what there is in the way of attractions, accommodation,
> restaurants etc see www.tripadvisor.com
>
> Regards
>
> David Bennetts
> Australia

If you have to spend time in Frankfurt, have a look at the Museum of
Modern Art (don't remember its proper name) and the excavated ruins in
the center of town, otherwise forget it! At certain times of the year,
like Xmas, the fair is interesting but I'd see things outside the city
if I had the time. Restaurants aren't bad but overpriced.


--
James V. Silverton
Potomac, Maryland, USA

James Silverton
18-03-2005, 03.06.47
David Bennetts wrote:
> I spent in week in Germany last year, quite enjoyable. Arrived and
> departed from Frankfurt Airport. Didn't bother with going into the
> city, there were far more impressive places in Germany. If you want
> to see what there is in the way of attractions, accommodation,
> restaurants etc see www.tripadvisor.com
>
> Regards
>
> David Bennetts
> Australia

If you have to spend time in Frankfurt, have a look at the Museum of
Modern Art (don't remember its proper name) and the excavated ruins in
the center of town, otherwise forget it! At certain times of the year,
like Xmas, the fair is interesting but I'd see things outside the city
if I had the time. Restaurants aren't bad but overpriced.


--
James V. Silverton
Potomac, Maryland, USA

James Silverton
18-03-2005, 03.06.47
David Bennetts wrote:
> I spent in week in Germany last year, quite enjoyable. Arrived and
> departed from Frankfurt Airport. Didn't bother with going into the
> city, there were far more impressive places in Germany. If you want
> to see what there is in the way of attractions, accommodation,
> restaurants etc see www.tripadvisor.com
>
> Regards
>
> David Bennetts
> Australia

If you have to spend time in Frankfurt, have a look at the Museum of
Modern Art (don't remember its proper name) and the excavated ruins in
the center of town, otherwise forget it! At certain times of the year,
like Xmas, the fair is interesting but I'd see things outside the city
if I had the time. Restaurants aren't bad but overpriced.


--
James V. Silverton
Potomac, Maryland, USA

James Silverton
18-03-2005, 03.06.47
David Bennetts wrote:
> I spent in week in Germany last year, quite enjoyable. Arrived and
> departed from Frankfurt Airport. Didn't bother with going into the
> city, there were far more impressive places in Germany. If you want
> to see what there is in the way of attractions, accommodation,
> restaurants etc see www.tripadvisor.com
>
> Regards
>
> David Bennetts
> Australia

If you have to spend time in Frankfurt, have a look at the Museum of
Modern Art (don't remember its proper name) and the excavated ruins in
the center of town, otherwise forget it! At certain times of the year,
like Xmas, the fair is interesting but I'd see things outside the city
if I had the time. Restaurants aren't bad but overpriced.


--
James V. Silverton
Potomac, Maryland, USA

James Silverton
18-03-2005, 03.06.47
David Bennetts wrote:
> I spent in week in Germany last year, quite enjoyable. Arrived and
> departed from Frankfurt Airport. Didn't bother with going into the
> city, there were far more impressive places in Germany. If you want
> to see what there is in the way of attractions, accommodation,
> restaurants etc see www.tripadvisor.com
>
> Regards
>
> David Bennetts
> Australia

If you have to spend time in Frankfurt, have a look at the Museum of
Modern Art (don't remember its proper name) and the excavated ruins in
the center of town, otherwise forget it! At certain times of the year,
like Xmas, the fair is interesting but I'd see things outside the city
if I had the time. Restaurants aren't bad but overpriced.


--
James V. Silverton
Potomac, Maryland, USA

James Silverton
18-03-2005, 03.06.47
David Bennetts wrote:
> I spent in week in Germany last year, quite enjoyable. Arrived and
> departed from Frankfurt Airport. Didn't bother with going into the
> city, there were far more impressive places in Germany. If you want
> to see what there is in the way of attractions, accommodation,
> restaurants etc see www.tripadvisor.com
>
> Regards
>
> David Bennetts
> Australia

If you have to spend time in Frankfurt, have a look at the Museum of
Modern Art (don't remember its proper name) and the excavated ruins in
the center of town, otherwise forget it! At certain times of the year,
like Xmas, the fair is interesting but I'd see things outside the city
if I had the time. Restaurants aren't bad but overpriced.


--
James V. Silverton
Potomac, Maryland, USA

James Silverton
18-03-2005, 03.06.47
David Bennetts wrote:
> I spent in week in Germany last year, quite enjoyable. Arrived and
> departed from Frankfurt Airport. Didn't bother with going into the
> city, there were far more impressive places in Germany. If you want
> to see what there is in the way of attractions, accommodation,
> restaurants etc see www.tripadvisor.com
>
> Regards
>
> David Bennetts
> Australia

If you have to spend time in Frankfurt, have a look at the Museum of
Modern Art (don't remember its proper name) and the excavated ruins in
the center of town, otherwise forget it! At certain times of the year,
like Xmas, the fair is interesting but I'd see things outside the city
if I had the time. Restaurants aren't bad but overpriced.


--
James V. Silverton
Potomac, Maryland, USA

James Silverton
18-03-2005, 03.06.47
David Bennetts wrote:
> I spent in week in Germany last year, quite enjoyable. Arrived and
> departed from Frankfurt Airport. Didn't bother with going into the
> city, there were far more impressive places in Germany. If you want
> to see what there is in the way of attractions, accommodation,
> restaurants etc see www.tripadvisor.com
>
> Regards
>
> David Bennetts
> Australia

If you have to spend time in Frankfurt, have a look at the Museum of
Modern Art (don't remember its proper name) and the excavated ruins in
the center of town, otherwise forget it! At certain times of the year,
like Xmas, the fair is interesting but I'd see things outside the city
if I had the time. Restaurants aren't bad but overpriced.


--
James V. Silverton
Potomac, Maryland, USA

James Silverton
18-03-2005, 03.06.47
David Bennetts wrote:
> I spent in week in Germany last year, quite enjoyable. Arrived and
> departed from Frankfurt Airport. Didn't bother with going into the
> city, there were far more impressive places in Germany. If you want
> to see what there is in the way of attractions, accommodation,
> restaurants etc see www.tripadvisor.com
>
> Regards
>
> David Bennetts
> Australia

If you have to spend time in Frankfurt, have a look at the Museum of
Modern Art (don't remember its proper name) and the excavated ruins in
the center of town, otherwise forget it! At certain times of the year,
like Xmas, the fair is interesting but I'd see things outside the city
if I had the time. Restaurants aren't bad but overpriced.


--
James V. Silverton
Potomac, Maryland, USA

James Silverton
18-03-2005, 03.06.47
David Bennetts wrote:
> I spent in week in Germany last year, quite enjoyable. Arrived and
> departed from Frankfurt Airport. Didn't bother with going into the
> city, there were far more impressive places in Germany. If you want
> to see what there is in the way of attractions, accommodation,
> restaurants etc see www.tripadvisor.com
>
> Regards
>
> David Bennetts
> Australia

If you have to spend time in Frankfurt, have a look at the Museum of
Modern Art (don't remember its proper name) and the excavated ruins in
the center of town, otherwise forget it! At certain times of the year,
like Xmas, the fair is interesting but I'd see things outside the city
if I had the time. Restaurants aren't bad but overpriced.


--
James V. Silverton
Potomac, Maryland, USA

James Silverton
18-03-2005, 03.06.47
David Bennetts wrote:
> I spent in week in Germany last year, quite enjoyable. Arrived and
> departed from Frankfurt Airport. Didn't bother with going into the
> city, there were far more impressive places in Germany. If you want
> to see what there is in the way of attractions, accommodation,
> restaurants etc see www.tripadvisor.com
>
> Regards
>
> David Bennetts
> Australia

If you have to spend time in Frankfurt, have a look at the Museum of
Modern Art (don't remember its proper name) and the excavated ruins in
the center of town, otherwise forget it! At certain times of the year,
like Xmas, the fair is interesting but I'd see things outside the city
if I had the time. Restaurants aren't bad but overpriced.


--
James V. Silverton
Potomac, Maryland, USA

James Silverton
18-03-2005, 03.06.47
David Bennetts wrote:
> I spent in week in Germany last year, quite enjoyable. Arrived and
> departed from Frankfurt Airport. Didn't bother with going into the
> city, there were far more impressive places in Germany. If you want
> to see what there is in the way of attractions, accommodation,
> restaurants etc see www.tripadvisor.com
>
> Regards
>
> David Bennetts
> Australia

If you have to spend time in Frankfurt, have a look at the Museum of
Modern Art (don't remember its proper name) and the excavated ruins in
the center of town, otherwise forget it! At certain times of the year,
like Xmas, the fair is interesting but I'd see things outside the city
if I had the time. Restaurants aren't bad but overpriced.


--
James V. Silverton
Potomac, Maryland, USA

James Silverton
18-03-2005, 03.06.47
David Bennetts wrote:
> I spent in week in Germany last year, quite enjoyable. Arrived and
> departed from Frankfurt Airport. Didn't bother with going into the
> city, there were far more impressive places in Germany. If you want
> to see what there is in the way of attractions, accommodation,
> restaurants etc see www.tripadvisor.com
>
> Regards
>
> David Bennetts
> Australia

If you have to spend time in Frankfurt, have a look at the Museum of
Modern Art (don't remember its proper name) and the excavated ruins in
the center of town, otherwise forget it! At certain times of the year,
like Xmas, the fair is interesting but I'd see things outside the city
if I had the time. Restaurants aren't bad but overpriced.


--
James V. Silverton
Potomac, Maryland, USA

James Silverton
18-03-2005, 03.06.47
David Bennetts wrote:
> I spent in week in Germany last year, quite enjoyable. Arrived and
> departed from Frankfurt Airport. Didn't bother with going into the
> city, there were far more impressive places in Germany. If you want
> to see what there is in the way of attractions, accommodation,
> restaurants etc see www.tripadvisor.com
>
> Regards
>
> David Bennetts
> Australia

If you have to spend time in Frankfurt, have a look at the Museum of
Modern Art (don't remember its proper name) and the excavated ruins in
the center of town, otherwise forget it! At certain times of the year,
like Xmas, the fair is interesting but I'd see things outside the city
if I had the time. Restaurants aren't bad but overpriced.


--
James V. Silverton
Potomac, Maryland, USA

James Silverton
18-03-2005, 03.06.47
David Bennetts wrote:
> I spent in week in Germany last year, quite enjoyable. Arrived and
> departed from Frankfurt Airport. Didn't bother with going into the
> city, there were far more impressive places in Germany. If you want
> to see what there is in the way of attractions, accommodation,
> restaurants etc see www.tripadvisor.com
>
> Regards
>
> David Bennetts
> Australia

If you have to spend time in Frankfurt, have a look at the Museum of
Modern Art (don't remember its proper name) and the excavated ruins in
the center of town, otherwise forget it! At certain times of the year,
like Xmas, the fair is interesting but I'd see things outside the city
if I had the time. Restaurants aren't bad but overpriced.


--
James V. Silverton
Potomac, Maryland, USA

James Silverton
18-03-2005, 03.06.47
David Bennetts wrote:
> I spent in week in Germany last year, quite enjoyable. Arrived and
> departed from Frankfurt Airport. Didn't bother with going into the
> city, there were far more impressive places in Germany. If you want
> to see what there is in the way of attractions, accommodation,
> restaurants etc see www.tripadvisor.com
>
> Regards
>
> David Bennetts
> Australia

If you have to spend time in Frankfurt, have a look at the Museum of
Modern Art (don't remember its proper name) and the excavated ruins in
the center of town, otherwise forget it! At certain times of the year,
like Xmas, the fair is interesting but I'd see things outside the city
if I had the time. Restaurants aren't bad but overpriced.


--
James V. Silverton
Potomac, Maryland, USA

James Silverton
18-03-2005, 03.06.47
David Bennetts wrote:
> I spent in week in Germany last year, quite enjoyable. Arrived and
> departed from Frankfurt Airport. Didn't bother with going into the
> city, there were far more impressive places in Germany. If you want
> to see what there is in the way of attractions, accommodation,
> restaurants etc see www.tripadvisor.com
>
> Regards
>
> David Bennetts
> Australia

If you have to spend time in Frankfurt, have a look at the Museum of
Modern Art (don't remember its proper name) and the excavated ruins in
the center of town, otherwise forget it! At certain times of the year,
like Xmas, the fair is interesting but I'd see things outside the city
if I had the time. Restaurants aren't bad but overpriced.


--
James V. Silverton
Potomac, Maryland, USA

James Silverton
18-03-2005, 03.06.47
David Bennetts wrote:
> I spent in week in Germany last year, quite enjoyable. Arrived and
> departed from Frankfurt Airport. Didn't bother with going into the
> city, there were far more impressive places in Germany. If you want
> to see what there is in the way of attractions, accommodation,
> restaurants etc see www.tripadvisor.com
>
> Regards
>
> David Bennetts
> Australia

If you have to spend time in Frankfurt, have a look at the Museum of
Modern Art (don't remember its proper name) and the excavated ruins in
the center of town, otherwise forget it! At certain times of the year,
like Xmas, the fair is interesting but I'd see things outside the city
if I had the time. Restaurants aren't bad but overpriced.


--
James V. Silverton
Potomac, Maryland, USA

James Silverton
18-03-2005, 03.06.47
David Bennetts wrote:
> I spent in week in Germany last year, quite enjoyable. Arrived and
> departed from Frankfurt Airport. Didn't bother with going into the
> city, there were far more impressive places in Germany. If you want
> to see what there is in the way of attractions, accommodation,
> restaurants etc see www.tripadvisor.com
>
> Regards
>
> David Bennetts
> Australia

If you have to spend time in Frankfurt, have a look at the Museum of
Modern Art (don't remember its proper name) and the excavated ruins in
the center of town, otherwise forget it! At certain times of the year,
like Xmas, the fair is interesting but I'd see things outside the city
if I had the time. Restaurants aren't bad but overpriced.


--
James V. Silverton
Potomac, Maryland, USA

James Silverton
18-03-2005, 03.06.47
David Bennetts wrote:
> I spent in week in Germany last year, quite enjoyable. Arrived and
> departed from Frankfurt Airport. Didn't bother with going into the
> city, there were far more impressive places in Germany. If you want
> to see what there is in the way of attractions, accommodation,
> restaurants etc see www.tripadvisor.com
>
> Regards
>
> David Bennetts
> Australia

If you have to spend time in Frankfurt, have a look at the Museum of
Modern Art (don't remember its proper name) and the excavated ruins in
the center of town, otherwise forget it! At certain times of the year,
like Xmas, the fair is interesting but I'd see things outside the city
if I had the time. Restaurants aren't bad but overpriced.


--
James V. Silverton
Potomac, Maryland, USA

James Silverton
18-03-2005, 03.06.47
David Bennetts wrote:
> I spent in week in Germany last year, quite enjoyable. Arrived and
> departed from Frankfurt Airport. Didn't bother with going into the
> city, there were far more impressive places in Germany. If you want
> to see what there is in the way of attractions, accommodation,
> restaurants etc see www.tripadvisor.com
>
> Regards
>
> David Bennetts
> Australia

If you have to spend time in Frankfurt, have a look at the Museum of
Modern Art (don't remember its proper name) and the excavated ruins in
the center of town, otherwise forget it! At certain times of the year,
like Xmas, the fair is interesting but I'd see things outside the city
if I had the time. Restaurants aren't bad but overpriced.


--
James V. Silverton
Potomac, Maryland, USA

James Silverton
18-03-2005, 03.06.47
David Bennetts wrote:
> I spent in week in Germany last year, quite enjoyable. Arrived and
> departed from Frankfurt Airport. Didn't bother with going into the
> city, there were far more impressive places in Germany. If you want
> to see what there is in the way of attractions, accommodation,
> restaurants etc see www.tripadvisor.com
>
> Regards
>
> David Bennetts
> Australia

If you have to spend time in Frankfurt, have a look at the Museum of
Modern Art (don't remember its proper name) and the excavated ruins in
the center of town, otherwise forget it! At certain times of the year,
like Xmas, the fair is interesting but I'd see things outside the city
if I had the time. Restaurants aren't bad but overpriced.


--
James V. Silverton
Potomac, Maryland, USA

James Silverton
18-03-2005, 03.06.47
David Bennetts wrote:
> I spent in week in Germany last year, quite enjoyable. Arrived and
> departed from Frankfurt Airport. Didn't bother with going into the
> city, there were far more impressive places in Germany. If you want
> to see what there is in the way of attractions, accommodation,
> restaurants etc see www.tripadvisor.com
>
> Regards
>
> David Bennetts
> Australia

If you have to spend time in Frankfurt, have a look at the Museum of
Modern Art (don't remember its proper name) and the excavated ruins in
the center of town, otherwise forget it! At certain times of the year,
like Xmas, the fair is interesting but I'd see things outside the city
if I had the time. Restaurants aren't bad but overpriced.


--
James V. Silverton
Potomac, Maryland, USA

James Silverton
18-03-2005, 03.06.47
David Bennetts wrote:
> I spent in week in Germany last year, quite enjoyable. Arrived and
> departed from Frankfurt Airport. Didn't bother with going into the
> city, there were far more impressive places in Germany. If you want
> to see what there is in the way of attractions, accommodation,
> restaurants etc see www.tripadvisor.com
>
> Regards
>
> David Bennetts
> Australia

If you have to spend time in Frankfurt, have a look at the Museum of
Modern Art (don't remember its proper name) and the excavated ruins in
the center of town, otherwise forget it! At certain times of the year,
like Xmas, the fair is interesting but I'd see things outside the city
if I had the time. Restaurants aren't bad but overpriced.


--
James V. Silverton
Potomac, Maryland, USA

James Silverton
18-03-2005, 03.06.47
David Bennetts wrote:
> I spent in week in Germany last year, quite enjoyable. Arrived and
> departed from Frankfurt Airport. Didn't bother with going into the
> city, there were far more impressive places in Germany. If you want
> to see what there is in the way of attractions, accommodation,
> restaurants etc see www.tripadvisor.com
>
> Regards
>
> David Bennetts
> Australia

If you have to spend time in Frankfurt, have a look at the Museum of
Modern Art (don't remember its proper name) and the excavated ruins in
the center of town, otherwise forget it! At certain times of the year,
like Xmas, the fair is interesting but I'd see things outside the city
if I had the time. Restaurants aren't bad but overpriced.


--
James V. Silverton
Potomac, Maryland, USA

James Silverton
18-03-2005, 03.06.47
David Bennetts wrote:
> I spent in week in Germany last year, quite enjoyable. Arrived and
> departed from Frankfurt Airport. Didn't bother with going into the
> city, there were far more impressive places in Germany. If you want
> to see what there is in the way of attractions, accommodation,
> restaurants etc see www.tripadvisor.com
>
> Regards
>
> David Bennetts
> Australia

If you have to spend time in Frankfurt, have a look at the Museum of
Modern Art (don't remember its proper name) and the excavated ruins in
the center of town, otherwise forget it! At certain times of the year,
like Xmas, the fair is interesting but I'd see things outside the city
if I had the time. Restaurants aren't bad but overpriced.


--
James V. Silverton
Potomac, Maryland, USA

James Silverton
18-03-2005, 03.06.47
David Bennetts wrote:
> I spent in week in Germany last year, quite enjoyable. Arrived and
> departed from Frankfurt Airport. Didn't bother with going into the
> city, there were far more impressive places in Germany. If you want
> to see what there is in the way of attractions, accommodation,
> restaurants etc see www.tripadvisor.com
>
> Regards
>
> David Bennetts
> Australia

If you have to spend time in Frankfurt, have a look at the Museum of
Modern Art (don't remember its proper name) and the excavated ruins in
the center of town, otherwise forget it! At certain times of the year,
like Xmas, the fair is interesting but I'd see things outside the city
if I had the time. Restaurants aren't bad but overpriced.


--
James V. Silverton
Potomac, Maryland, USA

James Silverton
18-03-2005, 03.06.47
David Bennetts wrote:
> I spent in week in Germany last year, quite enjoyable. Arrived and
> departed from Frankfurt Airport. Didn't bother with going into the
> city, there were far more impressive places in Germany. If you want
> to see what there is in the way of attractions, accommodation,
> restaurants etc see www.tripadvisor.com
>
> Regards
>
> David Bennetts
> Australia

If you have to spend time in Frankfurt, have a look at the Museum of
Modern Art (don't remember its proper name) and the excavated ruins in
the center of town, otherwise forget it! At certain times of the year,
like Xmas, the fair is interesting but I'd see things outside the city
if I had the time. Restaurants aren't bad but overpriced.


--
James V. Silverton
Potomac, Maryland, USA

James Silverton
18-03-2005, 03.06.47
David Bennetts wrote:
> I spent in week in Germany last year, quite enjoyable. Arrived and
> departed from Frankfurt Airport. Didn't bother with going into the
> city, there were far more impressive places in Germany. If you want
> to see what there is in the way of attractions, accommodation,
> restaurants etc see www.tripadvisor.com
>
> Regards
>
> David Bennetts
> Australia

If you have to spend time in Frankfurt, have a look at the Museum of
Modern Art (don't remember its proper name) and the excavated ruins in
the center of town, otherwise forget it! At certain times of the year,
like Xmas, the fair is interesting but I'd see things outside the city
if I had the time. Restaurants aren't bad but overpriced.


--
James V. Silverton
Potomac, Maryland, USA

James Silverton
18-03-2005, 03.06.47
David Bennetts wrote:
> I spent in week in Germany last year, quite enjoyable. Arrived and
> departed from Frankfurt Airport. Didn't bother with going into the
> city, there were far more impressive places in Germany. If you want
> to see what there is in the way of attractions, accommodation,
> restaurants etc see www.tripadvisor.com
>
> Regards
>
> David Bennetts
> Australia

If you have to spend time in Frankfurt, have a look at the Museum of
Modern Art (don't remember its proper name) and the excavated ruins in
the center of town, otherwise forget it! At certain times of the year,
like Xmas, the fair is interesting but I'd see things outside the city
if I had the time. Restaurants aren't bad but overpriced.


--
James V. Silverton
Potomac, Maryland, USA

James Silverton
18-03-2005, 03.06.47
David Bennetts wrote:
> I spent in week in Germany last year, quite enjoyable. Arrived and
> departed from Frankfurt Airport. Didn't bother with going into the
> city, there were far more impressive places in Germany. If you want
> to see what there is in the way of attractions, accommodation,
> restaurants etc see www.tripadvisor.com
>
> Regards
>
> David Bennetts
> Australia

If you have to spend time in Frankfurt, have a look at the Museum of
Modern Art (don't remember its proper name) and the excavated ruins in
the center of town, otherwise forget it! At certain times of the year,
like Xmas, the fair is interesting but I'd see things outside the city
if I had the time. Restaurants aren't bad but overpriced.


--
James V. Silverton
Potomac, Maryland, USA

James Silverton
18-03-2005, 03.06.47
David Bennetts wrote:
> I spent in week in Germany last year, quite enjoyable. Arrived and
> departed from Frankfurt Airport. Didn't bother with going into the
> city, there were far more impressive places in Germany. If you want
> to see what there is in the way of attractions, accommodation,
> restaurants etc see www.tripadvisor.com
>
> Regards
>
> David Bennetts
> Australia

If you have to spend time in Frankfurt, have a look at the Museum of
Modern Art (don't remember its proper name) and the excavated ruins in
the center of town, otherwise forget it! At certain times of the year,
like Xmas, the fair is interesting but I'd see things outside the city
if I had the time. Restaurants aren't bad but overpriced.


--
James V. Silverton
Potomac, Maryland, USA

James Silverton
18-03-2005, 03.06.47
David Bennetts wrote:
> I spent in week in Germany last year, quite enjoyable. Arrived and
> departed from Frankfurt Airport. Didn't bother with going into the
> city, there were far more impressive places in Germany. If you want
> to see what there is in the way of attractions, accommodation,
> restaurants etc see www.tripadvisor.com
>
> Regards
>
> David Bennetts
> Australia

If you have to spend time in Frankfurt, have a look at the Museum of
Modern Art (don't remember its proper name) and the excavated ruins in
the center of town, otherwise forget it! At certain times of the year,
like Xmas, the fair is interesting but I'd see things outside the city
if I had the time. Restaurants aren't bad but overpriced.


--
James V. Silverton
Potomac, Maryland, USA

James Silverton
18-03-2005, 03.06.47
David Bennetts wrote:
> I spent in week in Germany last year, quite enjoyable. Arrived and
> departed from Frankfurt Airport. Didn't bother with going into the
> city, there were far more impressive places in Germany. If you want
> to see what there is in the way of attractions, accommodation,
> restaurants etc see www.tripadvisor.com
>
> Regards
>
> David Bennetts
> Australia

If you have to spend time in Frankfurt, have a look at the Museum of
Modern Art (don't remember its proper name) and the excavated ruins in
the center of town, otherwise forget it! At certain times of the year,
like Xmas, the fair is interesting but I'd see things outside the city
if I had the time. Restaurants aren't bad but overpriced.


--
James V. Silverton
Potomac, Maryland, USA

James Silverton
18-03-2005, 03.06.47
David Bennetts wrote:
> I spent in week in Germany last year, quite enjoyable. Arrived and
> departed from Frankfurt Airport. Didn't bother with going into the
> city, there were far more impressive places in Germany. If you want
> to see what there is in the way of attractions, accommodation,
> restaurants etc see www.tripadvisor.com
>
> Regards
>
> David Bennetts
> Australia

If you have to spend time in Frankfurt, have a look at the Museum of
Modern Art (don't remember its proper name) and the excavated ruins in
the center of town, otherwise forget it! At certain times of the year,
like Xmas, the fair is interesting but I'd see things outside the city
if I had the time. Restaurants aren't bad but overpriced.


--
James V. Silverton
Potomac, Maryland, USA

James Silverton
18-03-2005, 03.06.47
David Bennetts wrote:
> I spent in week in Germany last year, quite enjoyable. Arrived and
> departed from Frankfurt Airport. Didn't bother with going into the
> city, there were far more impressive places in Germany. If you want
> to see what there is in the way of attractions, accommodation,
> restaurants etc see www.tripadvisor.com
>
> Regards
>
> David Bennetts
> Australia

If you have to spend time in Frankfurt, have a look at the Museum of
Modern Art (don't remember its proper name) and the excavated ruins in
the center of town, otherwise forget it! At certain times of the year,
like Xmas, the fair is interesting but I'd see things outside the city
if I had the time. Restaurants aren't bad but overpriced.


--
James V. Silverton
Potomac, Maryland, USA

James Silverton
18-03-2005, 03.06.47
David Bennetts wrote:
> I spent in week in Germany last year, quite enjoyable. Arrived and
> departed from Frankfurt Airport. Didn't bother with going into the
> city, there were far more impressive places in Germany. If you want
> to see what there is in the way of attractions, accommodation,
> restaurants etc see www.tripadvisor.com
>
> Regards
>
> David Bennetts
> Australia

If you have to spend time in Frankfurt, have a look at the Museum of
Modern Art (don't remember its proper name) and the excavated ruins in
the center of town, otherwise forget it! At certain times of the year,
like Xmas, the fair is interesting but I'd see things outside the city
if I had the time. Restaurants aren't bad but overpriced.


--
James V. Silverton
Potomac, Maryland, USA

James Silverton
18-03-2005, 03.06.47
David Bennetts wrote:
> I spent in week in Germany last year, quite enjoyable. Arrived and
> departed from Frankfurt Airport. Didn't bother with going into the
> city, there were far more impressive places in Germany. If you want
> to see what there is in the way of attractions, accommodation,
> restaurants etc see www.tripadvisor.com
>
> Regards
>
> David Bennetts
> Australia

If you have to spend time in Frankfurt, have a look at the Museum of
Modern Art (don't remember its proper name) and the excavated ruins in
the center of town, otherwise forget it! At certain times of the year,
like Xmas, the fair is interesting but I'd see things outside the city
if I had the time. Restaurants aren't bad but overpriced.


--
James V. Silverton
Potomac, Maryland, USA

James Silverton
18-03-2005, 03.06.47
David Bennetts wrote:
> I spent in week in Germany last year, quite enjoyable. Arrived and
> departed from Frankfurt Airport. Didn't bother with going into the
> city, there were far more impressive places in Germany. If you want
> to see what there is in the way of attractions, accommodation,
> restaurants etc see www.tripadvisor.com
>
> Regards
>
> David Bennetts
> Australia

If you have to spend time in Frankfurt, have a look at the Museum of
Modern Art (don't remember its proper name) and the excavated ruins in
the center of town, otherwise forget it! At certain times of the year,
like Xmas, the fair is interesting but I'd see things outside the city
if I had the time. Restaurants aren't bad but overpriced.


--
James V. Silverton
Potomac, Maryland, USA

Pete
18-03-2005, 03.10.05
> We will have one afternoon and evening in Frankfurt. Is there one
> "must see" in Frankfurt for thatour one afternoon?

I recommend taking a short (around one hour) train ride to either
Würzburg or Köln (Cologne). In the former is the Residence and in
the latter is the Dom (cathedral), as well as other attractions in both
cities. The ticket agent for Die Bahn (German Railways) at the airport
can help you. Both destinations are a single train ride away. Würzburg
has local wine vineyards that produce great wine and there are a few
great restaurants as well.


Pete

Pete
18-03-2005, 03.10.05
> We will have one afternoon and evening in Frankfurt. Is there one
> "must see" in Frankfurt for thatour one afternoon?

I recommend taking a short (around one hour) train ride to either
Würzburg or Köln (Cologne). In the former is the Residence and in
the latter is the Dom (cathedral), as well as other attractions in both
cities. The ticket agent for Die Bahn (German Railways) at the airport
can help you. Both destinations are a single train ride away. Würzburg
has local wine vineyards that produce great wine and there are a few
great restaurants as well.


Pete

Pete
18-03-2005, 03.10.05
> We will have one afternoon and evening in Frankfurt. Is there one
> "must see" in Frankfurt for thatour one afternoon?

I recommend taking a short (around one hour) train ride to either
Würzburg or Köln (Cologne). In the former is the Residence and in
the latter is the Dom (cathedral), as well as other attractions in both
cities. The ticket agent for Die Bahn (German Railways) at the airport
can help you. Both destinations are a single train ride away. Würzburg
has local wine vineyards that produce great wine and there are a few
great restaurants as well.


Pete

Pete
18-03-2005, 03.10.05
> We will have one afternoon and evening in Frankfurt. Is there one
> "must see" in Frankfurt for thatour one afternoon?

I recommend taking a short (around one hour) train ride to either
Würzburg or Köln (Cologne). In the former is the Residence and in
the latter is the Dom (cathedral), as well as other attractions in both
cities. The ticket agent for Die Bahn (German Railways) at the airport
can help you. Both destinations are a single train ride away. Würzburg
has local wine vineyards that produce great wine and there are a few
great restaurants as well.


Pete

Pete
18-03-2005, 03.10.05
> We will have one afternoon and evening in Frankfurt. Is there one
> "must see" in Frankfurt for thatour one afternoon?

I recommend taking a short (around one hour) train ride to either
Würzburg or Köln (Cologne). In the former is the Residence and in
the latter is the Dom (cathedral), as well as other attractions in both
cities. The ticket agent for Die Bahn (German Railways) at the airport
can help you. Both destinations are a single train ride away. Würzburg
has local wine vineyards that produce great wine and there are a few
great restaurants as well.


Pete

Pete
18-03-2005, 03.10.05
> We will have one afternoon and evening in Frankfurt. Is there one
> "must see" in Frankfurt for thatour one afternoon?

I recommend taking a short (around one hour) train ride to either
Würzburg or Köln (Cologne). In the former is the Residence and in
the latter is the Dom (cathedral), as well as other attractions in both
cities. The ticket agent for Die Bahn (German Railways) at the airport
can help you. Both destinations are a single train ride away. Würzburg
has local wine vineyards that produce great wine and there are a few
great restaurants as well.


Pete

Pete
18-03-2005, 03.10.05
> We will have one afternoon and evening in Frankfurt. Is there one
> "must see" in Frankfurt for thatour one afternoon?

I recommend taking a short (around one hour) train ride to either
Würzburg or Köln (Cologne). In the former is the Residence and in
the latter is the Dom (cathedral), as well as other attractions in both
cities. The ticket agent for Die Bahn (German Railways) at the airport
can help you. Both destinations are a single train ride away. Würzburg
has local wine vineyards that produce great wine and there are a few
great restaurants as well.


Pete

Pete
18-03-2005, 03.10.05
> We will have one afternoon and evening in Frankfurt. Is there one
> "must see" in Frankfurt for thatour one afternoon?

I recommend taking a short (around one hour) train ride to either
Würzburg or Köln (Cologne). In the former is the Residence and in
the latter is the Dom (cathedral), as well as other attractions in both
cities. The ticket agent for Die Bahn (German Railways) at the airport
can help you. Both destinations are a single train ride away. Würzburg
has local wine vineyards that produce great wine and there are a few
great restaurants as well.


Pete

Pete
18-03-2005, 03.10.05
> We will have one afternoon and evening in Frankfurt. Is there one
> "must see" in Frankfurt for thatour one afternoon?

I recommend taking a short (around one hour) train ride to either
Würzburg or Köln (Cologne). In the former is the Residence and in
the latter is the Dom (cathedral), as well as other attractions in both
cities. The ticket agent for Die Bahn (German Railways) at the airport
can help you. Both destinations are a single train ride away. Würzburg
has local wine vineyards that produce great wine and there are a few
great restaurants as well.


Pete

Pete
18-03-2005, 03.10.05
> We will have one afternoon and evening in Frankfurt. Is there one
> "must see" in Frankfurt for thatour one afternoon?

I recommend taking a short (around one hour) train ride to either
Würzburg or Köln (Cologne). In the former is the Residence and in
the latter is the Dom (cathedral), as well as other attractions in both
cities. The ticket agent for Die Bahn (German Railways) at the airport
can help you. Both destinations are a single train ride away. Würzburg
has local wine vineyards that produce great wine and there are a few
great restaurants as well.


Pete

Pete
18-03-2005, 03.10.05
> We will have one afternoon and evening in Frankfurt. Is there one
> "must see" in Frankfurt for thatour one afternoon?

I recommend taking a short (around one hour) train ride to either
Würzburg or Köln (Cologne). In the former is the Residence and in
the latter is the Dom (cathedral), as well as other attractions in both
cities. The ticket agent for Die Bahn (German Railways) at the airport
can help you. Both destinations are a single train ride away. Würzburg
has local wine vineyards that produce great wine and there are a few
great restaurants as well.


Pete

Pete
18-03-2005, 03.10.05
> We will have one afternoon and evening in Frankfurt. Is there one
> "must see" in Frankfurt for thatour one afternoon?

I recommend taking a short (around one hour) train ride to either
Würzburg or Köln (Cologne). In the former is the Residence and in
the latter is the Dom (cathedral), as well as other attractions in both
cities. The ticket agent for Die Bahn (German Railways) at the airport
can help you. Both destinations are a single train ride away. Würzburg
has local wine vineyards that produce great wine and there are a few
great restaurants as well.


Pete

Pete
18-03-2005, 03.10.05
> We will have one afternoon and evening in Frankfurt. Is there one
> "must see" in Frankfurt for thatour one afternoon?

I recommend taking a short (around one hour) train ride to either
Würzburg or Köln (Cologne). In the former is the Residence and in
the latter is the Dom (cathedral), as well as other attractions in both
cities. The ticket agent for Die Bahn (German Railways) at the airport
can help you. Both destinations are a single train ride away. Würzburg
has local wine vineyards that produce great wine and there are a few
great restaurants as well.


Pete

Pete
18-03-2005, 03.10.05
> We will have one afternoon and evening in Frankfurt. Is there one
> "must see" in Frankfurt for thatour one afternoon?

I recommend taking a short (around one hour) train ride to either
Würzburg or Köln (Cologne). In the former is the Residence and in
the latter is the Dom (cathedral), as well as other attractions in both
cities. The ticket agent for Die Bahn (German Railways) at the airport
can help you. Both destinations are a single train ride away. Würzburg
has local wine vineyards that produce great wine and there are a few
great restaurants as well.


Pete

Pete
18-03-2005, 03.10.05
> We will have one afternoon and evening in Frankfurt. Is there one
> "must see" in Frankfurt for thatour one afternoon?

I recommend taking a short (around one hour) train ride to either
Würzburg or Köln (Cologne). In the former is the Residence and in
the latter is the Dom (cathedral), as well as other attractions in both
cities. The ticket agent for Die Bahn (German Railways) at the airport
can help you. Both destinations are a single train ride away. Würzburg
has local wine vineyards that produce great wine and there are a few
great restaurants as well.


Pete

Pete
18-03-2005, 03.10.05
> We will have one afternoon and evening in Frankfurt. Is there one
> "must see" in Frankfurt for thatour one afternoon?

I recommend taking a short (around one hour) train ride to either
Würzburg or Köln (Cologne). In the former is the Residence and in
the latter is the Dom (cathedral), as well as other attractions in both
cities. The ticket agent for Die Bahn (German Railways) at the airport
can help you. Both destinations are a single train ride away. Würzburg
has local wine vineyards that produce great wine and there are a few
great restaurants as well.


Pete

Pete
18-03-2005, 03.10.05
> We will have one afternoon and evening in Frankfurt. Is there one
> "must see" in Frankfurt for thatour one afternoon?

I recommend taking a short (around one hour) train ride to either
Würzburg or Köln (Cologne). In the former is the Residence and in
the latter is the Dom (cathedral), as well as other attractions in both
cities. The ticket agent for Die Bahn (German Railways) at the airport
can help you. Both destinations are a single train ride away. Würzburg
has local wine vineyards that produce great wine and there are a few
great restaurants as well.


Pete

Pete
18-03-2005, 03.10.05
> We will have one afternoon and evening in Frankfurt. Is there one
> "must see" in Frankfurt for thatour one afternoon?

I recommend taking a short (around one hour) train ride to either
Würzburg or Köln (Cologne). In the former is the Residence and in
the latter is the Dom (cathedral), as well as other attractions in both
cities. The ticket agent for Die Bahn (German Railways) at the airport
can help you. Both destinations are a single train ride away. Würzburg
has local wine vineyards that produce great wine and there are a few
great restaurants as well.


Pete

Pete
18-03-2005, 03.10.05
> We will have one afternoon and evening in Frankfurt. Is there one
> "must see" in Frankfurt for thatour one afternoon?

I recommend taking a short (around one hour) train ride to either
Würzburg or Köln (Cologne). In the former is the Residence and in
the latter is the Dom (cathedral), as well as other attractions in both
cities. The ticket agent for Die Bahn (German Railways) at the airport
can help you. Both destinations are a single train ride away. Würzburg
has local wine vineyards that produce great wine and there are a few
great restaurants as well.


Pete

Pete
18-03-2005, 03.10.05
> We will have one afternoon and evening in Frankfurt. Is there one
> "must see" in Frankfurt for thatour one afternoon?

I recommend taking a short (around one hour) train ride to either
Würzburg or Köln (Cologne). In the former is the Residence and in
the latter is the Dom (cathedral), as well as other attractions in both
cities. The ticket agent for Die Bahn (German Railways) at the airport
can help you. Both destinations are a single train ride away. Würzburg
has local wine vineyards that produce great wine and there are a few
great restaurants as well.


Pete

Pete
18-03-2005, 03.10.05
> We will have one afternoon and evening in Frankfurt. Is there one
> "must see" in Frankfurt for thatour one afternoon?

I recommend taking a short (around one hour) train ride to either
Würzburg or Köln (Cologne). In the former is the Residence and in
the latter is the Dom (cathedral), as well as other attractions in both
cities. The ticket agent for Die Bahn (German Railways) at the airport
can help you. Both destinations are a single train ride away. Würzburg
has local wine vineyards that produce great wine and there are a few
great restaurants as well.


Pete

Pete
18-03-2005, 03.10.05
> We will have one afternoon and evening in Frankfurt. Is there one
> "must see" in Frankfurt for thatour one afternoon?

I recommend taking a short (around one hour) train ride to either
Würzburg or Köln (Cologne). In the former is the Residence and in
the latter is the Dom (cathedral), as well as other attractions in both
cities. The ticket agent for Die Bahn (German Railways) at the airport
can help you. Both destinations are a single train ride away. Würzburg
has local wine vineyards that produce great wine and there are a few
great restaurants as well.


Pete

Pete
18-03-2005, 03.10.05
> We will have one afternoon and evening in Frankfurt. Is there one
> "must see" in Frankfurt for thatour one afternoon?

I recommend taking a short (around one hour) train ride to either
Würzburg or Köln (Cologne). In the former is the Residence and in
the latter is the Dom (cathedral), as well as other attractions in both
cities. The ticket agent for Die Bahn (German Railways) at the airport
can help you. Both destinations are a single train ride away. Würzburg
has local wine vineyards that produce great wine and there are a few
great restaurants as well.


Pete

Pete
18-03-2005, 03.10.05
> We will have one afternoon and evening in Frankfurt. Is there one
> "must see" in Frankfurt for thatour one afternoon?

I recommend taking a short (around one hour) train ride to either
Würzburg or Köln (Cologne). In the former is the Residence and in
the latter is the Dom (cathedral), as well as other attractions in both
cities. The ticket agent for Die Bahn (German Railways) at the airport
can help you. Both destinations are a single train ride away. Würzburg
has local wine vineyards that produce great wine and there are a few
great restaurants as well.


Pete

Pete
18-03-2005, 03.10.05
> We will have one afternoon and evening in Frankfurt. Is there one
> "must see" in Frankfurt for thatour one afternoon?

I recommend taking a short (around one hour) train ride to either
Würzburg or Köln (Cologne). In the former is the Residence and in
the latter is the Dom (cathedral), as well as other attractions in both
cities. The ticket agent for Die Bahn (German Railways) at the airport
can help you. Both destinations are a single train ride away. Würzburg
has local wine vineyards that produce great wine and there are a few
great restaurants as well.


Pete

Pete
18-03-2005, 03.10.05
> We will have one afternoon and evening in Frankfurt. Is there one
> "must see" in Frankfurt for thatour one afternoon?

I recommend taking a short (around one hour) train ride to either
Würzburg or Köln (Cologne). In the former is the Residence and in
the latter is the Dom (cathedral), as well as other attractions in both
cities. The ticket agent for Die Bahn (German Railways) at the airport
can help you. Both destinations are a single train ride away. Würzburg
has local wine vineyards that produce great wine and there are a few
great restaurants as well.


Pete

Pete
18-03-2005, 03.10.05
> We will have one afternoon and evening in Frankfurt. Is there one
> "must see" in Frankfurt for thatour one afternoon?

I recommend taking a short (around one hour) train ride to either
Würzburg or Köln (Cologne). In the former is the Residence and in
the latter is the Dom (cathedral), as well as other attractions in both
cities. The ticket agent for Die Bahn (German Railways) at the airport
can help you. Both destinations are a single train ride away. Würzburg
has local wine vineyards that produce great wine and there are a few
great restaurants as well.


Pete

Pete
18-03-2005, 03.10.05
> We will have one afternoon and evening in Frankfurt. Is there one
> "must see" in Frankfurt for thatour one afternoon?

I recommend taking a short (around one hour) train ride to either
Würzburg or Köln (Cologne). In the former is the Residence and in
the latter is the Dom (cathedral), as well as other attractions in both
cities. The ticket agent for Die Bahn (German Railways) at the airport
can help you. Both destinations are a single train ride away. Würzburg
has local wine vineyards that produce great wine and there are a few
great restaurants as well.


Pete

Pete
18-03-2005, 03.10.05
> We will have one afternoon and evening in Frankfurt. Is there one
> "must see" in Frankfurt for thatour one afternoon?

I recommend taking a short (around one hour) train ride to either
Würzburg or Köln (Cologne). In the former is the Residence and in
the latter is the Dom (cathedral), as well as other attractions in both
cities. The ticket agent for Die Bahn (German Railways) at the airport
can help you. Both destinations are a single train ride away. Würzburg
has local wine vineyards that produce great wine and there are a few
great restaurants as well.


Pete

Pete
18-03-2005, 03.10.05
> We will have one afternoon and evening in Frankfurt. Is there one
> "must see" in Frankfurt for thatour one afternoon?

I recommend taking a short (around one hour) train ride to either
Würzburg or Köln (Cologne). In the former is the Residence and in
the latter is the Dom (cathedral), as well as other attractions in both
cities. The ticket agent for Die Bahn (German Railways) at the airport
can help you. Both destinations are a single train ride away. Würzburg
has local wine vineyards that produce great wine and there are a few
great restaurants as well.


Pete

Pete
18-03-2005, 03.10.05
> We will have one afternoon and evening in Frankfurt. Is there one
> "must see" in Frankfurt for thatour one afternoon?

I recommend taking a short (around one hour) train ride to either
Würzburg or Köln (Cologne). In the former is the Residence and in
the latter is the Dom (cathedral), as well as other attractions in both
cities. The ticket agent for Die Bahn (German Railways) at the airport
can help you. Both destinations are a single train ride away. Würzburg
has local wine vineyards that produce great wine and there are a few
great restaurants as well.


Pete

Pete
18-03-2005, 03.10.05
> We will have one afternoon and evening in Frankfurt. Is there one
> "must see" in Frankfurt for thatour one afternoon?

I recommend taking a short (around one hour) train ride to either
Würzburg or Köln (Cologne). In the former is the Residence and in
the latter is the Dom (cathedral), as well as other attractions in both
cities. The ticket agent for Die Bahn (German Railways) at the airport
can help you. Both destinations are a single train ride away. Würzburg
has local wine vineyards that produce great wine and there are a few
great restaurants as well.


Pete

Pete
18-03-2005, 03.10.05
> We will have one afternoon and evening in Frankfurt. Is there one
> "must see" in Frankfurt for thatour one afternoon?

I recommend taking a short (around one hour) train ride to either
Würzburg or Köln (Cologne). In the former is the Residence and in
the latter is the Dom (cathedral), as well as other attractions in both
cities. The ticket agent for Die Bahn (German Railways) at the airport
can help you. Both destinations are a single train ride away. Würzburg
has local wine vineyards that produce great wine and there are a few
great restaurants as well.


Pete

Pete
18-03-2005, 03.10.05
> We will have one afternoon and evening in Frankfurt. Is there one
> "must see" in Frankfurt for thatour one afternoon?

I recommend taking a short (around one hour) train ride to either
Würzburg or Köln (Cologne). In the former is the Residence and in
the latter is the Dom (cathedral), as well as other attractions in both
cities. The ticket agent for Die Bahn (German Railways) at the airport
can help you. Both destinations are a single train ride away. Würzburg
has local wine vineyards that produce great wine and there are a few
great restaurants as well.


Pete

Pete
18-03-2005, 03.10.05
> We will have one afternoon and evening in Frankfurt. Is there one
> "must see" in Frankfurt for thatour one afternoon?

I recommend taking a short (around one hour) train ride to either
Würzburg or Köln (Cologne). In the former is the Residence and in
the latter is the Dom (cathedral), as well as other attractions in both
cities. The ticket agent for Die Bahn (German Railways) at the airport
can help you. Both destinations are a single train ride away. Würzburg
has local wine vineyards that produce great wine and there are a few
great restaurants as well.


Pete

Pete
18-03-2005, 03.10.05
> We will have one afternoon and evening in Frankfurt. Is there one
> "must see" in Frankfurt for thatour one afternoon?

I recommend taking a short (around one hour) train ride to either
Würzburg or Köln (Cologne). In the former is the Residence and in
the latter is the Dom (cathedral), as well as other attractions in both
cities. The ticket agent for Die Bahn (German Railways) at the airport
can help you. Both destinations are a single train ride away. Würzburg
has local wine vineyards that produce great wine and there are a few
great restaurants as well.


Pete

Pete
18-03-2005, 03.10.05
> We will have one afternoon and evening in Frankfurt. Is there one
> "must see" in Frankfurt for thatour one afternoon?

I recommend taking a short (around one hour) train ride to either
Würzburg or Köln (Cologne). In the former is the Residence and in
the latter is the Dom (cathedral), as well as other attractions in both
cities. The ticket agent for Die Bahn (German Railways) at the airport
can help you. Both destinations are a single train ride away. Würzburg
has local wine vineyards that produce great wine and there are a few
great restaurants as well.


Pete

Pete
18-03-2005, 03.10.05
> We will have one afternoon and evening in Frankfurt. Is there one
> "must see" in Frankfurt for thatour one afternoon?

I recommend taking a short (around one hour) train ride to either
Würzburg or Köln (Cologne). In the former is the Residence and in
the latter is the Dom (cathedral), as well as other attractions in both
cities. The ticket agent for Die Bahn (German Railways) at the airport
can help you. Both destinations are a single train ride away. Würzburg
has local wine vineyards that produce great wine and there are a few
great restaurants as well.


Pete

Pete
18-03-2005, 03.10.05
> We will have one afternoon and evening in Frankfurt. Is there one
> "must see" in Frankfurt for thatour one afternoon?

I recommend taking a short (around one hour) train ride to either
Würzburg or Köln (Cologne). In the former is the Residence and in
the latter is the Dom (cathedral), as well as other attractions in both
cities. The ticket agent for Die Bahn (German Railways) at the airport
can help you. Both destinations are a single train ride away. Würzburg
has local wine vineyards that produce great wine and there are a few
great restaurants as well.


Pete

OldWilmington
18-03-2005, 06.19.43
Hi, Gordon,

I've spent a Saturday in Frankfurt two years ago (while staying in Bad
Homburg outside the city), and last year, while in the latter town again,
took a train and spent the day.

For the record, I love both places and wish I could have returned this year
to see Frankfurt's Icon Museum and walk around Sachsenhausen.

You'll want to see the Rohmer, the picturesque city center, and maybe enter
the Dom, the cathedral. I thought the church was magnificent, and took some
beautiful photos.

Along the river Main is the city's "museum row", where outstanding museums
are easy to access. On both occasions I visited the Stadel with its
collection of 14th to 20th century paintings. The collection is
magnificent, typified by Botticellis' 1480 _Portrait of a Woman_. I was so
enamored of this work (its postcard on my refrigerator for an entire year),
that I had a jewelry artist in my hometown make me a pendant necklace using
the card and her special technique to render the image on clay.

Whether Italian or German Baroque or Netherlandish, the experience of these
art works is unforgettable!

Another amazing museum is the Liebieghaus right nearby, in an 1896 villa.
Some might consider this venue one of the finest ancient sculpture galleries
in the world. The lunch in the cafe (along with a homemade piece of tart)
was another unexpected pleasure.

While getting a good workout walking the city, you can dip into the
Karlstadt department store. The shoes were wellmade and reasonably priced.
I found a pair I can live with forever. Down in the basement, there was an
outstanding selection of Easter candy and holiday items.

I think the little German eatery we dined in for lunch was the Apfelweinhaus
or something like that. (Oddly enough, the first time my husband dined
here, he ran into a German colleague he had last seen in Mexico City about
20 years before!) This is a good opportunity for a typical German lunch.
Hessian cuisine is quite interesting, with its special green sauce (and I
think about now may be white asparagus season). Last year in late March,
many Hessians were dining on the white asparagus with green sauce atop.

A wonderful Italian restaurant (for a dressy dinner) is Isoletta. I've
dined here twice, and it is lovely. The second time, in conversing with a
diner next to us (an elderly German priest), I found he was a Templar Knight
(telling us his order had been formed by a nobleman and had originally gone
to the Holy Land to take care of people injured in the fighting during the
Crusades.)

If you need dining information, you might check chowhound.com. Some of my
reviews of Frankfurt/Bad Homburg eateries may still be archived or other
chowhounds would be happy to guide you. (Also, chowhound is an excellent
source for recommendations on what to see.)

A last little gem was the British Bookstore. That's where I stumbled on a
copy of Sebatian Haffner's _The Rise and Fall of Prussia_ -- fabulous
reading for way back!

Hope you have a fabulous trip.

OldWilmington@nc.rr.com
http://www.geocities.com/wilmingtonthenandnow/
http://www.journalscape.com/TheWilmingtonian/2003


"Gordon" <jillandgordon@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
news:1111097980.845076.214230@l41g2000cwc.googlegr oups.com...
> I had earlier asked for pub recommendations in Windsor but, because of
> flight availability (I am an airline employee), we are returning from
> our cruise via Frankfurt rather than London. We will have one
> afternoon and evening in Frankfurt. Is there one "must see" in
> Frankfurt for thatour one afternoon?
>
> Thanks for the helpful pub tips. I'll keep them in our travel library
> for future trips and to tell my coworkers.
>
> Gordon
>

OldWilmington
18-03-2005, 06.19.43
Hi, Gordon,

I've spent a Saturday in Frankfurt two years ago (while staying in Bad
Homburg outside the city), and last year, while in the latter town again,
took a train and spent the day.

For the record, I love both places and wish I could have returned this year
to see Frankfurt's Icon Museum and walk around Sachsenhausen.

You'll want to see the Rohmer, the picturesque city center, and maybe enter
the Dom, the cathedral. I thought the church was magnificent, and took some
beautiful photos.

Along the river Main is the city's "museum row", where outstanding museums
are easy to access. On both occasions I visited the Stadel with its
collection of 14th to 20th century paintings. The collection is
magnificent, typified by Botticellis' 1480 _Portrait of a Woman_. I was so
enamored of this work (its postcard on my refrigerator for an entire year),
that I had a jewelry artist in my hometown make me a pendant necklace using
the card and her special technique to render the image on clay.

Whether Italian or German Baroque or Netherlandish, the experience of these
art works is unforgettable!

Another amazing museum is the Liebieghaus right nearby, in an 1896 villa.
Some might consider this venue one of the finest ancient sculpture galleries
in the world. The lunch in the cafe (along with a homemade piece of tart)
was another unexpected pleasure.

While getting a good workout walking the city, you can dip into the
Karlstadt department store. The shoes were wellmade and reasonably priced.
I found a pair I can live with forever. Down in the basement, there was an
outstanding selection of Easter candy and holiday items.

I think the little German eatery we dined in for lunch was the Apfelweinhaus
or something like that. (Oddly enough, the first time my husband dined
here, he ran into a German colleague he had last seen in Mexico City about
20 years before!) This is a good opportunity for a typical German lunch.
Hessian cuisine is quite interesting, with its special green sauce (and I
think about now may be white asparagus season). Last year in late March,
many Hessians were dining on the white asparagus with green sauce atop.

A wonderful Italian restaurant (for a dressy dinner) is Isoletta. I've
dined here twice, and it is lovely. The second time, in conversing with a
diner next to us (an elderly German priest), I found he was a Templar Knight
(telling us his order had been formed by a nobleman and had originally gone
to the Holy Land to take care of people injured in the fighting during the
Crusades.)

If you need dining information, you might check chowhound.com. Some of my
reviews of Frankfurt/Bad Homburg eateries may still be archived or other
chowhounds would be happy to guide you. (Also, chowhound is an excellent
source for recommendations on what to see.)

A last little gem was the British Bookstore. That's where I stumbled on a
copy of Sebatian Haffner's _The Rise and Fall of Prussia_ -- fabulous
reading for way back!

Hope you have a fabulous trip.

OldWilmington@nc.rr.com
http://www.geocities.com/wilmingtonthenandnow/
http://www.journalscape.com/TheWilmingtonian/2003


"Gordon" <jillandgordon@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
news:1111097980.845076.214230@l41g2000cwc.googlegr oups.com...
> I had earlier asked for pub recommendations in Windsor but, because of
> flight availability (I am an airline employee), we are returning from
> our cruise via Frankfurt rather than London. We will have one
> afternoon and evening in Frankfurt. Is there one "must see" in
> Frankfurt for thatour one afternoon?
>
> Thanks for the helpful pub tips. I'll keep them in our travel library
> for future trips and to tell my coworkers.
>
> Gordon
>

OldWilmington
18-03-2005, 06.19.43
Hi, Gordon,

I've spent a Saturday in Frankfurt two years ago (while staying in Bad
Homburg outside the city), and last year, while in the latter town again,
took a train and spent the day.

For the record, I love both places and wish I could have returned this year
to see Frankfurt's Icon Museum and walk around Sachsenhausen.

You'll want to see the Rohmer, the picturesque city center, and maybe enter
the Dom, the cathedral. I thought the church was magnificent, and took some
beautiful photos.

Along the river Main is the city's "museum row", where outstanding museums
are easy to access. On both occasions I visited the Stadel with its
collection of 14th to 20th century paintings. The collection is
magnificent, typified by Botticellis' 1480 _Portrait of a Woman_. I was so
enamored of this work (its postcard on my refrigerator for an entire year),
that I had a jewelry artist in my hometown make me a pendant necklace using
the card and her special technique to render the image on clay.

Whether Italian or German Baroque or Netherlandish, the experience of these
art works is unforgettable!

Another amazing museum is the Liebieghaus right nearby, in an 1896 villa.
Some might consider this venue one of the finest ancient sculpture galleries
in the world. The lunch in the cafe (along with a homemade piece of tart)
was another unexpected pleasure.

While getting a good workout walking the city, you can dip into the
Karlstadt department store. The shoes were wellmade and reasonably priced.
I found a pair I can live with forever. Down in the basement, there was an
outstanding selection of Easter candy and holiday items.

I think the little German eatery we dined in for lunch was the Apfelweinhaus
or something like that. (Oddly enough, the first time my husband dined
here, he ran into a German colleague he had last seen in Mexico City about
20 years before!) This is a good opportunity for a typical German lunch.
Hessian cuisine is quite interesting, with its special green sauce (and I
think about now may be white asparagus season). Last year in late March,
many Hessians were dining on the white asparagus with green sauce atop.

A wonderful Italian restaurant (for a dressy dinner) is Isoletta. I've
dined here twice, and it is lovely. The second time, in conversing with a
diner next to us (an elderly German priest), I found he was a Templar Knight
(telling us his order had been formed by a nobleman and had originally gone
to the Holy Land to take care of people injured in the fighting during the
Crusades.)

If you need dining information, you might check chowhound.com. Some of my
reviews of Frankfurt/Bad Homburg eateries may still be archived or other
chowhounds would be happy to guide you. (Also, chowhound is an excellent
source for recommendations on what to see.)

A last little gem was the British Bookstore. That's where I stumbled on a
copy of Sebatian Haffner's _The Rise and Fall of Prussia_ -- fabulous
reading for way back!

Hope you have a fabulous trip.

OldWilmington@nc.rr.com
http://www.geocities.com/wilmingtonthenandnow/
http://www.journalscape.com/TheWilmingtonian/2003


"Gordon" <jillandgordon@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
news:1111097980.845076.214230@l41g2000cwc.googlegr oups.com...
> I had earlier asked for pub recommendations in Windsor but, because of
> flight availability (I am an airline employee), we are returning from
> our cruise via Frankfurt rather than London. We will have one
> afternoon and evening in Frankfurt. Is there one "must see" in
> Frankfurt for thatour one afternoon?
>
> Thanks for the helpful pub tips. I'll keep them in our travel library
> for future trips and to tell my coworkers.
>
> Gordon
>

OldWilmington
18-03-2005, 06.19.43
Hi, Gordon,

I've spent a Saturday in Frankfurt two years ago (while staying in Bad
Homburg outside the city), and last year, while in the latter town again,
took a train and spent the day.

For the record, I love both places and wish I could have returned this year
to see Frankfurt's Icon Museum and walk around Sachsenhausen.

You'll want to see the Rohmer, the picturesque city center, and maybe enter
the Dom, the cathedral. I thought the church was magnificent, and took some
beautiful photos.

Along the river Main is the city's "museum row", where outstanding museums
are easy to access. On both occasions I visited the Stadel with its
collection of 14th to 20th century paintings. The collection is
magnificent, typified by Botticellis' 1480 _Portrait of a Woman_. I was so
enamored of this work (its postcard on my refrigerator for an entire year),
that I had a jewelry artist in my hometown make me a pendant necklace using
the card and her special technique to render the image on clay.

Whether Italian or German Baroque or Netherlandish, the experience of these
art works is unforgettable!

Another amazing museum is the Liebieghaus right nearby, in an 1896 villa.
Some might consider this venue one of the finest ancient sculpture galleries
in the world. The lunch in the cafe (along with a homemade piece of tart)
was another unexpected pleasure.

While getting a good workout walking the city, you can dip into the
Karlstadt department store. The shoes were wellmade and reasonably priced.
I found a pair I can live with forever. Down in the basement, there was an
outstanding selection of Easter candy and holiday items.

I think the little German eatery we dined in for lunch was the Apfelweinhaus
or something like that. (Oddly enough, the first time my husband dined
here, he ran into a German colleague he had last seen in Mexico City about
20 years before!) This is a good opportunity for a typical German lunch.
Hessian cuisine is quite interesting, with its special green sauce (and I
think about now may be white asparagus season). Last year in late March,
many Hessians were dining on the white asparagus with green sauce atop.

A wonderful Italian restaurant (for a dressy dinner) is Isoletta. I've
dined here twice, and it is lovely. The second time, in conversing with a
diner next to us (an elderly German priest), I found he was a Templar Knight
(telling us his order had been formed by a nobleman and had originally gone
to the Holy Land to take care of people injured in the fighting during the
Crusades.)

If you need dining information, you might check chowhound.com. Some of my
reviews of Frankfurt/Bad Homburg eateries may still be archived or other
chowhounds would be happy to guide you. (Also, chowhound is an excellent
source for recommendations on what to see.)

A last little gem was the British Bookstore. That's where I stumbled on a
copy of Sebatian Haffner's _The Rise and Fall of Prussia_ -- fabulous
reading for way back!

Hope you have a fabulous trip.

OldWilmington@nc.rr.com
http://www.geocities.com/wilmingtonthenandnow/
http://www.journalscape.com/TheWilmingtonian/2003


"Gordon" <jillandgordon@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
news:1111097980.845076.214230@l41g2000cwc.googlegr oups.com...
> I had earlier asked for pub recommendations in Windsor but, because of
> flight availability (I am an airline employee), we are returning from
> our cruise via Frankfurt rather than London. We will have one
> afternoon and evening in Frankfurt. Is there one "must see" in
> Frankfurt for thatour one afternoon?
>
> Thanks for the helpful pub tips. I'll keep them in our travel library
> for future trips and to tell my coworkers.
>
> Gordon
>

OldWilmington
18-03-2005, 06.19.43
Hi, Gordon,

I've spent a Saturday in Frankfurt two years ago (while staying in Bad
Homburg outside the city), and last year, while in the latter town again,
took a train and spent the day.

For the record, I love both places and wish I could have returned this year
to see Frankfurt's Icon Museum and walk around Sachsenhausen.

You'll want to see the Rohmer, the picturesque city center, and maybe enter
the Dom, the cathedral. I thought the church was magnificent, and took some
beautiful photos.

Along the river Main is the city's "museum row", where outstanding museums
are easy to access. On both occasions I visited the Stadel with its
collection of 14th to 20th century paintings. The collection is
magnificent, typified by Botticellis' 1480 _Portrait of a Woman_. I was so
enamored of this work (its postcard on my refrigerator for an entire year),
that I had a jewelry artist in my hometown make me a pendant necklace using
the card and her special technique to render the image on clay.

Whether Italian or German Baroque or Netherlandish, the experience of these
art works is unforgettable!

Another amazing museum is the Liebieghaus right nearby, in an 1896 villa.
Some might consider this venue one of the finest ancient sculpture galleries
in the world. The lunch in the cafe (along with a homemade piece of tart)
was another unexpected pleasure.

While getting a good workout walking the city, you can dip into the
Karlstadt department store. The shoes were wellmade and reasonably priced.
I found a pair I can live with forever. Down in the basement, there was an
outstanding selection of Easter candy and holiday items.

I think the little German eatery we dined in for lunch was the Apfelweinhaus
or something like that. (Oddly enough, the first time my husband dined
here, he ran into a German colleague he had last seen in Mexico City about
20 years before!) This is a good opportunity for a typical German lunch.
Hessian cuisine is quite interesting, with its special green sauce (and I
think about now may be white asparagus season). Last year in late March,
many Hessians were dining on the white asparagus with green sauce atop.

A wonderful Italian restaurant (for a dressy dinner) is Isoletta. I've
dined here twice, and it is lovely. The second time, in conversing with a
diner next to us (an elderly German priest), I found he was a Templar Knight
(telling us his order had been formed by a nobleman and had originally gone
to the Holy Land to take care of people injured in the fighting during the
Crusades.)

If you need dining information, you might check chowhound.com. Some of my
reviews of Frankfurt/Bad Homburg eateries may still be archived or other
chowhounds would be happy to guide you. (Also, chowhound is an excellent
source for recommendations on what to see.)

A last little gem was the British Bookstore. That's where I stumbled on a
copy of Sebatian Haffner's _The Rise and Fall of Prussia_ -- fabulous
reading for way back!

Hope you have a fabulous trip.

OldWilmington@nc.rr.com
http://www.geocities.com/wilmingtonthenandnow/
http://www.journalscape.com/TheWilmingtonian/2003


"Gordon" <jillandgordon@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
news:1111097980.845076.214230@l41g2000cwc.googlegr oups.com...
> I had earlier asked for pub recommendations in Windsor but, because of
> flight availability (I am an airline employee), we are returning from
> our cruise via Frankfurt rather than London. We will have one
> afternoon and evening in Frankfurt. Is there one "must see" in
> Frankfurt for thatour one afternoon?
>
> Thanks for the helpful pub tips. I'll keep them in our travel library
> for future trips and to tell my coworkers.
>
> Gordon
>

OldWilmington
18-03-2005, 06.19.43
Hi, Gordon,

I've spent a Saturday in Frankfurt two years ago (while staying in Bad
Homburg outside the city), and last year, while in the latter town again,
took a train and spent the day.

For the record, I love both places and wish I could have returned this year
to see Frankfurt's Icon Museum and walk around Sachsenhausen.

You'll want to see the Rohmer, the picturesque city center, and maybe enter
the Dom, the cathedral. I thought the church was magnificent, and took some
beautiful photos.

Along the river Main is the city's "museum row", where outstanding museums
are easy to access. On both occasions I visited the Stadel with its
collection of 14th to 20th century paintings. The collection is
magnificent, typified by Botticellis' 1480 _Portrait of a Woman_. I was so
enamored of this work (its postcard on my refrigerator for an entire year),
that I had a jewelry artist in my hometown make me a pendant necklace using
the card and her special technique to render the image on clay.

Whether Italian or German Baroque or Netherlandish, the experience of these
art works is unforgettable!

Another amazing museum is the Liebieghaus right nearby, in an 1896 villa.
Some might consider this venue one of the finest ancient sculpture galleries
in the world. The lunch in the cafe (along with a homemade piece of tart)
was another unexpected pleasure.

While getting a good workout walking the city, you can dip into the
Karlstadt department store. The shoes were wellmade and reasonably priced.
I found a pair I can live with forever. Down in the basement, there was an
outstanding selection of Easter candy and holiday items.

I think the little German eatery we dined in for lunch was the Apfelweinhaus
or something like that. (Oddly enough, the first time my husband dined
here, he ran into a German colleague he had last seen in Mexico City about
20 years before!) This is a good opportunity for a typical German lunch.
Hessian cuisine is quite interesting, with its special green sauce (and I
think about now may be white asparagus season). Last year in late March,
many Hessians were dining on the white asparagus with green sauce atop.

A wonderful Italian restaurant (for a dressy dinner) is Isoletta. I've
dined here twice, and it is lovely. The second time, in conversing with a
diner next to us (an elderly German priest), I found he was a Templar Knight
(telling us his order had been formed by a nobleman and had originally gone
to the Holy Land to take care of people injured in the fighting during the
Crusades.)

If you need dining information, you might check chowhound.com. Some of my
reviews of Frankfurt/Bad Homburg eateries may still be archived or other
chowhounds would be happy to guide you. (Also, chowhound is an excellent
source for recommendations on what to see.)

A last little gem was the British Bookstore. That's where I stumbled on a
copy of Sebatian Haffner's _The Rise and Fall of Prussia_ -- fabulous
reading for way back!

Hope you have a fabulous trip.

OldWilmington@nc.rr.com
http://www.geocities.com/wilmingtonthenandnow/
http://www.journalscape.com/TheWilmingtonian/2003


"Gordon" <jillandgordon@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
news:1111097980.845076.214230@l41g2000cwc.googlegr oups.com...
> I had earlier asked for pub recommendations in Windsor but, because of
> flight availability (I am an airline employee), we are returning from
> our cruise via Frankfurt rather than London. We will have one
> afternoon and evening in Frankfurt. Is there one "must see" in
> Frankfurt for thatour one afternoon?
>
> Thanks for the helpful pub tips. I'll keep them in our travel library
> for future trips and to tell my coworkers.
>
> Gordon
>

OldWilmington
18-03-2005, 06.19.43
Hi, Gordon,

I've spent a Saturday in Frankfurt two years ago (while staying in Bad
Homburg outside the city), and last year, while in the latter town again,
took a train and spent the day.

For the record, I love both places and wish I could have returned this year
to see Frankfurt's Icon Museum and walk around Sachsenhausen.

You'll want to see the Rohmer, the picturesque city center, and maybe enter
the Dom, the cathedral. I thought the church was magnificent, and took some
beautiful photos.

Along the river Main is the city's "museum row", where outstanding museums
are easy to access. On both occasions I visited the Stadel with its
collection of 14th to 20th century paintings. The collection is
magnificent, typified by Botticellis' 1480 _Portrait of a Woman_. I was so
enamored of this work (its postcard on my refrigerator for an entire year),
that I had a jewelry artist in my hometown make me a pendant necklace using
the card and her special technique to render the image on clay.

Whether Italian or German Baroque or Netherlandish, the experience of these
art works is unforgettable!

Another amazing museum is the Liebieghaus right nearby, in an 1896 villa.
Some might consider this venue one of the finest ancient sculpture galleries
in the world. The lunch in the cafe (along with a homemade piece of tart)
was another unexpected pleasure.

While getting a good workout walking the city, you can dip into the
Karlstadt department store. The shoes were wellmade and reasonably priced.
I found a pair I can live with forever. Down in the basement, there was an
outstanding selection of Easter candy and holiday items.

I think the little German eatery we dined in for lunch was the Apfelweinhaus
or something like that. (Oddly enough, the first time my husband dined
here, he ran into a German colleague he had last seen in Mexico City about
20 years before!) This is a good opportunity for a typical German lunch.
Hessian cuisine is quite interesting, with its special green sauce (and I
think about now may be white asparagus season). Last year in late March,
many Hessians were dining on the white asparagus with green sauce atop.

A wonderful Italian restaurant (for a dressy dinner) is Isoletta. I've
dined here twice, and it is lovely. The second time, in conversing with a
diner next to us (an elderly German priest), I found he was a Templar Knight
(telling us his order had been formed by a nobleman and had originally gone
to the Holy Land to take care of people injured in the fighting during the
Crusades.)

If you need dining information, you might check chowhound.com. Some of my
reviews of Frankfurt/Bad Homburg eateries may still be archived or other
chowhounds would be happy to guide you. (Also, chowhound is an excellent
source for recommendations on what to see.)

A last little gem was the British Bookstore. That's where I stumbled on a
copy of Sebatian Haffner's _The Rise and Fall of Prussia_ -- fabulous
reading for way back!

Hope you have a fabulous trip.

OldWilmington@nc.rr.com
http://www.geocities.com/wilmingtonthenandnow/
http://www.journalscape.com/TheWilmingtonian/2003


"Gordon" <jillandgordon@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
news:1111097980.845076.214230@l41g2000cwc.googlegr oups.com...
> I had earlier asked for pub recommendations in Windsor but, because of
> flight availability (I am an airline employee), we are returning from
> our cruise via Frankfurt rather than London. We will have one
> afternoon and evening in Frankfurt. Is there one "must see" in
> Frankfurt for thatour one afternoon?
>
> Thanks for the helpful pub tips. I'll keep them in our travel library
> for future trips and to tell my coworkers.
>
> Gordon
>

OldWilmington
18-03-2005, 06.19.43
Hi, Gordon,

I've spent a Saturday in Frankfurt two years ago (while staying in Bad
Homburg outside the city), and last year, while in the latter town again,
took a train and spent the day.

For the record, I love both places and wish I could have returned this year
to see Frankfurt's Icon Museum and walk around Sachsenhausen.

You'll want to see the Rohmer, the picturesque city center, and maybe enter
the Dom, the cathedral. I thought the church was magnificent, and took some
beautiful photos.

Along the river Main is the city's "museum row", where outstanding museums
are easy to access. On both occasions I visited the Stadel with its
collection of 14th to 20th century paintings. The collection is
magnificent, typified by Botticellis' 1480 _Portrait of a Woman_. I was so
enamored of this work (its postcard on my refrigerator for an entire year),
that I had a jewelry artist in my hometown make me a pendant necklace using
the card and her special technique to render the image on clay.

Whether Italian or German Baroque or Netherlandish, the experience of these
art works is unforgettable!

Another amazing museum is the Liebieghaus right nearby, in an 1896 villa.
Some might consider this venue one of the finest ancient sculpture galleries
in the world. The lunch in the cafe (along with a homemade piece of tart)
was another unexpected pleasure.

While getting a good workout walking the city, you can dip into the
Karlstadt department store. The shoes were wellmade and reasonably priced.
I found a pair I can live with forever. Down in the basement, there was an
outstanding selection of Easter candy and holiday items.

I think the little German eatery we dined in for lunch was the Apfelweinhaus
or something like that. (Oddly enough, the first time my husband dined
here, he ran into a German colleague he had last seen in Mexico City about
20 years before!) This is a good opportunity for a typical German lunch.
Hessian cuisine is quite interesting, with its special green sauce (and I
think about now may be white asparagus season). Last year in late March,
many Hessians were dining on the white asparagus with green sauce atop.

A wonderful Italian restaurant (for a dressy dinner) is Isoletta. I've
dined here twice, and it is lovely. The second time, in conversing with a
diner next to us (an elderly German priest), I found he was a Templar Knight
(telling us his order had been formed by a nobleman and had originally gone
to the Holy Land to take care of people injured in the fighting during the
Crusades.)

If you need dining information, you might check chowhound.com. Some of my
reviews of Frankfurt/Bad Homburg eateries may still be archived or other
chowhounds would be happy to guide you. (Also, chowhound is an excellent
source for recommendations on what to see.)

A last little gem was the British Bookstore. That's where I stumbled on a
copy of Sebatian Haffner's _The Rise and Fall of Prussia_ -- fabulous
reading for way back!

Hope you have a fabulous trip.

OldWilmington@nc.rr.com
http://www.geocities.com/wilmingtonthenandnow/
http://www.journalscape.com/TheWilmingtonian/2003


"Gordon" <jillandgordon@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
news:1111097980.845076.214230@l41g2000cwc.googlegr oups.com...
> I had earlier asked for pub recommendations in Windsor but, because of
> flight availability (I am an airline employee), we are returning from
> our cruise via Frankfurt rather than London. We will have one
> afternoon and evening in Frankfurt. Is there one "must see" in
> Frankfurt for thatour one afternoon?
>
> Thanks for the helpful pub tips. I'll keep them in our travel library
> for future trips and to tell my coworkers.
>
> Gordon
>

OldWilmington
18-03-2005, 06.19.43
Hi, Gordon,

I've spent a Saturday in Frankfurt two years ago (while staying in Bad
Homburg outside the city), and last year, while in the latter town again,
took a train and spent the day.

For the record, I love both places and wish I could have returned this year
to see Frankfurt's Icon Museum and walk around Sachsenhausen.

You'll want to see the Rohmer, the picturesque city center, and maybe enter
the Dom, the cathedral. I thought the church was magnificent, and took some
beautiful photos.

Along the river Main is the city's "museum row", where outstanding museums
are easy to access. On both occasions I visited the Stadel with its
collection of 14th to 20th century paintings. The collection is
magnificent, typified by Botticellis' 1480 _Portrait of a Woman_. I was so
enamored of this work (its postcard on my refrigerator for an entire year),
that I had a jewelry artist in my hometown make me a pendant necklace using
the card and her special technique to render the image on clay.

Whether Italian or German Baroque or Netherlandish, the experience of these
art works is unforgettable!

Another amazing museum is the Liebieghaus right nearby, in an 1896 villa.
Some might consider this venue one of the finest ancient sculpture galleries
in the world. The lunch in the cafe (along with a homemade piece of tart)
was another unexpected pleasure.

While getting a good workout walking the city, you can dip into the
Karlstadt department store. The shoes were wellmade and reasonably priced.
I found a pair I can live with forever. Down in the basement, there was an
outstanding selection of Easter candy and holiday items.

I think the little German eatery we dined in for lunch was the Apfelweinhaus
or something like that. (Oddly enough, the first time my husband dined
here, he ran into a German colleague he had last seen in Mexico City about
20 years before!) This is a good opportunity for a typical German lunch.
Hessian cuisine is quite interesting, with its special green sauce (and I
think about now may be white asparagus season). Last year in late March,
many Hessians were dining on the white asparagus with green sauce atop.

A wonderful Italian restaurant (for a dressy dinner) is Isoletta. I've
dined here twice, and it is lovely. The second time, in conversing with a
diner next to us (an elderly German priest), I found he was a Templar Knight
(telling us his order had been formed by a nobleman and had originally gone
to the Holy Land to take care of people injured in the fighting during the
Crusades.)

If you need dining information, you might check chowhound.com. Some of my
reviews of Frankfurt/Bad Homburg eateries may still be archived or other
chowhounds would be happy to guide you. (Also, chowhound is an excellent
source for recommendations on what to see.)

A last little gem was the British Bookstore. That's where I stumbled on a
copy of Sebatian Haffner's _The Rise and Fall of Prussia_ -- fabulous
reading for way back!

Hope you have a fabulous trip.

OldWilmington@nc.rr.com
http://www.geocities.com/wilmingtonthenandnow/
http://www.journalscape.com/TheWilmingtonian/2003


"Gordon" <jillandgordon@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
news:1111097980.845076.214230@l41g2000cwc.googlegr oups.com...
> I had earlier asked for pub recommendations in Windsor but, because of
> flight availability (I am an airline employee), we are returning from
> our cruise via Frankfurt rather than London. We will have one
> afternoon and evening in Frankfurt. Is there one "must see" in
> Frankfurt for thatour one afternoon?
>
> Thanks for the helpful pub tips. I'll keep them in our travel library
> for future trips and to tell my coworkers.
>
> Gordon
>

OldWilmington
18-03-2005, 06.19.43
Hi, Gordon,

I've spent a Saturday in Frankfurt two years ago (while staying in Bad
Homburg outside the city), and last year, while in the latter town again,
took a train and spent the day.

For the record, I love both places and wish I could have returned this year
to see Frankfurt's Icon Museum and walk around Sachsenhausen.

You'll want to see the Rohmer, the picturesque city center, and maybe enter
the Dom, the cathedral. I thought the church was magnificent, and took some
beautiful photos.

Along the river Main is the city's "museum row", where outstanding museums
are easy to access. On both occasions I visited the Stadel with its
collection of 14th to 20th century paintings. The collection is
magnificent, typified by Botticellis' 1480 _Portrait of a Woman_. I was so
enamored of this work (its postcard on my refrigerator for an entire year),
that I had a jewelry artist in my hometown make me a pendant necklace using
the card and her special technique to render the image on clay.

Whether Italian or German Baroque or Netherlandish, the experience of these
art works is unforgettable!

Another amazing museum is the Liebieghaus right nearby, in an 1896 villa.
Some might consider this venue one of the finest ancient sculpture galleries
in the world. The lunch in the cafe (along with a homemade piece of tart)
was another unexpected pleasure.

While getting a good workout walking the city, you can dip into the
Karlstadt department store. The shoes were wellmade and reasonably priced.
I found a pair I can live with forever. Down in the basement, there was an
outstanding selection of Easter candy and holiday items.

I think the little German eatery we dined in for lunch was the Apfelweinhaus
or something like that. (Oddly enough, the first time my husband dined
here, he ran into a German colleague he had last seen in Mexico City about
20 years before!) This is a good opportunity for a typical German lunch.
Hessian cuisine is quite interesting, with its special green sauce (and I
think about now may be white asparagus season). Last year in late March,
many Hessians were dining on the white asparagus with green sauce atop.

A wonderful Italian restaurant (for a dressy dinner) is Isoletta. I've
dined here twice, and it is lovely. The second time, in conversing with a
diner next to us (an elderly German priest), I found he was a Templar Knight
(telling us his order had been formed by a nobleman and had originally gone
to the Holy Land to take care of people injured in the fighting during the
Crusades.)

If you need dining information, you might check chowhound.com. Some of my
reviews of Frankfurt/Bad Homburg eateries may still be archived or other
chowhounds would be happy to guide you. (Also, chowhound is an excellent
source for recommendations on what to see.)

A last little gem was the British Bookstore. That's where I stumbled on a
copy of Sebatian Haffner's _The Rise and Fall of Prussia_ -- fabulous
reading for way back!

Hope you have a fabulous trip.

OldWilmington@nc.rr.com
http://www.geocities.com/wilmingtonthenandnow/
http://www.journalscape.com/TheWilmingtonian/2003


"Gordon" <jillandgordon@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
news:1111097980.845076.214230@l41g2000cwc.googlegr oups.com...
> I had earlier asked for pub recommendations in Windsor but, because of
> flight availability (I am an airline employee), we are returning from
> our cruise via Frankfurt rather than London. We will have one
> afternoon and evening in Frankfurt. Is there one "must see" in
> Frankfurt for thatour one afternoon?
>
> Thanks for the helpful pub tips. I'll keep them in our travel library
> for future trips and to tell my coworkers.
>
> Gordon
>

OldWilmington
18-03-2005, 06.19.43
Hi, Gordon,

I've spent a Saturday in Frankfurt two years ago (while staying in Bad
Homburg outside the city), and last year, while in the latter town again,
took a train and spent the day.

For the record, I love both places and wish I could have returned this year
to see Frankfurt's Icon Museum and walk around Sachsenhausen.

You'll want to see the Rohmer, the picturesque city center, and maybe enter
the Dom, the cathedral. I thought the church was magnificent, and took some
beautiful photos.

Along the river Main is the city's "museum row", where outstanding museums
are easy to access. On both occasions I visited the Stadel with its
collection of 14th to 20th century paintings. The collection is
magnificent, typified by Botticellis' 1480 _Portrait of a Woman_. I was so
enamored of this work (its postcard on my refrigerator for an entire year),
that I had a jewelry artist in my hometown make me a pendant necklace using
the card and her special technique to render the image on clay.

Whether Italian or German Baroque or Netherlandish, the experience of these
art works is unforgettable!

Another amazing museum is the Liebieghaus right nearby, in an 1896 villa.
Some might consider this venue one of the finest ancient sculpture galleries
in the world. The lunch in the cafe (along with a homemade piece of tart)
was another unexpected pleasure.

While getting a good workout walking the city, you can dip into the
Karlstadt department store. The shoes were wellmade and reasonably priced.
I found a pair I can live with forever. Down in the basement, there was an
outstanding selection of Easter candy and holiday items.

I think the little German eatery we dined in for lunch was the Apfelweinhaus
or something like that. (Oddly enough, the first time my husband dined
here, he ran into a German colleague he had last seen in Mexico City about
20 years before!) This is a good opportunity for a typical German lunch.
Hessian cuisine is quite interesting, with its special green sauce (and I
think about now may be white asparagus season). Last year in late March,
many Hessians were dining on the white asparagus with green sauce atop.

A wonderful Italian restaurant (for a dressy dinner) is Isoletta. I've
dined here twice, and it is lovely. The second time, in conversing with a
diner next to us (an elderly German priest), I found he was a Templar Knight
(telling us his order had been formed by a nobleman and had originally gone
to the Holy Land to take care of people injured in the fighting during the
Crusades.)

If you need dining information, you might check chowhound.com. Some of my
reviews of Frankfurt/Bad Homburg eateries may still be archived or other
chowhounds would be happy to guide you. (Also, chowhound is an excellent
source for recommendations on what to see.)

A last little gem was the British Bookstore. That's where I stumbled on a
copy of Sebatian Haffner's _The Rise and Fall of Prussia_ -- fabulous
reading for way back!

Hope you have a fabulous trip.

OldWilmington@nc.rr.com
http://www.geocities.com/wilmingtonthenandnow/
http://www.journalscape.com/TheWilmingtonian/2003


"Gordon" <jillandgordon@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
news:1111097980.845076.214230@l41g2000cwc.googlegr oups.com...
> I had earlier asked for pub recommendations in Windsor but, because of
> flight availability (I am an airline employee), we are returning from
> our cruise via Frankfurt rather than London. We will have one
> afternoon and evening in Frankfurt. Is there one "must see" in
> Frankfurt for thatour one afternoon?
>
> Thanks for the helpful pub tips. I'll keep them in our travel library
> for future trips and to tell my coworkers.
>
> Gordon
>

OldWilmington
18-03-2005, 06.19.43
Hi, Gordon,

I've spent a Saturday in Frankfurt two years ago (while staying in Bad
Homburg outside the city), and last year, while in the latter town again,
took a train and spent the day.

For the record, I love both places and wish I could have returned this year
to see Frankfurt's Icon Museum and walk around Sachsenhausen.

You'll want to see the Rohmer, the picturesque city center, and maybe enter
the Dom, the cathedral. I thought the church was magnificent, and took some
beautiful photos.

Along the river Main is the city's "museum row", where outstanding museums
are easy to access. On both occasions I visited the Stadel with its
collection of 14th to 20th century paintings. The collection is
magnificent, typified by Botticellis' 1480 _Portrait of a Woman_. I was so
enamored of this work (its postcard on my refrigerator for an entire year),
that I had a jewelry artist in my hometown make me a pendant necklace using
the card and her special technique to render the image on clay.

Whether Italian or German Baroque or Netherlandish, the experience of these
art works is unforgettable!

Another amazing museum is the Liebieghaus right nearby, in an 1896 villa.
Some might consider this venue one of the finest ancient sculpture galleries
in the world. The lunch in the cafe (along with a homemade piece of tart)
was another unexpected pleasure.

While getting a good workout walking the city, you can dip into the
Karlstadt department store. The shoes were wellmade and reasonably priced.
I found a pair I can live with forever. Down in the basement, there was an
outstanding selection of Easter candy and holiday items.

I think the little German eatery we dined in for lunch was the Apfelweinhaus
or something like that. (Oddly enough, the first time my husband dined
here, he ran into a German colleague he had last seen in Mexico City about
20 years before!) This is a good opportunity for a typical German lunch.
Hessian cuisine is quite interesting, with its special green sauce (and I
think about now may be white asparagus season). Last year in late March,
many Hessians were dining on the white asparagus with green sauce atop.

A wonderful Italian restaurant (for a dressy dinner) is Isoletta. I've
dined here twice, and it is lovely. The second time, in conversing with a
diner next to us (an elderly German priest), I found he was a Templar Knight
(telling us his order had been formed by a nobleman and had originally gone
to the Holy Land to take care of people injured in the fighting during the
Crusades.)

If you need dining information, you might check chowhound.com. Some of my
reviews of Frankfurt/Bad Homburg eateries may still be archived or other
chowhounds would be happy to guide you. (Also, chowhound is an excellent
source for recommendations on what to see.)

A last little gem was the British Bookstore. That's where I stumbled on a
copy of Sebatian Haffner's _The Rise and Fall of Prussia_ -- fabulous
reading for way back!

Hope you have a fabulous trip.

OldWilmington@nc.rr.com
http://www.geocities.com/wilmingtonthenandnow/
http://www.journalscape.com/TheWilmingtonian/2003


"Gordon" <jillandgordon@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
news:1111097980.845076.214230@l41g2000cwc.googlegr oups.com...
> I had earlier asked for pub recommendations in Windsor but, because of
> flight availability (I am an airline employee), we are returning from
> our cruise via Frankfurt rather than London. We will have one
> afternoon and evening in Frankfurt. Is there one "must see" in
> Frankfurt for thatour one afternoon?
>
> Thanks for the helpful pub tips. I'll keep them in our travel library
> for future trips and to tell my coworkers.
>
> Gordon
>

OldWilmington
18-03-2005, 06.19.43
Hi, Gordon,

I've spent a Saturday in Frankfurt two years ago (while staying in Bad
Homburg outside the city), and last year, while in the latter town again,
took a train and spent the day.

For the record, I love both places and wish I could have returned this year
to see Frankfurt's Icon Museum and walk around Sachsenhausen.

You'll want to see the Rohmer, the picturesque city center, and maybe enter
the Dom, the cathedral. I thought the church was magnificent, and took some
beautiful photos.

Along the river Main is the city's "museum row", where outstanding museums
are easy to access. On both occasions I visited the Stadel with its
collection of 14th to 20th century paintings. The collection is
magnificent, typified by Botticellis' 1480 _Portrait of a Woman_. I was so
enamored of this work (its postcard on my refrigerator for an entire year),
that I had a jewelry artist in my hometown make me a pendant necklace using
the card and her special technique to render the image on clay.

Whether Italian or German Baroque or Netherlandish, the experience of these
art works is unforgettable!

Another amazing museum is the Liebieghaus right nearby, in an 1896 villa.
Some might consider this venue one of the finest ancient sculpture galleries
in the world. The lunch in the cafe (along with a homemade piece of tart)
was another unexpected pleasure.

While getting a good workout walking the city, you can dip into the
Karlstadt department store. The shoes were wellmade and reasonably priced.
I found a pair I can live with forever. Down in the basement, there was an
outstanding selection of Easter candy and holiday items.

I think the little German eatery we dined in for lunch was the Apfelweinhaus
or something like that. (Oddly enough, the first time my husband dined
here, he ran into a German colleague he had last seen in Mexico City about
20 years before!) This is a good opportunity for a typical German lunch.
Hessian cuisine is quite interesting, with its special green sauce (and I
think about now may be white asparagus season). Last year in late March,
many Hessians were dining on the white asparagus with green sauce atop.

A wonderful Italian restaurant (for a dressy dinner) is Isoletta. I've
dined here twice, and it is lovely. The second time, in conversing with a
diner next to us (an elderly German priest), I found he was a Templar Knight
(telling us his order had been formed by a nobleman and had originally gone
to the Holy Land to take care of people injured in the fighting during the
Crusades.)

If you need dining information, you might check chowhound.com. Some of my
reviews of Frankfurt/Bad Homburg eateries may still be archived or other
chowhounds would be happy to guide you. (Also, chowhound is an excellent
source for recommendations on what to see.)

A last little gem was the British Bookstore. That's where I stumbled on a
copy of Sebatian Haffner's _The Rise and Fall of Prussia_ -- fabulous
reading for way back!

Hope you have a fabulous trip.

OldWilmington@nc.rr.com
http://www.geocities.com/wilmingtonthenandnow/
http://www.journalscape.com/TheWilmingtonian/2003


"Gordon" <jillandgordon@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
news:1111097980.845076.214230@l41g2000cwc.googlegr oups.com...
> I had earlier asked for pub recommendations in Windsor but, because of
> flight availability (I am an airline employee), we are returning from
> our cruise via Frankfurt rather than London. We will have one
> afternoon and evening in Frankfurt. Is there one "must see" in
> Frankfurt for thatour one afternoon?
>
> Thanks for the helpful pub tips. I'll keep them in our travel library
> for future trips and to tell my coworkers.
>
> Gordon
>

OldWilmington
18-03-2005, 06.19.43
Hi, Gordon,

I've spent a Saturday in Frankfurt two years ago (while staying in Bad
Homburg outside the city), and last year, while in the latter town again,
took a train and spent the day.

For the record, I love both places and wish I could have returned this year
to see Frankfurt's Icon Museum and walk around Sachsenhausen.

You'll want to see the Rohmer, the picturesque city center, and maybe enter
the Dom, the cathedral. I thought the church was magnificent, and took some
beautiful photos.

Along the river Main is the city's "museum row", where outstanding museums
are easy to access. On both occasions I visited the Stadel with its
collection of 14th to 20th century paintings. The collection is
magnificent, typified by Botticellis' 1480 _Portrait of a Woman_. I was so
enamored of this work (its postcard on my refrigerator for an entire year),
that I had a jewelry artist in my hometown make me a pendant necklace using
the card and her special technique to render the image on clay.

Whether Italian or German Baroque or Netherlandish, the experience of these
art works is unforgettable!

Another amazing museum is the Liebieghaus right nearby, in an 1896 villa.
Some might consider this venue one of the finest ancient sculpture galleries
in the world. The lunch in the cafe (along with a homemade piece of tart)
was another unexpected pleasure.

While getting a good workout walking the city, you can dip into the
Karlstadt department store. The shoes were wellmade and reasonably priced.
I found a pair I can live with forever. Down in the basement, there was an
outstanding selection of Easter candy and holiday items.

I think the little German eatery we dined in for lunch was the Apfelweinhaus
or something like that. (Oddly enough, the first time my husband dined
here, he ran into a German colleague he had last seen in Mexico City about
20 years before!) This is a good opportunity for a typical German lunch.
Hessian cuisine is quite interesting, with its special green sauce (and I
think about now may be white asparagus season). Last year in late March,
many Hessians were dining on the white asparagus with green sauce atop.

A wonderful Italian restaurant (for a dressy dinner) is Isoletta. I've
dined here twice, and it is lovely. The second time, in conversing with a
diner next to us (an elderly German priest), I found he was a Templar Knight
(telling us his order had been formed by a nobleman and had originally gone
to the Holy Land to take care of people injured in the fighting during the
Crusades.)

If you need dining information, you might check chowhound.com. Some of my
reviews of Frankfurt/Bad Homburg eateries may still be archived or other
chowhounds would be happy to guide you. (Also, chowhound is an excellent
source for recommendations on what to see.)

A last little gem was the British Bookstore. That's where I stumbled on a
copy of Sebatian Haffner's _The Rise and Fall of Prussia_ -- fabulous
reading for way back!

Hope you have a fabulous trip.

OldWilmington@nc.rr.com
http://www.geocities.com/wilmingtonthenandnow/
http://www.journalscape.com/TheWilmingtonian/2003


"Gordon" <jillandgordon@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
news:1111097980.845076.214230@l41g2000cwc.googlegr oups.com...
> I had earlier asked for pub recommendations in Windsor but, because of
> flight availability (I am an airline employee), we are returning from
> our cruise via Frankfurt rather than London. We will have one
> afternoon and evening in Frankfurt. Is there one "must see" in
> Frankfurt for thatour one afternoon?
>
> Thanks for the helpful pub tips. I'll keep them in our travel library
> for future trips and to tell my coworkers.
>
> Gordon
>

OldWilmington
18-03-2005, 06.19.43
Hi, Gordon,

I've spent a Saturday in Frankfurt two years ago (while staying in Bad
Homburg outside the city), and last year, while in the latter town again,
took a train and spent the day.

For the record, I love both places and wish I could have returned this year
to see Frankfurt's Icon Museum and walk around Sachsenhausen.

You'll want to see the Rohmer, the picturesque city center, and maybe enter
the Dom, the cathedral. I thought the church was magnificent, and took some
beautiful photos.

Along the river Main is the city's "museum row", where outstanding museums
are easy to access. On both occasions I visited the Stadel with its
collection of 14th to 20th century paintings. The collection is
magnificent, typified by Botticellis' 1480 _Portrait of a Woman_. I was so
enamored of this work (its postcard on my refrigerator for an entire year),
that I had a jewelry artist in my hometown make me a pendant necklace using
the card and her special technique to render the image on clay.

Whether Italian or German Baroque or Netherlandish, the experience of these
art works is unforgettable!

Another amazing museum is the Liebieghaus right nearby, in an 1896 villa.
Some might consider this venue one of the finest ancient sculpture galleries
in the world. The lunch in the cafe (along with a homemade piece of tart)
was another unexpected pleasure.

While getting a good workout walking the city, you can dip into the
Karlstadt department store. The shoes were wellmade and reasonably priced.
I found a pair I can live with forever. Down in the basement, there was an
outstanding selection of Easter candy and holiday items.

I think the little German eatery we dined in for lunch was the Apfelweinhaus
or something like that. (Oddly enough, the first time my husband dined
here, he ran into a German colleague he had last seen in Mexico City about
20 years before!) This is a good opportunity for a typical German lunch.
Hessian cuisine is quite interesting, with its special green sauce (and I
think about now may be white asparagus season). Last year in late March,
many Hessians were dining on the white asparagus with green sauce atop.

A wonderful Italian restaurant (for a dressy dinner) is Isoletta. I've
dined here twice, and it is lovely. The second time, in conversing with a
diner next to us (an elderly German priest), I found he was a Templar Knight
(telling us his order had been formed by a nobleman and had originally gone
to the Holy Land to take care of people injured in the fighting during the
Crusades.)

If you need dining information, you might check chowhound.com. Some of my
reviews of Frankfurt/Bad Homburg eateries may still be archived or other
chowhounds would be happy to guide you. (Also, chowhound is an excellent
source for recommendations on what to see.)

A last little gem was the British Bookstore. That's where I stumbled on a
copy of Sebatian Haffner's _The Rise and Fall of Prussia_ -- fabulous
reading for way back!

Hope you have a fabulous trip.

OldWilmington@nc.rr.com
http://www.geocities.com/wilmingtonthenandnow/
http://www.journalscape.com/TheWilmingtonian/2003


"Gordon" <jillandgordon@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
news:1111097980.845076.214230@l41g2000cwc.googlegr oups.com...
> I had earlier asked for pub recommendations in Windsor but, because of
> flight availability (I am an airline employee), we are returning from
> our cruise via Frankfurt rather than London. We will have one
> afternoon and evening in Frankfurt. Is there one "must see" in
> Frankfurt for thatour one afternoon?
>
> Thanks for the helpful pub tips. I'll keep them in our travel library
> for future trips and to tell my coworkers.
>
> Gordon
>

OldWilmington
18-03-2005, 06.19.43
Hi, Gordon,

I've spent a Saturday in Frankfurt two years ago (while staying in Bad
Homburg outside the city), and last year, while in the latter town again,
took a train and spent the day.

For the record, I love both places and wish I could have returned this year
to see Frankfurt's Icon Museum and walk around Sachsenhausen.

You'll want to see the Rohmer, the picturesque city center, and maybe enter
the Dom, the cathedral. I thought the church was magnificent, and took some
beautiful photos.

Along the river Main is the city's "museum row", where outstanding museums
are easy to access. On both occasions I visited the Stadel with its
collection of 14th to 20th century paintings. The collection is
magnificent, typified by Botticellis' 1480 _Portrait of a Woman_. I was so
enamored of this work (its postcard on my refrigerator for an entire year),
that I had a jewelry artist in my hometown make me a pendant necklace using
the card and her special technique to render the image on clay.

Whether Italian or German Baroque or Netherlandish, the experience of these
art works is unforgettable!

Another amazing museum is the Liebieghaus right nearby, in an 1896 villa.
Some might consider this venue one of the finest ancient sculpture galleries
in the world. The lunch in the cafe (along with a homemade piece of tart)
was another unexpected pleasure.

While getting a good workout walking the city, you can dip into the
Karlstadt department store. The shoes were wellmade and reasonably priced.
I found a pair I can live with forever. Down in the basement, there was an
outstanding selection of Easter candy and holiday items.

I think the little German eatery we dined in for lunch was the Apfelweinhaus
or something like that. (Oddly enough, the first time my husband dined
here, he ran into a German colleague he had last seen in Mexico City about
20 years before!) This is a good opportunity for a typical German lunch.
Hessian cuisine is quite interesting, with its special green sauce (and I
think about now may be white asparagus season). Last year in late March,
many Hessians were dining on the white asparagus with green sauce atop.

A wonderful Italian restaurant (for a dressy dinner) is Isoletta. I've
dined here twice, and it is lovely. The second time, in conversing with a
diner next to us (an elderly German priest), I found he was a Templar Knight
(telling us his order had been formed by a nobleman and had originally gone
to the Holy Land to take care of people injured in the fighting during the
Crusades.)

If you need dining information, you might check chowhound.com. Some of my
reviews of Frankfurt/Bad Homburg eateries may still be archived or other
chowhounds would be happy to guide you. (Also, chowhound is an excellent
source for recommendations on what to see.)

A last little gem was the British Bookstore. That's where I stumbled on a
copy of Sebatian Haffner's _The Rise and Fall of Prussia_ -- fabulous
reading for way back!

Hope you have a fabulous trip.

OldWilmington@nc.rr.com
http://www.geocities.com/wilmingtonthenandnow/
http://www.journalscape.com/TheWilmingtonian/2003


"Gordon" <jillandgordon@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
news:1111097980.845076.214230@l41g2000cwc.googlegr oups.com...
> I had earlier asked for pub recommendations in Windsor but, because of
> flight availability (I am an airline employee), we are returning from
> our cruise via Frankfurt rather than London. We will have one
> afternoon and evening in Frankfurt. Is there one "must see" in
> Frankfurt for thatour one afternoon?
>
> Thanks for the helpful pub tips. I'll keep them in our travel library
> for future trips and to tell my coworkers.
>
> Gordon
>

OldWilmington
18-03-2005, 06.19.43
Hi, Gordon,

I've spent a Saturday in Frankfurt two years ago (while staying in Bad
Homburg outside the city), and last year, while in the latter town again,
took a train and spent the day.

For the record, I love both places and wish I could have returned this year
to see Frankfurt's Icon Museum and walk around Sachsenhausen.

You'll want to see the Rohmer, the picturesque city center, and maybe enter
the Dom, the cathedral. I thought the church was magnificent, and took some
beautiful photos.

Along the river Main is the city's "museum row", where outstanding museums
are easy to access. On both occasions I visited the Stadel with its
collection of 14th to 20th century paintings. The collection is
magnificent, typified by Botticellis' 1480 _Portrait of a Woman_. I was so
enamored of this work (its postcard on my refrigerator for an entire year),
that I had a jewelry artist in my hometown make me a pendant necklace using
the card and her special technique to render the image on clay.

Whether Italian or German Baroque or Netherlandish, the experience of these
art works is unforgettable!

Another amazing museum is the Liebieghaus right nearby, in an 1896 villa.
Some might consider this venue one of the finest ancient sculpture galleries
in the world. The lunch in the cafe (along with a homemade piece of tart)
was another unexpected pleasure.

While getting a good workout walking the city, you can dip into the
Karlstadt department store. The shoes were wellmade and reasonably priced.
I found a pair I can live with forever. Down in the basement, there was an
outstanding selection of Easter candy and holiday items.

I think the little German eatery we dined in for lunch was the Apfelweinhaus
or something like that. (Oddly enough, the first time my husband dined
here, he ran into a German colleague he had last seen in Mexico City about
20 years before!) This is a good opportunity for a typical German lunch.
Hessian cuisine is quite interesting, with its special green sauce (and I
think about now may be white asparagus season). Last year in late March,
many Hessians were dining on the white asparagus with green sauce atop.

A wonderful Italian restaurant (for a dressy dinner) is Isoletta. I've
dined here twice, and it is lovely. The second time, in conversing with a
diner next to us (an elderly German priest), I found he was a Templar Knight
(telling us his order had been formed by a nobleman and had originally gone
to the Holy Land to take care of people injured in the fighting during the
Crusades.)

If you need dining information, you might check chowhound.com. Some of my
reviews of Frankfurt/Bad Homburg eateries may still be archived or other
chowhounds would be happy to guide you. (Also, chowhound is an excellent
source for recommendations on what to see.)

A last little gem was the British Bookstore. That's where I stumbled on a
copy of Sebatian Haffner's _The Rise and Fall of Prussia_ -- fabulous
reading for way back!

Hope you have a fabulous trip.

OldWilmington@nc.rr.com
http://www.geocities.com/wilmingtonthenandnow/
http://www.journalscape.com/TheWilmingtonian/2003


"Gordon" <jillandgordon@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
news:1111097980.845076.214230@l41g2000cwc.googlegr oups.com...
> I had earlier asked for pub recommendations in Windsor but, because of
> flight availability (I am an airline employee), we are returning from
> our cruise via Frankfurt rather than London. We will have one
> afternoon and evening in Frankfurt. Is there one "must see" in
> Frankfurt for thatour one afternoon?
>
> Thanks for the helpful pub tips. I'll keep them in our travel library
> for future trips and to tell my coworkers.
>
> Gordon
>

OldWilmington
18-03-2005, 06.19.43
Hi, Gordon,

I've spent a Saturday in Frankfurt two years ago (while staying in Bad
Homburg outside the city), and last year, while in the latter town again,
took a train and spent the day.

For the record, I love both places and wish I could have returned this year
to see Frankfurt's Icon Museum and walk around Sachsenhausen.

You'll want to see the Rohmer, the picturesque city center, and maybe enter
the Dom, the cathedral. I thought the church was magnificent, and took some
beautiful photos.

Along the river Main is the city's "museum row", where outstanding museums
are easy to access. On both occasions I visited the Stadel with its
collection of 14th to 20th century paintings. The collection is
magnificent, typified by Botticellis' 1480 _Portrait of a Woman_. I was so
enamored of this work (its postcard on my refrigerator for an entire year),
that I had a jewelry artist in my hometown make me a pendant necklace using
the card and her special technique to render the image on clay.

Whether Italian or German Baroque or Netherlandish, the experience of these
art works is unforgettable!

Another amazing museum is the Liebieghaus right nearby, in an 1896 villa.
Some might consider this venue one of the finest ancient sculpture galleries
in the world. The lunch in the cafe (along with a homemade piece of tart)
was another unexpected pleasure.

While getting a good workout walking the city, you can dip into the
Karlstadt department store. The shoes were wellmade and reasonably priced.
I found a pair I can live with forever. Down in the basement, there was an
outstanding selection of Easter candy and holiday items.

I think the little German eatery we dined in for lunch was the Apfelweinhaus
or something like that. (Oddly enough, the first time my husband dined
here, he ran into a German colleague he had last seen in Mexico City about
20 years before!) This is a good opportunity for a typical German lunch.
Hessian cuisine is quite interesting, with its special green sauce (and I
think about now may be white asparagus season). Last year in late March,
many Hessians were dining on the white asparagus with green sauce atop.

A wonderful Italian restaurant (for a dressy dinner) is Isoletta. I've
dined here twice, and it is lovely. The second time, in conversing with a
diner next to us (an elderly German priest), I found he was a Templar Knight
(telling us his order had been formed by a nobleman and had originally gone
to the Holy Land to take care of people injured in the fighting during the
Crusades.)

If you need dining information, you might check chowhound.com. Some of my
reviews of Frankfurt/Bad Homburg eateries may still be archived or other
chowhounds would be happy to guide you. (Also, chowhound is an excellent
source for recommendations on what to see.)

A last little gem was the British Bookstore. That's where I stumbled on a
copy of Sebatian Haffner's _The Rise and Fall of Prussia_ -- fabulous
reading for way back!

Hope you have a fabulous trip.

OldWilmington@nc.rr.com
http://www.geocities.com/wilmingtonthenandnow/
http://www.journalscape.com/TheWilmingtonian/2003


"Gordon" <jillandgordon@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
news:1111097980.845076.214230@l41g2000cwc.googlegr oups.com...
> I had earlier asked for pub recommendations in Windsor but, because of
> flight availability (I am an airline employee), we are returning from
> our cruise via Frankfurt rather than London. We will have one
> afternoon and evening in Frankfurt. Is there one "must see" in
> Frankfurt for thatour one afternoon?
>
> Thanks for the helpful pub tips. I'll keep them in our travel library
> for future trips and to tell my coworkers.
>
> Gordon
>

OldWilmington
18-03-2005, 06.19.43
Hi, Gordon,

I've spent a Saturday in Frankfurt two years ago (while staying in Bad
Homburg outside the city), and last year, while in the latter town again,
took a train and spent the day.

For the record, I love both places and wish I could have returned this year
to see Frankfurt's Icon Museum and walk around Sachsenhausen.

You'll want to see the Rohmer, the picturesque city center, and maybe enter
the Dom, the cathedral. I thought the church was magnificent, and took some
beautiful photos.

Along the river Main is the city's "museum row", where outstanding museums
are easy to access. On both occasions I visited the Stadel with its
collection of 14th to 20th century paintings. The collection is
magnificent, typified by Botticellis' 1480 _Portrait of a Woman_. I was so
enamored of this work (its postcard on my refrigerator for an entire year),
that I had a jewelry artist in my hometown make me a pendant necklace using
the card and her special technique to render the image on clay.

Whether Italian or German Baroque or Netherlandish, the experience of these
art works is unforgettable!

Another amazing museum is the Liebieghaus right nearby, in an 1896 villa.
Some might consider this venue one of the finest ancient sculpture galleries
in the world. The lunch in the cafe (along with a homemade piece of tart)
was another unexpected pleasure.

While getting a good workout walking the city, you can dip into the
Karlstadt department store. The shoes were wellmade and reasonably priced.
I found a pair I can live with forever. Down in the basement, there was an
outstanding selection of Easter candy and holiday items.

I think the little German eatery we dined in for lunch was the Apfelweinhaus
or something like that. (Oddly enough, the first time my husband dined
here, he ran into a German colleague he had last seen in Mexico City about
20 years before!) This is a good opportunity for a typical German lunch.
Hessian cuisine is quite interesting, with its special green sauce (and I
think about now may be white asparagus season). Last year in late March,
many Hessians were dining on the white asparagus with green sauce atop.

A wonderful Italian restaurant (for a dressy dinner) is Isoletta. I've
dined here twice, and it is lovely. The second time, in conversing with a
diner next to us (an elderly German priest), I found he was a Templar Knight
(telling us his order had been formed by a nobleman and had originally gone
to the Holy Land to take care of people injured in the fighting during the
Crusades.)

If you need dining information, you might check chowhound.com. Some of my
reviews of Frankfurt/Bad Homburg eateries may still be archived or other
chowhounds would be happy to guide you. (Also, chowhound is an excellent
source for recommendations on what to see.)

A last little gem was the British Bookstore. That's where I stumbled on a
copy of Sebatian Haffner's _The Rise and Fall of Prussia_ -- fabulous
reading for way back!

Hope you have a fabulous trip.

OldWilmington@nc.rr.com
http://www.geocities.com/wilmingtonthenandnow/
http://www.journalscape.com/TheWilmingtonian/2003


"Gordon" <jillandgordon@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
news:1111097980.845076.214230@l41g2000cwc.googlegr oups.com...
> I had earlier asked for pub recommendations in Windsor but, because of
> flight availability (I am an airline employee), we are returning from
> our cruise via Frankfurt rather than London. We will have one
> afternoon and evening in Frankfurt. Is there one "must see" in
> Frankfurt for thatour one afternoon?
>
> Thanks for the helpful pub tips. I'll keep them in our travel library
> for future trips and to tell my coworkers.
>
> Gordon
>

OldWilmington
18-03-2005, 06.19.43
Hi, Gordon,

I've spent a Saturday in Frankfurt two years ago (while staying in Bad
Homburg outside the city), and last year, while in the latter town again,
took a train and spent the day.

For the record, I love both places and wish I could have returned this year
to see Frankfurt's Icon Museum and walk around Sachsenhausen.

You'll want to see the Rohmer, the picturesque city center, and maybe enter
the Dom, the cathedral. I thought the church was magnificent, and took some
beautiful photos.

Along the river Main is the city's "museum row", where outstanding museums
are easy to access. On both occasions I visited the Stadel with its
collection of 14th to 20th century paintings. The collection is
magnificent, typified by Botticellis' 1480 _Portrait of a Woman_. I was so
enamored of this work (its postcard on my refrigerator for an entire year),
that I had a jewelry artist in my hometown make me a pendant necklace using
the card and her special technique to render the image on clay.

Whether Italian or German Baroque or Netherlandish, the experience of these
art works is unforgettable!

Another amazing museum is the Liebieghaus right nearby, in an 1896 villa.
Some might consider this venue one of the finest ancient sculpture galleries
in the world. The lunch in the cafe (along with a homemade piece of tart)
was another unexpected pleasure.

While getting a good workout walking the city, you can dip into the
Karlstadt department store. The shoes were wellmade and reasonably priced.
I found a pair I can live with forever. Down in the basement, there was an
outstanding selection of Easter candy and holiday items.

I think the little German eatery we dined in for lunch was the Apfelweinhaus
or something like that. (Oddly enough, the first time my husband dined
here, he ran into a German colleague he had last seen in Mexico City about
20 years before!) This is a good opportunity for a typical German lunch.
Hessian cuisine is quite interesting, with its special green sauce (and I
think about now may be white asparagus season). Last year in late March,
many Hessians were dining on the white asparagus with green sauce atop.

A wonderful Italian restaurant (for a dressy dinner) is Isoletta. I've
dined here twice, and it is lovely. The second time, in conversing with a
diner next to us (an elderly German priest), I found he was a Templar Knight
(telling us his order had been formed by a nobleman and had originally gone
to the Holy Land to take care of people injured in the fighting during the
Crusades.)

If you need dining information, you might check chowhound.com. Some of my
reviews of Frankfurt/Bad Homburg eateries may still be archived or other
chowhounds would be happy to guide you. (Also, chowhound is an excellent
source for recommendations on what to see.)

A last little gem was the British Bookstore. That's where I stumbled on a
copy of Sebatian Haffner's _The Rise and Fall of Prussia_ -- fabulous
reading for way back!

Hope you have a fabulous trip.

OldWilmington@nc.rr.com
http://www.geocities.com/wilmingtonthenandnow/
http://www.journalscape.com/TheWilmingtonian/2003


"Gordon" <jillandgordon@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
news:1111097980.845076.214230@l41g2000cwc.googlegr oups.com...
> I had earlier asked for pub recommendations in Windsor but, because of
> flight availability (I am an airline employee), we are returning from
> our cruise via Frankfurt rather than London. We will have one
> afternoon and evening in Frankfurt. Is there one "must see" in
> Frankfurt for thatour one afternoon?
>
> Thanks for the helpful pub tips. I'll keep them in our travel library
> for future trips and to tell my coworkers.
>
> Gordon
>

OldWilmington
18-03-2005, 06.19.43
Hi, Gordon,

I've spent a Saturday in Frankfurt two years ago (while staying in Bad
Homburg outside the city), and last year, while in the latter town again,
took a train and spent the day.

For the record, I love both places and wish I could have returned this year
to see Frankfurt's Icon Museum and walk around Sachsenhausen.

You'll want to see the Rohmer, the picturesque city center, and maybe enter
the Dom, the cathedral. I thought the church was magnificent, and took some
beautiful photos.

Along the river Main is the city's "museum row", where outstanding museums
are easy to access. On both occasions I visited the Stadel with its
collection of 14th to 20th century paintings. The collection is
magnificent, typified by Botticellis' 1480 _Portrait of a Woman_. I was so
enamored of this work (its postcard on my refrigerator for an entire year),
that I had a jewelry artist in my hometown make me a pendant necklace using
the card and her special technique to render the image on clay.

Whether Italian or German Baroque or Netherlandish, the experience of these
art works is unforgettable!

Another amazing museum is the Liebieghaus right nearby, in an 1896 villa.
Some might consider this venue one of the finest ancient sculpture galleries
in the world. The lunch in the cafe (along with a homemade piece of tart)
was another unexpected pleasure.

While getting a good workout walking the city, you can dip into the
Karlstadt department store. The shoes were wellmade and reasonably priced.
I found a pair I can live with forever. Down in the basement, there was an
outstanding selection of Easter candy and holiday items.

I think the little German eatery we dined in for lunch was the Apfelweinhaus
or something like that. (Oddly enough, the first time my husband dined
here, he ran into a German colleague he had last seen in Mexico City about
20 years before!) This is a good opportunity for a typical German lunch.
Hessian cuisine is quite interesting, with its special green sauce (and I
think about now may be white asparagus season). Last year in late March,
many Hessians were dining on the white asparagus with green sauce atop.

A wonderful Italian restaurant (for a dressy dinner) is Isoletta. I've
dined here twice, and it is lovely. The second time, in conversing with a
diner next to us (an elderly German priest), I found he was a Templar Knight
(telling us his order had been formed by a nobleman and had originally gone
to the Holy Land to take care of people injured in the fighting during the
Crusades.)

If you need dining information, you might check chowhound.com. Some of my
reviews of Frankfurt/Bad Homburg eateries may still be archived or other
chowhounds would be happy to guide you. (Also, chowhound is an excellent
source for recommendations on what to see.)

A last little gem was the British Bookstore. That's where I stumbled on a
copy of Sebatian Haffner's _The Rise and Fall of Prussia_ -- fabulous
reading for way back!

Hope you have a fabulous trip.

OldWilmington@nc.rr.com
http://www.geocities.com/wilmingtonthenandnow/
http://www.journalscape.com/TheWilmingtonian/2003


"Gordon" <jillandgordon@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
news:1111097980.845076.214230@l41g2000cwc.googlegr oups.com...
> I had earlier asked for pub recommendations in Windsor but, because of
> flight availability (I am an airline employee), we are returning from
> our cruise via Frankfurt rather than London. We will have one
> afternoon and evening in Frankfurt. Is there one "must see" in
> Frankfurt for thatour one afternoon?
>
> Thanks for the helpful pub tips. I'll keep them in our travel library
> for future trips and to tell my coworkers.
>
> Gordon
>

OldWilmington
18-03-2005, 06.19.43
Hi, Gordon,

I've spent a Saturday in Frankfurt two years ago (while staying in Bad
Homburg outside the city), and last year, while in the latter town again,
took a train and spent the day.

For the record, I love both places and wish I could have returned this year
to see Frankfurt's Icon Museum and walk around Sachsenhausen.

You'll want to see the Rohmer, the picturesque city center, and maybe enter
the Dom, the cathedral. I thought the church was magnificent, and took some
beautiful photos.

Along the river Main is the city's "museum row", where outstanding museums
are easy to access. On both occasions I visited the Stadel with its
collection of 14th to 20th century paintings. The collection is
magnificent, typified by Botticellis' 1480 _Portrait of a Woman_. I was so
enamored of this work (its postcard on my refrigerator for an entire year),
that I had a jewelry artist in my hometown make me a pendant necklace using
the card and her special technique to render the image on clay.

Whether Italian or German Baroque or Netherlandish, the experience of these
art works is unforgettable!

Another amazing museum is the Liebieghaus right nearby, in an 1896 villa.
Some might consider this venue one of the finest ancient sculpture galleries
in the world. The lunch in the cafe (along with a homemade piece of tart)
was another unexpected pleasure.

While getting a good workout walking the city, you can dip into the
Karlstadt department store. The shoes were wellmade and reasonably priced.
I found a pair I can live with forever. Down in the basement, there was an
outstanding selection of Easter candy and holiday items.

I think the little German eatery we dined in for lunch was the Apfelweinhaus
or something like that. (Oddly enough, the first time my husband dined
here, he ran into a German colleague he had last seen in Mexico City about
20 years before!) This is a good opportunity for a typical German lunch.
Hessian cuisine is quite interesting, with its special green sauce (and I
think about now may be white asparagus season). Last year in late March,
many Hessians were dining on the white asparagus with green sauce atop.

A wonderful Italian restaurant (for a dressy dinner) is Isoletta. I've
dined here twice, and it is lovely. The second time, in conversing with a
diner next to us (an elderly German priest), I found he was a Templar Knight
(telling us his order had been formed by a nobleman and had originally gone
to the Holy Land to take care of people injured in the fighting during the
Crusades.)

If you need dining information, you might check chowhound.com. Some of my
reviews of Frankfurt/Bad Homburg eateries may still be archived or other
chowhounds would be happy to guide you. (Also, chowhound is an excellent
source for recommendations on what to see.)

A last little gem was the British Bookstore. That's where I stumbled on a
copy of Sebatian Haffner's _The Rise and Fall of Prussia_ -- fabulous
reading for way back!

Hope you have a fabulous trip.

OldWilmington@nc.rr.com
http://www.geocities.com/wilmingtonthenandnow/
http://www.journalscape.com/TheWilmingtonian/2003


"Gordon" <jillandgordon@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
news:1111097980.845076.214230@l41g2000cwc.googlegr oups.com...
> I had earlier asked for pub recommendations in Windsor but, because of
> flight availability (I am an airline employee), we are returning from
> our cruise via Frankfurt rather than London. We will have one
> afternoon and evening in Frankfurt. Is there one "must see" in
> Frankfurt for thatour one afternoon?
>
> Thanks for the helpful pub tips. I'll keep them in our travel library
> for future trips and to tell my coworkers.
>
> Gordon
>

OldWilmington
18-03-2005, 06.19.43
Hi, Gordon,

I've spent a Saturday in Frankfurt two years ago (while staying in Bad
Homburg outside the city), and last year, while in the latter town again,
took a train and spent the day.

For the record, I love both places and wish I could have returned this year
to see Frankfurt's Icon Museum and walk around Sachsenhausen.

You'll want to see the Rohmer, the picturesque city center, and maybe enter
the Dom, the cathedral. I thought the church was magnificent, and took some
beautiful photos.

Along the river Main is the city's "museum row", where outstanding museums
are easy to access. On both occasions I visited the Stadel with its
collection of 14th to 20th century paintings. The collection is
magnificent, typified by Botticellis' 1480 _Portrait of a Woman_. I was so
enamored of this work (its postcard on my refrigerator for an entire year),
that I had a jewelry artist in my hometown make me a pendant necklace using
the card and her special technique to render the image on clay.

Whether Italian or German Baroque or Netherlandish, the experience of these
art works is unforgettable!

Another amazing museum is the Liebieghaus right nearby, in an 1896 villa.
Some might consider this venue one of the finest ancient sculpture galleries
in the world. The lunch in the cafe (along with a homemade piece of tart)
was another unexpected pleasure.

While getting a good workout walking the city, you can dip into the
Karlstadt department store. The shoes were wellmade and reasonably priced.
I found a pair I can live with forever. Down in the basement, there was an
outstanding selection of Easter candy and holiday items.

I think the little German eatery we dined in for lunch was the Apfelweinhaus
or something like that. (Oddly enough, the first time my husband dined
here, he ran into a German colleague he had last seen in Mexico City about
20 years before!) This is a good opportunity for a typical German lunch.
Hessian cuisine is quite interesting, with its special green sauce (and I
think about now may be white asparagus season). Last year in late March,
many Hessians were dining on the white asparagus with green sauce atop.

A wonderful Italian restaurant (for a dressy dinner) is Isoletta. I've
dined here twice, and it is lovely. The second time, in conversing with a
diner next to us (an elderly German priest), I found he was a Templar Knight
(telling us his order had been formed by a nobleman and had originally gone
to the Holy Land to take care of people injured in the fighting during the
Crusades.)

If you need dining information, you might check chowhound.com. Some of my
reviews of Frankfurt/Bad Homburg eateries may still be archived or other
chowhounds would be happy to guide you. (Also, chowhound is an excellent
source for recommendations on what to see.)

A last little gem was the British Bookstore. That's where I stumbled on a
copy of Sebatian Haffner's _The Rise and Fall of Prussia_ -- fabulous
reading for way back!

Hope you have a fabulous trip.

OldWilmington@nc.rr.com
http://www.geocities.com/wilmingtonthenandnow/
http://www.journalscape.com/TheWilmingtonian/2003


"Gordon" <jillandgordon@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
news:1111097980.845076.214230@l41g2000cwc.googlegr oups.com...
> I had earlier asked for pub recommendations in Windsor but, because of
> flight availability (I am an airline employee), we are returning from
> our cruise via Frankfurt rather than London. We will have one
> afternoon and evening in Frankfurt. Is there one "must see" in
> Frankfurt for thatour one afternoon?
>
> Thanks for the helpful pub tips. I'll keep them in our travel library
> for future trips and to tell my coworkers.
>
> Gordon
>

OldWilmington
18-03-2005, 06.19.43
Hi, Gordon,

I've spent a Saturday in Frankfurt two years ago (while staying in Bad
Homburg outside the city), and last year, while in the latter town again,
took a train and spent the day.

For the record, I love both places and wish I could have returned this year
to see Frankfurt's Icon Museum and walk around Sachsenhausen.

You'll want to see the Rohmer, the picturesque city center, and maybe enter
the Dom, the cathedral. I thought the church was magnificent, and took some
beautiful photos.

Along the river Main is the city's "museum row", where outstanding museums
are easy to access. On both occasions I visited the Stadel with its
collection of 14th to 20th century paintings. The collection is
magnificent, typified by Botticellis' 1480 _Portrait of a Woman_. I was so
enamored of this work (its postcard on my refrigerator for an entire year),
that I had a jewelry artist in my hometown make me a pendant necklace using
the card and her special technique to render the image on clay.

Whether Italian or German Baroque or Netherlandish, the experience of these
art works is unforgettable!

Another amazing museum is the Liebieghaus right nearby, in an 1896 villa.
Some might consider this venue one of the finest ancient sculpture galleries
in the world. The lunch in the cafe (along with a homemade piece of tart)
was another unexpected pleasure.

While getting a good workout walking the city, you can dip into the
Karlstadt department store. The shoes were wellmade and reasonably priced.
I found a pair I can live with forever. Down in the basement, there was an
outstanding selection of Easter candy and holiday items.

I think the little German eatery we dined in for lunch was the Apfelweinhaus
or something like that. (Oddly enough, the first time my husband dined
here, he ran into a German colleague he had last seen in Mexico City about
20 years before!) This is a good opportunity for a typical German lunch.
Hessian cuisine is quite interesting, with its special green sauce (and I
think about now may be white asparagus season). Last year in late March,
many Hessians were dining on the white asparagus with green sauce atop.

A wonderful Italian restaurant (for a dressy dinner) is Isoletta. I've
dined here twice, and it is lovely. The second time, in conversing with a
diner next to us (an elderly German priest), I found he was a Templar Knight
(telling us his order had been formed by a nobleman and had originally gone
to the Holy Land to take care of people injured in the fighting during the
Crusades.)

If you need dining information, you might check chowhound.com. Some of my
reviews of Frankfurt/Bad Homburg eateries may still be archived or other
chowhounds would be happy to guide you. (Also, chowhound is an excellent
source for recommendations on what to see.)

A last little gem was the British Bookstore. That's where I stumbled on a
copy of Sebatian Haffner's _The Rise and Fall of Prussia_ -- fabulous
reading for way back!

Hope you have a fabulous trip.

OldWilmington@nc.rr.com
http://www.geocities.com/wilmingtonthenandnow/
http://www.journalscape.com/TheWilmingtonian/2003


"Gordon" <jillandgordon@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
news:1111097980.845076.214230@l41g2000cwc.googlegr oups.com...
> I had earlier asked for pub recommendations in Windsor but, because of
> flight availability (I am an airline employee), we are returning from
> our cruise via Frankfurt rather than London. We will have one
> afternoon and evening in Frankfurt. Is there one "must see" in
> Frankfurt for thatour one afternoon?
>
> Thanks for the helpful pub tips. I'll keep them in our travel library
> for future trips and to tell my coworkers.
>
> Gordon
>

OldWilmington
18-03-2005, 06.19.43
Hi, Gordon,

I've spent a Saturday in Frankfurt two years ago (while staying in Bad
Homburg outside the city), and last year, while in the latter town again,
took a train and spent the day.

For the record, I love both places and wish I could have returned this year
to see Frankfurt's Icon Museum and walk around Sachsenhausen.

You'll want to see the Rohmer, the picturesque city center, and maybe enter
the Dom, the cathedral. I thought the church was magnificent, and took some
beautiful photos.

Along the river Main is the city's "museum row", where outstanding museums
are easy to access. On both occasions I visited the Stadel with its
collection of 14th to 20th century paintings. The collection is
magnificent, typified by Botticellis' 1480 _Portrait of a Woman_. I was so
enamored of this work (its postcard on my refrigerator for an entire year),
that I had a jewelry artist in my hometown make me a pendant necklace using
the card and her special technique to render the image on clay.

Whether Italian or German Baroque or Netherlandish, the experience of these
art works is unforgettable!

Another amazing museum is the Liebieghaus right nearby, in an 1896 villa.
Some might consider this venue one of the finest ancient sculpture galleries
in the world. The lunch in the cafe (along with a homemade piece of tart)
was another unexpected pleasure.

While getting a good workout walking the city, you can dip into the
Karlstadt department store. The shoes were wellmade and reasonably priced.
I found a pair I can live with forever. Down in the basement, there was an
outstanding selection of Easter candy and holiday items.

I think the little German eatery we dined in for lunch was the Apfelweinhaus
or something like that. (Oddly enough, the first time my husband dined
here, he ran into a German colleague he had last seen in Mexico City about
20 years before!) This is a good opportunity for a typical German lunch.
Hessian cuisine is quite interesting, with its special green sauce (and I
think about now may be white asparagus season). Last year in late March,
many Hessians were dining on the white asparagus with green sauce atop.

A wonderful Italian restaurant (for a dressy dinner) is Isoletta. I've
dined here twice, and it is lovely. The second time, in conversing with a
diner next to us (an elderly German priest), I found he was a Templar Knight
(telling us his order had been formed by a nobleman and had originally gone
to the Holy Land to take care of people injured in the fighting during the
Crusades.)

If you need dining information, you might check chowhound.com. Some of my
reviews of Frankfurt/Bad Homburg eateries may still be archived or other
chowhounds would be happy to guide you. (Also, chowhound is an excellent
source for recommendations on what to see.)

A last little gem was the British Bookstore. That's where I stumbled on a
copy of Sebatian Haffner's _The Rise and Fall of Prussia_ -- fabulous
reading for way back!

Hope you have a fabulous trip.

OldWilmington@nc.rr.com
http://www.geocities.com/wilmingtonthenandnow/
http://www.journalscape.com/TheWilmingtonian/2003


"Gordon" <jillandgordon@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
news:1111097980.845076.214230@l41g2000cwc.googlegr oups.com...
> I had earlier asked for pub recommendations in Windsor but, because of
> flight availability (I am an airline employee), we are returning from
> our cruise via Frankfurt rather than London. We will have one
> afternoon and evening in Frankfurt. Is there one "must see" in
> Frankfurt for thatour one afternoon?
>
> Thanks for the helpful pub tips. I'll keep them in our travel library
> for future trips and to tell my coworkers.
>
> Gordon
>

OldWilmington
18-03-2005, 06.19.43
Hi, Gordon,

I've spent a Saturday in Frankfurt two years ago (while staying in Bad
Homburg outside the city), and last year, while in the latter town again,
took a train and spent the day.

For the record, I love both places and wish I could have returned this year
to see Frankfurt's Icon Museum and walk around Sachsenhausen.

You'll want to see the Rohmer, the picturesque city center, and maybe enter
the Dom, the cathedral. I thought the church was magnificent, and took some
beautiful photos.

Along the river Main is the city's "museum row", where outstanding museums
are easy to access. On both occasions I visited the Stadel with its
collection of 14th to 20th century paintings. The collection is
magnificent, typified by Botticellis' 1480 _Portrait of a Woman_. I was so
enamored of this work (its postcard on my refrigerator for an entire year),
that I had a jewelry artist in my hometown make me a pendant necklace using
the card and her special technique to render the image on clay.

Whether Italian or German Baroque or Netherlandish, the experience of these
art works is unforgettable!

Another amazing museum is the Liebieghaus right nearby, in an 1896 villa.
Some might consider this venue one of the finest ancient sculpture galleries
in the world. The lunch in the cafe (along with a homemade piece of tart)
was another unexpected pleasure.

While getting a good workout walking the city, you can dip into the
Karlstadt department store. The shoes were wellmade and reasonably priced.
I found a pair I can live with forever. Down in the basement, there was an
outstanding selection of Easter candy and holiday items.

I think the little German eatery we dined in for lunch was the Apfelweinhaus
or something like that. (Oddly enough, the first time my husband dined
here, he ran into a German colleague he had last seen in Mexico City about
20 years before!) This is a good opportunity for a typical German lunch.
Hessian cuisine is quite interesting, with its special green sauce (and I
think about now may be white asparagus season). Last year in late March,
many Hessians were dining on the white asparagus with green sauce atop.

A wonderful Italian restaurant (for a dressy dinner) is Isoletta. I've
dined here twice, and it is lovely. The second time, in conversing with a
diner next to us (an elderly German priest), I found he was a Templar Knight
(telling us his order had been formed by a nobleman and had originally gone
to the Holy Land to take care of people injured in the fighting during the
Crusades.)

If you need dining information, you might check chowhound.com. Some of my
reviews of Frankfurt/Bad Homburg eateries may still be archived or other
chowhounds would be happy to guide you. (Also, chowhound is an excellent
source for recommendations on what to see.)

A last little gem was the British Bookstore. That's where I stumbled on a
copy of Sebatian Haffner's _The Rise and Fall of Prussia_ -- fabulous
reading for way back!

Hope you have a fabulous trip.

OldWilmington@nc.rr.com
http://www.geocities.com/wilmingtonthenandnow/
http://www.journalscape.com/TheWilmingtonian/2003


"Gordon" <jillandgordon@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
news:1111097980.845076.214230@l41g2000cwc.googlegr oups.com...
> I had earlier asked for pub recommendations in Windsor but, because of
> flight availability (I am an airline employee), we are returning from
> our cruise via Frankfurt rather than London. We will have one
> afternoon and evening in Frankfurt. Is there one "must see" in
> Frankfurt for thatour one afternoon?
>
> Thanks for the helpful pub tips. I'll keep them in our travel library
> for future trips and to tell my coworkers.
>
> Gordon
>

OldWilmington
18-03-2005, 06.19.43
Hi, Gordon,

I've spent a Saturday in Frankfurt two years ago (while staying in Bad
Homburg outside the city), and last year, while in the latter town again,
took a train and spent the day.

For the record, I love both places and wish I could have returned this year
to see Frankfurt's Icon Museum and walk around Sachsenhausen.

You'll want to see the Rohmer, the picturesque city center, and maybe enter
the Dom, the cathedral. I thought the church was magnificent, and took some
beautiful photos.

Along the river Main is the city's "museum row", where outstanding museums
are easy to access. On both occasions I visited the Stadel with its
collection of 14th to 20th century paintings. The collection is
magnificent, typified by Botticellis' 1480 _Portrait of a Woman_. I was so
enamored of this work (its postcard on my refrigerator for an entire year),
that I had a jewelry artist in my hometown make me a pendant necklace using
the card and her special technique to render the image on clay.

Whether Italian or German Baroque or Netherlandish, the experience of these
art works is unforgettable!

Another amazing museum is the Liebieghaus right nearby, in an 1896 villa.
Some might consider this venue one of the finest ancient sculpture galleries
in the world. The lunch in the cafe (along with a homemade piece of tart)
was another unexpected pleasure.

While getting a good workout walking the city, you can dip into the
Karlstadt department store. The shoes were wellmade and reasonably priced.
I found a pair I can live with forever. Down in the basement, there was an
outstanding selection of Easter candy and holiday items.

I think the little German eatery we dined in for lunch was the Apfelweinhaus
or something like that. (Oddly enough, the first time my husband dined
here, he ran into a German colleague he had last seen in Mexico City about
20 years before!) This is a good opportunity for a typical German lunch.
Hessian cuisine is quite interesting, with its special green sauce (and I
think about now may be white asparagus season). Last year in late March,
many Hessians were dining on the white asparagus with green sauce atop.

A wonderful Italian restaurant (for a dressy dinner) is Isoletta. I've
dined here twice, and it is lovely. The second time, in conversing with a
diner next to us (an elderly German priest), I found he was a Templar Knight
(telling us his order had been formed by a nobleman and had originally gone
to the Holy Land to take care of people injured in the fighting during the
Crusades.)

If you need dining information, you might check chowhound.com. Some of my
reviews of Frankfurt/Bad Homburg eateries may still be archived or other
chowhounds would be happy to guide you. (Also, chowhound is an excellent
source for recommendations on what to see.)

A last little gem was the British Bookstore. That's where I stumbled on a
copy of Sebatian Haffner's _The Rise and Fall of Prussia_ -- fabulous
reading for way back!

Hope you have a fabulous trip.

OldWilmington@nc.rr.com
http://www.geocities.com/wilmingtonthenandnow/
http://www.journalscape.com/TheWilmingtonian/2003


"Gordon" <jillandgordon@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
news:1111097980.845076.214230@l41g2000cwc.googlegr oups.com...
> I had earlier asked for pub recommendations in Windsor but, because of
> flight availability (I am an airline employee), we are returning from
> our cruise via Frankfurt rather than London. We will have one
> afternoon and evening in Frankfurt. Is there one "must see" in
> Frankfurt for thatour one afternoon?
>
> Thanks for the helpful pub tips. I'll keep them in our travel library
> for future trips and to tell my coworkers.
>
> Gordon
>

OldWilmington
18-03-2005, 06.19.43
Hi, Gordon,

I've spent a Saturday in Frankfurt two years ago (while staying in Bad
Homburg outside the city), and last year, while in the latter town again,
took a train and spent the day.

For the record, I love both places and wish I could have returned this year
to see Frankfurt's Icon Museum and walk around Sachsenhausen.

You'll want to see the Rohmer, the picturesque city center, and maybe enter
the Dom, the cathedral. I thought the church was magnificent, and took some
beautiful photos.

Along the river Main is the city's "museum row", where outstanding museums
are easy to access. On both occasions I visited the Stadel with its
collection of 14th to 20th century paintings. The collection is
magnificent, typified by Botticellis' 1480 _Portrait of a Woman_. I was so
enamored of this work (its postcard on my refrigerator for an entire year),
that I had a jewelry artist in my hometown make me a pendant necklace using
the card and her special technique to render the image on clay.

Whether Italian or German Baroque or Netherlandish, the experience of these
art works is unforgettable!

Another amazing museum is the Liebieghaus right nearby, in an 1896 villa.
Some might consider this venue one of the finest ancient sculpture galleries
in the world. The lunch in the cafe (along with a homemade piece of tart)
was another unexpected pleasure.

While getting a good workout walking the city, you can dip into the
Karlstadt department store. The shoes were wellmade and reasonably priced.
I found a pair I can live with forever. Down in the basement, there was an
outstanding selection of Easter candy and holiday items.

I think the little German eatery we dined in for lunch was the Apfelweinhaus
or something like that. (Oddly enough, the first time my husband dined
here, he ran into a German colleague he had last seen in Mexico City about
20 years before!) This is a good opportunity for a typical German lunch.
Hessian cuisine is quite interesting, with its special green sauce (and I
think about now may be white asparagus season). Last year in late March,
many Hessians were dining on the white asparagus with green sauce atop.

A wonderful Italian restaurant (for a dressy dinner) is Isoletta. I've
dined here twice, and it is lovely. The second time, in conversing with a
diner next to us (an elderly German priest), I found he was a Templar Knight
(telling us his order had been formed by a nobleman and had originally gone
to the Holy Land to take care of people injured in the fighting during the
Crusades.)

If you need dining information, you might check chowhound.com. Some of my
reviews of Frankfurt/Bad Homburg eateries may still be archived or other
chowhounds would be happy to guide you. (Also, chowhound is an excellent
source for recommendations on what to see.)

A last little gem was the British Bookstore. That's where I stumbled on a
copy of Sebatian Haffner's _The Rise and Fall of Prussia_ -- fabulous
reading for way back!

Hope you have a fabulous trip.

OldWilmington@nc.rr.com
http://www.geocities.com/wilmingtonthenandnow/
http://www.journalscape.com/TheWilmingtonian/2003


"Gordon" <jillandgordon@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
news:1111097980.845076.214230@l41g2000cwc.googlegr oups.com...
> I had earlier asked for pub recommendations in Windsor but, because of
> flight availability (I am an airline employee), we are returning from
> our cruise via Frankfurt rather than London. We will have one
> afternoon and evening in Frankfurt. Is there one "must see" in
> Frankfurt for thatour one afternoon?
>
> Thanks for the helpful pub tips. I'll keep them in our travel library
> for future trips and to tell my coworkers.
>
> Gordon
>

OldWilmington
18-03-2005, 06.19.43
Hi, Gordon,

I've spent a Saturday in Frankfurt two years ago (while staying in Bad
Homburg outside the city), and last year, while in the latter town again,
took a train and spent the day.

For the record, I love both places and wish I could have returned this year
to see Frankfurt's Icon Museum and walk around Sachsenhausen.

You'll want to see the Rohmer, the picturesque city center, and maybe enter
the Dom, the cathedral. I thought the church was magnificent, and took some
beautiful photos.

Along the river Main is the city's "museum row", where outstanding museums
are easy to access. On both occasions I visited the Stadel with its
collection of 14th to 20th century paintings. The collection is
magnificent, typified by Botticellis' 1480 _Portrait of a Woman_. I was so
enamored of this work (its postcard on my refrigerator for an entire year),
that I had a jewelry artist in my hometown make me a pendant necklace using
the card and her special technique to render the image on clay.

Whether Italian or German Baroque or Netherlandish, the experience of these
art works is unforgettable!

Another amazing museum is the Liebieghaus right nearby, in an 1896 villa.
Some might consider this venue one of the finest ancient sculpture galleries
in the world. The lunch in the cafe (along with a homemade piece of tart)
was another unexpected pleasure.

While getting a good workout walking the city, you can dip into the
Karlstadt department store. The shoes were wellmade and reasonably priced.
I found a pair I can live with forever. Down in the basement, there was an
outstanding selection of Easter candy and holiday items.

I think the little German eatery we dined in for lunch was the Apfelweinhaus
or something like that. (Oddly enough, the first time my husband dined
here, he ran into a German colleague he had last seen in Mexico City about
20 years before!) This is a good opportunity for a typical German lunch.
Hessian cuisine is quite interesting, with its special green sauce (and I
think about now may be white asparagus season). Last year in late March,
many Hessians were dining on the white asparagus with green sauce atop.

A wonderful Italian restaurant (for a dressy dinner) is Isoletta. I've
dined here twice, and it is lovely. The second time, in conversing with a
diner next to us (an elderly German priest), I found he was a Templar Knight
(telling us his order had been formed by a nobleman and had originally gone
to the Holy Land to take care of people injured in the fighting during the
Crusades.)

If you need dining information, you might check chowhound.com. Some of my
reviews of Frankfurt/Bad Homburg eateries may still be archived or other
chowhounds would be happy to guide you. (Also, chowhound is an excellent
source for recommendations on what to see.)

A last little gem was the British Bookstore. That's where I stumbled on a
copy of Sebatian Haffner's _The Rise and Fall of Prussia_ -- fabulous
reading for way back!

Hope you have a fabulous trip.

OldWilmington@nc.rr.com
http://www.geocities.com/wilmingtonthenandnow/
http://www.journalscape.com/TheWilmingtonian/2003


"Gordon" <jillandgordon@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
news:1111097980.845076.214230@l41g2000cwc.googlegr oups.com...
> I had earlier asked for pub recommendations in Windsor but, because of
> flight availability (I am an airline employee), we are returning from
> our cruise via Frankfurt rather than London. We will have one
> afternoon and evening in Frankfurt. Is there one "must see" in
> Frankfurt for thatour one afternoon?
>
> Thanks for the helpful pub tips. I'll keep them in our travel library
> for future trips and to tell my coworkers.
>
> Gordon
>

OldWilmington
18-03-2005, 06.19.43
Hi, Gordon,

I've spent a Saturday in Frankfurt two years ago (while staying in Bad
Homburg outside the city), and last year, while in the latter town again,
took a train and spent the day.

For the record, I love both places and wish I could have returned this year
to see Frankfurt's Icon Museum and walk around Sachsenhausen.

You'll want to see the Rohmer, the picturesque city center, and maybe enter
the Dom, the cathedral. I thought the church was magnificent, and took some
beautiful photos.

Along the river Main is the city's "museum row", where outstanding museums
are easy to access. On both occasions I visited the Stadel with its
collection of 14th to 20th century paintings. The collection is
magnificent, typified by Botticellis' 1480 _Portrait of a Woman_. I was so
enamored of this work (its postcard on my refrigerator for an entire year),
that I had a jewelry artist in my hometown make me a pendant necklace using
the card and her special technique to render the image on clay.

Whether Italian or German Baroque or Netherlandish, the experience of these
art works is unforgettable!

Another amazing museum is the Liebieghaus right nearby, in an 1896 villa.
Some might consider this venue one of the finest ancient sculpture galleries
in the world. The lunch in the cafe (along with a homemade piece of tart)
was another unexpected pleasure.

While getting a good workout walking the city, you can dip into the
Karlstadt department store. The shoes were wellmade and reasonably priced.
I found a pair I can live with forever. Down in the basement, there was an
outstanding selection of Easter candy and holiday items.

I think the little German eatery we dined in for lunch was the Apfelweinhaus
or something like that. (Oddly enough, the first time my husband dined
here, he ran into a German colleague he had last seen in Mexico City about
20 years before!) This is a good opportunity for a typical German lunch.
Hessian cuisine is quite interesting, with its special green sauce (and I
think about now may be white asparagus season). Last year in late March,
many Hessians were dining on the white asparagus with green sauce atop.

A wonderful Italian restaurant (for a dressy dinner) is Isoletta. I've
dined here twice, and it is lovely. The second time, in conversing with a
diner next to us (an elderly German priest), I found he was a Templar Knight
(telling us his order had been formed by a nobleman and had originally gone
to the Holy Land to take care of people injured in the fighting during the
Crusades.)

If you need dining information, you might check chowhound.com. Some of my
reviews of Frankfurt/Bad Homburg eateries may still be archived or other
chowhounds would be happy to guide you. (Also, chowhound is an excellent
source for recommendations on what to see.)

A last little gem was the British Bookstore. That's where I stumbled on a
copy of Sebatian Haffner's _The Rise and Fall of Prussia_ -- fabulous
reading for way back!

Hope you have a fabulous trip.

OldWilmington@nc.rr.com
http://www.geocities.com/wilmingtonthenandnow/
http://www.journalscape.com/TheWilmingtonian/2003


"Gordon" <jillandgordon@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
news:1111097980.845076.214230@l41g2000cwc.googlegr oups.com...
> I had earlier asked for pub recommendations in Windsor but, because of
> flight availability (I am an airline employee), we are returning from
> our cruise via Frankfurt rather than London. We will have one
> afternoon and evening in Frankfurt. Is there one "must see" in
> Frankfurt for thatour one afternoon?
>
> Thanks for the helpful pub tips. I'll keep them in our travel library
> for future trips and to tell my coworkers.
>
> Gordon
>

OldWilmington
18-03-2005, 06.19.43
Hi, Gordon,

I've spent a Saturday in Frankfurt two years ago (while staying in Bad
Homburg outside the city), and last year, while in the latter town again,
took a train and spent the day.

For the record, I love both places and wish I could have returned this year
to see Frankfurt's Icon Museum and walk around Sachsenhausen.

You'll want to see the Rohmer, the picturesque city center, and maybe enter
the Dom, the cathedral. I thought the church was magnificent, and took some
beautiful photos.

Along the river Main is the city's "museum row", where outstanding museums
are easy to access. On both occasions I visited the Stadel with its
collection of 14th to 20th century paintings. The collection is
magnificent, typified by Botticellis' 1480 _Portrait of a Woman_. I was so
enamored of this work (its postcard on my refrigerator for an entire year),
that I had a jewelry artist in my hometown make me a pendant necklace using
the card and her special technique to render the image on clay.

Whether Italian or German Baroque or Netherlandish, the experience of these
art works is unforgettable!

Another amazing museum is the Liebieghaus right nearby, in an 1896 villa.
Some might consider this venue one of the finest ancient sculpture galleries
in the world. The lunch in the cafe (along with a homemade piece of tart)
was another unexpected pleasure.

While getting a good workout walking the city, you can dip into the
Karlstadt department store. The shoes were wellmade and reasonably priced.
I found a pair I can live with forever. Down in the basement, there was an
outstanding selection of Easter candy and holiday items.

I think the little German eatery we dined in for lunch was the Apfelweinhaus
or something like that. (Oddly enough, the first time my husband dined
here, he ran into a German colleague he had last seen in Mexico City about
20 years before!) This is a good opportunity for a typical German lunch.
Hessian cuisine is quite interesting, with its special green sauce (and I
think about now may be white asparagus season). Last year in late March,
many Hessians were dining on the white asparagus with green sauce atop.

A wonderful Italian restaurant (for a dressy dinner) is Isoletta. I've
dined here twice, and it is lovely. The second time, in conversing with a
diner next to us (an elderly German priest), I found he was a Templar Knight
(telling us his order had been formed by a nobleman and had originally gone
to the Holy Land to take care of people injured in the fighting during the
Crusades.)

If you need dining information, you might check chowhound.com. Some of my
reviews of Frankfurt/Bad Homburg eateries may still be archived or other
chowhounds would be happy to guide you. (Also, chowhound is an excellent
source for recommendations on what to see.)

A last little gem was the British Bookstore. That's where I stumbled on a
copy of Sebatian Haffner's _The Rise and Fall of Prussia_ -- fabulous
reading for way back!

Hope you have a fabulous trip.

OldWilmington@nc.rr.com
http://www.geocities.com/wilmingtonthenandnow/
http://www.journalscape.com/TheWilmingtonian/2003


"Gordon" <jillandgordon@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
news:1111097980.845076.214230@l41g2000cwc.googlegr oups.com...
> I had earlier asked for pub recommendations in Windsor but, because of
> flight availability (I am an airline employee), we are returning from
> our cruise via Frankfurt rather than London. We will have one
> afternoon and evening in Frankfurt. Is there one "must see" in
> Frankfurt for thatour one afternoon?
>
> Thanks for the helpful pub tips. I'll keep them in our travel library
> for future trips and to tell my coworkers.
>
> Gordon
>

OldWilmington
18-03-2005, 06.19.43
Hi, Gordon,

I've spent a Saturday in Frankfurt two years ago (while staying in Bad
Homburg outside the city), and last year, while in the latter town again,
took a train and spent the day.

For the record, I love both places and wish I could have returned this year
to see Frankfurt's Icon Museum and walk around Sachsenhausen.

You'll want to see the Rohmer, the picturesque city center, and maybe enter
the Dom, the cathedral. I thought the church was magnificent, and took some
beautiful photos.

Along the river Main is the city's "museum row", where outstanding museums
are easy to access. On both occasions I visited the Stadel with its
collection of 14th to 20th century paintings. The collection is
magnificent, typified by Botticellis' 1480 _Portrait of a Woman_. I was so
enamored of this work (its postcard on my refrigerator for an entire year),
that I had a jewelry artist in my hometown make me a pendant necklace using
the card and her special technique to render the image on clay.

Whether Italian or German Baroque or Netherlandish, the experience of these
art works is unforgettable!

Another amazing museum is the Liebieghaus right nearby, in an 1896 villa.
Some might consider this venue one of the finest ancient sculpture galleries
in the world. The lunch in the cafe (along with a homemade piece of tart)
was another unexpected pleasure.

While getting a good workout walking the city, you can dip into the
Karlstadt department store. The shoes were wellmade and reasonably priced.
I found a pair I can live with forever. Down in the basement, there was an
outstanding selection of Easter candy and holiday items.

I think the little German eatery we dined in for lunch was the Apfelweinhaus
or something like that. (Oddly enough, the first time my husband dined
here, he ran into a German colleague he had last seen in Mexico City about
20 years before!) This is a good opportunity for a typical German lunch.
Hessian cuisine is quite interesting, with its special green sauce (and I
think about now may be white asparagus season). Last year in late March,
many Hessians were dining on the white asparagus with green sauce atop.

A wonderful Italian restaurant (for a dressy dinner) is Isoletta. I've
dined here twice, and it is lovely. The second time, in conversing with a
diner next to us (an elderly German priest), I found he was a Templar Knight
(telling us his order had been formed by a nobleman and had originally gone
to the Holy Land to take care of people injured in the fighting during the
Crusades.)

If you need dining information, you might check chowhound.com. Some of my
reviews of Frankfurt/Bad Homburg eateries may still be archived or other
chowhounds would be happy to guide you. (Also, chowhound is an excellent
source for recommendations on what to see.)

A last little gem was the British Bookstore. That's where I stumbled on a
copy of Sebatian Haffner's _The Rise and Fall of Prussia_ -- fabulous
reading for way back!

Hope you have a fabulous trip.

OldWilmington@nc.rr.com
http://www.geocities.com/wilmingtonthenandnow/
http://www.journalscape.com/TheWilmingtonian/2003


"Gordon" <jillandgordon@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
news:1111097980.845076.214230@l41g2000cwc.googlegr oups.com...
> I had earlier asked for pub recommendations in Windsor but, because of
> flight availability (I am an airline employee), we are returning from
> our cruise via Frankfurt rather than London. We will have one
> afternoon and evening in Frankfurt. Is there one "must see" in
> Frankfurt for thatour one afternoon?
>
> Thanks for the helpful pub tips. I'll keep them in our travel library
> for future trips and to tell my coworkers.
>
> Gordon
>

OldWilmington
18-03-2005, 06.19.43
Hi, Gordon,

I've spent a Saturday in Frankfurt two years ago (while staying in Bad
Homburg outside the city), and last year, while in the latter town again,
took a train and spent the day.

For the record, I love both places and wish I could have returned this year
to see Frankfurt's Icon Museum and walk around Sachsenhausen.

You'll want to see the Rohmer, the picturesque city center, and maybe enter
the Dom, the cathedral. I thought the church was magnificent, and took some
beautiful photos.

Along the river Main is the city's "museum row", where outstanding museums
are easy to access. On both occasions I visited the Stadel with its
collection of 14th to 20th century paintings. The collection is
magnificent, typified by Botticellis' 1480 _Portrait of a Woman_. I was so
enamored of this work (its postcard on my refrigerator for an entire year),
that I had a jewelry artist in my hometown make me a pendant necklace using
the card and her special technique to render the image on clay.

Whether Italian or German Baroque or Netherlandish, the experience of these
art works is unforgettable!

Another amazing museum is the Liebieghaus right nearby, in an 1896 villa.
Some might consider this venue one of the finest ancient sculpture galleries
in the world. The lunch in the cafe (along with a homemade piece of tart)
was another unexpected pleasure.

While getting a good workout walking the city, you can dip into the
Karlstadt department store. The shoes were wellmade and reasonably priced.
I found a pair I can live with forever. Down in the basement, there was an
outstanding selection of Easter candy and holiday items.

I think the little German eatery we dined in for lunch was the Apfelweinhaus
or something like that. (Oddly enough, the first time my husband dined
here, he ran into a German colleague he had last seen in Mexico City about
20 years before!) This is a good opportunity for a typical German lunch.
Hessian cuisine is quite interesting, with its special green sauce (and I
think about now may be white asparagus season). Last year in late March,
many Hessians were dining on the white asparagus with green sauce atop.

A wonderful Italian restaurant (for a dressy dinner) is Isoletta. I've
dined here twice, and it is lovely. The second time, in conversing with a
diner next to us (an elderly German priest), I found he was a Templar Knight
(telling us his order had been formed by a nobleman and had originally gone
to the Holy Land to take care of people injured in the fighting during the
Crusades.)

If you need dining information, you might check chowhound.com. Some of my
reviews of Frankfurt/Bad Homburg eateries may still be archived or other
chowhounds would be happy to guide you. (Also, chowhound is an excellent
source for recommendations on what to see.)

A last little gem was the British Bookstore. That's where I stumbled on a
copy of Sebatian Haffner's _The Rise and Fall of Prussia_ -- fabulous
reading for way back!

Hope you have a fabulous trip.

OldWilmington@nc.rr.com
http://www.geocities.com/wilmingtonthenandnow/
http://www.journalscape.com/TheWilmingtonian/2003


"Gordon" <jillandgordon@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
news:1111097980.845076.214230@l41g2000cwc.googlegr oups.com...
> I had earlier asked for pub recommendations in Windsor but, because of
> flight availability (I am an airline employee), we are returning from
> our cruise via Frankfurt rather than London. We will have one
> afternoon and evening in Frankfurt. Is there one "must see" in
> Frankfurt for thatour one afternoon?
>
> Thanks for the helpful pub tips. I'll keep them in our travel library
> for future trips and to tell my coworkers.
>
> Gordon
>

OldWilmington
18-03-2005, 06.19.43
Hi, Gordon,

I've spent a Saturday in Frankfurt two years ago (while staying in Bad
Homburg outside the city), and last year, while in the latter town again,
took a train and spent the day.

For the record, I love both places and wish I could have returned this year
to see Frankfurt's Icon Museum and walk around Sachsenhausen.

You'll want to see the Rohmer, the picturesque city center, and maybe enter
the Dom, the cathedral. I thought the church was magnificent, and took some
beautiful photos.

Along the river Main is the city's "museum row", where outstanding museums
are easy to access. On both occasions I visited the Stadel with its
collection of 14th to 20th century paintings. The collection is
magnificent, typified by Botticellis' 1480 _Portrait of a Woman_. I was so
enamored of this work (its postcard on my refrigerator for an entire year),
that I had a jewelry artist in my hometown make me a pendant necklace using
the card and her special technique to render the image on clay.

Whether Italian or German Baroque or Netherlandish, the experience of these
art works is unforgettable!

Another amazing museum is the Liebieghaus right nearby, in an 1896 villa.
Some might consider this venue one of the finest ancient sculpture galleries
in the world. The lunch in the cafe (along with a homemade piece of tart)
was another unexpected pleasure.

While getting a good workout walking the city, you can dip into the
Karlstadt department store. The shoes were wellmade and reasonably priced.
I found a pair I can live with forever. Down in the basement, there was an
outstanding selection of Easter candy and holiday items.

I think the little German eatery we dined in for lunch was the Apfelweinhaus
or something like that. (Oddly enough, the first time my husband dined
here, he ran into a German colleague he had last seen in Mexico City about
20 years before!) This is a good opportunity for a typical German lunch.
Hessian cuisine is quite interesting, with its special green sauce (and I
think about now may be white asparagus season). Last year in late March,
many Hessians were dining on the white asparagus with green sauce atop.

A wonderful Italian restaurant (for a dressy dinner) is Isoletta. I've
dined here twice, and it is lovely. The second time, in conversing with a
diner next to us (an elderly German priest), I found he was a Templar Knight
(telling us his order had been formed by a nobleman and had originally gone
to the Holy Land to take care of people injured in the fighting during the
Crusades.)

If you need dining information, you might check chowhound.com. Some of my
reviews of Frankfurt/Bad Homburg eateries may still be archived or other
chowhounds would be happy to guide you. (Also, chowhound is an excellent
source for recommendations on what to see.)

A last little gem was the British Bookstore. That's where I stumbled on a
copy of Sebatian Haffner's _The Rise and Fall of Prussia_ -- fabulous
reading for way back!

Hope you have a fabulous trip.

OldWilmington@nc.rr.com
http://www.geocities.com/wilmingtonthenandnow/
http://www.journalscape.com/TheWilmingtonian/2003


"Gordon" <jillandgordon@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
news:1111097980.845076.214230@l41g2000cwc.googlegr oups.com...
> I had earlier asked for pub recommendations in Windsor but, because of
> flight availability (I am an airline employee), we are returning from
> our cruise via Frankfurt rather than London. We will have one
> afternoon and evening in Frankfurt. Is there one "must see" in
> Frankfurt for thatour one afternoon?
>
> Thanks for the helpful pub tips. I'll keep them in our travel library
> for future trips and to tell my coworkers.
>
> Gordon
>

OldWilmington
18-03-2005, 06.19.43
Hi, Gordon,

I've spent a Saturday in Frankfurt two years ago (while staying in Bad
Homburg outside the city), and last year, while in the latter town again,
took a train and spent the day.

For the record, I love both places and wish I could have returned this year
to see Frankfurt's Icon Museum and walk around Sachsenhausen.

You'll want to see the Rohmer, the picturesque city center, and maybe enter
the Dom, the cathedral. I thought the church was magnificent, and took some
beautiful photos.

Along the river Main is the city's "museum row", where outstanding museums
are easy to access. On both occasions I visited the Stadel with its
collection of 14th to 20th century paintings. The collection is
magnificent, typified by Botticellis' 1480 _Portrait of a Woman_. I was so
enamored of this work (its postcard on my refrigerator for an entire year),
that I had a jewelry artist in my hometown make me a pendant necklace using
the card and her special technique to render the image on clay.

Whether Italian or German Baroque or Netherlandish, the experience of these
art works is unforgettable!

Another amazing museum is the Liebieghaus right nearby, in an 1896 villa.
Some might consider this venue one of the finest ancient sculpture galleries
in the world. The lunch in the cafe (along with a homemade piece of tart)
was another unexpected pleasure.

While getting a good workout walking the city, you can dip into the
Karlstadt department store. The shoes were wellmade and reasonably priced.
I found a pair I can live with forever. Down in the basement, there was an
outstanding selection of Easter candy and holiday items.

I think the little German eatery we dined in for lunch was the Apfelweinhaus
or something like that. (Oddly enough, the first time my husband dined
here, he ran into a German colleague he had last seen in Mexico City about
20 years before!) This is a good opportunity for a typical German lunch.
Hessian cuisine is quite interesting, with its special green sauce (and I
think about now may be white asparagus season). Last year in late March,
many Hessians were dining on the white asparagus with green sauce atop.

A wonderful Italian restaurant (for a dressy dinner) is Isoletta. I've
dined here twice, and it is lovely. The second time, in conversing with a
diner next to us (an elderly German priest), I found he was a Templar Knight
(telling us his order had been formed by a nobleman and had originally gone
to the Holy Land to take care of people injured in the fighting during the
Crusades.)

If you need dining information, you might check chowhound.com. Some of my
reviews of Frankfurt/Bad Homburg eateries may still be archived or other
chowhounds would be happy to guide you. (Also, chowhound is an excellent
source for recommendations on what to see.)

A last little gem was the British Bookstore. That's where I stumbled on a
copy of Sebatian Haffner's _The Rise and Fall of Prussia_ -- fabulous
reading for way back!

Hope you have a fabulous trip.

OldWilmington@nc.rr.com
http://www.geocities.com/wilmingtonthenandnow/
http://www.journalscape.com/TheWilmingtonian/2003


"Gordon" <jillandgordon@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
news:1111097980.845076.214230@l41g2000cwc.googlegr oups.com...
> I had earlier asked for pub recommendations in Windsor but, because of
> flight availability (I am an airline employee), we are returning from
> our cruise via Frankfurt rather than London. We will have one
> afternoon and evening in Frankfurt. Is there one "must see" in
> Frankfurt for thatour one afternoon?
>
> Thanks for the helpful pub tips. I'll keep them in our travel library
> for future trips and to tell my coworkers.
>
> Gordon
>

OldWilmington
18-03-2005, 06.19.43
Hi, Gordon,

I've spent a Saturday in Frankfurt two years ago (while staying in Bad
Homburg outside the city), and last year, while in the latter town again,
took a train and spent the day.

For the record, I love both places and wish I could have returned this year
to see Frankfurt's Icon Museum and walk around Sachsenhausen.

You'll want to see the Rohmer, the picturesque city center, and maybe enter
the Dom, the cathedral. I thought the church was magnificent, and took some
beautiful photos.

Along the river Main is the city's "museum row", where outstanding museums
are easy to access. On both occasions I visited the Stadel with its
collection of 14th to 20th century paintings. The collection is
magnificent, typified by Botticellis' 1480 _Portrait of a Woman_. I was so
enamored of this work (its postcard on my refrigerator for an entire year),
that I had a jewelry artist in my hometown make me a pendant necklace using
the card and her special technique to render the image on clay.

Whether Italian or German Baroque or Netherlandish, the experience of these
art works is unforgettable!

Another amazing museum is the Liebieghaus right nearby, in an 1896 villa.
Some might consider this venue one of the finest ancient sculpture galleries
in the world. The lunch in the cafe (along with a homemade piece of tart)
was another unexpected pleasure.

While getting a good workout walking the city, you can dip into the
Karlstadt department store. The shoes were wellmade and reasonably priced.
I found a pair I can live with forever. Down in the basement, there was an
outstanding selection of Easter candy and holiday items.

I think the little German eatery we dined in for lunch was the Apfelweinhaus
or something like that. (Oddly enough, the first time my husband dined
here, he ran into a German colleague he had last seen in Mexico City about
20 years before!) This is a good opportunity for a typical German lunch.
Hessian cuisine is quite interesting, with its special green sauce (and I
think about now may be white asparagus season). Last year in late March,
many Hessians were dining on the white asparagus with green sauce atop.

A wonderful Italian restaurant (for a dressy dinner) is Isoletta. I've
dined here twice, and it is lovely. The second time, in conversing with a
diner next to us (an elderly German priest), I found he was a Templar Knight
(telling us his order had been formed by a nobleman and had originally gone
to the Holy Land to take care of people injured in the fighting during the
Crusades.)

If you need dining information, you might check chowhound.com. Some of my
reviews of Frankfurt/Bad Homburg eateries may still be archived or other
chowhounds would be happy to guide you. (Also, chowhound is an excellent
source for recommendations on what to see.)

A last little gem was the British Bookstore. That's where I stumbled on a
copy of Sebatian Haffner's _The Rise and Fall of Prussia_ -- fabulous
reading for way back!

Hope you have a fabulous trip.

OldWilmington@nc.rr.com
http://www.geocities.com/wilmingtonthenandnow/
http://www.journalscape.com/TheWilmingtonian/2003


"Gordon" <jillandgordon@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
news:1111097980.845076.214230@l41g2000cwc.googlegr oups.com...
> I had earlier asked for pub recommendations in Windsor but, because of
> flight availability (I am an airline employee), we are returning from
> our cruise via Frankfurt rather than London. We will have one
> afternoon and evening in Frankfurt. Is there one "must see" in
> Frankfurt for thatour one afternoon?
>
> Thanks for the helpful pub tips. I'll keep them in our travel library
> for future trips and to tell my coworkers.
>
> Gordon
>

OldWilmington
18-03-2005, 06.19.43
Hi, Gordon,

I've spent a Saturday in Frankfurt two years ago (while staying in Bad
Homburg outside the city), and last year, while in the latter town again,
took a train and spent the day.

For the record, I love both places and wish I could have returned this year
to see Frankfurt's Icon Museum and walk around Sachsenhausen.

You'll want to see the Rohmer, the picturesque city center, and maybe enter
the Dom, the cathedral. I thought the church was magnificent, and took some
beautiful photos.

Along the river Main is the city's "museum row", where outstanding museums
are easy to access. On both occasions I visited the Stadel with its
collection of 14th to 20th century paintings. The collection is
magnificent, typified by Botticellis' 1480 _Portrait of a Woman_. I was so
enamored of this work (its postcard on my refrigerator for an entire year),
that I had a jewelry artist in my hometown make me a pendant necklace using
the card and her special technique to render the image on clay.

Whether Italian or German Baroque or Netherlandish, the experience of these
art works is unforgettable!

Another amazing museum is the Liebieghaus right nearby, in an 1896 villa.
Some might consider this venue one of the finest ancient sculpture galleries
in the world. The lunch in the cafe (along with a homemade piece of tart)
was another unexpected pleasure.

While getting a good workout walking the city, you can dip into the
Karlstadt department store. The shoes were wellmade and reasonably priced.
I found a pair I can live with forever. Down in the basement, there was an
outstanding selection of Easter candy and holiday items.

I think the little German eatery we dined in for lunch was the Apfelweinhaus
or something like that. (Oddly enough, the first time my husband dined
here, he ran into a German colleague he had last seen in Mexico City about
20 years before!) This is a good opportunity for a typical German lunch.
Hessian cuisine is quite interesting, with its special green sauce (and I
think about now may be white asparagus season). Last year in late March,
many Hessians were dining on the white asparagus with green sauce atop.

A wonderful Italian restaurant (for a dressy dinner) is Isoletta. I've
dined here twice, and it is lovely. The second time, in conversing with a
diner next to us (an elderly German priest), I found he was a Templar Knight
(telling us his order had been formed by a nobleman and had originally gone
to the Holy Land to take care of people injured in the fighting during the
Crusades.)

If you need dining information, you might check chowhound.com. Some of my
reviews of Frankfurt/Bad Homburg eateries may still be archived or other
chowhounds would be happy to guide you. (Also, chowhound is an excellent
source for recommendations on what to see.)

A last little gem was the British Bookstore. That's where I stumbled on a
copy of Sebatian Haffner's _The Rise and Fall of Prussia_ -- fabulous
reading for way back!

Hope you have a fabulous trip.

OldWilmington@nc.rr.com
http://www.geocities.com/wilmingtonthenandnow/
http://www.journalscape.com/TheWilmingtonian/2003


"Gordon" <jillandgordon@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
news:1111097980.845076.214230@l41g2000cwc.googlegr oups.com...
> I had earlier asked for pub recommendations in Windsor but, because of
> flight availability (I am an airline employee), we are returning from
> our cruise via Frankfurt rather than London. We will have one
> afternoon and evening in Frankfurt. Is there one "must see" in
> Frankfurt for thatour one afternoon?
>
> Thanks for the helpful pub tips. I'll keep them in our travel library
> for future trips and to tell my coworkers.
>
> Gordon
>

OldWilmington
18-03-2005, 06.19.43
Hi, Gordon,

I've spent a Saturday in Frankfurt two years ago (while staying in Bad
Homburg outside the city), and last year, while in the latter town again,
took a train and spent the day.

For the record, I love both places and wish I could have returned this year
to see Frankfurt's Icon Museum and walk around Sachsenhausen.

You'll want to see the Rohmer, the picturesque city center, and maybe enter
the Dom, the cathedral. I thought the church was magnificent, and took some
beautiful photos.

Along the river Main is the city's "museum row", where outstanding museums
are easy to access. On both occasions I visited the Stadel with its
collection of 14th to 20th century paintings. The collection is
magnificent, typified by Botticellis' 1480 _Portrait of a Woman_. I was so
enamored of this work (its postcard on my refrigerator for an entire year),
that I had a jewelry artist in my hometown make me a pendant necklace using
the card and her special technique to render the image on clay.

Whether Italian or German Baroque or Netherlandish, the experience of these
art works is unforgettable!

Another amazing museum is the Liebieghaus right nearby, in an 1896 villa.
Some might consider this venue one of the finest ancient sculpture galleries
in the world. The lunch in the cafe (along with a homemade piece of tart)
was another unexpected pleasure.

While getting a good workout walking the city, you can dip into the
Karlstadt department store. The shoes were wellmade and reasonably priced.
I found a pair I can live with forever. Down in the basement, there was an
outstanding selection of Easter candy and holiday items.

I think the little German eatery we dined in for lunch was the Apfelweinhaus
or something like that. (Oddly enough, the first time my husband dined
here, he ran into a German colleague he had last seen in Mexico City about
20 years before!) This is a good opportunity for a typical German lunch.
Hessian cuisine is quite interesting, with its special green sauce (and I
think about now may be white asparagus season). Last year in late March,
many Hessians were dining on the white asparagus with green sauce atop.

A wonderful Italian restaurant (for a dressy dinner) is Isoletta. I've
dined here twice, and it is lovely. The second time, in conversing with a
diner next to us (an elderly German priest), I found he was a Templar Knight
(telling us his order had been formed by a nobleman and had originally gone
to the Holy Land to take care of people injured in the fighting during the
Crusades.)

If you need dining information, you might check chowhound.com. Some of my
reviews of Frankfurt/Bad Homburg eateries may still be archived or other
chowhounds would be happy to guide you. (Also, chowhound is an excellent
source for recommendations on what to see.)

A last little gem was the British Bookstore. That's where I stumbled on a
copy of Sebatian Haffner's _The Rise and Fall of Prussia_ -- fabulous
reading for way back!

Hope you have a fabulous trip.

OldWilmington@nc.rr.com
http://www.geocities.com/wilmingtonthenandnow/
http://www.journalscape.com/TheWilmingtonian/2003


"Gordon" <jillandgordon@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
news:1111097980.845076.214230@l41g2000cwc.googlegr oups.com...
> I had earlier asked for pub recommendations in Windsor but, because of
> flight availability (I am an airline employee), we are returning from
> our cruise via Frankfurt rather than London. We will have one
> afternoon and evening in Frankfurt. Is there one "must see" in
> Frankfurt for thatour one afternoon?
>
> Thanks for the helpful pub tips. I'll keep them in our travel library
> for future trips and to tell my coworkers.
>
> Gordon
>

OldWilmington
18-03-2005, 06.19.43
Hi, Gordon,

I've spent a Saturday in Frankfurt two years ago (while staying in Bad
Homburg outside the city), and last year, while in the latter town again,
took a train and spent the day.

For the record, I love both places and wish I could have returned this year
to see Frankfurt's Icon Museum and walk around Sachsenhausen.

You'll want to see the Rohmer, the picturesque city center, and maybe enter
the Dom, the cathedral. I thought the church was magnificent, and took some
beautiful photos.

Along the river Main is the city's "museum row", where outstanding museums
are easy to access. On both occasions I visited the Stadel with its
collection of 14th to 20th century paintings. The collection is
magnificent, typified by Botticellis' 1480 _Portrait of a Woman_. I was so
enamored of this work (its postcard on my refrigerator for an entire year),
that I had a jewelry artist in my hometown make me a pendant necklace using
the card and her special technique to render the image on clay.

Whether Italian or German Baroque or Netherlandish, the experience of these
art works is unforgettable!

Another amazing museum is the Liebieghaus right nearby, in an 1896 villa.
Some might consider this venue one of the finest ancient sculpture galleries
in the world. The lunch in the cafe (along with a homemade piece of tart)
was another unexpected pleasure.

While getting a good workout walking the city, you can dip into the
Karlstadt department store. The shoes were wellmade and reasonably priced.
I found a pair I can live with forever. Down in the basement, there was an
outstanding selection of Easter candy and holiday items.

I think the little German eatery we dined in for lunch was the Apfelweinhaus
or something like that. (Oddly enough, the first time my husband dined
here, he ran into a German colleague he had last seen in Mexico City about
20 years before!) This is a good opportunity for a typical German lunch.
Hessian cuisine is quite interesting, with its special green sauce (and I
think about now may be white asparagus season). Last year in late March,
many Hessians were dining on the white asparagus with green sauce atop.

A wonderful Italian restaurant (for a dressy dinner) is Isoletta. I've
dined here twice, and it is lovely. The second time, in conversing with a
diner next to us (an elderly German priest), I found he was a Templar Knight
(telling us his order had been formed by a nobleman and had originally gone
to the Holy Land to take care of people injured in the fighting during the
Crusades.)

If you need dining information, you might check chowhound.com. Some of my
reviews of Frankfurt/Bad Homburg eateries may still be archived or other
chowhounds would be happy to guide you. (Also, chowhound is an excellent
source for recommendations on what to see.)

A last little gem was the British Bookstore. That's where I stumbled on a
copy of Sebatian Haffner's _The Rise and Fall of Prussia_ -- fabulous
reading for way back!

Hope you have a fabulous trip.

OldWilmington@nc.rr.com
http://www.geocities.com/wilmingtonthenandnow/
http://www.journalscape.com/TheWilmingtonian/2003


"Gordon" <jillandgordon@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
news:1111097980.845076.214230@l41g2000cwc.googlegr oups.com...
> I had earlier asked for pub recommendations in Windsor but, because of
> flight availability (I am an airline employee), we are returning from
> our cruise via Frankfurt rather than London. We will have one
> afternoon and evening in Frankfurt. Is there one "must see" in
> Frankfurt for thatour one afternoon?
>
> Thanks for the helpful pub tips. I'll keep them in our travel library
> for future trips and to tell my coworkers.
>
> Gordon
>

Robert J Carpenter
18-03-2005, 07.43.01
> David Bennetts wrote:
> > I spent in week in Germany last year, quite enjoyable. Arrived
and
> > departed from Frankfurt Airport. Didn't bother with going into
the
> > city, there were far more impressive places in Germany. If you
want
> > to see what there is in the way of attractions, accommodation,
> > restaurants etc see www.tripadvisor.com

The zoo is outstanding.

Robert J Carpenter
18-03-2005, 07.43.01
> David Bennetts wrote:
> > I spent in week in Germany last year, quite enjoyable. Arrived
and
> > departed from Frankfurt Airport. Didn't bother with going into
the
> > city, there were far more impressive places in Germany. If you
want
> > to see what there is in the way of attractions, accommodation,
> > restaurants etc see www.tripadvisor.com

The zoo is outstanding.

Robert J Carpenter
18-03-2005, 07.43.01
> David Bennetts wrote:
> > I spent in week in Germany last year, quite enjoyable. Arrived
and
> > departed from Frankfurt Airport. Didn't bother with going into
the
> > city, there were far more impressive places in Germany. If you
want
> > to see what there is in the way of attractions, accommodation,
> > restaurants etc see www.tripadvisor.com

The zoo is outstanding.

Robert J Carpenter
18-03-2005, 07.43.01
> David Bennetts wrote:
> > I spent in week in Germany last year, quite enjoyable. Arrived
and
> > departed from Frankfurt Airport. Didn't bother with going into
the
> > city, there were far more impressive places in Germany. If you
want
> > to see what there is in the way of attractions, accommodation,
> > restaurants etc see www.tripadvisor.com

The zoo is outstanding.

Robert J Carpenter
18-03-2005, 07.43.01
> David Bennetts wrote:
> > I spent in week in Germany last year, quite enjoyable. Arrived
and
> > departed from Frankfurt Airport. Didn't bother with going into
the
> > city, there were far more impressive places in Germany. If you
want
> > to see what there is in the way of attractions, accommodation,
> > restaurants etc see www.tripadvisor.com

The zoo is outstanding.

Robert J Carpenter
18-03-2005, 07.43.01
> David Bennetts wrote:
> > I spent in week in Germany last year, quite enjoyable. Arrived
and
> > departed from Frankfurt Airport. Didn't bother with going into
the
> > city, there were far more impressive places in Germany. If you
want
> > to see what there is in the way of attractions, accommodation,
> > restaurants etc see www.tripadvisor.com

The zoo is outstanding.

Robert J Carpenter
18-03-2005, 07.43.01
> David Bennetts wrote:
> > I spent in week in Germany last year, quite enjoyable. Arrived
and
> > departed from Frankfurt Airport. Didn't bother with going into
the
> > city, there were far more impressive places in Germany. If you
want
> > to see what there is in the way of attractions, accommodation,
> > restaurants etc see www.tripadvisor.com

The zoo is outstanding.

Robert J Carpenter
18-03-2005, 07.43.01
> David Bennetts wrote:
> > I spent in week in Germany last year, quite enjoyable. Arrived
and
> > departed from Frankfurt Airport. Didn't bother with going into
the
> > city, there were far more impressive places in Germany. If you
want
> > to see what there is in the way of attractions, accommodation,
> > restaurants etc see www.tripadvisor.com

The zoo is outstanding.

Robert J Carpenter
18-03-2005, 07.43.01
> David Bennetts wrote:
> > I spent in week in Germany last year, quite enjoyable. Arrived
and
> > departed from Frankfurt Airport. Didn't bother with going into
the
> > city, there were far more impressive places in Germany. If you
want
> > to see what there is in the way of attractions, accommodation,
> > restaurants etc see www.tripadvisor.com

The zoo is outstanding.

Robert J Carpenter
18-03-2005, 07.43.01
> David Bennetts wrote:
> > I spent in week in Germany last year, quite enjoyable. Arrived
and
> > departed from Frankfurt Airport. Didn't bother with going into
the
> > city, there were far more impressive places in Germany. If you
want
> > to see what there is in the way of attractions, accommodation,
> > restaurants etc see www.tripadvisor.com

The zoo is outstanding.

Robert J Carpenter
18-03-2005, 07.43.01
> David Bennetts wrote:
> > I spent in week in Germany last year, quite enjoyable. Arrived
and
> > departed from Frankfurt Airport. Didn't bother with going into
the
> > city, there were far more impressive places in Germany. If you
want
> > to see what there is in the way of attractions, accommodation,
> > restaurants etc see www.tripadvisor.com

The zoo is outstanding.

Robert J Carpenter
18-03-2005, 07.43.01
> David Bennetts wrote:
> > I spent in week in Germany last year, quite enjoyable. Arrived
and
> > departed from Frankfurt Airport. Didn't bother with going into
the
> > city, there were far more impressive places in Germany. If you
want
> > to see what there is in the way of attractions, accommodation,
> > restaurants etc see www.tripadvisor.com

The zoo is outstanding.

Robert J Carpenter
18-03-2005, 07.43.01
> David Bennetts wrote:
> > I spent in week in Germany last year, quite enjoyable. Arrived
and
> > departed from Frankfurt Airport. Didn't bother with going into
the
> > city, there were far more impressive places in Germany. If you
want
> > to see what there is in the way of attractions, accommodation,
> > restaurants etc see www.tripadvisor.com

The zoo is outstanding.

Robert J Carpenter
18-03-2005, 07.43.01
> David Bennetts wrote:
> > I spent in week in Germany last year, quite enjoyable. Arrived
and
> > departed from Frankfurt Airport. Didn't bother with going into
the
> > city, there were far more impressive places in Germany. If you
want
> > to see what there is in the way of attractions, accommodation,
> > restaurants etc see www.tripadvisor.com

The zoo is outstanding.

Robert J Carpenter
18-03-2005, 07.43.01
> David Bennetts wrote:
> > I spent in week in Germany last year, quite enjoyable. Arrived
and
> > departed from Frankfurt Airport. Didn't bother with going into
the
> > city, there were far more impressive places in Germany. If you
want
> > to see what there is in the way of attractions, accommodation,
> > restaurants etc see www.tripadvisor.com

The zoo is outstanding.

Robert J Carpenter
18-03-2005, 07.43.01
> David Bennetts wrote:
> > I spent in week in Germany last year, quite enjoyable. Arrived
and
> > departed from Frankfurt Airport. Didn't bother with going into
the
> > city, there were far more impressive places in Germany. If you
want
> > to see what there is in the way of attractions, accommodation,
> > restaurants etc see www.tripadvisor.com

The zoo is outstanding.

Robert J Carpenter
18-03-2005, 07.43.01
> David Bennetts wrote:
> > I spent in week in Germany last year, quite enjoyable. Arrived
and
> > departed from Frankfurt Airport. Didn't bother with going into
the
> > city, there were far more impressive places in Germany. If you
want
> > to see what there is in the way of attractions, accommodation,
> > restaurants etc see www.tripadvisor.com

The zoo is outstanding.

Robert J Carpenter
18-03-2005, 07.43.01
> David Bennetts wrote:
> > I spent in week in Germany last year, quite enjoyable. Arrived
and
> > departed from Frankfurt Airport. Didn't bother with going into
the
> > city, there were far more impressive places in Germany. If you
want
> > to see what there is in the way of attractions, accommodation,
> > restaurants etc see www.tripadvisor.com

The zoo is outstanding.

Robert J Carpenter
18-03-2005, 07.43.01
> David Bennetts wrote:
> > I spent in week in Germany last year, quite enjoyable. Arrived
and
> > departed from Frankfurt Airport. Didn't bother with going into
the
> > city, there were far more impressive places in Germany. If you
want
> > to see what there is in the way of attractions, accommodation,
> > restaurants etc see www.tripadvisor.com

The zoo is outstanding.

Robert J Carpenter
18-03-2005, 07.43.01
> David Bennetts wrote:
> > I spent in week in Germany last year, quite enjoyable. Arrived
and
> > departed from Frankfurt Airport. Didn't bother with going into
the
> > city, there were far more impressive places in Germany. If you
want
> > to see what there is in the way of attractions, accommodation,
> > restaurants etc see www.tripadvisor.com

The zoo is outstanding.

Robert J Carpenter
18-03-2005, 07.43.01
> David Bennetts wrote:
> > I spent in week in Germany last year, quite enjoyable. Arrived
and
> > departed from Frankfurt Airport. Didn't bother with going into
the
> > city, there were far more impressive places in Germany. If you
want
> > to see what there is in the way of attractions, accommodation,
> > restaurants etc see www.tripadvisor.com

The zoo is outstanding.

Robert J Carpenter
18-03-2005, 07.43.01
> David Bennetts wrote:
> > I spent in week in Germany last year, quite enjoyable. Arrived
and
> > departed from Frankfurt Airport. Didn't bother with going into
the
> > city, there were far more impressive places in Germany. If you
want
> > to see what there is in the way of attractions, accommodation,
> > restaurants etc see www.tripadvisor.com

The zoo is outstanding.

Robert J Carpenter
18-03-2005, 07.43.01
> David Bennetts wrote:
> > I spent in week in Germany last year, quite enjoyable. Arrived
and
> > departed from Frankfurt Airport. Didn't bother with going into
the
> > city, there were far more impressive places in Germany. If you
want
> > to see what there is in the way of attractions, accommodation,
> > restaurants etc see www.tripadvisor.com

The zoo is outstanding.

Robert J Carpenter
18-03-2005, 07.43.01
> David Bennetts wrote:
> > I spent in week in Germany last year, quite enjoyable. Arrived
and
> > departed from Frankfurt Airport. Didn't bother with going into
the
> > city, there were far more impressive places in Germany. If you
want
> > to see what there is in the way of attractions, accommodation,
> > restaurants etc see www.tripadvisor.com

The zoo is outstanding.

Robert J Carpenter
18-03-2005, 07.43.01
> David Bennetts wrote:
> > I spent in week in Germany last year, quite enjoyable. Arrived
and
> > departed from Frankfurt Airport. Didn't bother with going into
the
> > city, there were far more impressive places in Germany. If you
want
> > to see what there is in the way of attractions, accommodation,
> > restaurants etc see www.tripadvisor.com

The zoo is outstanding.

Robert J Carpenter
18-03-2005, 07.43.01
> David Bennetts wrote:
> > I spent in week in Germany last year, quite enjoyable. Arrived
and
> > departed from Frankfurt Airport. Didn't bother with going into
the
> > city, there were far more impressive places in Germany. If you
want
> > to see what there is in the way of attractions, accommodation,
> > restaurants etc see www.tripadvisor.com

The zoo is outstanding.

Robert J Carpenter
18-03-2005, 07.43.01
> David Bennetts wrote:
> > I spent in week in Germany last year, quite enjoyable. Arrived
and
> > departed from Frankfurt Airport. Didn't bother with going into
the
> > city, there were far more impressive places in Germany. If you
want
> > to see what there is in the way of attractions, accommodation,
> > restaurants etc see www.tripadvisor.com

The zoo is outstanding.

Robert J Carpenter
18-03-2005, 07.43.01
> David Bennetts wrote:
> > I spent in week in Germany last year, quite enjoyable. Arrived
and
> > departed from Frankfurt Airport. Didn't bother with going into
the
> > city, there were far more impressive places in Germany. If you
want
> > to see what there is in the way of attractions, accommodation,
> > restaurants etc see www.tripadvisor.com

The zoo is outstanding.

Robert J Carpenter
18-03-2005, 07.43.01
> David Bennetts wrote:
> > I spent in week in Germany last year, quite enjoyable. Arrived
and
> > departed from Frankfurt Airport. Didn't bother with going into
the
> > city, there were far more impressive places in Germany. If you
want
> > to see what there is in the way of attractions, accommodation,
> > restaurants etc see www.tripadvisor.com

The zoo is outstanding.

Robert J Carpenter
18-03-2005, 07.43.01
> David Bennetts wrote:
> > I spent in week in Germany last year, quite enjoyable. Arrived
and
> > departed from Frankfurt Airport. Didn't bother with going into
the
> > city, there were far more impressive places in Germany. If you
want
> > to see what there is in the way of attractions, accommodation,
> > restaurants etc see www.tripadvisor.com

The zoo is outstanding.

Robert J Carpenter
18-03-2005, 07.43.01
> David Bennetts wrote:
> > I spent in week in Germany last year, quite enjoyable. Arrived
and
> > departed from Frankfurt Airport. Didn't bother with going into
the
> > city, there were far more impressive places in Germany. If you
want
> > to see what there is in the way of attractions, accommodation,
> > restaurants etc see www.tripadvisor.com

The zoo is outstanding.

Robert J Carpenter
18-03-2005, 07.43.01
> David Bennetts wrote:
> > I spent in week in Germany last year, quite enjoyable. Arrived
and
> > departed from Frankfurt Airport. Didn't bother with going into
the
> > city, there were far more impressive places in Germany. If you
want
> > to see what there is in the way of attractions, accommodation,
> > restaurants etc see www.tripadvisor.com

The zoo is outstanding.

Robert J Carpenter
18-03-2005, 07.43.01
> David Bennetts wrote:
> > I spent in week in Germany last year, quite enjoyable. Arrived
and
> > departed from Frankfurt Airport. Didn't bother with going into
the
> > city, there were far more impressive places in Germany. If you
want
> > to see what there is in the way of attractions, accommodation,
> > restaurants etc see www.tripadvisor.com

The zoo is outstanding.

Robert J Carpenter
18-03-2005, 07.43.01
> David Bennetts wrote:
> > I spent in week in Germany last year, quite enjoyable. Arrived
and
> > departed from Frankfurt Airport. Didn't bother with going into
the
> > city, there were far more impressive places in Germany. If you
want
> > to see what there is in the way of attractions, accommodation,
> > restaurants etc see www.tripadvisor.com

The zoo is outstanding.

Robert J Carpenter
18-03-2005, 07.43.01
> David Bennetts wrote:
> > I spent in week in Germany last year, quite enjoyable. Arrived
and
> > departed from Frankfurt Airport. Didn't bother with going into
the
> > city, there were far more impressive places in Germany. If you
want
> > to see what there is in the way of attractions, accommodation,
> > restaurants etc see www.tripadvisor.com

The zoo is outstanding.

Robert J Carpenter
18-03-2005, 07.43.01
> David Bennetts wrote:
> > I spent in week in Germany last year, quite enjoyable. Arrived
and
> > departed from Frankfurt Airport. Didn't bother with going into
the
> > city, there were far more impressive places in Germany. If you
want
> > to see what there is in the way of attractions, accommodation,
> > restaurants etc see www.tripadvisor.com

The zoo is outstanding.

Robert J Carpenter
18-03-2005, 07.43.01
> David Bennetts wrote:
> > I spent in week in Germany last year, quite enjoyable. Arrived
and
> > departed from Frankfurt Airport. Didn't bother with going into
the
> > city, there were far more impressive places in Germany. If you
want
> > to see what there is in the way of attractions, accommodation,
> > restaurants etc see www.tripadvisor.com

The zoo is outstanding.

Robert J Carpenter
18-03-2005, 07.43.01
> David Bennetts wrote:
> > I spent in week in Germany last year, quite enjoyable. Arrived
and
> > departed from Frankfurt Airport. Didn't bother with going into
the
> > city, there were far more impressive places in Germany. If you
want
> > to see what there is in the way of attractions, accommodation,
> > restaurants etc see www.tripadvisor.com

The zoo is outstanding.

Robert J Carpenter
18-03-2005, 07.43.01
> David Bennetts wrote:
> > I spent in week in Germany last year, quite enjoyable. Arrived
and
> > departed from Frankfurt Airport. Didn't bother with going into
the
> > city, there were far more impressive places in Germany. If you
want
> > to see what there is in the way of attractions, accommodation,
> > restaurants etc see www.tripadvisor.com

The zoo is outstanding.

Thomas
18-03-2005, 09.32.58
> I had earlier asked for pub recommendations in Windsor but, because of
> flight availability (I am an airline employee), we are returning from
> our cruise via Frankfurt rather than London. We will have one
> afternoon and evening in Frankfurt. Is there one "must see" in
> Frankfurt for thatour one afternoon?
>
> Thanks for the helpful pub tips. I'll keep them in our travel library
> for future trips and to tell my coworkers.

Take a trip on the 'Cider Express' (I'm not kidding)
This is a very brightly painted tram with music and flashing lights.
EUR5 gets you an hour long tour of the city, a bottle of the local apple
wine and a bag of pretzels.

Thomas
18-03-2005, 09.32.58
> I had earlier asked for pub recommendations in Windsor but, because of
> flight availability (I am an airline employee), we are returning from
> our cruise via Frankfurt rather than London. We will have one
> afternoon and evening in Frankfurt. Is there one "must see" in
> Frankfurt for thatour one afternoon?
>
> Thanks for the helpful pub tips. I'll keep them in our travel library
> for future trips and to tell my coworkers.

Take a trip on the 'Cider Express' (I'm not kidding)
This is a very brightly painted tram with music and flashing lights.
EUR5 gets you an hour long tour of the city, a bottle of the local apple
wine and a bag of pretzels.

Thomas
18-03-2005, 09.32.58
> I had earlier asked for pub recommendations in Windsor but, because of
> flight availability (I am an airline employee), we are returning from
> our cruise via Frankfurt rather than London. We will have one
> afternoon and evening in Frankfurt. Is there one "must see" in
> Frankfurt for thatour one afternoon?
>
> Thanks for the helpful pub tips. I'll keep them in our travel library
> for future trips and to tell my coworkers.

Take a trip on the 'Cider Express' (I'm not kidding)
This is a very brightly painted tram with music and flashing lights.
EUR5 gets you an hour long tour of the city, a bottle of the local apple
wine and a bag of pretzels.

Thomas
18-03-2005, 09.32.58
> I had earlier asked for pub recommendations in Windsor but, because of
> flight availability (I am an airline employee), we are returning from
> our cruise via Frankfurt rather than London. We will have one
> afternoon and evening in Frankfurt. Is there one "must see" in
> Frankfurt for thatour one afternoon?
>
> Thanks for the helpful pub tips. I'll keep them in our travel library
> for future trips and to tell my coworkers.

Take a trip on the 'Cider Express' (I'm not kidding)
This is a very brightly painted tram with music and flashing lights.
EUR5 gets you an hour long tour of the city, a bottle of the local apple
wine and a bag of pretzels.

Thomas
18-03-2005, 09.32.58
> I had earlier asked for pub recommendations in Windsor but, because of
> flight availability (I am an airline employee), we are returning from
> our cruise via Frankfurt rather than London. We will have one
> afternoon and evening in Frankfurt. Is there one "must see" in
> Frankfurt for thatour one afternoon?
>
> Thanks for the helpful pub tips. I'll keep them in our travel library
> for future trips and to tell my coworkers.

Take a trip on the 'Cider Express' (I'm not kidding)
This is a very brightly painted tram with music and flashing lights.
EUR5 gets you an hour long tour of the city, a bottle of the local apple
wine and a bag of pretzels.

Thomas
18-03-2005, 09.32.58
> I had earlier asked for pub recommendations in Windsor but, because of
> flight availability (I am an airline employee), we are returning from
> our cruise via Frankfurt rather than London. We will have one
> afternoon and evening in Frankfurt. Is there one "must see" in
> Frankfurt for thatour one afternoon?
>
> Thanks for the helpful pub tips. I'll keep them in our travel library
> for future trips and to tell my coworkers.

Take a trip on the 'Cider Express' (I'm not kidding)
This is a very brightly painted tram with music and flashing lights.
EUR5 gets you an hour long tour of the city, a bottle of the local apple
wine and a bag of pretzels.

Thomas
18-03-2005, 09.32.58
> I had earlier asked for pub recommendations in Windsor but, because of
> flight availability (I am an airline employee), we are returning from
> our cruise via Frankfurt rather than London. We will have one
> afternoon and evening in Frankfurt. Is there one "must see" in
> Frankfurt for thatour one afternoon?
>
> Thanks for the helpful pub tips. I'll keep them in our travel library
> for future trips and to tell my coworkers.

Take a trip on the 'Cider Express' (I'm not kidding)
This is a very brightly painted tram with music and flashing lights.
EUR5 gets you an hour long tour of the city, a bottle of the local apple
wine and a bag of pretzels.

Thomas
18-03-2005, 09.32.58
> I had earlier asked for pub recommendations in Windsor but, because of
> flight availability (I am an airline employee), we are returning from
> our cruise via Frankfurt rather than London. We will have one
> afternoon and evening in Frankfurt. Is there one "must see" in
> Frankfurt for thatour one afternoon?
>
> Thanks for the helpful pub tips. I'll keep them in our travel library
> for future trips and to tell my coworkers.

Take a trip on the 'Cider Express' (I'm not kidding)
This is a very brightly painted tram with music and flashing lights.
EUR5 gets you an hour long tour of the city, a bottle of the local apple
wine and a bag of pretzels.

Thomas
18-03-2005, 09.32.58
> I had earlier asked for pub recommendations in Windsor but, because of
> flight availability (I am an airline employee), we are returning from
> our cruise via Frankfurt rather than London. We will have one
> afternoon and evening in Frankfurt. Is there one "must see" in
> Frankfurt for thatour one afternoon?
>
> Thanks for the helpful pub tips. I'll keep them in our travel library
> for future trips and to tell my coworkers.

Take a trip on the 'Cider Express' (I'm not kidding)
This is a very brightly painted tram with music and flashing lights.
EUR5 gets you an hour long tour of the city, a bottle of the local apple
wine and a bag of pretzels.

Thomas
18-03-2005, 09.32.58
> I had earlier asked for pub recommendations in Windsor but, because of
> flight availability (I am an airline employee), we are returning from
> our cruise via Frankfurt rather than London. We will have one
> afternoon and evening in Frankfurt. Is there one "must see" in
> Frankfurt for thatour one afternoon?
>
> Thanks for the helpful pub tips. I'll keep them in our travel library
> for future trips and to tell my coworkers.

Take a trip on the 'Cider Express' (I'm not kidding)
This is a very brightly painted tram with music and flashing lights.
EUR5 gets you an hour long tour of the city, a bottle of the local apple
wine and a bag of pretzels.

Thomas
18-03-2005, 09.32.58
> I had earlier asked for pub recommendations in Windsor but, because of
> flight availability (I am an airline employee), we are returning from
> our cruise via Frankfurt rather than London. We will have one
> afternoon and evening in Frankfurt. Is there one "must see" in
> Frankfurt for thatour one afternoon?
>
> Thanks for the helpful pub tips. I'll keep them in our travel library
> for future trips and to tell my coworkers.

Take a trip on the 'Cider Express' (I'm not kidding)
This is a very brightly painted tram with music and flashing lights.
EUR5 gets you an hour long tour of the city, a bottle of the local apple
wine and a bag of pretzels.

Thomas
18-03-2005, 09.32.58
> I had earlier asked for pub recommendations in Windsor but, because of
> flight availability (I am an airline employee), we are returning from
> our cruise via Frankfurt rather than London. We will have one
> afternoon and evening in Frankfurt. Is there one "must see" in
> Frankfurt for thatour one afternoon?
>
> Thanks for the helpful pub tips. I'll keep them in our travel library
> for future trips and to tell my coworkers.

Take a trip on the 'Cider Express' (I'm not kidding)
This is a very brightly painted tram with music and flashing lights.
EUR5 gets you an hour long tour of the city, a bottle of the local apple
wine and a bag of pretzels.

Thomas
18-03-2005, 09.32.58
> I had earlier asked for pub recommendations in Windsor but, because of
> flight availability (I am an airline employee), we are returning from
> our cruise via Frankfurt rather than London. We will have one
> afternoon and evening in Frankfurt. Is there one "must see" in
> Frankfurt for thatour one afternoon?
>
> Thanks for the helpful pub tips. I'll keep them in our travel library
> for future trips and to tell my coworkers.

Take a trip on the 'Cider Express' (I'm not kidding)
This is a very brightly painted tram with music and flashing lights.
EUR5 gets you an hour long tour of the city, a bottle of the local apple
wine and a bag of pretzels.

Thomas
18-03-2005, 09.32.58
> I had earlier asked for pub recommendations in Windsor but, because of
> flight availability (I am an airline employee), we are returning from
> our cruise via Frankfurt rather than London. We will have one
> afternoon and evening in Frankfurt. Is there one "must see" in
> Frankfurt for thatour one afternoon?
>
> Thanks for the helpful pub tips. I'll keep them in our travel library
> for future trips and to tell my coworkers.

Take a trip on the 'Cider Express' (I'm not kidding)
This is a very brightly painted tram with music and flashing lights.
EUR5 gets you an hour long tour of the city, a bottle of the local apple
wine and a bag of pretzels.

Thomas
18-03-2005, 09.32.58
> I had earlier asked for pub recommendations in Windsor but, because of
> flight availability (I am an airline employee), we are returning from
> our cruise via Frankfurt rather than London. We will have one
> afternoon and evening in Frankfurt. Is there one "must see" in
> Frankfurt for thatour one afternoon?
>
> Thanks for the helpful pub tips. I'll keep them in our travel library
> for future trips and to tell my coworkers.

Take a trip on the 'Cider Express' (I'm not kidding)
This is a very brightly painted tram with music and flashing lights.
EUR5 gets you an hour long tour of the city, a bottle of the local apple
wine and a bag of pretzels.