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Frankfurt hosts four 1st round games and a quarter-final match in the Waldstadion - the home of Eintracht Frankfurt.
Waldstadion, Frankfurt am Main
Since July 2005, Frankfurt's Waldstadion has changed its name to the Commerzbank Arena. The 48,500 seating capacity stadium is located in woodlands (hence the original name of Waldstion, meaning forest stadium) south of the city and the River Main.
World Cup Matches in Frankfurt:
Saturday, 10th June
Group B
England vs Paraguay (15:00)
Tuesday, 13th June
Group G
South Korea vs Togo (15:00)
Saturday, 17th June
Group D
Portugal vs Iran (15:00)
Wednesday, 21st June
Group C
Holland vs Argentina (21:00)
Saturday, 1st July
1/4 Final
Winner of Match 55 (Dortmund) vs Winner of Match 56 (Hannover) -- (21:00)
Getting to the Stadium:
By car, simply follow the A5/A3 to Frankfurter Kreuz and follow the football signs.
From the centre of Frankfurt, drive over the Mainbrücken (bridge over the River Main) towards Sachsenhausen and follow Kennedyallee onto Mörfelder Landstrasse. The stadium, on Otto-Fleck-Schneise, should be over to your right and parking signposted. Most maps will probably still have the name Waldstadion printed on them.
From Frankfurter Hauptbahnhof:Take the S8 or S9 (Direction Mainz or Wiesbaden) and get off at Sportfeld.
Tram 21 also runs from Frankfurt main station to the stadium (the stop is called Stadion) on match days.
Frankfurt City Airport:
Frankfurter Flughafen is conveniently located close to the A3 (Munich and Köln) and A5 (Hannover and Hamburg) for those who intend to hire a car. The long-distance railway station is at the AIRail Terminal, right next to Terminal 1. There's also a local railway station for S-Bahn, regional and local trains at Terminal 1, Level 1.
If you're going straight to the stadium from the airport, take the S8 towards Hanau or the S9 towards Offenbach Ost and get off at Sportfeld.
Frankfurt-Hahn Airport:
Hahn Airport, 120 km west of Frankfurt, has developed rapidly in recent years and is served by Ryanair.
Bohr Omnibus run coach services from Hahn airport to Frankfurt and Cologne (Köln).
Public Transportation in Frankfurt:
The Rhein-Main-Verkehrsverbund also have their pages in Turkish.
Map of Frankfurt:
Interactive map of Frankfurt to help you get your bearings.
Distances From Frankfurt (By Train)
Berlin: 4hrs 5mins (Zoo).
Dortmund: 3hrs 40mins.
Gelsenkirchen: 2hrs 25mins (via Duisburg).
Hamburg: 3hrs 40mins.
Hannover: 2hrs 20mins.
Kaiserslautern: 1hr 40mins.
Köln: 1hr 10mins.
Leipzig: 3hrs 20mins.
München: 3hrs 45mins.
Nürnberg: 2hrs 5mins.
Stuttgart: 1hr 30mins.
Frankfurt Accommodation
Hotels in Frankfurt:
Be sure of getting a room in Frankfurt during the World Cup Finals by booking online before you go.
Frankfurt Tourism
Frankfurt am Main’s high-rise buildings conjure up images of Manhattan, leading some locals to refer to the city as 'Mainhattan'.
City of Frankfurt:
Frankfurt is a city of trade fair, a financial centre, a transportation hub, a major European metropolis, but also a city of intellect, of apple wine, of small-town friendliness, green spaces and 180 nationalities.
Frankfurt 2006:
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Frankfurt City Panoramas:
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Frankfurt Attractions:
Frankfurt Sightseeing:
The historical Römer, Frankfurt Cathedral, St. Paul's Church and Goethe-House all very close to one another, yet still within sight of the modern banking district. Close by, Frankfurt's museum landscape is on show along the Main River - on the museum embankment.
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