Fly from Brisbane to Frankfurt with Etihad Airways
Book flights from Brisbane to Frankfurt and visit the vibrant German city in style.
Culture and traditions blend with big business and modernity, from timber houses and 15th-century buildings to towering skyscrapers in this booming financial centre and tourist destination in Germany’s heart. Book your flight online with Etihad today.
BNE to FRA: flight facts
Flying from Brisbane to Frankfurt: FAQs
What is the weather like in Frankfurt?
The weather in Frankfurt varies considerably from season to season. Summer is the warmest time of year, with June, July and August the city’s hottest months.
This makes it pleasant for exploring the city’s highlights, with a lower chance of rain. During winter, it’s much cooler. Temperatures can fall below zero between December and February, adding to the festive feel.
How easy is it to get around in Frankfurt?
Frankfurt’s public transport system is reliable, integrated and easy to navigate. There are buses, trams and trains all at your service.
You can also take your pick from single trip, day and weekly ticket options. Cycling is another option, with designated lanes for cyclists and many bike hire points across the city. Taxis are another convenient choice for getting around.
Top tips for Brisbane to Frankfurt
Discover the charms of Romerberg Square
As Queen Street is at the heart of life in Brisbane, it’s hard to imagine Frankfurt without Romerberg Square.
The square’s wooden buildings are a fascinating throwback to the city’s medieval roots, with the bronze 16th-century Gerechtigkeitsbrunnen fountain at its centre providing another nod to the past. The Romerberg area is also the setting for Frankfurt’s famed winter markets but all year round it’s the hub of the old town, filled with charming discoveries.
Try the special flavours of Frankfurt
Fans of Brisbane’s lively food scene will relish the chance to try some of Frankfurt’s many local delicacies.
Much-loved items on menus across the city include grune sosse – a sauce made with eggs, parsley and chives – and a powerful cheese concoction known as handkase mit music. The Zeil area is home to a number of Frankfurt’s top restaurants.