Fly from Bangkok to Frankfurt with Etihad Airways
Book flights from Bangkok to Frankfurt to experience Germany’s futuristic and historic city in all its glory. With a soaring, space-age skyline and gorgeously well-kept medieval quarter, Frankfurt is undeniably one of Germany’s most diverse destinations.
Here you’l find terrific places to eat, plenty of attractions to visit and a warm, inviting atmosphere to enjoy. Your journey connects via Abu Dhabi, where you have the opportunity to take a relaxing stopover if you wish. Book your flight with Etihad today.
BKK to FRA: flight facts
Flying from Bangkok to Frankfurt: FAQs
What should I see in Frankfurt?
Frankfurt is known as the financial and business capital of Germany, so visiting its impressive skyline in the business district is a must. Enjoy incredible views from some of the city’s skyscrapers.
Then step back into the past at the iconic Römer – the medieval city hall at the city’s heart. For added culture, visit one of the many art and history museums.
What is the weather like in Frankfurt?
The weather in Frankfurt is pleasant and comfortable in the spring and summer, with warm and sunny days. In winter, you’re likely to see snow, and temperatures sometimes fall below zero. This can add to the atmosphere of festive markets, while many local attractions – including museums and galleries – still provide a warm welcome.
Top tips for Bangkok to Frankfurt
Find wonders at Frankfurt’s markets
Equally as exciting as Bangkok’s Chatuchak Weekend Market, but with its own unique atmosphere, Flohmärkte Schaumainkai is widely considered to be Frankfurt’s best flea market. You’ll find it on the tree-studded southern bank of the Main river.
You can also try Frankfurt’s local culinary delicacies – from cured meats to hearty German bread – at Erzeugermarkt Konstablerwache, the state’s largest farmers’ market.
Explore the quaint district of Römerberg
Away from the vibrant, colourful, and bustling city of Bangkok, you’ll find the charming, quaint and quintessentially European area known as Römerberg. Wander its cobblestone streets and marvel at the timber-framed buildings.
This area is the heart of Frankfurt’s famous old town, or ‘Altstadt’, and a variety of restored and recreated medieval houses, cathedrals and cemeteries can be found near here.