Fly from Chennai to Frankfurt with Etihad Airways
Book flights from Chennai to Frankfurt and leave India’s vibrant coastal city to discover the magic of one of Germany’s most fascinating destinations.
Be transported from Chennai’s Marina Beach to an inner-city dreamscape packed full of architectural delights and cultural activities. Bustling Frankfurt is known for having one of the most impressive skylines in all of Germany, with world-class museums and galleries too. Take a trip to Goethe House or cruise down the river Main when you book flights with Etihad.
Flying from Chennai to Frankfurt: FAQs
What’s the weather like in Frankfurt?
The weather in Frankfurt is typically mild year-round, with temperatures edging above 20°C from late spring (May) to early autumn (September). If you want to avoid the crowds, you might prefer early spring or late autumn, when the city is temperate. Winters are cool, with stunning Christmas markets, ice-skating and plenty of indoor activities.
What food is Frankfurt known for?
Germany is renowned for its love of classic, filling, rich fare and Frankfurt is no exception. Frankfurt is best known for the classic German sausage known as the frankfurter, but there are other great Hessian dishes to try too. You might dine on local meats served with Grüne Soße (green sauce), a blend of herbs and dairy. Finish with Kranz, a stacked sponge filled with buttercream, jam and brittle nuts.
Top tips for Chennai to Frankfurt
Explore unique architecture
Chennai has Fort St. George, a prime example of British-era architecture from the 1600s. The streets of Frankfurt, on the other hand, were once lined with 1600-era timber-framed buildings. After two world wars, Haus Wertheim remains the only example still standing, a solitary relic of Frankfurt’s Renaissance architectural style. After checking out the stunning building, take tea in the ground floor restaurant and sample classic Frankfurt dishes.
Dine on traditional German fare
Chennai residents can taste a smorgasbord of delights at home. In Frankfurt, you can take in some traditional German cuisine at the Atschel, where tourists and locals congregate in search of the most exquisitely presented home-cooked comfort food. Favourite dishes include sauerkraut and schnitzels. Be sure to book ahead to be guaranteed a table at this popular venue.