Fly from Dammam to Frankfurt with Etihad Airways
Book flights from Dammam to Frankfurt and join the dots between two powerhouses, swapping the oil capital of Saudi Arabia for Germany’s financial capital.
However, it’s not all business in Frankfurt. Look beyond the skyscrapers and you’ll find half-timbered houses, a gorgeous old town and marvellous museums.
Book your flights with Etihad Airways and you can see exactly what this electric European city has to offer.
Flying from Dammam to Frankfurt: FAQs
What to do in Frankfurt?
Frankfurt is a truly global city, which complements its status as one of the world’s great financial hubs. Visitors will find plenty to do, from browsing the fresh produce and flowers of the colourful Kleinmarkthalle to ascending to the top of Main Tower. Wander the charming old town for a glimpse of Germany’s medieval past, climb the steps of the Gothic Kaiserdom and be prepared for the riches within the plethora of museums.
What’s the weather like in Frankfurt?
The temperate in Frankfurt – and throughout Germany – results in warm summers, cold winters and mild autumns, making it the perfect year-round destination. The hottest weather is in the summer months of June to August, with temperatures averaging around 25°C. Winter can occasionally see freezing temperatures, as well as snowfall.
Top tips for Dammam to Frankfurt
Admire mesmerising art
With a huge collection that ranges from cutting-edge modernity back to an impeccable selection of old masters and Renaissance masterpieces, the Stadel Museum is one of Germany’s finest galleries. Its river location provides a wonderful setting for works from Picasso, Rembrandt, Renoir and Bacon. Spacious and sensitively designed, it’s easy to spend at least a day here.
Explore the heart of the city
The city’s captivating square at the centre of the old town is at its very best in December when lit up by the gaiety of the Christmas Market, Romerberg. Many of the half-timbered buildings here were painstakingly reconstructed after World War II. The impressive statue at its centre shows the goddess Justitia.