Fly from Manila to Frankfurt with Etihad Airways
Book flights from Manila to Frankfurt to take the chance to explore Germany’s busy and bustling financial capital. Frankfurt might be famed for finance – but the city has a fun side too, with great food and culture to feast on and a historical old town to wander. With Etihad Airways, you’ll arrive refreshed and ready to take it all in.
Your journey will include a connection in Abu Dhabi – and you have the option to turn this into another aspect of your break by spending a longer stopover in the city. Book your flights with Etihad today.
MNL to FRA: flight facts
Flying from Manila to Frankfurt: FAQs
How long do most people stay in Frankfurt?
Many people stay for a long weekend, as the city is compact in size. There are plenty of museums and attractions to see and you’ll easily fill a few days. If you plan on staying a little longer, Frankfurt is a great base for a wider German adventure that takes in the country’s spectacular rural landscapes.
How do I get into Frankfurt city centre from the airport?
To get to the city after your flights from Manila, catch an electric train running to Hanau or Offenbach Ost. Both these routes will take you into the centre of Frankfurt. You can also catch the airport shuttle bus or take a taxi. All these services run 24/7. Book a transfer with Etihad and a car will be waiting for you and your luggage when you arrive.
Top tips for Manila to Frankfurt
Explore Museumsufer
You’ll have a great time exploring the museums of Frankfurt. Either side of the River Main is a collection of 12 museums, all of which sit in an area called Museumsufer (Museum Embankment). The complex was developed in the 1980s and 1990s and celebrates everything from film to fine art.
Top of the tower
While it may not be as tall as Grand Hyatt Manila, Frankfurt’s Main Tower does feature a fantastic public viewing platform. The 656 foot skyscraper is in the Innenstadt district of Frankfurt and is the fourth-tallest building in Germany. From the top, you’ll enjoy incomparable views right across Altstadt (the old town) and the nearby River Main.