Fly from Delhi to Frankfurt with Etihad Airways
Book flights from Delhi to Frankfurt and be transported from India’s cacophonous capital to an innovative German city unlike any other, with Etihad Airways.
Home to glistening skyscrapers and quaint villages, Frankfurt is a fascinating city to explore. Famed as a financial powerhouse with a futuristic skyline, it’s also home to memorable museums, beautiful gardens, unique boutiques and stunning medieval architecture.
Flying from Delhi to Frankfurt: FAQs
Where should I stay in Frankfurt?
Those seeking a lively area populated with restaurants, boutique shops and a general buzz will love Sachsenhausen – Frankfurt’s most populated district. Here you’ll also get excellent views of the city’s skyline and easy access to many fantastic museums.
The quiet and upscale Westend district is a common place to stay for those visiting on business. Bornheim is popular with families, thanks to its picturesque streets and array of attractions.
What’s the weather like in Frankfurt?
Frankfurt has a continental climate with warm summers and cool winters. Visit the city between the months of April and September to enjoy long, sunny days with temperatures ranging from 12°C and 19°C.
December, January and February are also popular with tourists who want to experience a festive feel. Snow sometimes falls during these winter months too.
Top tips for Delhi to Frankfurt
Visit the Römerberg
Römerberg is a popular public square that’s well worth visiting at any time of the year – but especially in December when it hosts a huge Christmas market.
Just as Old Delhi is fabulously photogenic, this picturesque square is home to half-timbered houses that were reconstructed to showcase Frankfurt’s medieval past. The nearby Historical Museum is also a must-visit to learn about the city’s intriguing past.
Cruise along the Main
Just as rickshaws provide a great way to explore the sprawling city of Delhi, a cruise along the River Main is perhaps the best way to see all Frankfurt has to offer.
Peacefully glide past historic landmarks such as the Städel and the Sachsenhausen district, it’s also a relaxing way to see the impressive skyscrapers of Frankfurt’s Financial Centre.