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Departure

Frankfurt(M) Airport

The Frankfurt am Main Flughafen Fernbahnhof is a railway station located at Frankfurt Airport in Hessen, Germany. It mainly serves long-distance trains, most of which are intercity express trains running on the Cologne-Rhein-Main high-speed railway. It is the largest airport train station in Germany. The station sends 210 long-distance trains daily, of which 185 are intercity express trains.

Located on the north side of Frankfurt Airport, the station has a waiting room and a ticket office. Connected to the airport via a pedestrian bridge over the 3rd highway in Germany. The Squaire just above the station is a commercial complex that combines offices, hotel entertainment centers and other facilities.

Close to the station is the Frankfurt Airport short-distance train station, which can be reached by short trains to Frankfurt, Mainz, Wiesbaden, etc. via the Rhine-Main S-BAHN.

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Frankfurt am Main Airport (IATA: FRA, ICAO: EDDF) (German: Flughafen Frankfurt am Main [ˈfluːkhaːfn̩ ˌfʁaŋkfʊʁt ʔam ˈmaɪn], also known as Rhein-Main-Flughafen) is a major international airport located in Frankfurt, the fifth-largest city of Germany and one of the world's leading financial centres. It is operated by Fraport and serves as the main hub for Lufthansa including Lufthansa CityLine and Lufthansa Cargo as well as Condor and AeroLogic. The airport covers an area of 2,300 hectares (5,683 acres) of land and features two passenger terminals with a capacity of approximately 65 million passengers per year, four runways and extensive logistics and maintenance facilities. Frankfurt Airport is the busiest airport by passenger traffic in Germany as well as the 4th busiest in Europe after London Heathrow Airport, Paris–Charles de Gaulle Airport and Amsterdam Airport Schiphol. The airport is also the 13th busiest worldwide by total number of passengers in 2016, with 60.786 million passengers using the airport in 2016. In 2017 Frankfurt Airport handled 64.5 million passengers and in 2018 nearly 70 million. It also had a freight throughput of 2.076 million metric tonnes in 2015 and is the busiest airport in Europe by cargo traffic. As of summer 2017, Frankfurt Airport serves more than 300 destinations in 5 continents, making it the airport with the most direct routes in the world.The southern side of the airport ground was home to the Rhein-Main Air Base, which was a major air base for the United States from 1947 until 2005, when the air base was closed and the property was acquired by Fraport. In 2017, passengers at the airport increased by 6.1% to 64,500,386 compared to 2016. The airport celebrated its 80th anniversary in July 2016.

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Warszawa

City Overview

Warsaw is the capital and largest city of Poland. It is located on both sides of the Wisła River, about 350 km from the Baltic Sea and the Carpathian Mountains. The famous Warsaw Convention was signed in Warsaw. The city is also the capital of the province of Masovian, with many industries (manufacturing, steel, electrical engineering, automation), 66 institutions of higher learning (including Warsaw University), and more than 30 theatres.

Warsaw is currently divided into 18 administrative districts, and the entire city is divided into two by the Wisła. The economy and public security in the west of the river are better than those in Hedong. The Śródmieście district is the city centre of Warsaw. There are a few high-rise buildings. The Warsaw Central Railway Station and the Warsaw Central Metro Station as well as the major banking malls and supermarkets can be found here. Compared with other European countries, Warsaw is very wide and there are not many attractions, so the sightseeing spots are scattered and need to travel by car. There are many bus routes in Poland, and you can basically reach the entrance of the scenic spot directly, so you don't have to go too far. Warsaw was completely destroyed during World War II, so even the old town of Warsaw is reborn.

Must visit attractions

  • ##### Warsaw Old Town Stare Miasto

The old buildings in Warsaw are all restored and reconstructed, but they do not affect people's appreciation of its beauty. The Old Town contains many attractions such as the Mermaid Statue, the Royal Palace, the Old Town Square, and the Curie Museum. In the old town, you can spend half a day slowly admiring the surrounding buildings and sampling local specialties. (Image courtesy of wiki, CC copyright, author Marek and Ewa Wojciechowscy)

Transportation: Metro: Get off at the Metro Ratusz Arsenał stop and walk east for about 10 minutes; Bus: 116/175/178/180/195/222/503/N44, PL.Zamkowy/Stare Misto station; Tram: 13 , 23 , 26 , 32 to get off at Stare Miasto station , the bridge to the old town .   * ##### Warsaw Holy Cross Church Smaller Basilica of the Holy Cross

The Church of the Holy Cross (Polish: Kościół św. Krzyża) is a Catholic church in the centre of Warsaw. Located on the Krakowskie Przedmieście, facing the main campus of Warsaw University, it is one of the most famous Baroque churches in Warsaw. It was built in 1682 and completed in 1757. It was destroyed in 1944 and later rebuilt. It is currently managed by the deportation gods.

The Holy Cross Church, famous for burying the famous Polish musician Chopin, is separated from the Polish University by a street. In addition to Chopin, there are many Polish cultural celebrities buried in the church. The place near the church is the Katyn massacre. Monument, on the street not far from the church door, there is a Chopin music bench, don't miss it, the sound of nature.

Address: ul. Krakowskie Przedmieście 3

  • ##### Chopin Museum Chopin Museum

The Chopin Museum was built to commemorate the great Polish musician Chopin. Located in the heart of Warsaw's famous Chopin University of Music, the site was chosen in a Baroque palace built in the late 17th century. The palace called Ostrogsky was burnt down by the Germans in September 1944, after World War II. Reconstructed and served as the seat of the Chopin Association. The remodeled Chopin Museum is a modern multimedia museum with an exhibition area of 5,000 square meters and 11 exhibition halls.

Address: ul Okólnik 1

Gourmet & Accommodation & Shopping

  • ##### Gourmet

In the history of Poland, Germany and Russia have received great influence from the two empires. The food culture is no exception. It is located at the intersection of Europe and Asia. The traces of integration between the East and the West are very obvious, so pig feet, potatoes, dumplings, etc. are common. Eat food; and the use of spices is frequent, regardless of food or drink.

  • ##### Accommodation

Poland is not a very popular tourist country, so there are fewer options for accommodation, but prices are cheaper than in other European countries. Warsaw Old Town, Warsaw Central Railway Station is surrounded by intensive areas. Compared with other European cities, Warsaw is very wide and there are not many attractions, so the tourist attractions are scattered and need to travel by car. However, there are many bus routes in Poland, and basically all of them can directly reach the entrance of the scenic spot.

  • ##### Shopping

In Warsaw, amber is almost ubiquitous, wool products can be seen everywhere, you can pick some small folk items with folk customs to commemorate.

Urban traffic

The public transportation system in Warsaw is well developed, with about 200 bus lines, 30 tram lines and a subway line running from north to south through the west of the city. At 7:00 in the morning and 4-6 in the afternoon, it is the peak period for commuting. The main roads in Warsaw will be very congested. Although it is more distracting than God, it is also distracting. It is recommended that you do not take the tram when you take the subway at the peak. If you can take the tram, you don't take the bus. If you are not far away, simply go straight.

It is important to note that the purchase of a student ticket must be accompanied by a student ID issued by a local Polish school and under 26 years of age. Other certificates such as international student ID cards are not recognized. If you make a mistake, you may be fined when you check the ticket.

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