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Tipping in Germany is customary but more modest than in some countries. In restaurants, rounding up the bill or leaving 5 to 10 percent is standard. Rather than leaving cash on the table, tell your server the total amount you want to pay, including the tip, when settling your bill.
Frankfurt's city center is quite walkable, with most major attractions within reasonable distance of each other. The historic Romerberg square, museums along the Main River, and shopping districts are easily explored on foot. The city also has an excellent public transportation system including trams, buses, and an efficient metro.
Frankfurt is generally a safe city for visitors. As with any major urban center, exercise normal precautions, especially around the main train station area at night. Keep valuables secure and stay aware of your surroundings. The city has a visible police presence and most areas frequented by visitors are well-maintained.
Frankfurt is famous for its apple wine, served in traditional taverns called Apfelwein bars. Local specialties include Frankfurter sausages, Gruene Sosse (green sauce) served with eggs and potatoes, and Handkaese mit Musik, a pungent cheese with onions. The city's diverse food scene also reflects its multicultural population.
Germany uses the euro as its official currency. Credit and debit cards are widely accepted in major establishments, but it's wise to carry some cash for smaller shops, markets, and traditional venues. Currency exchange services are available at the airport and throughout the city.
Frankfurt's Museumsufer (Museum Embankment) along the Main River hosts an impressive collection of world-class museums. The Stadel Museum features nine centuries of European art, while the German Film Museum and Museum of Applied Arts offer unique cultural experiences. Many museums offer reduced admission or special hours on certain days.
Spring from April to June and fall from September to October offer the most pleasant weather with mild temperatures and fewer crowds. Summer brings warm weather perfect for outdoor activities, while winter features the famous Christmas markets. Each season has its own appeal depending on your interests.
German is the official language throughout Germany. In Frankfurt, as an international business hub, many people speak English, especially in hotels, restaurants, and visitor attractions. Learning a few basic German phrases like "Guten Tag" (hello) and "Danke" (thank you) is always appreciated by locals.