Hermannshof
After shopping we went to a flower park / arboretum called Hermannshof. It is amazing to see plants and flowers dating back to 1770.
After shopping we went to a flower park / arboretum called Hermannshof. It is amazing to see plants and flowers dating back to 1770.
A quick day trip to Frankfurt. Even though the airplane always lands there, we have never been to the town itself.


This is one of the oldest bridges in Franfurt.
It also happens to be one of those bridges where people will place a lock on the bridge with the hope that their love will last as long.
This church has a long and illustrous history. This is where the first constitution was signed that combined all the German principalities into modern Germany.
It was completely destroyed during the second World War and then rebuilt.
It is not used as a church anymore, but is still used as a public building. The annual German book prize also gets handed out here.
After our walk through town we needed some 'energy' to get to our river cruise… a block away!
The cruise on the Franfurt am Main was a very nice relaxing experience. It was a beautiful day for it too, made even better by a nice bottle of crisp white wine.
Lunch, finally!
We went to a very local Frankfurt restaurant for lunch. Only locals inside with a great menu, all in German of course.
This place is known (famous?) for their Apple Wine, as well as Green Sauce. The Apple Wine is definitely an acquired taste, but the Green Sauce was AMAZING!
Since we are in Frankfurt, Pieter had to have a frankfurter for lunch. Of course.