Guten Morgen!❤️

In Frankfurt, we landed at one end of the airport and had to walk to the other end of the airport to the gate for our connecting flight, only to take a bus which drove us back to the other end of the airport to scramble onto the plane. Fun times at Flughafen Frankfurt International Airport!

Things that caught my attention while out on a walk in Frankfurt, Germany.

It’s modern infrastructure provides a distinct comparison with the older buildings.


Believe it or not, we found an awesome ramen restaurant in Frankfurt for lunch, the food was excellent!!!😋
Ramen Jun



The Eiserner Steg, or the Iron Footbridge
This bridge was destroyed by the Wehrmacht (German soldiers) during WWII but was rebuilt in 1946. The views from the bridge are spectacular!

Römerberg
Exploring the unique medieval architecture at Römerberg (the plaza). Römer, which has been used as the city hall for over 600 years.

The Old St. Nicholas Church

Frankfurt Cathedral, also know as the Cathedral of St. Bartholomew.

St. Paul’s Church… located at Frankfurt Römer


Frankfurt Stock Exchange
Bears and Bulls squaring off in front of the Bourse Frankfurt!

Selera Malaysian Restaurant
I was really excited when I found this Malaysian restaurant near our hotel with very good online ratings so we decided to give it a try. Unfortunately, we can only give it a 3/10 rating in terms of food quality and service. I was quite fascinated that hand-written receipts are still being used just like in the old days❤️.

Frankfurt at Night
Walking around downtown in Frankfurt …

View from our hotel room !

Heidelberg
Day trip to Heidelberg via Deutsche Bahn Train at Frankfurt Central Train Station.


Heidelberg Altstadt
Exploring the busy Marktplatz in Old Town Heidelberg and enjoying its unique Baroque style architecture.

Church of the Holy Spirit
This church is located in the middle of the busy market place in Old Town Heidelberg.

Views from the Old Bridge!

The Statue of Prince Karl Theodor
The Old Bridge spanning the Neckar River ~ along the south side of the bridge stands the statue of Prince Karl Theodor who commissioned the building of the stone bridge. He was a big supporter of the arts and sciences.

Heidelberg Castle
The Heidelberg Castle is vaguely visible from the bridge.
