Frankfurt am Main (Germany Hesse)

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Frankfurt am Main cruise port

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Europe Rivers

Local Time
2024-11-24 04:06

min: 38 °F (3 °C) / max: 57 °F (14 °C) 46°F
7.7°C
Wind: 205°/ 5.1 m/s  Gust: 16 m/sWind: 205°/ 5.1 m/s  Gust: 16 m/sGentle breeze
5.1 m/s
Min / Max Temperature57 °F / 14 °C
38 °F / 4 °C
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Port Frankfurt am Main cruise ship schedule shows timetable calendars of all arrival and departure dates by month. The port's schedule lists all ships (in links) with cruises going to or leaving from Frankfurt am Main, Germany Hesse. To see the full itineraries (ports of call dates and arrival / departure times) and their lowest rates – just follow the corresponding ship-link.

DayShipArrivalDeparture
1 June, 2026
Monday
CroisiEurope Cruises cruise linems Gerard Schmitter15:0018:00
5 June, 2026
Friday
Viking Cruises Cruises cruise lineViking Skirnir
5 June, 2026
Friday
Viking Cruises Cruises cruise lineViking Modi
10 June, 2026
Wednesday
Avalon Waterways Cruises cruise lineAvalon Imagery II
11 June, 2026
Thursday
CroisiEurope Cruises cruise linems Modigliani15:0018:00
15 June, 2026
Monday
Viking Cruises Cruises cruise lineViking Skirnir
15 June, 2026
Monday
Viking Cruises Cruises cruise lineViking Modi
18 June, 2026
Thursday
Uniworld Cruises cruise lineRiver Duchess
18 June, 2026
Thursday
Scylla Cruises Cruises cruise lineMS George Eliot
24 June, 2026
Wednesday
Uniworld Cruises cruise lineRiver Duchess
25 June, 2026
Thursday
Viking Cruises Cruises cruise lineViking Modi
25 June, 2026
Thursday
Viking Cruises Cruises cruise lineViking Skirnir
25 June, 2026
Thursday
Scylla Cruises Cruises cruise lineMS George Eliot
26 June, 2026
Friday
CroisiEurope Cruises cruise linems Gerard Schmitter15:0018:00
27 June, 2026
Saturday
Emerald Cruises Cruises cruise lineEmerald Sun

Frankfurt is a Main River cruise port and city in Germany's Hesse state (Urban district). By population (around 0,77 million) the city is ranked Hesse's biggest and Germany's 5th-largest (after Berlin, Hamburg, Munich, Cologne. By metro population (over 5,6 million) it is ranked Germany's 4th-largest metropolis (after Hamburg, Berlin, Rhine-Ruhr). EU's geographic center is located approx 40 km (25 mi) east of Frankfurt. The city's namesake is the smaller German city Frankfurt-Oder (Brandenburg state, on Oder River).

Frankfurt is Europe's most important financial centre. Here are the headquarters of Deutsche Bank, Deutsche Bundesbank, European Central Bank, DZ Bank, Commerzbank, the Frankfurt Stock Exchange. The Messe Frankfurt trade fair is one of the world's largest. Other famous worldwide fairs are the Frankfurt Motor Show (world's largest) and the Frankfurt Book Fair (also world's largest). The city has renowned universities (Goethe University, University of Applied Sciences), numerous museums (including Senckenberg Natural Museum, Stadel, Goethe House, Schirn), botanical gardens (including the Palmengarten - Germany's largest).

According to a ranking list by the University of Liverpool in 2001, Frankfurt is the richest European city by GDP per capita. Next in line are Karlsruhe, Paris, Munich. On the other hand, Frankfurt consistently features Germany's highest level of crime per 100,000 inhabitants and is therefore dubbed the "crime capital" of Germany. However, the statistic is often criticized as it ignores very important factors: it is calculated based on administrative 680,000-inhabitant figure but the urban area has 2.5M inhabitants. On weekdays it adds another million people, not to count the 53M passengers passing each year through the airport.

Frankfurt-Oder

Frankfurt-Oder (aka Frankfurt an der Oder) is an Oder River cruise port and city in Germany's Brandenburg state, with population around 60,000. The town is located on the Germany-Poland border, approx 80 lm (50 mi) east of Berlin (Germany's capital). Until 1945, Słubice (Poland) was also part of Frankfurt-Oder.

The settlement was established as a Polish village (named Zliwitz) in the early-13th century. During the Thirty Years War (1618-48), in April 1631 in Frankfurt an der Oder fought Konungariket Sverige (Kingdom of Sweden / 1611-1721) and Heiliges Romisches Reich (Holy Roman Empire / 800-1806). After a 2-day siege, the Swedish troops entered the town and destroyed most of its buildings.

Frankfurt-Oder became part of Germany (Prussia's Brandenburg province) in 1815, following the Napoleonic Wars (1803-15). Due to its central location in Prussia (between Berlin and Posen (Poznan) and Oder River's increased shipping traffic, Frankfurt developed as a major riverport and had Germany's second-largest annual fair (following only the fair in Leipzig). The current-day city is served by the Berlin-Warsaw Express railway with regular train connections to Magdeburg and Cottbus.

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