Any free WiFi facility in Germany (Munich and Frankfurt Central Stations) or any closed place nearby?
A friend of mine is travelling to Germany next week and looking for internet facility there. Is there any free WiFi access in Germany mainly in Frankfurt Hauptbahnhof and Munich (München Hauptbahnhof)?
He is particularly looking for free internet access close to Frankfurt and Munich train stations. Also any nearby places like supermarkets, shopping malls or shops which offers free WiFi service would also be considered.
Best Answer
Same as anywhere else in the world (at least where people can be made to pay the price of a medium lunch for an insane amount of sugar and caffeine): Starbucks.
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Where can I get free WiFi in Germany?
But there are currently locations all over Germany with Wi-Fi hotspots (free or fee). According to one website, there are over 500 free Wi-Fi locations in Berlin alone, mostly at cafes, restaurants, and hotels. The most common commercial Wi-Fi service in Germany is the Telekom HotSpot Network.Is there free WiFi in Munich?
Ideal for anyone who needs a fast and free WiFi network at work, in their free time or on a tour of Munich: There are numerous hotspots with the free M-WLAN in Munich, especially in the city center.Does Frankfurt train station have WiFi?
Internet throughout your journeyOnce you have logged in, you have continuous access to WIFI@DB at selected stations as well as on trains and buses. Thanks to this, you can use DB's free wifi network from the moment you board to the moment you disembark.Where can you use WiFi for free?
We collected some of the most popular chains with free, open WiFi at many or all of their locations.- Coffee shops: Starbucks, Peet's Coffee, Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf, Dunkin' Donuts, Tim Hortons.
- Fast food restaurants: McDonald's, Burger King, Wendy's, Taco Bell, Chick-fil-A, Panera Bread, Arby's, and some Subways.
How to connect WiFi at Frankfurt airport
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