Frankfurt Card 1-Day Ticket - 24hrs or 00:00-23:59?
Is the ticket valid 24 hours from validation or just from 00:00 to 23:59 for exact day?
I arrive in the middle of the day and depart in the middle of the next day and I'm wondering whether 1-day ticket will be sufficient or 2-day ticket is a must.
Best Answer
Since you leave mid-day, it's surely necessary to buy a 2-day-ticket. At least here in Switzerland operating hours end, when the next day's operating hours begin. In numbers: Any ticket you buy is valid the date printed on it until 5am the next morning. For further information I'd write a mail to the tourist information website. I'm sure that they will gladly help you.
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How long is Frankfurt day ticket valid?
Fares info Valid the day of validity until 05:00 a.m. the next day or until the last trip indicated as night route. Holders of day tickets purchased at price level 3 valid for use in Frankfurt (fare zone 50) are not entitled to use them to travel to Frankfurt Airport (fare zone 5090).Does Frankfurt city ticket include Airport?
The Frankfurt Card offers free travel on all public transport in Frankfurt including Frankfurt International Airport (FRA). This travelcard is available for one or two days and offers up to 50 % discount on city tours, museum admissions and further attractions.What is Frankfurt city ticket?
The Frankfurt Card is a convenient super-saver ticket that offers holders free and unlimited travel within Frankfurt's city districts while taking advantage of a variety of cultural offers at specially reduced prices.How do I get S Bahn tickets in Frankfurt?
Tickets can be purchased via touch-screen ticket machines (fahrkartenautomaten) in S-Bahn and tram stations, RMV outlets, or on the RMV app. The app can be used in English. If traveling inside Frankfurt, the red button "Stadtgebiet Frankfurt" purchases a basic ticket.RMV Ticket Booking Frankfurt | How to Book Ticket for Train, Tram, Bus | Frankfurt | Germany 🇩🇪
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