Frankfurt an der Oder

Frankfurt (Oder) (Previously known as: Frankfurt an der Oder or sometimes Frankfurt/Oder) is on the Oder River in Brandenburg, a state of Germany. It lies directly on the border with Poland, and is connected via bridge to its Polish sister city Slubice. The city is occasionally mistaken to be the much larger, and more well-known Frankfurt am Main.

Panorama of the bridge connecting Frankfurt to the neighbouring Polish town of Słubice

Get in

100 km east of Berlin and 470 km west of Warsaw.

By train

  • 🌍 Railway station. Regional Express Trains run from Berlin once every hour and the ride is just a little over an hour to Frankfurt. There is also a EuroCity (EC) Train that runs from Berlin through Frankfurt on its way to Poland, but this is significantly more expensive than the commuter train.

By plane

Frankfurt (Oder) doesn't have an airport. The closest ones would be those of Berlin, which are probably your best options. On the Polish side, Poznan has a limited selection of flights.

By car

Take the A 12 from Berlin

Get around

There is a local bus as well as a streetcar system but the town isn't all that big so its easy to walk everywhere.

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Budget

Mid-range

Splurge

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Frankfurt has potentially a lot to offer for a day visit, although you will need to speak German to take advantage. Given that the town was very deep in the former GDR there are limited numbers of English speakers available.

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