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  1. Apr 22, 2023 · Welcome to an exciting adventure into the world of the red light district in Frankfurt, Germany! In this blog post, we will dive into the history, location, activities, safety tips, unique cultural aspects, and insider tips of this renowned area.

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  2. Leave the station thru the main gate, cross the street and walk into Kaiserst. (the street pointing to the middle of the main gate) and walk it for around 100 yards. BINGO! Check the side streets as well ;-) The one parallel to Kaiserst on the left (as seen from the station) must be quite popular.

  3. Feb 1, 2022 · We begin our walk from Hauptbahnhof just minutes before Sunset and zig-zag the Bahnhofsviertel accordingly. ...more. Hi Walkers, per request by @To Co , let's walk around the Frankfurt ...

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  4. The “Bahnhofsviertelnacht”, night of the Red Light District, is probably the best event. It takes place once a year and allows an insight to various places that are usually inaccessible or not desirable to be at: for example different brothels, a drug addiction help center, but also the shoemaker with his little hammer museum.

  5. Jan 16, 2024 · The area known as Bahnhofsviertel, the block directly opposite Hauptbahnhof, is one of the largest red light districts in the world. Here are a number of Eros Centres, strip clubs, sex shops and chat-up bars (where women will talk to you while sipping the €50 glass of water that you’re paying for).

  6. Frankfurt's red-light district is in Bahnhofsviertel. The core of the district consists of Elbestraße, Moselstraße and Taunusstraße. The district was more and more dominated by prostitution, especially after 1945.

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  8. Aug 30, 2016 · Frankfurt’s Bahnhofsviertel, the city’s red light district, was the neighborhood that parents always warned their children about.