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Re: What European city (besides Amsterdam) should I visit?
Posted: 2012-06-13, 11:15 pm

ableyone
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brad 07 wrote:
A few questions:

Any budget hotel suggestions for Frankfurt (clean, Wifi, with bathroom, walking distance of RLD)?

Planning on a trip to Oase – would Thursday or Friday be better for a good selection, and moderate crowd? What is a good time to arrive?

Will be taking the ICE train between the two cities on Saturday morning – should I spend a few extra euros and get a reserved seat or will I be fine without?

Any other advice for a Frankfurt newbie?


Be aware that at Oase on Thursday the girls put some clothes on.

Friday is better; its best to arrive before 5 pm, to allow you to get showered and changed before lining up for the food at 6pm. As you will find people do not go to Oase for the food.

If the weather is nice then there will be a barbeque outside which is not so bad.

Lots of girls from 6 pm and it can become quite hectic but not as bad as a Saturday night, so arrive earlier if you prefer to start your visit in a more relaxed environment.

If the weather is great then get over there as soon as you can after breakfast in your hotel, as you can then spend the afternoon lazing by the pool enjoying the kind of scenery that only Germany can provide.
Re: What European city (besides Amsterdam) should I visit?
Posted: 2012-06-17, 11:38 pm

splodge Power Kat
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Fair hotel frankfurt on mainzerlangerstrasse is very good. Clean, English speaking tv channels as well as German, Spanish ,French,Italian,etc. Super Markt up the road. Near Hbf and rld. 24 hr concierge. Trying a new one this time on nidderstrasse.
Re: What European city (besides Amsterdam) should I visit?
Posted: 2012-06-19, 12:00 pm

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splodge wrote:
Trying a new one this time on nidderstrasse.


Splodge, if I was you then I would reconsider the choice of hotel. I am not saying that the hotels on Niddarstrasse would be bad, some look ok, but I have never stayed at any of those hotels because of the street. You are on the street where the junkies are sitting and pushing needles up their veins.
Re: What European city (besides Amsterdam) should I visit?
Posted: 2012-06-19, 2:46 pm

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Nooooooo!!!!!!!!!!! Arrrrrrrgggggggghhhhh!!!! Devastated!!!!!!!
Re: What European city (besides Amsterdam) should I visit?
Posted: 2012-06-19, 3:09 pm

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makelove wrote:
splodge wrote:
Trying a new one this time on nidderstrasse.


Splodge, if I was you then I would reconsider the choice of hotel. I am not saying that the hotels on Niddarstrasse would be bad, some look ok, but I have never stayed at any of those hotels because of the street. You are on the street where the junkies are sitting and pushing needles up their veins.


I'm worried now, last thing I need after a day shagging, mongering and then a few too many beers is junkies bothering me ffs. Have just done a check where my hotel is. Seems to be on the good ? Side of Düsseldorf Straße. Near the post Straße and Ludwig Straße. The back exit of the Hbf. The other bit of niddas Straße over the road is bad for sure. I'm hoping I ain't made a major mistake here. The bit at the bottom of Mosel Straße or Elbe Straße (I forget which one, or is it both) is bad alright. It's frightening walking along parts of Moselstrasse or Elbe Straße. Can't believe I've possibly made such a fundamental error of judgement as I know the area pretty well. Think I'm ok, but I am a tad concerned. Should of stuck to the busy Straße as usual. Ffs.
Re: What European city (besides Amsterdam) should I visit?
Posted: 2012-06-19, 3:30 pm

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"Will be taking the ICE train between the two cities on Saturday morning – should I spend a few extra euros and get a reserved seat or will I be fine without?"

It's up to you. If you are sitting in someone's reserved seat, you will have to move or stand up straight. If you make online reservation for the reduced fare (like 29 euros from AMS to FRA in 4 hours with Bahn 25), you will need to present the credit card that you used to make the reservation.

Regards,
Fred
Re: What European city (besides Amsterdam) should I visit?
Posted: 2012-06-20, 11:53 am

splodge Power Kat
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Frankfurt is an excellent choice in my opinion, and the only choice at the moment, as far as I'm concerned. I love Amsterdam too of course but I don't like what's happening to the rld. Frankfurt's rld is tiring to walk around, which is unfortunate but imo I think it's a must do. I realise you love your fkks and fair play to that,but you also like Latino milfs don't you, and milfs in general. Well, if I'm correct in assuming this, then check out number 45 elbestrasse, usually rammed full of south American beautiful Milf. Someone else mentioned that they're are also milfs in moselstrasse 36, tanusstrasse 39 and breite Gasse 1. I've seen Milf scattered in different Eros centres but always get confused. However, 45 is a definite, and breite Gasse 1 has loads too. Went in may 11- loads of girls, end of march 12- plenty girls but not as much for some reason.
Summer is the time the girls are out in numbers I reckon. Also the trade fairs I suppose. Anyway, as for making a train reservation between these two fantastic cities- I definitely would. Haven't don't that particular journey myself but the trains from Frankfurt can be super full at times. Also, the Germans love their trains and they reserve their seats. From the countless train journeys I've made through Germany, booking a seat is a must up until about 1900. Might be different for an Amsterdam bound train, but I doubt it. I know Frankfurt trains well, lol. This time I've booked seats for my journeys to Braunschweig and back from Hannover. Thi k it was 4 euros but it should be money well spent. If in Amsterdam a trip to Den Haag is well worth it. Two Rlds. Doublestraat is one of my all-time favourites. Utrecht Zandpad is something different too. Hardebollenstraat is sexy black lady zone. I miss it. Badly.
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