Large tents were lined up all along both sides of the river and were full of foods from all over the world, full bars, live music, jewelry, crafts, scarves...it was kind-of like a state fair in the U.S. (only safer). It really was fun, but something was missing...Where are the museums?! Well, those large buildings with the lights off behind the large tents? Those were the museums. Friday night was apparently not the right time to check those out.
On the way back to the train station, we walked in the rain through the old town area of Frankfurt. This area is very small, but as we passed the Römerberg square lit up at night (and after a few Erdbeerbowles), I had one of those pinch-me moments, when I had to stop someone in the group and say, "Look at this! We live here!"
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| Römerberg during the day--it looks even better at night |

Oh the iconic photo of Frankfurt --- now I just need to get my ass up there so I can take one myself! I need to start looking more into these festivals as an excuse to travel; Museumsuferfest sounds like fun!
ReplyDeleteThere is ALWAYS a festival somewhere nearby! You should definitely do it soon, though--you probably won't want to come when it gets COLD!!!
ReplyDeleteWe were there nearly all day Saturday. I've been to many fests and this is one of the best. When I get a chance, I'll post about a couple of the museums so you can get a look inside.
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