Showing posts with label Frankfurt. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Frankfurt. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 21, 2015

To Switzerland - my childhood dream comes true


Frankfurt overnight stay was a rather disappointment for all of us as we expected a hustling bustling city with lot of tourists and malls. But we had selected a wrong day to be in Frankfurt. With the entire city closed, anything worthwhile that we saw was the overview of the city from the Galleria in the old city center and you may say the big bubbles.

So we bid farewell to the city rather early and started our journey to Switzerland - for my childhood dream to come to true.  For some unknown reasons, Switzerland always fascinated me, and it still does, and I wondered whether I would ever be able to see this heavenly country or not. But suddenly things turned in my favour when we made a hurried plan to visit my son studying in Germany and being Germany with a Schengen visa stamped, we were fully 'qualified' to move about in the Schengen countries.



While planning our stay, my elder son was mindful of the the fact that a hotel in Zurich, which was our destination, will not provide us the opportunity to see the real Switzerland and its scenic beauty. So he kept surfing the net and finally found a hotel in Lichtensteig, a small town some 57 kilometres due east of Zurich. Thus we started off from Frankfurt and at Karlsruhe we switched over Highway E15 to E52, and then switched over to Highway E41 bypassed Stuttgart and entered the Swiss border ahead of Singen. Then on we followed the Highway 4 till Winterthur and then headed to towards DestiMotel - a cool place to live in Lichtensteig.


We left Frankfurt but our leaving could have been disastrous as I made a blunder while driving and was almost overrun by this tram seen above. While driving on the right, I was to turn left for a turn and I ignored the tram coming behind me after I overtook it when it was stationed on a stop. It was the loud bells type horn from the tram that almost saved me. This was quite a 'Great Escape' and I thanked my starts for having being saved and hurriedly moved out of the city and headed towards the Swiss border.





The landscape on both sides of the highway was truly fascinating. The lush green hill slopes with tall trees raising on the skyline, the driving was all fun and pleasure.





Somewhere in between when we stopped for my usual coffee break, I switched the piloting seat with my son to concentrate on taking photos as I wished. The landscape was full of hills through which tunnels have been holed to avoid turns and gradient. So one really doesn't feel the rising gradient and when one exits from a tunnel, one is amazed to see the elevation change from the place we entered the tunnel.






A horseman we came across who was transporting two of his well fed and bred horses in the trailer behind his pickup. And quite naturally these could not escape being shot at from my end!!



The best scenes were the one like below: Immaculately flattened hill slopes with green grass with some sandy patches with huge trees now very close to the road.







Reaching the Swiss border was so refreshing and the welcome sign on the custom check post was so inviting for me to take a photo - but I did not know that we were not allowed to take the photos of the checkpost and I was spotted taking photos by the Swiss guards and were ushered to the side. Now this was a bad start into Switzerland and my dream of going and seeing Switzerland seemed to be at the crossroads. 

However, the staff was helpful in 'releasing' us after seeing our documents and of course after ensuring that I have deleted all the photos of the check post. I wish I had had those as remembrance of entering my childhood dream country - but perhaps the custom staff did not understand my childhood feelings.




The sign boards now turned green as against the blue colour in Germany and we now had to hit Winterthur from where were to to go to Lichtensteig. 


Although we kept seeing Zurich in the list of places ahead, we soon diverted to a hilly road and suddenly the landscape changed. And here came the Swiss cows which were seen grazing on the green pastures along both sides of the roads. The traffic too thinned as we were headed for the typical Swiss countryside.



Te houses en route were beautifully decorated. Hedges well kept and flowerpots immaculately placed right from the roadside gave a feeling of the aesthetic sense of the people lived there.





I had only seen such high pillared bridges in photos of Switzerland - but it was awesome to find this one when almost close to Lichtensteig.



It took us almost evening time before we reached Lichtensteig and it wasn't difficult to find DestiMotel - our hotel for the next two days in Switzerland. The motel was a sloped roof house turned into a motel for some tourists like us who preferred to visit the countryside rather than settling into rather crowded streets of Zurich.

We were shown around the first floor by the owner, who also owned a heavy bike shop behind the motel. We had nothing to eat and the owner was helpful in taking my son in his jeepster to the almost closed only grocery shop of the town to buy eggs, potatoes and bread for our makeshift dinner.

Tired as we were, my wife hurriedly cooked scrambled eggs and we we had the steamy dish eaten away in seconds. We then hit the beds for tomorrow was to be a long day as we had so much to see in so little time we had - just one day!!

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Thursday, October 15, 2015

Frankfurt's Giant Bubbles

We all grew up blowing away water bubbles in the air in our childhood. But those were tiny and small that would pop-out after a few seconds. But what if the bubbles are Aladdin's genie size? I am sure these will stop you in your tracks and watch these giant size bubbles slowly and slowing floating in the air stream till finally bubbling out.

As the 3rd of October was a public holiday in Germany, all shops and malls were closed. And there stood a giant bubble maker amusing the rather disappointed tourists who found all the malls closed - leaving them nothing worthwhile to watch. 
So this anonymous bubble maker was there to amuse us and kept us stayed there for sometime seeing his giant size bubbles being made by two long iron sticks and then releasing these into the air where these floated while amusing us.

My sons also watched the bubbles while the Chinese origin tourist girl in front also smiled 



I too was watching and photographing and that is why I was missed out of all the photos I shot of these giant bubbles.
One of the bubbles perfectly floated in front of the Calvin Klein's girl - perhaps to censor her out!!
My wife too (below far left) enjoyed the bubbles - may be she found it nostalgic as children like blowing away water bubbles and she may have been remembering the good old days her of childhood.
This is not all. I captured a short video that I have shared on YouTube and am sharing it down below to add realism to the post:
Well, this is my last post on Frankfurt - as watching the bubbles was our last entertainment of the city. Thereafter we went back to our hotel, packed our stuff for our next destination: Switzerland - my childhood dream was to come true soon!!

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Monday, October 12, 2015

Frankfurt Skyline


When we planned a overnight pitstop at Frankfurt on our way to Switzerland last October, we thought to make best of our short stay to move about the largest city in the German state of Hesse and the fifth-largest city in Germany - a city the name of which resounded in my memory lane right from my childhood when we used to see PIA's Frankfurt destination ads in the newspapers.

[Photo credit: History of PIA]

Although the above ad is not as old as the ads I am talking of - the ads of the 60s, when PIA was one of the best airlines of the world. However, due to many administrative reasons, PIA lost its Frankfurt destination. 

As per Wikipedia, Frankfurt is a centre for commerce, culture, education, tourism and web traffic. Messe Frankfurt is one of the world's largest trade fairs at 578,000 square metres and ten exhibition halls. Major trade fairs include the Frankfurt Motor Show, the world's largest motor show, and the Frankfurt Book Fair, the world's largest book fair.

Coming back to Frankfurt - we suffered a big setback when we came to know that 3rd of OCtober - the day we had planned to tour Frankfurt, is a German national holiday and the entire city was closed. So what to do? Well our host Mr Anwar had a better idea. After taking us for a road-ride, he brought us to the old city center and took us to Zeilgalerie (seen down below) to show us the Frankfurt skyline. 



Moving up the escalator of Zeilgalerie to the 7th floor and view Frankfurt skyline from the upper deck

Well the experience of getting on top floor of Zeilgalerie was an experience of life - one could see the tall skyscrapers of Frankfurt so close and majestically close as can be seen in the photo above and down below.


Commerzbank Tower (above right) is the tallest building of Frankfurt with a height of 259 metres / 849.7 feet (height including the antenna is 300 metres.), located at Große Gallusstraße 17–19, Innenstadt. It was the tallest building in Europe from 1997 to 2003 and tallest building in the European Union from 1997 to 2011. Today, it is the tallest building in Germany since 1997.  It is the Headquarters of Commerzbank.

My son and wife and Mr Anwar
Looking down below was really frightening while taking the photo
Commerzbank Tower (above left) and the Main Tower (above right) - two of the tallest building of Frankfurt

Frankfurt, besides Germans has people from Turkey, Italy, Croatia, Poland, Romania, Serbia, Spain, Greece and Morocco living here - mostly as German residents. Now with the influx of the Syrian refugees, a sizeable number of Syrians too would become part of Frankfurt life.

My son looks my way while someone else looks the otherway



I also got luck this time to have myself snapped  - which usually wasn't the case and got myself registered along with the Frankfurt skyline in the background.



The twin tower building just behind me is Opernturm with a height of 170 metres / 557.7feet is located on Bockenheimer Landstraße 2–4, Westend-Süd. UBS AG, a Swiss global financial services company,  is its main tenant. UBS is the biggest bank in Switzerland, operating in more than 50 countries.
The best view of the Frankfurt skyline is from Zeilgalerie on the side facing the Zeil pedestrian zone

A rather crowded photo of visitors and tourists including my wife with my son (red shirt)


A combination of old and new architecture: St. Catherine's Church (left) and Hauptwache of the 'main guard-house.'(half left) with the modern architecture in the background
Going down 

My previous post(s) on Frankfurt

Frankfurt - our overnight pitstop to Switzerland
Visiting a deserted Frankfurt on the Day of German Unity

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