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* Take U-Bahn line U6 or U7 to “Leipziger Straße” to find a cheap selection of market stalls, restaurants, fast food, supermarkets, international callshops, and shops selling small but useful items like knives or umbrellas.
* Nearby (also U-Bahn line U6 or U7, and Straßenbahn line 16 or 17) is “Bockenheimer Warte”. Here is the university – ask students at the library (“Uni-Bibliothek”) to give you free internet access. The university cafés serve cheap, healthy food and are open to everyone – look young, confident and busy, and you won't have to show a pass to get a student discount.
*Take Bus 36 from "Konstablerwache" to Adlerflychtplatz. Just next to the Bus-Stop is the "Aroma" an israeli Falaffel Store. For 3,.80 you will get the best Falaffel Sandwich in the world. Or at least in Frankfurt.
== Internet ==
* Probably the cheapest 24hr internet point in town is inside the “Stay and Learn” youth hostelMany cheap options (1-1. The price varies with the time of day, and is from €0.80 to €2.00 50 EUR per hour. The internet point is on the Kaiserstraße, just 50 meters from the central train station.** Standing at the station looking towards the city, the main street going away from you is the Kaiserstraße. Cross over the tram lines and start walking down the street. Keep looking up and you should see the “Stay and Learn” sign high up on the left. It is very close.** Under the sign is a brown door. Press the buzzer and the door will open. Climb the stairs or use the lift to find the reception () on the 3rd floor)streets around Hauptbahnhof.** Turn left immediately before the reception, then there is an easyInternetcafe on the right. It is for guests only, but keep quiet about this and you will be fine.
== Public Transport ==
* You definitely need a Ticket for Public Transport.

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