The Main River, which starts in Bavaria and flows west, passes through Frankfurt before emptying into the Rhine River; it is 326 mi (524 km) long. It is part of the Main-Danube Canal, which links the Rhine and Danube rivers to create a 2,200-mi (3,500-km) waterway from the North Sea to the Black Sea. This vessel was typical of bulk ship and barge traffic we saw on German rivers.

We walked to a German restaurant and had a nice dinner with the group.

After dinner, as we were walking our hosts back to the train station to head home (except for Sophia who we were driving home because she had invited Charlotte to a sleep over and to attend her school the next day), we saw the ‘beer bus’ weaving its way along one of Frankfurt’s pedestrian streets. There was a bartender and someone steering the bike and revelers around the outside, each of who is pedaling while imbibing some of Frankfurt’s finest. A novelty we had to capture.



