Frankfurt is one of the world's busiest airports, and it has the facilities to match — once you know where to look. This is the A–Z overview, with links to our in-depth guides for the things that need them. Bookmark it for your trip through FRA in 2026.
Getting Connected
- WiFi: free and unlimited across the terminals — see how to connect.
- SIM / eSIM: network shops in the terminals, or set up an eSIM before you fly — see our SIM & eSIM guide.
- Charging: power and USB points at gates and in lounges.
Money
- ATMs & exchange: ATMs throughout; avoid the conversion trap — see currency & ATMs.
Rest & Comfort
- Lounges: Lufthansa, Star Alliance and the new Terminal 3 lounges — see the lounge guide.
- Showers, sleep pods & resting: see showers & sleeping.
- Hotels: terminal-connected and shuttle options — see best airport hotels.
Luggage
- Left luggage & lockers: store bags landside — see left luggage & lockers.
- Lost luggage: what to do if a bag doesn't arrive — see our lost luggage guide.
Families
- Play areas, baby-care rooms, strollers to the gate — see travelling with kids through FRA.
Quiet, Prayer & Medical
- Prayer & quiet rooms for reflection are available landside and airside.
- Medical care: an airport medical centre and pharmacies for minor needs.
- Accessibility: assistance for reduced-mobility travellers — see our accessible transfers guide.
Shopping, Dining & Smoking
- Shopping & duty-free across both active terminals, plus dining from quick bites to sit-down.
- Smoking is only in designated areas/lounges; terminals are otherwise smoke-free.
Getting Around & Onward
The one facility that turns the airport from stressful to simple is the one waiting outside arrivals.
Two railway stations (regional S-Bahn and long-distance ICE), the free SkyLine train between Terminal 1 and the new Terminal 3, taxis, and pre-booked transfers all connect FRA onward. For the full layout (and the Terminal 2 closure) see our complete airport guide; for a door-to-door arrival, see our transfer routes.



