
I'm a simple emigrant and I'm starting to get into the local "festivals"
In Frankfurt, another festival of nothing took place. Bahnhofsviertelnacht — literally, the night of the Bahnhofsviertel, the district around the main train station. This gathering is considered one of the main events of the year in general, even the city’s mayor comes here every year and takes photos with anyone who wants. In general, the idea is that in the Bahnhofsviertel live representatives of the most diverse "social" groups. And on this night of the main station, they all meet next door, so to speak. It seemed to me that the whole city was in one place, as usual; everyone drank, ate, rejoiced and danced a little. Mostly, of course, they drank. We went there with almost the whole group, and the next day the whole group also went to work together. Because this is Germany, a festival on Thursday is the norm. And also wine festivals every week, or simply some street celebration. If you forgot what it all looks like here, let me remind you: all people form a big crowd, stand, drink and talk loudly. And you know, there is something to it. Maybe in six months I’ll also think it’s the best way to spend time, but for now I’m just getting into it. And you, would you like such a party? #holidays #frankfurt