Here's what I do to get to Sharks from Frankfurt Central train station
[QUOTE=LshRoomer;2874681]I have a quick question on transportation logistics. For the guys going to the club without a car, what's the transportation scenario when you leave at 3 am? How do you guys normally get back to the city (Frankfurt)? Uber, train, walk? I have only been to Artemis in Berlin and I"m planning on doing some FKK visits next month. Just considering the situation when I leave the club at 3 am fully feeling my edible and wondering how the f#%k am I getting home? I assume uber, but reaching out to the mongers for verification.
TIA.[/QUOTE]I always stay near the train station in Frankfurt and I've been going to Sharks for 10+ years and found it the cheapest and most practical way to get to the club.
Cabs will cost $50-60 each way, plus the entrance fee, so you're already looking at close to $200 just to get to the club and get in. No good!
What I do is I buy a round trip train ticket at the main station for $11 (price might be different now) each way and the express train will get you to the Darmstadt station in 21 minutes with only 2 stops. They run about every 20-30 minutes. If I remember correctly they leave from platform S8 and S9, but that could vary depending on the day.
Once I arrive at the Darmstadt station, I jump into a cab, which takes about 10-12 minutes and will cost you $12-14 Euros. You can walk it but it will take about 25 minutes and in the summer you will get sweaty and in the winter it might be too cold, so a cab is the best option.
Keep Google maps on your phone to track the train times as the last train from Darmstadt station will leave around 1-2 AM depending on the day, weekends will run more trains. If you fail to get back to Darmstadt station before the last train departs for Frankfurt you will be stuck taking a cab.
In the past I've met guys in the club and have shared cabs with them back to Frankfurt, this has helped the cost, but I don't rely on meeting someone who is willing to do this, so I always anticipate the train or cab as a fallback option.