Best hotels & accommodations in Frankfurt

We list the best hotels, hostels, B&Bs and guesthouses in Frankfurt as recommended by travel experts from CNN, Lonely Planet, Frommer’s, Fodor’s, New York Times and more. All hotel recommendations have been referenced with customer reviews and we only listed places that have at least a 4 out of 5-star customer review rating.

 

Best cheap hotel in Frankfurt: The Niu Coin

Best boutique hotel in Frankfurt: Libertine Lindenberg

Best luxury hotel in Frankfurt: Rocco Forte Villa Kennedy

Best hostel in Frankfurt: Five Elements Hostel

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  • 4.6 Jumeirah Frankfurt

    Jumeirah Hotel, Frankfurt

    CNN

    “With its glass tower and shiny saddleback roof, the 28-story Jumeirah holds its own among the architectural icons of downtown. Overlooking the Zeil pedestrian precinct and a seven-minute walk from Goethstrasse, the Jumeirah boasts a best of Frankfurt location for a shopping expedition.”

  • 4.6 Villa Kennedy Frankfurt

    Rocco Forte Villa Kennedy, Frankfurt

    CNN

    “The neo-Gothic facade of this former family mansion (built in 1904) belies an edgy interior that mixes minimalist furnishings and intriguing modern art. Guests gather in the back courtyard for drinks, chats and sunshine.”

  • 4.5 Hotel Nizza Frankfurt

    Hotel Nizza, Frankfurt

    The Guardian

    “Right next to the river lies Hotel Nizza, built in 1993 for hosting actors and artists performing in the city. The style is somewhere between minimalist and eccentric, with some great antique furniture details, a pool and billiard room and a roof garden to relax.”

  • 4.5 Liberine Lindenberg Frankfurt

    Libertine Lindenberg Hotel, Frankfurt

    The Guardian

    “The Libertine Lindenberg in the city’s unrushed Alt-Sachsenhausen district is a new, well-priced all-suite hotel that feels genuinely different. It does away with the traditional reception desk – who needs ’em? – and focuses on home-from-home design, hand-made furnishings and a communal living room-cum-cafe. There’s even an in-house recording studio.

    Featured in The Guardian’s 20 great hotels to stay in Germany in 2016.

  • 4.4 Hotel Gerbermuhle Frankfurt

    Hotel Gerbermühle, Frankfurt

    The Guardian

    “Among Hotel Gerbermühle’s selling points is its fine dining restaurant (mains from €19.50) that combines local food (beef tartare, wiener schnitzel with cranberries) with international classics (chicken in calvados sauce). It is on the river and has great views of the city skyline.”

  • 4.4 The Pure Frankfurt

    Hotel The Pure, Frankfurt

    The Guardian

    “The Pure is, as the name suggests, a minimalist design hotel not far from the Bahnhofsviertel, the train station quarter with its sometimes seedy, sometimes chic bars and nightclubs.”

  • 4.3 Villa Orange Frankfurt

    BIO-Hotel Villa Orange, Frankfurt

    Lonely Planet

    “Offering a winning combination of tranquillity, modern German design and small-hotel comforts, this century-old, tangerine-coloured villa has 38 spacious rooms, some with free-standing baths and four-poster beds.”

  • 4.2 25Hours Hotel Frankfurt

    25 Hours Hotel Levi’s, Frankfurt

    The Guardian

    ”This branch of the boutique chain is known as “Levi’s Hotel” in honour of its next-door neighbour – the German HQ of Levi Strauss – and comes with an assortment of rooms in different shades of blue.”

    Featured in New York Times’ 36 Hours in Frankfurt.

  • 4.2 Hotel Am Berg Frankfurt

    Hotel Am Berg, Frankfurt

    The Guardian

    ”A favourite in the Sachsenhausen district south of the Main, this is a mock Tudor-style mansion stuffed with family portraits and kitsch colonial trinkets.”

    Featured in New York Times’ 36 Hours in Frankfurt.

  • 4.2 Robert Mayer Frankfurt

    Hotel Robert Mayer, Frankfurt

    CNN

    “Located in Frankfurt’s Bockenheim district, the Robert Mayer blends Bohemian vibes and modern technology in a small, comfortable hotel that’s Frankfurt’s best value. Local artists were commissioned to design each of the 12 guest rooms inside this early 20th-century townhouse.”

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Price (usd)
Jumeirah Hotel, Frankfurt

Recommended by:

CNN, Telegraph

4.6 / 5
181 euro 161 gbp 224 usd 23744 jpy 174 cad 174 aud 1753 hkd 295 sgd 210 chf 1422 cny 1848 sek 1352 dkk 1744 nok
Rocco Forte Villa Kennedy, Frankfurt

Recommended by:

CNN, Telegraph

4.6 / 5
251 euro 223 gbp 311 usd 32966 jpy 242 cad 242 aud 2435 hkd 410 sgd 292 chf 1974 cny 2565 sek 1878 dkk 2422 nok
Hotel Nizza, Frankfurt

Recommended by:

The Guardian

4.5 / 5
76 euro 68 gbp 95 usd 10070 jpy 74 cad 74 aud 743 hkd 125 sgd 89 chf 603 cny 783 sek 573 dkk 740 nok
Libertine Lindenberg Hotel, Frankfurt

Recommended by:

The Guardian

4.5 / 5
86 euro 77 gbp 107 usd 11342 jpy 83 cad 83 aud 837 hkd 141 sgd 100 chf 679 cny 882 sek 646 dkk 833 nok
Hotel Gerbermühle, Frankfurt

Recommended by:

The Guardian, CNN, Telegraph

4.4 / 5
78 euro 69 gbp 97 usd 10282 jpy 75 cad 75 aud 759 hkd 128 sgd 91 chf 615 cny 800 sek 585 dkk 755 nok
Hotel The Pure, Frankfurt

Recommended by:

The Guardian

4.4 / 5
71 euro 63 gbp 88 usd 9328 jpy 68 cad 68 aud 689 hkd 116 sgd 82 chf 558 cny 726 sek 531 dkk 685 nok
BIO-Hotel Villa Orange, Frankfurt

Recommended by:

Lonely Planet

4.3 / 5
106 euro 94 gbp 131 usd 13886 jpy 102 cad 102 aud 1025 hkd 172 sgd 123 chf 831 cny 1080 sek 791 dkk 1020 nok
25 Hours Hotel Levi’s, Frankfurt

Recommended by:

The Guardian

4.2 / 5
68 euro 60 gbp 84 usd 8904 jpy 65 cad 65 aud 657 hkd 110 sgd 78 chf 533 cny 693 sek 507 dkk 654 nok
Hotel Am Berg, Frankfurt

Recommended by:

The Guardian

4.2 / 5
63 euro 56 gbp 78 usd 8268 jpy 60 cad 60 aud 610 hkd 102 sgd 73 chf 495 cny 643 sek 471 dkk 607 nok
Hotel Robert Mayer, Frankfurt

Recommended by:

CNN

4.2 / 5
57 euro 51 gbp 71 usd 7526 jpy 55 cad 55 aud 555 hkd 93 sgd 66 chf 450 cny 585 sek 428 dkk 553 nok

FAQ

What are the best neighborhoods to stay in Frankfurt?

The capital of the state of Hessen, Frankfurt is a busy city. Located in the heart of Germany, it is a magnificent blend of various cultures. There are operas, theatres, book fairs, festivals, universities, and recreational parks adorning this beautiful city.

Sachsenhausen
Sachsenhausen is popular among the artists coming to Frankfurt in search of a novel inspiration. It has ample beer and wine shops. Shopping is one of the preferred activities of this area, and it has plenty of malls and shopping outlets.

Bockenheim
Bockenheim is the affordable neighbourhood of the city. It is adorned by pretty parks and long sidewalks. This neighbourhood is a populated one. One may quite easily find budget hotels, resorts and cafes here.

Nordend
Nordend is a pretty large neighbourhood. This is a pretty family-centric neighbourhood, but there are several artists and tourists as well. There are several bars lining the streets of certain areas of this neighbourhood. It is the perfect place for wine lovers. People here are extremely friendly.

Westend
Known as the luxury neighbourhood, the area of Westend is a pretty wealthy place in terms of lifestyle. There are several outlets for weekend relaxation and elegant wine shops and cafes. It is also close to the centre of the city, and is enveloped by lush greenery.

Bornheim
It is a place of large apartments and busy streets. Terrace cafes of Bornheim are simply beautiful. This neighbourhood has areas which are quiet and peaceful, and also places where youngsters would love to enjoy clubbing and dancing. Bornheim makes for a pretty good scenic area.

Also check out our travel guide about the best areas to stay in Frankfurt.

How much does it cost to stay in a Frankfurt hotel?

For a 3-star hotel you have to pay around $110 per night and for a 4-star hotel you would be looking at $150 per night. If you're after a luxury 5-star Frankfurt hotel then you can expect to pay around $250 per night.

What is the best budget hotel in Frankfurt?

If you're looking for a cheap hotel in Frankfurt, then book The Niu Coin. It's an excellent budget hotel offering great value for money. It's in a good location, it's been recommended by travel experts and the hotel has excellent customer reviews. Also check out our list of the best cheap hotels in Frankfurt.

What is the best boutique hotel in Frankfurt?

You like some luxury but don't like the famous chain hotels. If you're looking for the best boutique hotel in Frankfurt, you should check out Libertine Lindenberg. It's a very cool hotel that has been highly recommended by travelers and experts.
Also check out our list of the best boutique hotels in Frankfurt, it's a manually curated list of the most unique and romantic hotels in the city.

What is the best luxury hotel in Frankfurt?

If money isn't a problem and you're looking for a luxury hotel in Frankfurt, then go for Rocco Forte Villa Kennedy. The hotel offers excellent service, it's in a top location, it has been rated very highly by previous guests and renowned travel critics have recommended it.
Also check out our list of the best luxury hotels in Frankfurt, it's a manually curated list of the most exclusive 5-star hotels in the city.

What is the best hostel in Frankfurt?

Looking for a good and affordable private room or cozy dorm in Frankfurt? Check out Five Elements Hostel. The hostel has been highly rated by backpackers. Also check out our list of the best hostels in Frankfurt.

Which Frankfurt hotels serve great breakfast?

Jumeirah Hotel or Hotel The Pure, if you're looking for a delicious breakfast in Frankfurt. Both hotels have excellent customer review ratings for breakfast.

Which Frankfurt hotel offers great views?

If you're looking for a room with a view, then try the Hotel Gerbermühle or the Jumeirah Hotel, both hotels offer some amazing views of Frankfurt according to recent customer reviews.

Which Frankfurt hotel is the best for a romantic getaway?

If you're looking for a romantic Frankfurt hotel for couples then try Jumeirah Hotel. The hotel has excellent customer review ratings by couples.

What are the best things to do in Frankfurt?

Frankfurt Sightseeing Cruise: 1 or 2 Hours. Cruise the River Main in Frankfurt for spectacular views of the city’s skyline. Available as a 1-hour or 2-hour tour, see sights such as the pubs of Sachsenhausen and European Central Bank. Jump off at Gerbermühle and learn about the poet Goethe. Price: $13.

Frankfurt: 3-Hour Bike Tour. Explore Frankfurt by bicycle on this exciting 3-hour bike tour. Visit the famous sights and get exclusive insider tips on the city. Learn more about the cider taverns and discover the trendy district of Sachsenhausen. Price: $28.

Heidelberg Half-Day Trip from Frankfurt. Escape the bustle of Frankfurt on a half-day tour of beautiful, riverside Heidelberg. Make the short trip south by coach, then spend hours exploring the medieval town with your savvy guide. Price: $95.

More things to do in Frankfurt

About Frankfurt

If you think that Frankfurt is just an airport, then you are so wrong. This city has a lot to explore, and travelers will love every bit of it. It’s one of the fastest-growing cities in Europe with more than 700,000 inhabitants. There are plenty of things to do, see, and experience in Frankfurt – especially if you are a travel enthusiast looking for adventure and fun. There is much more to this city than meets the eye. It is home to various museums, parks, landmarks, shopping centers, restaurants, pubs, and clubs – basically everything a traveler needs. If you are planning a trip to Frankfurt soon or have been there once and want to explore it again as a local this article is for you!

As mentioned above, Frankfurt has a lot of things to do, including some of the popular ones listed below:
1) Visit the Eschenheimer Tor. This is a gate in the old part of the city with a history of more than 800 years. It is a popular tourist spot as it is also close to the Central Railway Station.
2) Go on a Boat Trip on River Main. The River Main is one of the popular tourist attractions in Frankfurt and is also the longest river in Germany. It is a beautiful sight during the day and at night.
3) Go Shopping at the Zeil. This is the largest shopping street in Europe. It boasts a wide variety of shops and restaurants as well.
4) Explore the Zoobunker. This is an amazing attraction and one of the most popular things to do in Frankfurt. It is an old bunker transformed into a zoo for different species of animals and birds.
5) Explore the Old City: Frankfurt has the largest old city in Germany, and it is a popular tourist attraction. The old city boasts many sites and buildings including the Römer, the Eschenheimer Turm, the Liebfrauendom, and the St. Bartholomew’s Church.
6) Explore the Museum Mile: This is a mile-long stretch of more than 20 museums in the city that has to be explored.

The Taunusanlage is a popular walkway in Frankfurt. It is a beautiful walkway with a lot of trees and flowers along the way. It is the perfect place for a walk in nature, and it is also one of the best places for birdwatching. If you are visiting Frankfurt in spring, then you will see the flowers and trees in full bloom, and you will love the walkway much more. If you are visiting Frankfurt in autumn, then you will get to see a beautiful walkway decorated with different colored leaves and a walkway that looks even more beautiful. If you are visiting Frankfurt in winter, then you will see a walkway that looks much different – with snow covering the trees, flowers, and ground along the walkway. The Taunusanlage is also a good place to go for a jog or a walk with your family and kids.

The Museum of Art and Science in Frankfurt is a beautiful place to visit. It is a popular center for art, science, culture, and education in the city. This museum focuses on the themes of art and science and the nature of human beings. It hosts exhibitions, workshops, and activities for visitors and is a great place for your kid’s education and entertainment. It is a popular spot for school trips and field trips by students living in and around Frankfurt. This museum is a great place to bring your family on a date or go on a group outing with your friends. It is a great place to spend time in a relaxed environment and explore the themes of art and science.

The Eschenheimer garden is another amazing spot in Frankfurt that you should visit. It is located in the old part of the city and is a beautiful and peaceful place to visit. It is a popular spot for tourists and locals. You can go for a walk, read a book, or just sit there with your loved ones and enjoy the beauty of nature around you. It is a place where you can feel relaxed, rejuvenated, and peaceful. And, at the same time, you can explore the city’s history and architecture as the garden is also located in the old part of Frankfurt where many historic buildings are.

The River Main is a beautiful river that flows through Frankfurt. It is a popular tourist attraction in the city. To enjoy the beautiful scenery of this river and the city, you can go on a boat trip. There are various boat tours available that go on this river and take you through the beautiful view of the city. You can also go on a boat trip at night to see the beautiful view of the city’s skyline lit up at night. It is a popular tourist activity and one of the best things to do in Frankfurt.

The Frankfurt Historical Museum is a popular museum in the city that hosts amazing exhibitions and artifacts of the city’s history. This museum has been ranked as one of the most popular museums in Germany by TripAdvisor. It is a great place to go with your family and explore the rich history of Frankfurt. If you are a history buff, then you will find this place fascinating and full of knowledge and facts about the city’s history. The museum hosts various exhibitions, and you can explore the city’s history which dates back to the 9th century. The exhibitions in the museum include the history of Frankfurt during various periods of time, medieval times, and the modern history of the city. You can also visit the museum’s garden and explore the history of the city’s culture and civilization.

The Palmengarten and Taunus-park are beautiful gardens in Frankfurt. They are popular tourist attractions and are a great place to go with your family and friends. You can sit there and relax in the beautiful surroundings and explore nature. You will see a wide variety of flora and fauna in these places, and they are also a great place to take your kids on a family trip. Furthermore, you can also visit the Palmengarten at night to see it lit up and explore the beautiful view of the city’s skyline lit up in the distance.

These are some of the most popular things to do in Frankfurt, and you will surely not be able to explore every spot and activity in just one trip. So, if you visit Frankfurt, make sure to explore as much as you can and make the most of your trip. Also, explore the city like a local and go to places that are not on the list. Explore the city, talk to the locals, and you will discover a new world of experiences and adventures. Do not miss out on the chance to explore this beautiful city and enjoy every bit of it.

Want to get to know the city a bit better? Check out our guide about where to stay in Frankfurt, it includes recommendations about the best areas, museums, attractions and other things to do.

If you like our list of the best hotels and hostels in Frankfurt, then you should also check out our selection of recommended hotels in Berlin or the best hotels in Munich.