Fleming's Deluxe
Villa Oriental
Goldman 25hours
Frankfurt’s hotel landscape is oriented towards international guests more than any other German city. No wonder, because the airport, the stock exchange, banks and, last but not least, the internationally important trade fairs ensure that the Main metropolis has the highest proportion of foreign guests (almost 45 percent) of all German big cities. This influx of international visitors indicates that business tourism plays a decisive role in Frankfurt. Probably for this reason, almost one third of the guest beds on offer are in luxury hotels. Frankfurt am Main has had Germany’s most expensive hotels for many years.
It’s not only the costs that are rocketing skyward in Frankfurt’s hotel sector. One hotel after another is shooting from the ground in the pulsating new districts of the Main metropolis. These include the newly opened Meininger budget hotel and the Grand Hyatt, which is being built in a tower more than 100 m high (both are in the Europa quarter), as well as the 25-floor Jumeirah luxury hotel in the Palais quarter (it opens early 2011) and the two new Hilton hotels at The Squaire at the airport, which welcome their first guests in summer 2011. Naturally, tradition-rich hotels such as the Hessischer Hof or the Steigenberger Hotel Frankfurter Hof also offer high quality overnight possibilities.
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