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Goethe Apartment Werftstraße 15, Gutleutviertel, Frankfurt/Main | |
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Free Wi-Fi and a fully equipped kitchen are offered at these apartments in the centre of Frankfurt. Goethe Apartments are a 5-minute walk from the River Main and Frankfurt Central Station.
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from $92.10 Average price per night |
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Boutique City Apartment Frankfurt am Main Darmstädter Landstraße 300, Sachsenhausen, Frankfurt/Main | |
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from $133.48 Average price per night |
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Penthaus Skyline Residenz Niederbornstrasse 2, Frankfurt/Main | |
| These chic penthouse apartments in the north of Frankfurt offer great views of the city skyline. Guests at Penthaus Skyline Residenz enjoy free Wi-Fi and a free parking space in the underground... More… |
from $654.03 Average price per night |
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Ameron Residence Die Welle Leerbachstr. 7, Frankfurt/Main | |
| Situated in a quiet residential area in the heart of Frankfurt, between the banking district and pedestrian area, these 4-star apartments offer modern architecture and excellent facilities. More… |
from $159.77 Average price per night |
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Apartments Duval Untermainkai 21, Bahnhofsviertel, Frankfurt/Main | |
| This apartment hotel in central Frankfurt offers scenic views of the River Main, free breakfast on the day of arrival, and good public transport links. More… |
from $73.41 Average price per night |
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Arivax Apartment Raimundstr. 135, Frankfurt/Main | |
| This stylish apartment is situated in the heart of Frankfurt. The Arivax Apartment offers free Wi-Fi, a balcony and a fully equipped kitchen with a washing machine. More… |
from $213.56 Average price per night |
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Located near central Germany, Frankfurt is not simply the beating heart of the country. It’s also the lifeblood of the European Union.
The German Federal Bank and the European Central Bank are based here, so naturally this is a city where commerce thrives. In fact, the skyline is so punctuated by skyscrapers that Frankfurt is affectionately known as Mainhattan, a pun on the River Main that slowly meanders through the city.
Lining its banks is Museumsufer, a district comprising over 20 museums including Goethe’s birthplace and the Frankfurt Historical Museum. Impressive views of all of this can be enjoyed from the tower of Gothic-style Frankfurt Cathedral which played an important role in the Holy Roman Empire.
In the shadow of the modernist architecture remain traces of quintessential Germany. The reconstructed half-timbered facades in Römer square are picture perfect, and the cobbled streets of Fressgass are always full of locals deciding which café to dine at.
Served by Frankfurt Airport - one of the world’s busiest - this pumping city is always on the move. This means that hotels in Frankfurt gets booked up pretty quickly, so book early with Booking.com to secure the accommodation of your choice.
