"Zoana at reception made out stay 10/10 from the moment we checked in. What a nice first impression when you walk into this hotel. She definitely takes pride in what she does."
"Beautiful hotel. Amazing location. Wonderful staff. Large spacious room. The only thing was that the AC didn’t work very well. The room was quite warm even with the AC on max. "
"This is a nice little hotel close to the Hauptbahnhof. The room was a bit small but had sufficient drawers and hangers to put things away. There is a free coffee maker in the room (capsules provoded) and also a mini fridge kept empty for any items you might want to store in there. The desk area is open and well lit, with convenient outlets. The bathroom is well pictured on the website and there was plenty of hot water. The wifi was easy to connect to and speedy. There is also a nice and underused gym with cardio and dumbbells available. I had happy hour and dinner at the I house restaurant and found everything delicious. It is a basic menu, but Bolt and Wolt provide easy delivery from local spots as well. There are also 3 elevators which sped transit un and down. I recommend!"
What should a history buff expect from a stay in Frankfurt?
Tourists love the fascinating history they find in Frankfurt. Be sure to check out the major shopping area and fascinating museums while you're here. And also relish a stop at the charming cafes in this vibrant area.
Where's the best place to stay in Frankfurt to learn about local history?
Based on our travel expertise, Ritter Hotel is a top historic hotel bookable on our site and it features free WiFi. Römerberg is a short 12-minute walk away.
How many historical hotels will I find in Frankfurt?
In Frankfurt, there are 1042 lodging options bookable on Expedia though not many historic hotels to choose from.
What are the most important historical places and other sights in Frankfurt?
Frankfurt is notable for landmarks like Römerberg, Eschenheimer Tower and New Henninger Turm. Known for its museums, cultural venues include Frankfurt Opera House, Staedel Museum and German Architecture Museum. A couple of additional sights to add to your itinerary are Kaiserstrasse and Main Tower.
What is a historic hotel like in Frankfurt?
Guests who book a historic hotel can spend a night or two in a place that has an officially recognised historic designation. A stately home, palace or even a lodge, old police station or skyscraper can be turned into a historic hotel provided that it's of special interest. Traditional architecture and period features are typically found in the public spaces and guestrooms of historic hotels in Frankfurt, giving a real sense of character.
What is the difference between a historic hotel and a heritage hotel?
You'll often hear the term "heritage hotel" in Asia and Europe, while "historic hotel" is more common in the U.S. but overall the terms are quite similar. The architecture and actual building of historic hotels tend to be the most important aspect. For a heritage hotel, it's mainly the cultural value and how it influenced the community.
Do historic hotels in Frankfurt have modern facilities?
Hotels have the safety features and modern conveniences you've come to expect, while every effort is made to preserve treasured traditions and historic facades. Private rooms with updated bathroom facilities, heating and air conditioning, free and fast Internet, and the usual amenities found in most hotels will be available in a historic hotel. When you choose a historic hotel in Frankfurt, don't worry that you'll find a place that is rundown or uncomfortable.