With a fairly compact city centre, many of the major sights and attractions are within easy reach of your accommodation in Frankfurt. Alternatively, the city offers a number of transport options including buses, trams, and underground services – all waiting to take you to or from your comfortable Frankfurt accommodation.
As the home to a number of financial institutions, including the European Central Bank, Frankfurt is the financial capital not just of Germany but of Continental Europe. Frankfurt also plays host to a large number of international trade fairs each year, attracting large numbers of visitors to the world’s largest motor show, book fair and music fair. For those travelling on an official capacity, Frankfurt serviced accommodation is a popular choice. Offering you the perfect base in which to rest, work and entertain accommodation in Frankfurt is the perfect base.

Business and trade fairs aside, Frankfurt is an excellent destination for a short break or a longer stay and accommodation in Frankfurt makes it even more enjoyable. With first-rate museums, exciting local festivals and a vibrant entertainment scene all within easy reach of your Frankfurt accommodation you are guaranteed a great time.
Did You Know?
Due to its abundance of banking institutions Frankfurt has been affectionately dub “Bankfurt”.
Climate/Weather
Frankfurt enjoys a generally mild and consistent climate with warm summers and crisp winters. Temperatures range between 15°c (59°f) and 25°c (77°f) during the summer months and between -10°c (14°f) and 10°c (50°f) in the winter.
Sightseeing
Although Frankfurt isn’t the first city you would think to go in Germany to see the sights, it has a lot to offer and you will not be disappointed.
• Römerberg – situated at the heart of the Old Town this popular square, bordered by the iconic Fachwerkhäuser (half timbered houses), is home to the famous Rathaus Römer (City Hall) and is a definite must see on any visit to the city.
• Sachsenhausen – the oldest district in the city is one of the more popular entertainment areas with an array of restaurants, bars and clubs all housed in traditional buildings.
• Museumsufer (Museum Embankment) – a total of fourteen museums make up the longest stretch of museums in Europe.
• The Eiserner Steg (Iron Bridge) – take a stroll over this well known bridge for impressive views of the Frankfurt skyline.
Getting Around
Frankfurt offers a comprehensive and efficient transport network which consists of:
• U Bahn (Underground) – seven lines cover the city.
• Strassenbahn (Tram) – with nine lines across the city it’s a great way to get around.
• Bus – a network of 40 lines operates in and around Frankfurt.
• S Bahn (City Train) – connects the city centre with the suburbs.
Eat/Drink
Visiting Frankfurt is a great opportunity to sample some delicious German cuisine. Here are some examples of what is on offer:
• Frankfurter Wurstchen – the famous sausages are traditionally served in a bread roll (broetchen) with mustard.
• Rippchen – cooked pork served with sauerkraut.
• Apfelwein (apple wine) – a national speciality. Often known locally as Ebbelwoi.
• Handkas mit Musik – small cheeses marinated in vinegar and onion and served with bread. The perfect accompaniment to a glass of apfelwien.
• Beer – no trip to Germany would be complete without sampling some of the finest brew.
• Gruene Sosse (Green Sauce) – a popular herby sauce which is particularly delicious with meat and potato dishes.