B&B Frankfurt am Main

    160 Bed and Breakfasts in and around Frankfurt am Main, Hesse, Germany

    Your stay in a B&B Frankfurt

    Welcome to Frankfurt, Germany, where the sleek modernity of towering skyscrapers harmoniously coexists with the timeless charm of historic townhouses around the Rathausareal. A B&B Frankfurt on the River Main offers an ideal launching point to explore the city, whether you prefer leisurely walks or bicycle rides.

    B&B Frankfurt - Römerberg

    Where to stay in Frankfurt

    If you are travelling to Frankfurt for the first time, booking a B&B Frankfurt in the heart of the old town and the central area might be a good choice. This way, you can easily reach the important attractions. Across the river is Sachsenhausen, a district for young and creative people, with pub-lined streets and nightlife. This district is suitable for visitors who enjoy going out in the evenings. The Bahnhofsviertel, located to the west of the city centre, offers convenient access to the train and accommodations at a lower cost. For a quieter and more upscale experience, consider Westend, a district with old villas and the old opera house.

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    What to do in Frankfurt

    Since Frankfurt is not among the top destinations for a city trip in Germany, the metropolis on the Main River is rarely overcrowded. For an initial exploration of the most important attractions and historical information about the city, consider taking a guided walking or cycling tour or using the Hop-on / Hop-off bus, which connects the main spots in the city. With multiple attractions such as the half-timbered houses in the new old town on the Römerberg, the famous "Römer" city hall, Paulskirche, Kaiserdom, Goethehaus, the popular Eiserner Steg bridge, and the Museumsufer promenade, you can quickly fill two days. Other highlights include the stock exchange district with the Bull and Bear statues, the botanical garden, the opera, and the observation platform at the Main Tower.

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    The Frankfurt countryside

    The Frankfurt Green Belt actually makes up two-thirds of the city's area, with many cycling and hiking trails, barbecue areas, meadows, and viewpoints. It serves as a retreat for the people of Frankfurt and various plant and animal species. Another nearby destination in "Mainhatten" is Darmstadt, a city with great parks and unique buildings like the Hundertwasserhaus "Waldspirale" and the artists' colony Mathildenhöhe. Relaxation and rejuvenation can be found at the Rhein-Main-Therme, a wellness oasis just outside Frankfurt's gates, featuring a sauna landscape, pool area, and various wellness treatments.

    Shopping in Frankfurt

    Bornheim features a string of restaurants, multicultural shops, and designer stores. You will also find Berger Strasse, the city's longest shopping street. Student vibes can be found in the Bockenheim University district. Have you discovered the unique entrance to the subway station? Crossing the Eiserner Steg bridge will take you to Sachsenhausen and the Apple Wine District. Right next to the old town is the city centre with Zeil, the most visited shopping street not only in Frankfurt but in all of Germany. Goethestrasse is the luxury boulevard of the metropolis, featuring well-known labels and the Parfümerie Albrecht, where even Goethe is said to have shopped.

    Culinary journey through Frankfurt

    What would Frankfurt be without the famous Green Sauce? In addition to the renowned herbal sauce served with hard-boiled eggs and potatoes, there are other delicacies like Frankfurt sausages, Hessian Spundekäs, Handkäse, and the beloved Eppelwoi from the Bembel. You can taste the authentic Frankfurter Kranz, among other treats, at Genusswerk. This patisserie also tailors cakes and pastries to individual preferences. What would Hessen be without wine? Wine production in the Rheingau has played a significant role for centuries! People from all over the world come to taste the exceptional Riesling.

    When and how to travel to Frankfurt

    Life in Frankfurt am Main often takes place outdoors during the summer months. Leisurely strolls along the Main River, picnics under the trees with a view of the skyline, raucous parties at one of the rooftop bars or at one of the many festivals. There are so many favourite spots to explore during the summer months from a B&B Frankfurt in Frankfurt. However, the Christmas season is also remarkable as one of Germany's largest Christmas markets opens its doors in the old town. Whether by plane, train, or car, Frankfurt is quite versatile from a transportation perspective. And if the weather cooperates, you can always use a bicycle to nip around town.