Boutique Hotels in Frankfurt
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Roomers Frankfurt Central, Autograph Collection
Roomers Frankfurt Central, Autograph CollectionTop neighborhoods in Frankfurt

Altstadt Frankfurt
Frankfurt's Old Town is where medieval magic meets modern charm on the Main riverfront. The reconstructed Römerberg square buzzes with travelers snapping pics of those fairy-tale gabled buildings that survived the war. Frankfurt Cathedral's Gothic spires tower above cobblestone streets where you can wander between museums and traditional apple wine taverns without dodging traffic. Hop on the U-Bahn at Dom-Römer station when your feet need a break from those charming but uneven cobblestones. The area offers everything from cozy boutique hotels in converted historic buildings to modern accommodations with old-world views. Kleinmarkthalle market serves up local treats while the riverfront promenade delivers postcard-worthy city skyline shots.

Bahnhofsviertel
Explore the Main Riverbank and Nizza's Mediterranean greenery, while admiring architectural marvels like Silvertower and Gallileo. Enjoy easy navigation and connectivity with Hauptbahnhof, trams, and U-Bahn stations nearby.

Sachsenhausen Nord
Sachsenhausen Nord serves up Frankfurt's soul with every sip of apple wine in its traditional taverns. Cobblestone streets wind past half-timbered buildings where ceramic jugs clink and locals gather. Museum lovers can explore the impressive Staedel Museum and Museumsufer's cultural treasures, while evening entertainment buzzes along Schweizer Straße. Getting around is a breeze with several transit options including the Schweizer Place U-Bahn and South Station. Cozy boutique hotels in converted historic buildings offer authentic German hospitality within walking distance of the Main River. The neighborhood perfectly balances tourist appeal with genuine local experiences.

Innenstadt
Central to Frankfurt's business district, the Innenstadt boasts Germany's priciest shopping streets, like Zeil and Goethestraße. Explore historic sites such as the Alte Oper and Goethe House, or enjoy live jazz at the Jazzkeller near Freßgass.

Gallus
Gallus blends industrial grit with multicultural flavor in this evolving Frankfurt neighborhood. The Gallus Theater anchors a budding arts scene while Turkish bakeries and Italian trattorias line Mainzer Landstraße. Skyline Plaza offers shopping thrills, and converted warehouses now house artist studios where creativity flows freely. Well-connected by S-Bahn and tram lines, getting around is a breeze. Budget travelers appreciate the affordable accommodations and authentic eateries that cost less than downtown spots. For a genuine Frankfurt experience away from tourist crowds, Gallus delivers cultural richness without breaking the bank.
Top landmarks in Frankfurt

Frankfurt Trade Fair
Frankfurt Trade Fair is worth a pic or two when discovering Innenstadt II. It's also full of great shops and restaurants, so you can spend the afternoon having a wander.

Deutsche Bank Park
Imagine soaking up the atmosphere at Deutsche Bank Park, a stadium in Frankfurt am Main Süd. Our travelers also like the museums in the area— your cultural tour starts here.











































































