If you’re visiting Frankfurt, staying at the Premier Inn Frankfurt Messe is a fantastic choice. It’s located near the Frankfurt Messe exhibition center, making it especially convenient if you're attending an event or conference. The hotel is modern, clean, and super comfortable, with everything you’d expect from a Premier Inn, including cozy Hypnos beds that guarantee a good night’s sleep.||Getting to the hotel is straightforward. If you’re arriving by train, Frankfurt Hauptbahnhof (the central station) is just a short distance away—around 10 minutes by tram or a pleasant 20-minute walk. From the airport, you can hop on an S-Bahn train to the Hauptbahnhof and then switch to a tram. Look for Tram Line 16 or 17 heading toward Messe. Get off at "Festhalle/Messe" stop, and the hotel is just a few minutes away on foot. Super convenient!||Once you’re checked in, you’ll find the rooms are spacious and well-equipped with all the basics—TV, desk, kettle, and a powerful shower in the en-suite bathroom. What I really appreciated was how quiet it was, even though it’s in such a central location. Perfect for unwinding after a day exploring Frankfurt.||Speaking of exploring, the location is ideal. You’re just a short tram ride or walk away from the city center, where you can visit the Römer, stroll along the River Main, or indulge in some shopping on Zeil street. If you’re here for a trade fair or conference, you’ll love being so close to Messe Frankfurt—it’s literally around the corner.||Breakfast at the hotel is worth trying too. There’s a good selection of continental and hot options, and it’s a great way to fuel up before a busy day. The staff were friendly and helpful, which always makes the stay more enjoyable.||If you’re looking for a great value, comfortable stay in Frankfurt with easy access to both the Messe and the city center, Premier Inn Frankfurt Messe is hard to beat.||Best regards,||Dr. Vorravee...
Read moreI've had the dubious pleasure to sample most of what Premier Inn has to offer, from bleak and desolate cell blocks on the upper reaches of the M6, to their newer City styled purpose built numbers in London.
As it was the only option for less than £100 I decided to try the first Premier Inn in Germany whilst at a conference in Frankfurt. The place can only have been open for days, it was that new and shiny - immaculate throughout. It is in a good Hut anonymous location, alongside several other brand new hotel brand sites as part of what must be an overhaul around the Messe.
It is two minutes from a new mall, and about ten minutes walk from the station. I was pleased to find German care and attention was mixed with a British eye for comfort - A huge comfy bed, a proper King sized, and high double. With a thick quilt and pillows thicker than a folded jumper The brand new TV had basic UK TV channels, but also a wall panel to connect your laptop or other devices. It was a new Samsung, and I was able to use screen mirroring from my tablet too.
An excellent rain shower was another surprise - in a practical but not luxurious bathroom
Not quite the fried gluttony of an English breakfast buffet in a pub that has opened early - but a tasty spread nonetheless
Thanks to that great bed, I slept better than I usually do in Germany, after a relaxing and hassle free experience.
Solid free WiFi and the connection panel allowed me to use my chromebit to stream a Netflix movie whilst working - no user name or sign up required
I spend too many evenings in slightly underwhelming hotels in Germany, this was easily one of the best - especially for the price. Premier Inn, eh, who knew?
Now I just need Premier Inn to move this model, and these low prices to Essen and Berlin and I'll...
Read morePro: Had a Girls Trip to Frankfurt & stayed at this hotel. We LOVED this business hotel. It was clean, quiet, beds & pillows were super comfortable, elevator worked well, staff were all friendly, had a safe in the room, everything in the room worked (great WiFi, hot showers, A/C worked wonderfully & could be shut off at night as needed), and very convenient location. Tram Lines (#16 & #17) stopped right in front of the hotel, a subway line (Ubahn #4) had a station (Festhalle/Messe) 400m away, REWE (BIG grocery store) was 800m away, Skyline Mall (large shopping mall) was 650m away, Messeturm (“Pencil Tower”) & Frankfurt Messe were less than 400m away. Using UBahn #4, we got to Romerberg (center of Frankfurt’s Old Town & sightseeing area) in 15 minutes. Lots of good restaurants in the area. We tried 2 & really liked them: Heppy Green West (vegetarian) & Joe Pena’s Cantina (Mexican). Hotel Price was very good for this area (Westend). We paid about €195 for 3 nights, double occupancy, flex-rate (free cancelation up until 6 PM on day of arrival) & including taxes. (Note, to give you this cost savings, I think the hotel saves by not having a night receptionist & room cleaning only occurs when you ask for it. I prefer no staff enter my room when I’m not there, so no daily cleaning was a plus for me :-)
2 small cons: First, no drawers in the room, though there are hangers. Be prepared to live out of your suitcase. Since our trip was so short, we didn’t mind. Second, no refrigerator. However, one can ask hotel staff to store a lunch bag amount of food in their communal refrigerator.
Bonus: Rooms come with shampoo, soap, hair dryer, hot water cooker, ironing...
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