Budget travelers know there's no better way to make the most of their trip than by staying at a hostel: Save money for exploring during the day, and swap stories with fellow backpackers in the shared kitchen or bar in the evening. Dorm-style bedrooms with shared bathrooms are standard hostel fare, but private rooms are also available for those willing to pay a little more.
Clean, renovated, good furniture, does not look old or overused
Great location, pretty much in the city centre
I also liked the area, as it is a quiet, clean and safe around the property
Reception stuff was super nice - I am sorry I forgot the name of the person, but he was very nice to us, thank you
This is a well-managed hostel. The rooms are clean and have enough space. The location is close to the Dome and some distance from the main train station so it is safer at night. Breakfast is super great.
Stayed here with friends whilst attending Euro 24, room was clean, staff were friendly the accommodation was perfect for what we needed at a very good rate. The hotel is in a great location for getting around Frankfurt, tram stops outside main entrance, there are places to eat in walking distance, area felt really safe to walk around even late at night.
Great location. Probably the cheapest you can stay in central Frankfurt while still avoiding the motels in the red light district. Two minute walk from the old town square. Good TV.
Lovely spacious room which is not always a given with the Ibis Budget Hotels. Good wifi. Safe neighbourhood, a short walk to the tram stop for into the city. As well there are plenty of food options around the hotel and a lovely walk towards the riverside which you can walk down to get to the city- amazing views of the Frankfurt skyline.
Would recommend this hotel, perfect for resting after a day in the city!
Great location to the Frankfurt city center. Friendly staff, the room was clean, very comfortable bed. There was a modern, casual atmosphere without feeling like a cheaper/budget hotel.
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