From the Sofitel Frankfurt Opera to the Steigenberger Frankfurter Hof: the finest luxury addresses in Frankfurt am Main, hand-picked by our travel experts. Every suitespot booking comes with free breakfast for 2, a room upgrade subject to availability, hotel credit and VIP service – benefits worth over €500.
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From legendary grand hotels to intimate design addresses: these properties lead our ranking for Frankfurt am Main. See at a glance where each hotel is located, which loyalty program earns you points and where nightly rates begin. "From" prices are current entry rates and may include limited-time promotional rates.
| Hotel | Location | Hotel program | suitespot score | Price from |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sofitel Frankfurt Opera | Stadtmitte | ALL (Accor) | – | 150 € |
| Steigenberger Frankfurter Hof | Innenstadt | H Rewards | – | 170 € |
| JW Marriott Frankfurt | Innenstadt | Marriott Bonvoy | – | 250 € |
| The Florentin Frankfurt | Sachsenhausen | Leaders Club | – | 370 € |
| Kennedy 89 Frankfurt | Sachsenhausen | World of Hyatt | – | 170 € |
| The Westin Grand Frankfurt | Innenstadt | Marriott Bonvoy | – | 160 € |
| LUME Boutique Hotel Frankfurt | Bahnhofsviertel | Marriott Bonvoy | – | 100 € |
| Roomers ParkView Frankfurt | Westend-Nord | Marriott Bonvoy | – | 450 € |
| Frankfurt Airport Marriott | Flughafen | Marriott Bonvoy | – | 130 € |
| Frankfurt Marriott Hotel | Westend Süd | Marriott Bonvoy | – | 110 € |
Many of our partner hotels in Frankfurt am Main offer special conditions bookable via suitespot – from free nights to discounts on longer stays. Your suitespot benefits (breakfast, upgrade chance, hotel credit) apply on top.
| Hotel | Offer | Bookable until |
|---|---|---|
| Roomers ParkView Frankfurt | Bookable from | November 2, 2026 |
| JW Marriott Frankfurt | Up to 15% discount for stays of three nights or more | December 27, 2026 |
| Kimpton Main Frankfurt | Seventh night free | December 28, 2026 |
| Sofitel Frankfurt Opera | Third night free | January 26, 2027 |
Sofitel Frankfurt Opera · StadtmitteWith every booking through suitespot you enjoy a comprehensive package of suitespot benefits:Frankfurt's best-known properties stand in the city centre: the Steigenberger Frankfurter Hof on Bethmannstrasse at Kaiserplatz, the Sofitel Frankfurt Opera right on Opernplatz – at 4.8 our highest-rated property in the city – as well as the JW Marriott Frankfurt on Thurn-und-Taxis-Platz and The Westin Grand Frankfurt on Konrad-Adenauer-Strasse. The Kimpton Main Frankfurt on Junghofstrasse adds a more recent address in the banking district.
Beyond the centre the picture becomes more varied: the Roomers ParkView Frankfurt on Grüneburgweg is, at around 450 € per night, the city's most expensive address; The Florentin and the Kennedy 89 sit in Sachsenhausen south of the river; and the Frankfurt Marriott Hotel on Hamburger Allee stands directly at the trade-fair grounds. In the station quarter and the Gallus district, the LUME Boutique Hotel, Le Méridien and 25hours The Trip offer the lowest entry rates, with the 25hours The Goldman in the Ostend – and the Frankfurt Airport Marriott at Terminal 1.
Frankfurt is the only German city with a genuine high-rise skyline, and its hotels make the most of it: several properties have categories named after the view.
Steigenberger Frankfurter Hof · InnenstadtThe JW Marriott Frankfurt on Thurn-und-Taxis-Platz is the clearest example, with a Skyline Suite, a Skyline Deluxe Room and a Panoramic Suite, plus Senator and Presidential Suite. Le Méridien Frankfurt has a Skyline Suite and an entire Skyline Wing, and the Roomers ParkView a Skyline Room. If the view matters to you, register the request with our travel advisors before arrival – floors are otherwise only assigned at check-in.Personal luxury travel adviceOur travel advisors personally accompany your booking – 365 days a year, from the first offer to late check-out. Reach the suitespot VIP service via email or WhatsApp.Phone: +49 30 81452346 · hotel@suitespot.comThe most characterful suites belong to The Florentin Frankfurt in Sachsenhausen, where the categories are named after characters – The Philosopher, The Jazz Musician, The Artist, The Explorer, The Composer, The Poet and The Tea Master – alongside Loft and Terrace Loft suites and a Royal Suite. The Kennedy 89 climbs from Corner through Executive, Ambassador and Diplomat to the Kennedy Suite, with two terrace categories as well.
The city centre is more classical: the Steigenberger Frankfurter Hof ranges from the Executive through the Royal to the Presidential Suite, The Westin Grand offers a two-storey Duplex Suite and the Sofitel its Opera Suite. Family categories are available at The Westin Grand (Deluxe Family and Grand Deluxe Family), the Kennedy 89 (Family and Family Deluxe Suite), The Florentin (loft categories) and the Airport Marriott.
Frankfurt is a trade-fair city, and that is the single most important point for your planning: during the big fairs, properties in the centre and around the Messe grounds sell out early and rates run well above the usual level. If your dates are flexible, come at the weekend – Frankfurt is a business city, so the usual city-break pattern is reversed here and weekends are the cheaper time.
The details of the suitespot benefits are worth a look, too. The Florentin lets you spend its 100 USD credit either in the restaurant or in the spa; at the Sofitel, the Steigenberger Frankfurter Hof and the Roomers ParkView it is designated for food and beverage. Both 25hours properties add a complimentary minibar, and the 25hours The Trip throws in bicycle hire. At the Kennedy 89 a minimum stay of two nights applies – in return, the upgrade is confirmed at the time of booking.
Frankfurt is compact – barely two kilometres separate the main station from the Alte Oper – but its districts differ sharply in character and price.
JW Marriott Frankfurt · InnenstadtBecause most guests come for an appointment, proximity to the occasion usually decides: banking district, trade-fair grounds or airport.
The front rank stands around Kaiserplatz, Opernplatz and the banking district: the Steigenberger Frankfurter Hof on Bethmannstrasse, the Sofitel Frankfurt Opera at Opernplatz 16, the JW Marriott Frankfurt on Thurn-und-Taxis-Platz, The Westin Grand Frankfurt on Konrad-Adenauer-Strasse and the Kimpton Main Frankfurt on Junghofstrasse. If you want a 5-star hotel in central Frankfurt within walking distance of the banking district, the Zeil and the Römer, this is the place.
Right by the main station and just west of it are the lowest entry rates: Le Méridien Frankfurt on Wiesenhüttenplatz (from around 90 €), the LUME Boutique Hotel on Neckarstrasse (from around 100 €) and the 25hours Hotel The Trip on Niddastrasse (from around 70 €). The Messe grounds and the city centre are each a few minutes away – the most practical choice for a hotel near Frankfurt central station.
The Westend is Frankfurt's villa quarter between the Palmengarten and the banking district. The Roomers ParkView Frankfurt stands here on Grüneburgweg – at around 450 € per night the city's most expensive address – while the southern Westend holds the Frankfurt Marriott Hotel on Hamburger Allee, which doubles as the trade-fair hotel among our properties.
South of the Main, within walking distance of the Museumsufer museum embankment, sit two of the newest addresses: The Florentin Frankfurt on Paul-Ehrlich-Strasse (from around 370 €) with its themed suites, and the Kennedy 89 on Stresemannallee (from around 170 €). Sachsenhausen is quieter than the centre and still only minutes away from it.
In the Ostend on Hanauer Landstrasse stands the 25hours Hotel The Goldman, at around 60 € per night the lowest entry rate in our portfolio. And if you are only connecting or flying out early, the Frankfurt Airport Marriott sits directly at Terminal 1 – with a rating of 4.3, one of the best airport hotels in our collection.
Alongside the classic grand hotels, Frankfurt has an unusually strong design and boutique scene – and it covers the lower third of our price range.
The Florentin Frankfurt · SachsenhausenThe LUME Boutique Hotel in the station quarter belongs to the Autograph Collection and starts at around 100 € per night. The two 25hours properties are Frankfurt institutions: The Trip on Niddastrasse (from around 70 €, rated 4.1) and The Goldman on Hanauer Landstrasse in the Ostend (from around 60 €) – both with a complimentary minibar as a suitespot benefit, The Trip with bicycle hire on top.
At the upper end are the Kimpton Main Frankfurt on Junghofstrasse with its Essential, Premium and Deserve categories and a Studio Suite, the Kennedy 89 in Sachsenhausen and – as the city's most expensive address – the Roomers ParkView in the Westend, a Luxury Collection property.
The most characterful address, though, is The Florentin Frankfurt: an Althoff Hotels property and a member of the Leaders Club of The Leading Hotels of the World, whose suites are named after characters – from The Philosopher and The Jazz Musician to The Tea Master.
By our own ratings the Sofitel Frankfurt Opera on Opernplatz leads with 4.8 – the highest score in our Frankfurt portfolio. It is followed by The Westin Grand Frankfurt at 4.4, the Frankfurt Airport Marriott at 4.3 and the 25hours Hotel The Trip at 4.1.
The highest entry rate, by contrast, belongs to the Roomers ParkView Frankfurt on Grüneburgweg at around 450 € per night, followed by The Florentin in Sachsenhausen (around 370 €) and the JW Marriott (around 250 €). At the other end, the 25hours The Goldman starts at around 60 €, the 25hours The Trip at around 70 € and Le Méridien at around 90 € – the median entry rate for the city is about 160 € per night.
That sixfold spread is the widest of any German city in our portfolio – by comparison, Hamburg does not even reach a factor of three between its cheapest and most expensive entry rate. The reason is the mix: Frankfurt combines grand hotels, trade-fair and airport properties and a large design hotel scene in a comparatively small city.
For wellness, The Florentin Frankfurt is the clearest address: your 100 USD suitespot hotel credit can explicitly be spent in the spa there. Because facilities, pools and opening hours vary from property to property, our travel advisors check the current situation for your chosen hotel before booking.
Most trips to Frankfurt have an appointment behind them – and the appointment decides the location. For Messe Frankfurt, the Frankfurt Marriott Hotel on Hamburger Allee is the closest property in our portfolio; the 25hours The Trip and the LUME in the station quarter are also a short hop away. For meetings in the banking district, the Steigenberger Frankfurter Hof, the Kimpton Main, the JW Marriott and the Sofitel are all within walking distance. And if you are only connecting, the Frankfurt Airport Marriott at Terminal 1 is the right call.Personal luxury travel adviceOur travel advisors personally accompany your booking – 365 days a year, from the first offer to late check-out. Reach the suitespot VIP service via email or WhatsApp.Phone: +49 30 81452346 · hotel@suitespot.comOnly two of the fourteen properties require a minimum stay at all – the Kennedy 89 and the Kimpton Main, two nights each – the practical point for the classic one-night business trip.
If you have time, the city rewards it: the Museumsufer on the Sachsenhausen bank gathers the Städel, the Liebieghaus and a dozen more museums within a few hundred metres, the Römerberg with its reconstructed old town is a ten-minute walk from the Zeil, and the Palmengarten borders the Westend directly.
As a suitespot guest you also travel with VIP status: our travel advisors pass your preferences to the hotel before arrival – from a high floor with a skyline view to the occasion of your trip. Your stay then begins with the planning rather than at the front desk.
suitespot rates are genuine direct rates: you keep earning regular points and elite nights in the hotel's loyalty program and retain your status benefits – on top of your suitespot benefits. These programs are represented in Frankfurt am Main:
| Program | Hotels | Examples in Frankfurt am Main |
|---|---|---|
| Marriott Bonvoy | 7 hotels | JW Marriott Frankfurt, The Westin Grand Frankfurt, LUME Boutique Hotel Frankfurt … |
| ALL (Accor) | 3 hotels | Sofitel Frankfurt Opera, 25hours Hotel Frankfurt The Trip, 25hours Hotel The Goldman Frankfurt |
| H Rewards | 1 hotel | Steigenberger Frankfurter Hof |
| Leaders Club | 1 hotel | The Florentin Frankfurt |
| World of Hyatt | 1 hotel | Kennedy 89 Frankfurt |
Entry rates across our 14 luxury hotels in Frankfurt am Main start at around 60 € per night (25hours Hotel The Goldman) and reach about 450 € per night at the Roomers ParkView Frankfurt – depending on season, room category and availability. The median entry rate is around 160 € per night.
That gives Frankfurt the widest price range of any German city in our portfolio. Do factor in trade-fair dates: during the major fairs rates run considerably higher and properties sell out early, while Frankfurt, as a business city, is generally cheaper at weekends. With suitespot you always book at direct rates, and the benefits worth over 500 € come on top.
By our ratings the Sofitel Frankfurt Opera on Opernplatz leads with 4.8, followed by The Westin Grand Frankfurt (4.4), the Frankfurt Airport Marriott (4.3) and the 25hours Hotel The Trip (4.1). Which is best for you depends on the occasion: for a classic stay in the centre, the Steigenberger Frankfurter Hof and the JW Marriott are the obvious picks; for design and character, The Florentin in Sachsenhausen and the Roomers ParkView in the Westend; and on a tighter budget, the two 25hours properties and Le Méridien by the main station.
It depends on your reason for coming. The city centre around Kaiserplatz and the Alte Oper is the classic choice, with the Steigenberger Frankfurter Hof, Sofitel Frankfurt Opera, JW Marriott, The Westin Grand and Kimpton Main – all within walking distance of the banking district. The station quarter and the Gallus are central and noticeably cheaper (Le Méridien, LUME, 25hours The Trip). The Westend is the quiet villa quarter with the Roomers ParkView, and Sachsenhausen the museum side of the river with The Florentin and the Kennedy 89. Add the 25hours The Goldman in the Ostend and the Frankfurt Airport Marriott at Terminal 1.
Yes. suitespot rates are genuine direct rates: you earn regular points and status nights in the respective hotel programme – in Frankfurt above all with Marriott Bonvoy (7 properties: JW Marriott, The Westin Grand, Le Méridien, both Marriott hotels, LUME and Roomers ParkView), plus ALL (Sofitel and the two 25hours properties), World of Hyatt (Kennedy 89), H Rewards (Steigenberger Frankfurter Hof), IHG Rewards (Kimpton Main) and the Leaders Club (The Florentin – please quote your membership number when booking there). You keep your status benefits such as lounge access or upgrades; the suitespot benefits come in addition.
The JW Marriott Frankfurt on Thurn-und-Taxis-Platz is the most deliberate about it, with a Skyline Suite, a Skyline Deluxe Room and a Panoramic Suite. Le Méridien Frankfurt has both a Skyline Suite and an entire Skyline Wing, and the Roomers ParkView in the Westend has its own Skyline Room. Because floors are usually only assigned at check-in, it pays to ask early: our travel advisors register your preference for a high floor and a view with the hotel before you arrive.
Of our properties, the Frankfurt Marriott Hotel on Hamburger Allee is closest to the trade-fair grounds. The 25hours Hotel The Trip on Niddastrasse and the LUME Boutique Hotel on Neckarstrasse are also nearby, both between the main station and the Messe. One planning note: during the major fairs these properties sell out early and rates rise sharply – the earlier you book, the better. Our travel advisors will check which property is still available on sensible terms for your dates.
The most characterful belong to The Florentin Frankfurt in Sachsenhausen, whose suites are named after characters – The Philosopher, The Jazz Musician, The Artist, The Explorer, The Composer, The Poet and The Tea Master – alongside Loft and Terrace Loft suites and a Royal Suite. The longest classic line-up is the Kennedy 89's, with Corner, Executive, Ambassador, Diplomat and the Kennedy Suite. In the centre, the Steigenberger Frankfurter Hof runs up to the Royal and Presidential Suite, and The Westin Grand offers a two-storey Duplex Suite.
Yes, and they also cover the lower third of the price range. The LUME Boutique Hotel in the station quarter (Autograph Collection) starts at around 100 € per night, and the two 25hours properties – The Trip on Niddastrasse (from around 70 €) and The Goldman on Hanauer Landstrasse in the Ostend (from around 60 €) – are Frankfurt institutions; both include a complimentary minibar among the suitespot benefits, with bicycle hire at The Trip. At the upper end are the Kimpton Main Frankfurt on Junghofstrasse, the Kennedy 89 in Sachsenhausen and the Roomers ParkView in the Westend.

