Frankfurt hotels are brimming with possibility, whether that means historic grandeur or modern luxury, storied architecture or design‑forward new openings redefining the urban landscape in Germany’s coolest city. Planning where to stay in Frankfurt? Let us guide you through the best hotels in the city, whether you’re drawn by culture, art, cuisine or classic elegance.

Credit: RoberRieger/Lume Boutique Hotel

Credit: Lume Boutique Hotel
Best for: bleisure travellers
Blending business and leisure, this boutique hotel , part of Marriott’s Autograph Collection, occupies a beautifully preserved historic building just steps from the main train station. Its prime location makes it ideal for business travellers, while placing culture, shopping and dining within easy reach for the off-hours. Inside, a chic, contemporary art-forward atmosphere unfolds through contemporary Italian-inspired interiors. Enjoy Parisian-inspired dining concepts paired with local ingredients at Le Petit Royal Frankfurt, or try Franco-Japanese fusion flavours at the French Bento Bar. Step outside to explore nearby museums, vibrant shopping streets and the city’s diverse culinary scene.
Read our in-depth Lume Boutique Hotel review.

Credit: MHP Hotel AG
Best for: art lovers
A well-curated art collection within a hotel is more than just décor – it’s a reason to stay. Within this hotel , a museum-worthy collection of 230 original paintings by Hartwig Ebersbach, one of Germany’s most important post-war contemporary artists, was commissioned exclusively for the property. His German Expressionist works appear throughout guest rooms and public spaces, reflecting the hotel’s focus on mindfulness and holistic well-being. Wellness extends to dining, with breakfast dishes featuring honey harvested from the hotel’s rooftop beehive, while floor-to-ceiling windows reveal sweeping views of Frankfurt city centre framing the historical Dom-Römer-Quartier and Frankfurt's biggest shopping street, the Zeil.
Read our in-depth JW Marriott Hotel Frankfurt review.

Credit: The Florentin

Credit: The Florentin

Credit: The Florentin
Best for: culture lovers
Set in the quiet, upscale district of Sachsenhausen, just steps from Museumsufer and the Main river, The Florentin is a new luxury property near the city centre. Housed in the former 1901 Kennedy Frankfurt villa, the hotel has been fully renovated, blending historic elegance with a fresh sense of verve. Highlights include a garden courtyard, two restaurants – among them The Dune by award-winning chef Niclas Nussbaumer – and a generous spa with a 14-metre indoor pool and sauna.

Credit: Kimpton Main Frankfurt

Credit: Kimpton Main Frankfurt
Best for: foodies and city explorers
Opened in May 2025 and just a short walk away from the Main, this recent addition to Frankfurt’s luxury hotel line-up places guests close to central shopping and nightlife, plus skyline views. The property’s signature cool, locally inspired style shines here, with interiors mixing Bauhaus and Art Deco influences. Dining is a standout: Anni (brasserie), May (cocktail bar) and Lazuli (rooftop bar and restaurant) deliver creative menus, warm service and thoughtful options that cater well to vegetarian and vegan guests in this traditionally meat-loving city.
Credit: Steigenberger Icon Frankfurter Hof
Best for: a timeless stay
Amid Frankfurt’s wave of new hotel openings, Steigenberger Icon Frankfurter Hof remains a timeless favourite, located in the heart of Neue Altstadt (the New Old Town). Welcoming guests since 1876, this historic five-star hotel combines classic grandeur with modern luxury in the very heart of the city. Expect elegant architecture with columned arcades, inviting-yet-refined interiors and polished service. Highlights include The Author’s Bar and the award-winning 1,000-square-metre spa.

Credit: Hilton Frankfurt Gravenbruch

Credit: Hilton Frankfurt Gravenbruch
Best for: a multi-generational family getaway
A welcome escape from the bustle of the CBD, this serene retreat is just a 14km drive from Frankfurt Airport. Set across 10 hectares of parkland, the historic property dates back to 1586 and has recently been refreshed with new interiors and oversized windows that flood guestrooms with natural light, park views and waterfront vistas. Offering the feel of a country lakefront retreat, it features extensive spa facilities, spacious accommodation, a playground and gourmet dining at Restaurant EssTisch. Plus, kids stay for free, making it ideal for families seeking relaxation close to the city.

Credit: Sofitel Frankfurt Opera

Credit: Sofitel Frankfurt Opera

Credit: Sofitel Frankfurt Opera
Best for: a couple’s retreat
Soak up the Parisian art de vivre in the heart of Frankfurt at this at this two-Michelin-key hotel, where understated French luxury meets local charm. True to Sofitel’s signature style, the hotel blends elegant design with thoughtful wellness touches, from patented mattresses and a curated pillow menu to indulgent relaxation treatments. Dining is equally refined, featuring a fusion of French and German gourmet offerings designed to delight. Spacious, Parisian-style rooms promise a serene retreat, while the prime Opernplatz location provides easy access to the Alte Oper opera house, Goethestrasse shopping, and a lively square known for open-air events, cultural celebrations and festive Christmas markets.