
Hotels
& Transport in Frankfurt
Transportation & Reach
Frankfurt has a very well developed transport system. The city of Frankfurt
is a major financial center of Germany. The city is well connected by all
common modes of transport and getting around in the city is as easy as
getting in the city.
Frankfurt Airport:
Frankfurt Airport is among the busiest in Europe, second in passenger
traffic after London Heathrow (LHR). Frankfurt is the banking center of
Germany and hosts numerous international trade fairs. Therefore all major
airlines and all airline alliances fly frequently to Frankfurt and connects
it to every continent and major city in the world. It is easy to rech the
airport by commuter trains, buses and taxis.
Frankfurt Railway Transportation:
Frankfurt has three major train stations, the main station (Hauptbahnhof),
the South Station (Südbahnhof) and the Airport (Flughafen Fernbahnhof).
The Frankfurt Hauptbahnhof is one of the biggest and busiest train stations
in Europe, so it's definitely worth a visit. Frankfurt has connections to
most German cities and some international destinations via InterCity and
high-speed InterCity Express trains.
Local Transportation of Frankfurt:
The best way to travel around Frankfurt is the subway system (U-Bahn), tram
and bus. For connections to the suburbs use the S-Bahn.
Hotels & Accommodation
Frankfurt is visited by a large number of tourists from all over the world.
Frankfurt has a range of hotels to offer to its visitors. The Frankfurt
Hotels are usually packed throughout the year. So one should make bookings
beforehand. The city has something for everyone. Five star hotels are
available in plenty. There is no shortage of budget hotels in the city.
Recommended hotels for your stay in Frankfurt
| Hotels of Frankfurt |
Average Rates |
| 5-Star |
$600-500 |
| 4-Star |
$500-300 |
| 2-Star |
$300-200 |
| Budget Hotels |
$200-100 |