This modern, 4-star hotel is conveniently situated, only a few minutes' walk from the ... more
Frankfurt exhibition grounds and the Congress Centre.The Mercure Residenz Frankfurt Messe is just a 10-minute S-Bahn (city train) ride from the city centre, and a 20-...
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Location. The Mercure Hotel and Residenz Frankfurt Messe is a modern five storey hotel ... more
located 1.5 kilometres from central Frankfurt and the Convention Centre; the Opera House and Botanical Gardens are within three kilometres. Frankfurt International Airport is 15 kilometres away, an approximate driving time of 20 minutes. Hotel Features. This hotel's facilities include a fitness centre with a gym, a spa tub and a sauna, wireless Internet access throughout the hotel, and access to five meeting rooms with a capacity of up to 170 for business guests. Other practical amenities include currency exchange, safe deposit boxes andlaundry facilities. Parking is available onsite (surcharge). The Mercure Hotel and Residenz Frankfurt Messe has a smart contemporary restaurant featuring wood panelling and white linen topped tables. International and regional dishes are served and in fine weather guests can dine on the garden terrace. Guestrooms. The 424 air conditioned guestrooms are located on five floors, and feature modern decor in warm shades. All include balconies, air conditioning, cable television with pay movies, direct dial phones, wireless Internet access, minibars and safes. Expert Tip. Many museums are clustered on the south bank of the Main in a district called Museumsufer, five kilometres away. To get there, take the subway to Schweizer Platz, then walk towards the Main river. There are museums covering subjects from German film, historic art and culture, architecture and arts.
Information: :Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
Location. The Mercure Hotel and Residenz Frankfurt Messe is a modern five storey hotel ... more
located 1.5 kilometres from central Frankfurt and the Convention Centre; the Opera House and Botanical Gardens are within three kilometres. Frankfurt International Airport is 15 kilometres away, an approximate driving time of 20 minutes. Hotel Features. This hotel's facilities include a fitness centre with a gym, a spa tub and a sauna, wireless Internet access throughout the hotel, and access to five meeting rooms with a capacity of up to 170 for business guests. Other practical amenities include currency exchange, safe deposit boxes and laundry facilities. Parking is available onsite (surcharge). The Mercure Hotel and Residenz Frankfurt Messe has a smart contemporary restaurant featuring wood panelling and white linen topped tables. International and regional dishes are served and in fine weather guests can dine on the garden terrace. Guestrooms. The 424 air conditioned guestrooms are located on five floors, and feature modern decor in warm shades. All include balconies, air conditioning, cable television with pay movies, direct dial phones, wireless Internet access, minibars and safes. Expert Tip. Many museums are clustered on the south bank of the Main in a district called Museumsufer, five kilometres away. To get there, take the subway to Schweizer Platz, then walk towards the Main river. There are museums covering subjects from German film, historic art and culture, architecture and arts.
Information: :Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
Advantages: Great Little Hotel, Superb Location, Excellent Value... Disadvantages: A Few Idiosyncratic Problems ...
BACKGROUND: My husband and I were visiting friends in northern Bavaria last summer, and decided it would be quickest to drive down from Frankfurt. I've visited Frankfurt on several occasions in recent years, usually for the International Book Fair, and whilst I have no complaints about the city itself, I've generally no real inclination to linger there any longer than necessary. My husband, however, had never been to Frankfurt before, so we decided to break our trip and spend a night in the city en route. I booked our room at the four-star Hotel National online, about a week in advance.
We arrived in Frankfurt on the 7th of July 2005, the morning of the London bombings. As we passed through the arrivals gate, a German television news crew pounced at us, and a rubbery, suntanned man in a linen suit thrust out a microphone. He was ...
Advantages: Fast and efficient with lots of cheap connections Disadvantages: Silly location, might as well put it in Luxembourg
A few years ago, I flew in to Frankfurt Hahn. Frankfurt Hahn accepts all the budget traffic for Franfkurt but it's also one of the cheapest and well-connected budget airlines in Germany, so it sees people from all over the country heading there.
I flew in from Warsaw on a very cold morning, the weather was around -20 when leaving Poland and it took a while to de-ice the plane. Having not slept the night before (decided to stay up and head to the airport a few hours early in order not to wake anyone), my friend and I were ready for some kip on the plane. That wasn't going to be though, as a pedantic gay cabin crew member called Konrad pranced up and down the aisle bothering people who just wanted to sleep! Not only was this character very active but he was also very talkative, never off the speaker - anyone would think he wanted to be ...
dangaroo 25.02.2009
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Advantages: all kinds of facilities you can possibly think of Disadvantages: bad signposting, overcrowded, few shops in duty free area, minimum transit unrealistic
Frankfurt Airport is Europe's second biggest airport and the home base of German carrier Lufthansa. Yet its ability to deal with the demands of 21st century airtravel is limited, and passengers already have to suffer today.
In total passenger figures, Frankfurt/Main Airport (or Fraport, as it is called now) is second only to London Heathrow among European airports, and ahead of Paris Charles de Gaulle and Amsterdam Schiphol.
FRA (the airport's three-letter-code) is divided into two terminals:
The sections A and B of the old Terminal 1 are used by Lufthansa and its Star Alliance partners, 1 C hosts Lufthansa partner United Airlines, rival American Airlines, and some small exotic airlines. 1 A & B have been mostly overhauled and extended by Lufthansa between 1998 and 2000, but the old-fashioned structure still shines through ...
From_The_Continent 10.03.2001
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