The air conditioning was off, but a device kept making noise every ten minutes for five seconds, possibly an AC drain pump. At 11 PM, I went to the front desk for help. They listened for ten minutes and finally unplugged whatever was making the noise. The downside was the poor equipment, but at least there was AC, which was crucial during those 34-degree days.
The speed of WiFi here is terrible and unstable. Although it is close to the main train station in Frankfurt, it’s a bit unsafe in night. Moreover, there is only one small and slow left. It is not worth 4-star hotel.
It was about a 3-minute walk from Frankfurt Central Station. The room wasn't that big, but the air conditioning worked well, and there was a kettle fridge and amenities. The best thing was the breakfast. It was great for women, with plenty of tomatoes and mozzarella cheese and desserts, and coffee was served in a pot. I'd definitely like to use it again the next time I come to Frankfurt.
The location is good near to main train station . However the hotel name is difficult to find . The name is hotel Paris , the real name is hide a bit. The room has antic decorations .
Many power socket . 2 pin .
* Location: Not far from the airport. The hotel offers a shuttle service, but it's an additional fee, making it suitable for those catching a flight.
* Cleanliness: The room was tidy, and the bedding was clean, free of stains or odors.
* Service: The front desk was friendly and the check-in and check-out process was prompt.
* Facilities and Value: The airport transfer service was very punctual, saving significant time and money. The price was excellent value.
* Soundproofing: Very quiet, and I had a good night's sleep.
Needs Improvement:
* The Wi-Fi signal in the room was a little weak in the corners.
Recommended for: Business travelers, tourists catching early or late flights, and those on a budget.
Goethestrasse, located in the Innenstadt district in the heart of Frankfurt, Germany, is the city's premier luxury shopping street, named after German literary giant Johann Wolfgang von Goethe.
Constructed between 1892 and 1894, this tree-lined street stretches approximately 300 meters. Through the lens of German history, it now blends classic, modern, and contemporary architecture, becoming an international fashion hub. Also known as Frankfurt's Fifth Avenue, it boasts a vibrant collection of world-renowned designer brands, symbolizing the city's prosperity and cultural essence. Adjacent to the Zeil shopping boulevard and Freßgass' food street, it attracts millions of visitors annually and embodies the pinnacle of European shopping culture.
🗾Must-See Attractions
The heart of Goethestrasse is lined with high-end boutiques, including Armani, Burberry, Chanel, Gucci, Hermès, Louis Vuitton, Prada, Tiffany & Co., and Cartier, showcasing the latest international fashion and jewelry collections. Start your stroll at the Rossmarkt end to admire the window art and architectural details. Continue to Neue Rothofstrasse to explore independent concept stores, or wander into Freßgass' for delicatessen and coffee. Perfect for photography and shopping enthusiasts, this area is not only a shopping paradise but also a professional landmark where culture and fashion intersect.
🏷️Prices per Person
The street is free and has no entrance fee, making it ideal for window shopping. Luxury goods are expensive, and the average cost per person varies depending on the brand, often running into hundreds or even thousands of euros.
Nearby cafes and delicatessens cost 10-30 euros per person. Parking or public transportation costs an additional 5-10 euros. The value for money lies in the free atmosphere and the experience, making it attractive to travelers on a budget.
🚗Transportation
Located in the city center, it offers convenient transportation. Driving via the A661 or A5, nearby parking costs approximately 5-10 euros per hour.
For public transportation, we recommend taking the U-Bahn or S-Bahn to Hauptwache station, a 5-minute walk away, or taking the M36 bus directly. About 20 minutes from Frankfurt Airport by S-Bahn.
✴️Attraction Rating
Visitors praise the diverse selection of luxury brands, with over 10 million visitors annually visiting Frankfurt's shopping district. If you're a fashion enthusiast, this is a must-see! Share your shopping experiences and reach others like you!
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Mainkai Street
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The square on the banks of the Main River in Frankfurt is very photogenic. The overall atmosphere is great. It feels like the temperament and texture have been improved. There are many must-buy stores and food around here. You can have a good time.
Rothenburg, a beautiful town, was originally sunny, but it started to rain after about an hour of walking! The castle building is well preserved here, and the buildings on the street have different colors. You must seize the time to have a good walk.
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Kimpton Main Frankfurt
I’ve stayed in Kimpton hotels in many European cities and they rarely disappoint. This newly opened Kimpton hotel in Frankfurt was particularly great, with modern & fun design, friendly front desk staff and excellent location literally right next to the high-end shopping street and metro station. The staff was quick to respond to any requests, and their list of amenities on request was really comprehensive.
The room was very spacious and the beds were very comfy, I felt like I could stay here for a month! The funnest thing about Kimpton is the illusions they like to create with their design. For instance, their gym entrance was disguised as one of the regular hotel room door. I didn’t even notice the gym was a few doors down until my second last night here LOL
Highly recommend this new hotel for visitors to Frankfurt!
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