Now you’ve planned exactly how you’re going to spend your Frankfurt weekend, you’ll need to work out where exactly you’re going to stay. Whether you’re looking for a swanky 4-star hotel or a cheap as chips hostel to hang your hat in this weekend, we’ve got everything you could need. We’ve picked 12 of our favourite digs across the city so you can choose the location that works best for your plans. Regardless of whether you’re planning a boozy weekend from the second you unpack or you’re looking for somewhere low key to unwind after a wild day of adventures and adrenaline, we guarantee we’ll have found the perfect hotel for you.If you fancy splashing a bit of cash while you’re here and hitting up the shops to treat yourself, then the Expo City Hotel Frankfurt is a great shout. Right in the heart of Innenstadt, Frankfurt’s main shopping district, you’re surrounded by big name brands and indepentant shops alike so you can grab yourself anything from new trainers to some fancy dress if you feel like making your night out a bit wilder. Hotel Zeil is nearby and still within ideal access to all the shopping opportunities, but it’s also just a 7-minute walk from Zoo Frankfurt, as well as being surrounded by some of the top culture spots and parks in the city so you can enjoy a little bit of history with your weekend. You’re also surrounded by plenty of restaurants and bars where you can sample a huge range of different foods, with everything from Thai to Italian to Turkish food right on your doorstep.
Find hotel rooms fit for a stag king with our Frankfurt accommodation figcaption>If you’re looking to be right in the heart of the nightlife, then Adler Hotel Frankfurt is in one of the most prime locations in the city. With restaurants and bars all around you, just a couple of minutes’ walk will get you to the Mainzer Landstraße, one of Frankfurt’s main street lined with eateries, shops, bars and pubs. Just down the road is the Frankfurt Hostel, ideal for any stag weekend looking to go easy on their budget – after all, who doesn’t want some extra money to spend on a stein or two. This hostel is set in an amazing old building, but the inside is clean and modern, and you have the choice of private rooms or a shared dorm, so if there’s a big group of you, you can save some pennies by sharing one big room – as long as you can bear the snoring. If you feel like splashing the cash this weekend, Hotel Monopol is one of our favourite 4-star hotels in the city. With its own exclusive bar and restaurant on site, this hotel gives you the chance to kick off your night out before you’ve even left the hotel. In the district of Bahnofsviertel, you’re surrounded by some of the best nightlife in the city and just a few minutes’ walk into the very heart of the city. You’re also right by the Frankfurt Hauptbahnhof, where you can catch a train to anywhere in the city in minutes.
Set up camp in Frankfurt's city centre : book from some of the best hotels in the area figcaption> All of our Frankfurt hotels are within walking distance of the city centre and surrounded by their own array of clubs, restaurants and historical sites, so you don’t need to worry about missing out on anything. If you do want to get around, the U-bahn is ridiculously easy to navigate and runs 24-hour on a weekend. We also offer transfers to all of your activities for a small surcharge, so you don’t need to worry about how you’re going to get around this weekend.
Of course, we want your weekend to be everything you wanted, so we’ve made sure to reserve room allocation in all of our recommended hotels and hostels. Some weekends fill up quicker than others, particularly around Oktoberfest and the Christmas markets, so if you’re planning on having your stag weekend around this time we recommend booking as far in advance as possible to avoid disappointment.
Last Night Ltd are a fully accredited travel company and 100% ABTA protected (Y6354) so you and the lads are completely covered for everything, including all legal protection and any issues that you might have with your accommodation. If you’d like any further information about ABTA and how it might affect your Frankfurt stag weekend, you can get it here.