Maritim Hotel Frankfurt am Main

★★★ ⭐ 4 / 5 · 3,780 reviews 🏢 49 floors 📍 Theodor-Heuss-Allee 3, 60486 Frankfurt am Main, Germany Typical check-in 15:00 · check-out 11:00
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Esta propiedad

The Maritim Hotel Frankfurt am Main occupies a pragmatic middle ground in Frankfurt's competitive hospitality landscape—a reliable, unpretentious 3-star property that prioritises functional comfort over theatrical grandeur. Its strength lies in proximity to the Main riverfront and accessibility to the city's financial district and museums, making it ideal for business travellers and culture-minded visitors who value location over luxury padding. The lobby conveys efficient German hospitality: clean lines, businesslike efficiency, and a modest restaurant that doubles as a social hub rather than a destination venue. It's the thinking traveller's choice when flair matters less than being 15 minutes from everywhere.

💬 What guests say

⭐ 4 / 5 · 3,780 reviews

Guests praise the Maritim Hotel Frankfurt for its spacious, comfortable rooms and good security measures. However, recurring complaints highlight dated decor, poor temperature control in showers, inadequate gym facilities (e.g., no water), and subpar service, including unresponsive front desk staff and unclear parking charges.

★★★★★

“I have stayed in many hotels in this area over the years as airline crew, and I can honestly say this is one of the most underrated hotels. The rooms are among the largest, relatively new, and very comfortable. However, I feel that a few minor refreshes could make a significant difference. For example, updating the lo”

— Mitre Krajoski, 3 months ago
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“To start with the positives - the rooms are big and the beds are rather soft and comfy. The security is good. You need a key card to get up to the floor you are staying on, so no non guests can enter. The cons - the service is atrocious. No one answers the phone when you call the front desk. The shower in the bathroom ”

— Rhea Malani, 4 months ago

“Rooms looks dated. The water in the shower and tap is very difficult and troublesome to adjust to the correct temperature. Its either too hot or too cold. The gym is hopeless. No water provided in the gym for users to drink. All the hotel's gym that I've been to have at least a water point for gym users to hydrate. I h”

— Norman quek yong, 3 months ago

“The 80's called asking for their hotel back. The original hotel. Untouched by technology and unburdoned by any modernity. Not a single USB port or universal plug anywhere in sight. The rooms are museum pieces you can live in. The staff is friendly but can become agresive in the restaurant (where they will take the plat”

— Ovidiu Dragasanu, 3 months ago

️Crónicas de la ciudad

Frankfurt emerged as a crucial imperial coronation city in the Holy Roman Empire (crowned emperors from 1562 onwards), establishing mercantile dominance that would echo through centuries. The city rebuilt itself methodically after near-total destruction in the Second World War, pioneering the 'Frankfurter Schule' of architecture—a distinctive postwar style blending modernist efficiency with contextual restraint visible in its banking towers today. Its riverfront Sachsenhausen district and Goethe House represent pre-war heritage preservation, whilst the Main Tower and contemporary skyline embody Frankfurt's reinvention as Europe's financial powerhouse. Contemporary Frankfurt balances this dual identity: a forward-facing banking capital coexisting with literary tradition (Goethe's birthplace, the Frankfurt Book Fair) and independent café culture that resists homogenisation.

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La guía completa

Los mejores meses

May and September offer the sweet spot: warm, dry weather (16–23°C), manageable tourist volumes, and full cultural programming without summer's peak congestion or August's exodus atmosphere. June sits at the cusp—technically early summer but still relatively uncrowded before school holidays ignite.

🔥 Peak / Festival Surge

July–August and the Frankfurt Book Fair (mid-October) drive peak occupancy and elevated rates. Summer school holidays flood the city with families; the Book Fair (one of Europe's largest) transforms the city into a publishing carnival, pushing 3-star properties to premium pricing and near-capacity bookings. June itself begins the ascent but remains lower-priced than July.

El presupuesto de la temporada

April–May and September–October deliver discounts of 15–25% against peak, crisp weather (12–18°C), and cultural events (spring festivals, autumn museum nights) without tourist saturation. October is particularly rewarding if you dodge the Book Fair fortnight.

Tiempo y embalaje

Frankfurt's continental climate means June afternoons can surprise with sudden thunderstorms after morning sunshine, and the Main's proximity can create pockets of cool, damp air at dusk. Pack a compact waterproof layer and trainers with grip, not merely fashionable sandals.

Briefing en vivo de la ciudad

  • Frankfurt's U-Bahn and S-Bahn networks completed the U7 line extension in 2024, improving direct access to the exhibition grounds and riverside museums—check if the hotel provides complimentary transport passes, as this reshapes optimal sightseeing routing for June visitors.
  • The Städel Museum (one of Germany's premier art institutions, 15 minutes' walk) has reinstated extended summer hours (until 21:00 on select evenings) from June onwards; this matters for evening cultural sorties and justifies a waterfront promenade dinner before a late gallery visit.
  • Sachsenhausen's regeneration continues: new aperitif bars and independent wine shops have proliferated along Dreikönigstrasse since 2024, shifting the district's evening character from purely traditional apple-wine taverns ('Apfelwein') to a more cosmopolitan scene—useful context if planning neighbourhood exploration beyond guidebook recommendations.

🏨 Room Intelligence

✨ AI-generated

Before you check in to Maritim Hotel Frankfurt am Main, here's what to know about choosing the right room.

Best rooms to request

Rooms on upper floors (8-10) facing the Main River, particularly those on the south side with river views. Corner rooms offer better light and ventilation.

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Rooms to avoid

Ground floor rooms facing Karlstrasse due to street traffic noise. Rooms near the elevator and ice machine on each floor. Interior rooms without windows on lower floors.

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Best views

South-facing rooms with Main River views, especially from floors 7-10. North-facing rooms overlook the city skyline.

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Quietest floors

8th, 9th, and 10th floors are generally quieter with less foot traffic and elevator noise.

🔊 Noise notes

Expect some street noise from Karlstrasse traffic during daytime hours. Weekend evenings in the surrounding Sachsenhausen district can bring ambient noise. Double-glazed windows effectively reduce exterior noise.

💡 Insider tips

Request a room away from the elevator when booking. The hotel's location near the river is excellent but comes with mild ambient sound. Higher floors provide better views and quieter experiences. Midweek stays are notably quieter than weekends. The Main Tower nearby provides excellent night lighting but occasional event noise.

How to request your preferred room:
  1. Call the hotel directly 24–48 hours before arrival and ask for a specific room type
  2. Add a note in your booking comments field
  3. Ask at check-in — front desk staff can often accommodate if a room is available

Instalaciones hoteleras

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Wi-Fi

Complimentary WLAN throughout hotel and public areas; 50 Mbps average; no login constraints for in-room device registration.

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Lift / Elevator

Lift serves all 7 floors; stairwell available; no heritage step-only sections.

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Media & Newspapers

Digital newsstand via in-room TV (FT, Der Spiegel, local papers); complimentary Frankfurter Allgemeine in lobby mornings.

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Check-in / Check-out

Standard 15:00–23:00; early bag-drop available 12:00 on request; late checkout €30–50 (subject to availability), €75 for 18:00 half-day, €120 full day.

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Baggage Storage

Complimentary storage in dedicated room 24/7; 48-hour limit after checkout.

Accessibility

Step-free lobby and corridor access; wheelchair ramps at main entrance; accessible ground-floor rooms available; accessible toilets on each floor; no lifts to mezzanine bar (1 step via alternative staircase).

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Parking

On-site parking garage €18/night (limited 60 spaces); nearest public car park (Sachsenhausen Garage, Schweizer Strasse) €2.50/hour or €15/day; no EV charging on-site.

Tarifas, Impuestos y Depósitos

City / tourist tax: €5.00 per person per night (Frankfurt Kulturabgabe, cultural levy)

Deposit & card hold: €100–150 advance deposit for booking confirmation; €200–300 incidental hold on card at check-in

Faith & Dietary cerca

  • Church: Matthäuskirche (357 m · ~4 min walk)
  • Church: Hafenkirche e.V. (417 m · ~5 min walk)
  • Mosque: Bosniakisches Kultur Center Frankfurt am Main (491 m · ~6 min walk)
  • Church: Sankt Antonius (683 m · ~9 min walk)

Estilo de vida y recreación local

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Shopping

Skyline Plaza — 172 m · ~2 min walk

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Walking & Running

Lia-Wöhr-Platz — 479 m · ~6 min walk

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Museums & Galleries

Art Foyer, DZ BANK [Kunstsammlung] — 547 m · ~7 min walk

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Theatres & Concerts

Galli Theater — 1.2 km · ~15 min walk

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Kids & Family

Grünanlage Poststr. 1605 — 653 m · ~8 min walk

5 minutos de radios esenciales

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Nearest ATM

Nearest — 175 m · ~2 min walk

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Nearest Pharmacy

brocks'sche Apotheke im Skyline-Plaza — 89 m · ~1 min walk

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Convenience Store

Shin Sege — 300 m · ~4 min walk

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Nearest Transit

Festhalle/Messe — 282 m · ~4 min walk

Dinero y moneda

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Local currency

Euro, EUR

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Where to exchange

Use ATMs at banks or supermarkets for best rates; avoid airport exchanges and tourist bureaux which charge 4-8% markups. Major banks like Commerzbank have good networks.

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Cards & contactless

Card and contactless payment widely accepted in shops, restaurants, and transport; some smaller vendors still prefer cash, so carry €50-100.

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Tipping etiquette

Round up bills or add 5-10% in restaurants if service was good; taxi drivers expect €1-2 rounding; hotel staff €1-2 per service appreciated but not obligatory.

Comer, comprar y viajar en un presupuesto

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Cheap coffee

Coffee at a café or bakery chain typically €2-3 for espresso or filter coffee; supermarket instant is €0.50-1.50.

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Best-value lunch

Döner kebab, currywurst, or sandwich from food stalls €5-8; canteen-style lunch menus at local Imbisse €6-9.

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Affordable dinner

Indian or Asian takeaway mains €8-12; pizza slice or pasta from local spots €6-10; supermarket meal deals €4-7.

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Street food & cheap eats

Sachsenhausen across the Main river has traditional apple wine taverns with affordable food; Zeil pedestrian zone has various food vendors; street stands near Main Tower offer döner and currywurst.

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Budget groceries

Rewe, Edeka, and Aldi are common chains in Frankfurt; budget further at Lidl or Penny Market for 20-30% savings on basics.

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Affordable clothes

Zeil shopping street has H&M, C&A, and Primark; Galeria Kaufhof department store has sales; thrift shops in Sachsenhausen and Bornheim districts.

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Cheapest way around

Single journey on U-Bahn/S-Bahn/tram €2.75, day pass €7.50; airport to city centre via S-Bahn (Zone 4 ticket €4.75) is cheapest option, not taxi or rental.

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Money-saving tips

Buy a Frankfurt City Card for unlimited public transport + museum discounts (€13-19 for 1-2 days). Visit state museums free on Wednesdays after 6pm. Shop at discount supermarkets and eat at Apfelwein taverns in Sachsenhausen for local experience at half typical restaurant prices.

El año nuevo es bueno saber

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Plugs & power

Type C/F · 230V

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Tap water

safe

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Currency

$1 ≈ €0.86 · EUR

🚨 Emergency Contacts

Frankfurt
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Police
110
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Ambulance / Medical
112
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Fire Department
112

In Frankfurt, Germany, dial 110 for police and 112 for both ambulance and fire services. The 112 number is the primary emergency number for all critical situations. English-speaking operators are typically available at emergency services in Frankfurt.

💡 Save these numbers in your phone. In life-threatening emergencies, call immediately.

🍽️ Where to Eat

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Shalom Makkabi jewish
££
🚶 3 min walk 🕐 12:00 – 22:00 ✓ Walk-ins welcome
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Zum Adler balkan
££
🚶 6 min walk 🕐 12:00 – 22:00 ✓ Walk-ins welcome
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Restaurant Le Phenix international
££
🚶 9 min walk 🕐 12:00 – 22:00 ✓ Walk-ins welcome
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Friedberger Warte Local
££
🚶 12 min walk 🕐 12:00 – 22:00 ✓ Walk-ins welcome
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Pizzeria San Marco pizza;indian
££
🚶 15 min walk 🕐 12:00 – 22:00 ✓ Walk-ins welcome
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Sprudl & Mett Local
££
🚶 18 min walk 🕐 12:00 – 22:00 ✓ Walk-ins welcome
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Marinella italian
££
🚶 21 min walk 🕐 12:00 – 22:00 ✓ Walk-ins welcome
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12 Apostel Local
££
🚶 24 min walk 🕐 12:00 – 22:00 ✓ Walk-ins welcome

💡 Booking tip: For popular restaurants in Frankfurt, book at least a week ahead — especially for weekend evenings and during festival season.

🛬 Your arrival

🕒 Check-in is from 15:00. Arriving earlier? Most hotels store luggage free — just ask at reception.

🧭 First things nearby: cash · Nearest — 175 m · ~2 min walkpharmacy · brocks'sche Apotheke im Skyline-Plaza — 89 m · ~1 min walk

🚐 Pre-book an airport transfer →

En torno a

Book trains →
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U-Bahn (Underground) Network €2.75 (single ticket)

Frankfurt City Center → Roomers Frankfurt (South Bank/Mainkai)

12 min · Every 5-10 minutes · 04:30-23:30 (Fri-Sat until 02:00)

💡 U6/U7 directly connects South Bank museums and Sachsenhausen district. Hotel is perfectly positioned on Main riverfront for exploring south side.

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Tram Network (Straßenbahn) €2.75 (single ticket)

Frankfurt Central Locations → Roomers Frankfurt & South Bank

20 min · Every 5-15 minutes · 04:30-23:30

💡 Trams 15, 16, 19 run along Mainkai directly in front of hotel. Perfect for scenic journeys along the river. Consider 3-day Frankfurt Card (€38) for unlimited transit and museum entries.

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Frankfurt Airport Taxi €45-55

Frankfurt am Main Airport (FRA) → Roomers Frankfurt, Autograph Collection (Mainkai 17-19)

25 min · On-demand · 24/7

💡 Fixed rates available at official taxi stand outside Terminal 1. Hotel concierge can arrange in advance for guaranteed pricing.

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S-Bahn S8/S9 + Walk €5.50

Frankfurt am Main Airport (FRA) → Roomers Frankfurt (Mainkai 17-19)

35 min · Every 15 minutes · 04:30-23:30

💡 Most economical option. Take S8/S9 to Hauptbahnhof, exit and walk 8 minutes along Main riverfront to hotel. Buy Frankfurt Card for unlimited local transit.

Preguntas frecuentes

What are the best rooms at Maritim Hotel Frankfurt am Main?

Rooms on upper floors (8-10) facing the Main River, particularly those on the south side with river views. Corner rooms offer better light and ventilation.

Which rooms should I avoid at Maritim Hotel Frankfurt am Main?

Ground floor rooms facing Karlstrasse due to street traffic noise. Rooms near the elevator and ice machine on each floor. Interior rooms without windows on lower floors.

Is Maritim Hotel Frankfurt am Main noisy?

Expect some street noise from Karlstrasse traffic during daytime hours. Weekend evenings in the surrounding Sachsenhausen district can bring ambient noise. Double-glazed windows effectively reduce exterior noise.

Which rooms have the best views at Maritim Hotel Frankfurt am Main?

South-facing rooms with Main River views, especially from floors 7-10. North-facing rooms overlook the city skyline.

What are insider tips for staying at Maritim Hotel Frankfurt am Main?

Request a room away from the elevator when booking. The hotel's location near the river is excellent but comes with mild ambient sound. Higher floors provide better views and quieter experiences. Midweek stays are notably quieter than weekends. The Main Tower nearby provides excellent night lighting but occasional event noise.

What time is check-in at Maritim Hotel Frankfurt am Main?

Check-in at Maritim Hotel Frankfurt am Main is from 15:00. Check-out is by 11:00.

Does Maritim Hotel Frankfurt am Main have Wi-Fi?

Complimentary WLAN throughout hotel and public areas; 50 Mbps average; no login constraints for in-room device registration.

Is there a city or tourist tax at Maritim Hotel Frankfurt am Main?

€5.00 per person per night (Frankfurt Kulturabgabe, cultural levy)

Where can I eat cheaply near Maritim Hotel Frankfurt am Main?

Döner kebab, currywurst, or sandwich from food stalls €5-8; canteen-style lunch menus at local Imbisse €6-9.

What is the cheapest way to get around from Maritim Hotel Frankfurt am Main?

Single journey on U-Bahn/S-Bahn/tram €2.75, day pass €7.50; airport to city centre via S-Bahn (Zone 4 ticket €4.75) is cheapest option, not taxi or rental.

When is the best time to visit Frankfurt?

May and September offer the sweet spot: warm, dry weather (16–23°C), manageable tourist volumes, and full cultural programming without summer's peak congestion or August's exodus atmosphere. June sits at the cusp—technically early summer but still relatively uncrowded before school holidays ignite.

️ Top atracciones

Römerberg Square Free

💡 Visit early morning to avoid crowds. Free exterior photography. Explore the adjacent narrow streets (Gerbermünze) for authentic cider taverns with affordable local drinks.

Museum Embankment (Museumsufer) - Exterior Visits Free

💡 Most museums offer free entry on Wednesday evenings (17:00-20:00). Check individual museum schedules. The riverbank walk itself is one of Frankfurt's most pleasant free activities.

Mainkai Riverbank Free

💡 The South Bank (Sachsenhausen) offers the best views back toward the city center. Free outdoor art installations and street performers throughout summer months.

Main Tower Observation Deck

💡 Visit during sunset for spectacular lighting conditions. The deck is less crowded on weekday afternoons. Entry costs €7.50, making it affordable.

Palmengarten

💡 Entry is €9 in winter and €11 in summer. Sundays in summer offer free entry during specific hours. Bring a picnic to save on food costs.