Hi Everyone!
I have had so much success on here that I thought I would ask yet agin!
Where should we stay in Frankfurt? We are a family of 4 . .our children will be 2 and 4.
We have leased a car but can drop that off once we have checked in etc so basically we just want a great area for the kids .. nice and safe and somewhat easy to access the public transport.
Thanks!!!!
Where to stay in Frankfurt
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I would suggest either the Hilton or the Alexander am Zoo. The Hilton has a large park right along the back side of it and the hotel is about 5 min. away from the S-bahn.
The Alexander is near to several parks, as well as the Zoo.
Alternative is a hotel near the Palmengarten. Beautiful botanical gardens with pond, train, and several great playgrounds for the kids. Perhaps Hotel Liebig, Hotel Beethoven, or Hotel Palmenhof.
THANK YOU!!! Will check them out and pick one!!!
ok I am planning on staying at the Hotel Palmenhof. Thank you for your help!