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Prinz Hotel Otto - Frankfurt Am Main, Germany

OTTO STRAsE 5
Frankfurt Am Main, 60329
Nightly Rates (0.00 - 0.00)   3 Star
Prinz Hotel Otto

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Property Description
The Prinz Otto Hotel is located on the north side of the Frankfurt Central Railway Station, in a quiet street, 5 min. from the city center and in the direct neighborhood of the fair and convention center and the Festhalle -10 min to walk or 2 stops with the underground. Underground to Frankfurt Airport within 12 min. Our entirely renovated hotel provides 23 rooms and invites you to a comfortable stay in a stylish environment. All rooms are equipped with self-dial-telephone, radio, isdn modem, wireless internet, cable-tv, mini-bar, bathroom with shower, toilet and hair dryer. Enjoy our generous and delicious breakfast buffet. Reception operates 24 hours a day- you can check-in and -out at any time. Hotel Prinz Otto is the ideal location to get acquainted with all the cultural and other attractions that Frankfurt and the surrounding areas have to offer.

Prinz Hotel Otto


Amenities
  • Concierge

  • 24 Hour Front Desk

  • Safe Deposit Box

  • Safe Deposit Box

  • Laundry/Valet Services


  • Room Information
  • C1Q - Single Room

  • The single room is equipped with French/queen bed -140 cm-, wc/shower, tv, telephone, modem connections, mini-bar, hair-dryer and a desk.
  • C2T - Double Room/ Twin Room

  • The double room is a twin bed room and equipped with wc/shower, tv, telephone, modem connections, mini-bar, hair-dryer and a desk.
  • C3T - Triple Room

  • The triple room has two twin-beds and an extra bed and equipped with wc/shower, tv, phone, modem connections, mini-bar, hair-dryer and a desk.

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    Rates are subject to change.

    Miscellaneous Information
  • Euro is the native currency. 

  • Check in time is 12:00 

  • Check out time is 12:00 

  • Time Zone is  (GMT+01:00) Amsterdam, Berlin, Bern, Rome 

  • Opened in  1926 

  • Renovated in  2004 

  • 23  rooms. 

  • 0  suites. 

  • 4  floors. 


  • Directions
    At the Frankfurter Westkreutz *bab a5 and a648* drive direction Messe/Stadtmitte. Follow the Odor-Heuss-Allee passing Fair Grounds and essetuRm- always straight ahead- reaching Friedrich-Ebert-Anlage crossing Platz-der-Republik. The first street turn to the right into Poststreet and after 100 m turn again to the right into Otto-Street. The Hotel Prinz Otto is a first class moderate hotel located in the heart of Frankfurt, Germany. Frankfurt Intl Airport

    Guarantee Policy
    All reservations must be guaranteed with a credit card at time of booking.

    Cancellation Policy
    Cancel 72 hours prior to arrival to avoid a penalty of one night's room and tax.

    Restaurant Information
    Central Park Public Pantry  Mon-Thu 11.00-1.00, Fri-Sat 11.00-2.00 Sportive international - a stylish restaurant-bar with a lively atmosphere and a nice crowd. Only in its second year of existence, central park has become one of the most popular restaurants in Frankfurt and was honored with the Team Spirit Award for Outstanding Service by the Fizzz Organization. La Trattoria  Mon-Fri noon to 2pm and 6pm to 10pm - longer during fairs Sportive Italian Authentic Italian cuisine and hand selected wines experience Italy in a cozy country house atmosphere enjoy a genuine food culture and a fine assortment of wines. Main Tower  Tue-Thu, Sun- 17.30-1.00 and Fri-Sat 17.30-2.00 Sporty-elegant fine dining Perched 200 meters above the hustle with an unparallel view of the city and its environs, you may be forgiven for not immediately focusing your attention on the menu. No worries - you won't be rushed here. Stop at the bar and test the cocktail making skills of one of Frankfurt's finest bartenders. Tables for two arranged along the floor to ceiling windows impel you to relax with your favorite drink and yes, gaze unabashedly at the comings and goings of 53 stories below. Living  Tue-Wed 11.30-1.00, Thu 11.30-3.00, Fri 11.30-3.30 and Sat up 19.00 Sportive international Part of the hi-tech Euro Tower Complex, although located on ground level, Living is both a cool, business-over-beer venue at lunch, and a sleek cocktail-and-haute-cuisine venue at dinner. It's swish and swanky to boot, with a sun-filled, red-floored, glass atrium bar space to one side - a plush, carpeted boudoir of a dining room to the other. Drinkers sit on stools around metal tables in the bar area ordering shots and shorts from black-uniformed bar staff while diners get serious.

    Meeting Facility
  • 1 Meeting Room
  •   1 meeting room - Total capacity of largest meeting room is 30.


  • Frankfurt Am Main

  • .3 MI
  • Fair Grounds

  • .25 MI N
  • University Hospital Frankfurt

  • .25 Miles S
  • Goethe University of Frankfurt

  • .38 Miles NW
  • The Old Opera

  • .5 Miles
  • Romer City Hall

  • .5 Miles E
  • The River Main Promenade

  • .3 Miles S
  • Museums - Sachsenhausen

  • .3 Miles S
  • Goethe Haus

  • .5 Miles E
  • Palmen Gardens

  • .45 Miles NW
  • Zoo

  • 2 Miles E
  • Natural Museum - Senkenberg

  • .38 Miles NW
  • Sachsenhausen - Nightlife

  • .3 Miles S
  • Golf Course in Kronberg

  • 18 Miles N
  • Casino - Bad Homburg

  • 12.5 Miles N
  • Wiesbaden - Casino / Quellen

  • 18 Miles S
  • Mainz - Chagall Kirchen Fenster

  • 18 Miles S
  • Darmstadt-Jugendstil-Mathildenhohe

  • 12.5 Miles S
  • Rudesheim - Drosselgasse

  • 22 Miles S
  • Heidelberg - Schloss Castle

  • 49 Miles S

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