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Hotel Minerva - Frankfurt, Germany

Stuttgarter Strase 31
Frankfurt, 60329
Nightly Rates (234.47 - 286.57)   3 Star
Hotel Minerva

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Property Description
Hotel Minerva is a newly constructed 4 star plus hotel-brand new with modern comfort-all 50 rooms offer air conditioning, hairdryer, minibar, writing desk, cable TV, internet connection, radio, alarm clock, trousers press, safe and pay TV. The hotel is located in the heart of Frankfurt, close to the main train station.

Hotel Minerva


Amenities
  • Bar/Lounge

  • Business Center

  • 24 Hour Front Desk

  • Express Checkout

  • Hairdryers Available

  • Mini Bar

  • Modem Lines in Room

  • Modem Lines in Room

  • Meeting/Banquet Facilities

  • No Smoking Rooms/Facilities

  • Pets Allowed

  • Parking

  • Television with Cable


  • Room Information
  • Deluxe Single Room

  • Deluxe single room with private bathroom ensuite. All rooms are fully equipped with either shower or bathtub, hairdryer, minibar, writing desk, cable TV, internet connection, radio, alarm clock, trouser press, air conditioning, safe, pay TV, fax machine can be lent for free at reception. Max Occ 1-No rollaways allowed.
  • Deluxe Double Room

  • Deluxe double room with private bathroom ensuite. All rooms are fully equipped with either shower or bathtub, hairdryer, minibar, writing desk, cable TV, internet connection, radio, alarm clock, trouser press, air conditioning, safe, pay TV, fax machine can be lent for free at reception. Max Occ 2-No rollaways allowed.
  • Deluxe Twin Room

  • Deluxe twin room with private bathroom ensuite. All rooms are fully equipped with either shower or bathtub, hairdryer, minibar, writing desk, cable TV, internet connection, radio, alarm clock, trouser press, air conditioning, safe, pay TV, fax machine can be lent for free at reception. Max Occ 2-No rollaways allowed.

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    Miscellaneous Information
  • Euro is the native currency. 

  • Check in time is 2P 

  • Check out time is 11A 

  • Time Zone is  Europe/Berlin (1 DST) 

  • Opened in  2000 

  • 50  rooms. 

  • 0  suites. 

  • 7  floors. 


  • Directions
    You start from Flughafen Frankfurt Main. Follow Abflugring for 654 m. At sign basel-Darmstadt turn right, follow B43 for 5.9 km. At sign Darmstadt-Neu-Isenburg follow B44 for 4.6 km until Frankfurt am Main. Follow Baseler Strasse for 202 m. Follow Karlsruher Strasse for 202 m. Turn left, follow Mannheimer Strasse for 110 m. Turn left, follow Stuttgarter Strasse-Familie-Jurges-Platz for 51 m. You reach Stuttgarter Strasse 31. The property is located 1mi SW of Frankfurt FRA-Frankfurt International Airport 7.0 Miles North EastQGV-Neu Isenburg Airport 6.0 Miles North West HDB-Heidelberg Airport 49.0 Miles North

    Guarantee Policy
    All reservation must be guaranteed with a credit card.If credit card is not available guarantee can also be given in the form of a 1-night deposit. Please contact the hotel for procedure.

    Cancellation Policy
    Cxl reservations 3 days prior to arrival date to avoid a penalty of 1-night stay including tax. -No-Show Fee: 1-night stay including taxes.-Early Checkout Charge: 1 extra night.-Fair periods subject to special cxl policies of each fair.

    Restaurant Information
    No Dining Facilities Onsite 

    Meeting Facility
  • Meeting Services
  •   -Audio/Visual Equipment -Copy Service -Fax Machine -Fax Service

  • Meeting Facilities
  •   -The property has 1 meeting room with a capacity range of 5 to 20 people.


    Recreation Information
  • Recreation


  • FRA-Frankfurt

  • 1.0 Miles South West
  • FRA-Frankfurt International Airport

  • 7.0 Miles North East
  • Hauptwache

  • 1.0 Miles South West
  • Roemer

  • 1.0 Miles South West
  • Alte Oper Frankfurt

  • 1.0 Miles South West
  • Fairground Exhibition Halls

  • 1.0 Miles South East
  • Opera

  • 0.0 Miles North East
  • Goethe Museum

  • 1.0 Miles South West
  • Old City

  • 2.0 Miles West
  • University

  • 1.0 Miles South
  • Paulskirche

  • 1.0 Miles North East
  • Alte Nikolaikirche

  • 1.0 Miles North East
  • Katholische Liebfrauenkirche

  • 1.0 Miles North East
  • Frankfurter Dom

  • 1.0 Miles North East
  • Gallus Anlage

  • 0.0 Miles North East
  • Frankfurt Zoo

  • 2.0 Miles South West
  • Stock Exchange

  • 1.0 Miles South West
  • Festhalle Frankfurt

  • 1.0 Miles North West
  • QGV Neu Isenburg Airport

  • 6.0 Miles North West
  • HDB Heidelberg Airport

  • 49.0 Miles North
  • IBM Frankfurt

  • 3.0 Miles North East
  • Niederrad

  • 2.0 Miles North East
  • Neu Isenburg

  • 5.0 Miles North West
  • Bad Homburg

  • 9.0 Miles South
  • Dreieich

  • 8.0 Miles North
  • Museum of Modern Art

  • 2.0 Miles South West
  • St. Bartholomews Catherdral

  • 1.0 Miles South West
  • Theater

  • 1.0 Miles South West
  • Konstablerwache

  • 2.0 Miles South West
  • Botanical Garden

  • 1.0 Miles South
  • Shopping District

  • 1.0 Miles South West
  • Sachsenhausen

  • 1.0 Miles West
  • United States Consulate

  • 1.0 Miles South
  • Wald Stadium

  • 3.0 Miles North
  • Palmengarten

  • 1.0 Miles South
  • Rhein Main Air Force Base

  • 7.0 Miles North East
  • Museum Row

  • 1.0 Miles West

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