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FRA airport hotel transfers Just a few blocks from Frankfurt’s Main River, Roomers Hotel Frankfurt provides scenic relaxation for business travelers as well as modern decor that turns any trip into a vacation. Chic rooms come with modern art and a simple work desk, while suites add a living area and game consoles. General on-site perks include a 24-hour fitness center, elegant patio restaurant and a tranquil day spa, not to mention complimentary airport shuttles to Frankfurt International. Public transportation is also a viable option, and includes immediate Light Rail access via the Baseler Platz Station down the street as well as train transfers across the country from the Neo-Renaissance Frankfurt Central Station. And for total freedom, book a private ride, choosing between basic sedans or super-sized chartered buses. Professionals can also arrive to events through meet-and-greet services, from commitment-free taxi drop offs at Kap Europa Convention Center to stretched limousines that make every turn sparkle.
One of the easiest ways to enjoy the area is by going on a riverside walk, something that can easily be done at Nizza Park’s distant views of the Main River connecting to urban green belts that furrow through the city, old bridges and museums. A popular exhibit in the area is the Dutch Film Institute & Film Museum, home to exhibits showcasing recreated movie sets and film artifacts, while even more interesting is the Liebieghaus Skulpturensammlung, a sculpture museum held inside of traditional German castle fully equipped with spires and old garden fountains. Spend the rest of the afternoon doing some light shopping at a nearby mall as well, walking through the enormous Skyline Plaza for the architecture alone, or walking just a few blocks from the hotel toward the massive shopping mall connected to Frankfurt Central Station. Make dinner convenient by ordering room service from the elegant restaurant downstairs, or simply walk over to L’Osteria for late-night Italian along the river. |