Address: Baseler strasse 52 , Frankfurt 60329, Germany
Representing excellent value for money, the Wiesbaden manages to combine a bit of character with a good range of facilities. The reception staff are exceptionally friendly, and exhibit a positively paternal attitude to the confused overseas students who form a large proportion of the guests here.The shabby but high-ceilinged rooms here are cheerful and well lit, with televisions and even hairdryers, both a distinct bonus at this end of the market. Another bonus is the hotel's location - its position near the main train station means that weary interrailers have just a few minutes' walk before they can relinquish their backpacks. The wallet-friendly rates mean that this place is frequently booked to capacity in summer. Breakfast is taken at the Hotel National next door, where you get a satisfying full four-star buffet for a two-star price. Everyone loves a bargain!
The shabby but high-ceilinged rooms here are cheerful and well lit, with televisions and even hairdryers, both a distinct bonus at this end of the market. Another bonus is the hotel's location - its position near the main train station means that weary interrailers have just a few minutes' walk before they can relinquish their backpacks. The wallet-friendly rates mean that this place is frequently booked to capacity in summer. Breakfast is taken at the Hotel National next door, where you get a satisfying full four-star buffet for a two-star price. Everyone loves a bargain!
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Atmosphere: Backpacker - Upmarket and Busy
Check-in / Check-out Earliest check-in: 14:00 Latest check-out time: 11:00
US$44.26 per night
(US$22.13per person per night)
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