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I am landing at Frankfurt late at 10+ pm. Thinking to rest for a night before continue the land transit to destination. Any idea what is the value for money hotel that I could stay for a short night? Of course with all my luggages.







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  • parkinn.com/airporthotel-frankfurt
    – Count Iblis
    Apr 20 at 0:51






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    FRA or HHN? The answer could be much different.
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I am landing at Frankfurt late at 10+ pm. Thinking to rest for a night before continue the land transit to destination. Any idea what is the value for money hotel that I could stay for a short night? Of course with all my luggages.







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closed as off-topic by Giorgio, Neusser, CGCampbell, Jim MacKenzie, Newton Apr 23 at 11:12


This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:


  • "Questions on price-shopping for specific goods or services are off-topic as prices and availability change frequently in many locations. See: What is a shopping question?" – Giorgio, Neusser, CGCampbell, Jim MacKenzie, Newton
If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.












  • Traveling alone
    – Jade
    Apr 19 at 23:48










  • parkinn.com/airporthotel-frankfurt
    – Count Iblis
    Apr 20 at 0:51






  • 4




    FRA or HHN? The answer could be much different.
    – phoog
    Apr 20 at 0:53












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I am landing at Frankfurt late at 10+ pm. Thinking to rest for a night before continue the land transit to destination. Any idea what is the value for money hotel that I could stay for a short night? Of course with all my luggages.







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I am landing at Frankfurt late at 10+ pm. Thinking to rest for a night before continue the land transit to destination. Any idea what is the value for money hotel that I could stay for a short night? Of course with all my luggages.









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closed as off-topic by Giorgio, Neusser, CGCampbell, Jim MacKenzie, Newton Apr 23 at 11:12


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  • "Questions on price-shopping for specific goods or services are off-topic as prices and availability change frequently in many locations. See: What is a shopping question?" – Giorgio, Neusser, CGCampbell, Jim MacKenzie, Newton
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closed as off-topic by Giorgio, Neusser, CGCampbell, Jim MacKenzie, Newton Apr 23 at 11:12


This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:


  • "Questions on price-shopping for specific goods or services are off-topic as prices and availability change frequently in many locations. See: What is a shopping question?" – Giorgio, Neusser, CGCampbell, Jim MacKenzie, Newton
If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.











  • Traveling alone
    – Jade
    Apr 19 at 23:48










  • parkinn.com/airporthotel-frankfurt
    – Count Iblis
    Apr 20 at 0:51






  • 4




    FRA or HHN? The answer could be much different.
    – phoog
    Apr 20 at 0:53
















  • Traveling alone
    – Jade
    Apr 19 at 23:48










  • parkinn.com/airporthotel-frankfurt
    – Count Iblis
    Apr 20 at 0:51






  • 4




    FRA or HHN? The answer could be much different.
    – phoog
    Apr 20 at 0:53















Traveling alone
– Jade
Apr 19 at 23:48




Traveling alone
– Jade
Apr 19 at 23:48












parkinn.com/airporthotel-frankfurt
– Count Iblis
Apr 20 at 0:51




parkinn.com/airporthotel-frankfurt
– Count Iblis
Apr 20 at 0:51




4




4




FRA or HHN? The answer could be much different.
– phoog
Apr 20 at 0:53




FRA or HHN? The answer could be much different.
– phoog
Apr 20 at 0:53










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There's a Hilton Garden Inn directly connected to the airport (FRA, let us know if you're going to HHN), which you could consider.



It's also a 12 minute trip by train from FRA to the city's main train station, which has connections all over the city, so you could use any hotel booking site to find a hotel in the city near public transit that meets your personal definition of "value for money." You could also give thought to where your land transit leaves from.






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    +1 for taking a train to the city (although he should probably plan for something like 30 minutes arrivals-to-Fra Hbf)
    – George Y.
    Apr 20 at 7:27






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    Trains go every 15 minutes (platform 1), until midnight. After midnight there are still trains, but the schedule is changing frequently due to construction works.
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    Apr 20 at 9:38

















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Hilton and Sheraton are right in the airport. There are cheaper offsite locations very close by, but you will need to use their shuttle. For example for a midweek night next week, you'd pay around $130 for Sheraton or Hilton and offsite locations could be less than $80 (Ibis, Moxy, Park Inn Radisson)



If you go offsite, I would recommend contacting the hotel up front about shuttle instructions (pick up point, schedule, number to call, etc.). The airport is huge and fairly convoluted.



Stating the obvious: Typing "Frankfurt Airport Hotels" into Google will give a great overview of choices, prices and locations for any given date.






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    There's a Hilton Garden Inn directly connected to the airport (FRA, let us know if you're going to HHN), which you could consider.



    It's also a 12 minute trip by train from FRA to the city's main train station, which has connections all over the city, so you could use any hotel booking site to find a hotel in the city near public transit that meets your personal definition of "value for money." You could also give thought to where your land transit leaves from.






    share|improve this answer


















    • 1




      +1 for taking a train to the city (although he should probably plan for something like 30 minutes arrivals-to-Fra Hbf)
      – George Y.
      Apr 20 at 7:27






    • 1




      Trains go every 15 minutes (platform 1), until midnight. After midnight there are still trains, but the schedule is changing frequently due to construction works.
      – asdfex
      Apr 20 at 9:38














    up vote
    4
    down vote













    There's a Hilton Garden Inn directly connected to the airport (FRA, let us know if you're going to HHN), which you could consider.



    It's also a 12 minute trip by train from FRA to the city's main train station, which has connections all over the city, so you could use any hotel booking site to find a hotel in the city near public transit that meets your personal definition of "value for money." You could also give thought to where your land transit leaves from.






    share|improve this answer


















    • 1




      +1 for taking a train to the city (although he should probably plan for something like 30 minutes arrivals-to-Fra Hbf)
      – George Y.
      Apr 20 at 7:27






    • 1




      Trains go every 15 minutes (platform 1), until midnight. After midnight there are still trains, but the schedule is changing frequently due to construction works.
      – asdfex
      Apr 20 at 9:38












    up vote
    4
    down vote










    up vote
    4
    down vote









    There's a Hilton Garden Inn directly connected to the airport (FRA, let us know if you're going to HHN), which you could consider.



    It's also a 12 minute trip by train from FRA to the city's main train station, which has connections all over the city, so you could use any hotel booking site to find a hotel in the city near public transit that meets your personal definition of "value for money." You could also give thought to where your land transit leaves from.






    share|improve this answer














    There's a Hilton Garden Inn directly connected to the airport (FRA, let us know if you're going to HHN), which you could consider.



    It's also a 12 minute trip by train from FRA to the city's main train station, which has connections all over the city, so you could use any hotel booking site to find a hotel in the city near public transit that meets your personal definition of "value for money." You could also give thought to where your land transit leaves from.







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    Zach Lipton

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      +1 for taking a train to the city (although he should probably plan for something like 30 minutes arrivals-to-Fra Hbf)
      – George Y.
      Apr 20 at 7:27






    • 1




      Trains go every 15 minutes (platform 1), until midnight. After midnight there are still trains, but the schedule is changing frequently due to construction works.
      – asdfex
      Apr 20 at 9:38












    • 1




      +1 for taking a train to the city (although he should probably plan for something like 30 minutes arrivals-to-Fra Hbf)
      – George Y.
      Apr 20 at 7:27






    • 1




      Trains go every 15 minutes (platform 1), until midnight. After midnight there are still trains, but the schedule is changing frequently due to construction works.
      – asdfex
      Apr 20 at 9:38







    1




    1




    +1 for taking a train to the city (although he should probably plan for something like 30 minutes arrivals-to-Fra Hbf)
    – George Y.
    Apr 20 at 7:27




    +1 for taking a train to the city (although he should probably plan for something like 30 minutes arrivals-to-Fra Hbf)
    – George Y.
    Apr 20 at 7:27




    1




    1




    Trains go every 15 minutes (platform 1), until midnight. After midnight there are still trains, but the schedule is changing frequently due to construction works.
    – asdfex
    Apr 20 at 9:38




    Trains go every 15 minutes (platform 1), until midnight. After midnight there are still trains, but the schedule is changing frequently due to construction works.
    – asdfex
    Apr 20 at 9:38












    up vote
    3
    down vote













    Hilton and Sheraton are right in the airport. There are cheaper offsite locations very close by, but you will need to use their shuttle. For example for a midweek night next week, you'd pay around $130 for Sheraton or Hilton and offsite locations could be less than $80 (Ibis, Moxy, Park Inn Radisson)



    If you go offsite, I would recommend contacting the hotel up front about shuttle instructions (pick up point, schedule, number to call, etc.). The airport is huge and fairly convoluted.



    Stating the obvious: Typing "Frankfurt Airport Hotels" into Google will give a great overview of choices, prices and locations for any given date.






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      up vote
      3
      down vote













      Hilton and Sheraton are right in the airport. There are cheaper offsite locations very close by, but you will need to use their shuttle. For example for a midweek night next week, you'd pay around $130 for Sheraton or Hilton and offsite locations could be less than $80 (Ibis, Moxy, Park Inn Radisson)



      If you go offsite, I would recommend contacting the hotel up front about shuttle instructions (pick up point, schedule, number to call, etc.). The airport is huge and fairly convoluted.



      Stating the obvious: Typing "Frankfurt Airport Hotels" into Google will give a great overview of choices, prices and locations for any given date.






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        up vote
        3
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        up vote
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        Hilton and Sheraton are right in the airport. There are cheaper offsite locations very close by, but you will need to use their shuttle. For example for a midweek night next week, you'd pay around $130 for Sheraton or Hilton and offsite locations could be less than $80 (Ibis, Moxy, Park Inn Radisson)



        If you go offsite, I would recommend contacting the hotel up front about shuttle instructions (pick up point, schedule, number to call, etc.). The airport is huge and fairly convoluted.



        Stating the obvious: Typing "Frankfurt Airport Hotels" into Google will give a great overview of choices, prices and locations for any given date.






        share|improve this answer












        Hilton and Sheraton are right in the airport. There are cheaper offsite locations very close by, but you will need to use their shuttle. For example for a midweek night next week, you'd pay around $130 for Sheraton or Hilton and offsite locations could be less than $80 (Ibis, Moxy, Park Inn Radisson)



        If you go offsite, I would recommend contacting the hotel up front about shuttle instructions (pick up point, schedule, number to call, etc.). The airport is huge and fairly convoluted.



        Stating the obvious: Typing "Frankfurt Airport Hotels" into Google will give a great overview of choices, prices and locations for any given date.







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        answered Apr 20 at 13:02









        Hilmar

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