Location.The Hotel Everest is located in Frankfurt within 200 metres of Central railway station and 500 metres from Frankfurts busy city centre.
Hotel Features. The hotel is situated in a modern orange block and offers a 24 hour front desk where multilingual staff can book sightseeing tours. Extra touches include a complimentary sewing service and special catering arrangements on request. Complimentary wireless Internet access is available throughout the hotel, and there is an onsite parking garage (surcharge) available.
The Caf� Costacino serves a complimentary American style hot and cold buffet breakfast. The hotel is happy to cater for particular nutritional and religious requirements. Complimentary mineral water, coffee, tea and biscuits are offered in the Hotel Everests lobby.
The hotel offers facilities for conferences, meetings and banquets.
Guestrooms. Hotel Everests 36 guestrooms have contemporary red furnishings and modern decor. All include satellite television, coffee and tea making facilities, complimentary wireless Internet access and minibars.
Expert Tip. River trips leave from the Frankfurt Mainkai am Eiserner Steg, just south of the R�mer complex. The one hour Applewine Express (Ebbelwoi Express) tram tour runs daily and offers a tour of the neighbourhoods, a little history and bottles of Apfelwein and pretzels.
Rates:
79.14 - 116.07 EUR
Number Of Rooms: 1
Number Of Floors: 1
Hotel Everest
Schoenstrasse 6
Frankfurt, Germany 60327
Driving Directions:
From Frankfurt Airport (FRA):
Distance to Hotel Everest is 11 kilometres, approximately 15 minutes drive.
Getting there. There are two passenger railway stations at Frankfurt airport: the Fernbahnof (long distance) station and the Regional train station. Both can be accessed by a Sky Line monorail or a shuttle bus. Lines S8 and S9 of the S Bahn go to the Hauptbahnhof (central station) and the city centre. Regular buses to the city centre depart from Terminal One and Terminal Two (level two). Taxis to the city centre cost about 20 EUR. Prices are all subject to change.
Getting around. Frankfurts public transport system includes the S Bahn (over ground), the U Bahn (underground), and buses and trams. Tickets are available at most stops for daily or hourly use. The city centre is easily explored on foot. Cycling is a popular form of transport, and many streets have cycle lanes. Taxis can be hailed in the street.
Driving directions. Travelling from Highway A3, A5 and A648 exit for West Kreuz and follow sign for Hauptbahnhof (ain railway station).
From the south side of the station follow Mannheimer Strasse until Hafen Strasse.
Signs on Mannheimer Strasse show Hotel Everest, which is the third turn on the left.