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Things to know before booking serviced apartments in Frankfurt

There are over 45 serviced apartments in Frankfurt with more being added every day. In total, TheSqua.re has over 250,000 apartments across the globe that are waiting to be booked.

The best 5 and 4-star furnished apartments in Frankfurt are

Prices start from €80 per night and increase from there. Bear in mind that the type of apartment and number of guests will affect the overall price.

Some of the apartment buildings in Frankfurt will offer bed and breakfast or gym membership, whereas others may provide them with an extra charge. The apartment listing will make that clear. Other services include airport pick-up, meet and greet and so much more.

Serviced apartments have all the features of the home, are centrally located and have other astounding attributes that make them better than hotels, as covered here.


Fully Furnished Apartments in Frankfurt, Germany

Known as one of the biggest financial hubs in the European Union, Frankfurt has a growing reputation as an important destination for travellers. If you are visiting this city, serviced apartments in Frankfurt offer stylish interiors, fully equipped kitchens, complimentary Wi-Fi and space to call your home.

When visiting a city, there are many accommodation options. But why choose a serviced apartment at TheSqua.re? We have over 15 years of experience in finding the perfect accommodation for our clients. Every apartment that is listed on our website has passed a vigorous vetting process to ensure that we deliver memorable experiences.

With its growing reputation as a business hub, we have a variety of options for corporate housing in Frankfurt. Here are some of our favourite apartments in key business districts.

Luxury Serviced Apartments in Frankfurt for Corporate and Leisure Stay

  1. Lärchenstraße Delight Apartment
  2. Splendom Hessen
  3. Splendom Station
  4. Splendom Munchener
  5. DIRAZI Guest House GmbH
  6. Düsseldorfer Studio II
  7. Splendom Frankfurt West
  8. Splendom Niederrad
  9. Niedenau 7 service apartment
  10. Solms Serviced Apartment

Travellers looking for furnished apartments in Frankfurt. Can consider our handpicked best apartments to stay. These accommodations provide top-notch quality in decor, furnishings, and amenities. Enjoy a luxurious and private stay that offers more than just the basics. Explore our wide range of luxury apartments.

Benefits of Booking Furnished Apartments in Frankfurt With TheSqua.re

When visiting Frankfurt, finding the right accommodation for any length of stay is vital. There is nothing worse than arriving at your location to underwhelming and disappointing accommodation. Each furnished apartment in Frankfurt listed on our platform has undergone a stringent vetting process to ensure that you only get the best. Each apartment features:

  • All our apartments are fully furnished
  • Spacious living area for you to relax in. 
  • Fully equipped kitchen so you can cook up your favourite meals
  • A large television so you could watch your favourite shows
  • Stylish bathroom 
  • Comfortable bedroom to ensure you get a great night’s sleep
  • Situated in central locations
  • A team of experts to help find your perfect place
  • Housekeeping service is available

Corporate Housing in Frankfurt for Business Travellers

Home to the European Central Bank, Frankfurt is a global hub for commerce and has been recently dubbed an ‘alpha global city’ by GaWC. Frankfurt boasts the fourth-largest GDP in the European Union and is the fifth most populous city in Germany.

It is no surprise that demand for corporate housing in Frankfurt has increased exponentially over the past ten years. All of our apartments are located within proximity to key public transport hubs to connect you with the financial district, with many of our apartments featuring gyms and balconies.

Luxury Short-Term Rentals in Frankfurt for a Perfect Holiday

When planning a holiday in Frankfurt, why settle for a cramped hotel room when you can enjoy the comfort of spacious accommodations? Our wide portfolio of short-term rentals in Frankfurt ensures you have spacious apartments for your trip. Our serviced apartments provide you with a stay with no compromises.

Top Aparthotels in Frankfurt for a Comfortable and Convenient Stay

Travellers looking to have spacious accommodation with hotel-like services can consider our luxurious apartment hotels in Frankfurt, with the freedom and privacy that comes with a serviced apartment and services such as concierge services, breakfast, and more. Book your next stay at our aparthotel with TheSqua.re.

What is the Cost to Rent Luxury Apartments in Frankfurt?

The average cost to rent luxury apartments in Frankfurt ranges from €80 per night to €250 per night. If you are looking for a weekly stay then the price will be  €560 per week to €1750 per week.

Despite being one of the largest financial hubs in the world, the cost to rent an apartment is comparatively low in Frankfurt contrast to other European cities.

The price of serviced apartments will vary depending on the facilities and location. Finding rentals in Frankfurt can be hassle-free with TheSqua.re.

Which is the Best Place to Live in Frankfurt for Short Stay?

Frankfurt has a diverse culture that can be experienced in its different neighbourhoods. Each neighbourhood possesses a unique sensibility, which is reflected in the contrast between contemporary skyscrapers and traditional German architecture. Our Frankfurt-serviced apartments are in the best locations in the city.

Travellers looking to decide where to stay in Frankfurt should consider these top neighbourhoods:-

1. Bahnhofsviertel - Experience the city’s nightlife, this neighbourhood is home to a variety of culinary specialities such as Chinese, Indian, Thai, and more. Bahnhofsviertel is the home to the city’s central train station.

2. Gallus - Located in the heart of the city, this neighbourhood is known for its dynamic arts and culture scene. The iconic Tower 185 skyscraper is located here and looms large over the neighbourhood. Gallus is an ideal neighbourhood for business travellers looking to stay closer to key business hubs.

3. Westend Sued - This neighbourhood is home to impressive skyscrapers and historical buildings.

More About Frankfurt

What Do I Need to Know about Staying in Frankfurt?

Before you arrive in the central German city, that is Frankfurt, here is all you need to know that will make your stay more comfortable.

Interesting Facts About Frankfurt

  • Frankfurt is the largest financial centre in the European Union and is home to many banks. 
  • The Frankfurt Stock Exchange accounts for a whopping 90% of the turnover in German capital markets. 
  • Frankfurt airport is home to the German airline Lufthansa. 
  • Germans often refer to Frankfurt as Mainhattan due to its skyscrapers. 
  • Frankfurt was one of the most important cities in the Roman Empire.

Tips for Visiting Frankfurt, Germany

When visiting a city for the first time, it is important to know the basic customs before you arrive. Frankfurt is no different, so here are some of our most important tips to consider before visiting the city. 

  • Always ensure you are carrying the correct ticket on public transport, or you may be hit with a 60 euro fine. 
  • Pack for all weather - in the winter, Frankfurt can get very cold. 
  • When visiting a restaurant, just take a seat. In most casual dining settings, you don’t need to wait to be seated. 
  • German tipping culture is relatively modest in comparison to American cities. 
  • Watch out for bike lanes, or else risk an angry cyclist. 
  • Most shops are closed on Sunday in Germany
  • Don’t worry if you are not fluent in German, Frankfurt is an international city with English widely spoken

Places to Visit in Frankfurt

There is so much to do when you are living in Frankfurt. When visiting Frankfurt, taking a cruise on the Rhine is an absolute must. Many tour operators provide a meal and drink on a cruise, with prices starting from 120 euros. If you are interested in wine, you can get a guided tour of local vineyards, with prices starting at 300 euros.

If you want to stay in the city, Frankfurt is a historic city that can be walked if you are feeling ambitious. Many companies offer guided walking tours of the city.

Heidelberg Castle, one of Germany’s oldest castles, is worth visiting. Here, you will get some great views of the city.

If you are interested in fine art, visit the Städel Museum, which holds a collection of fine art from the 14th century to the present day.

Romer, the city’s town hall, has been an ever present in the city since the 1400s. It is worth a visit for any history buff.

Places to Eat in Frankfurt

Like many cosmopolitan cities, Frankfurt is home to global cuisines. In the city, you can expect to find fine dining experiences, international cuisine and German specialities. Of course, an evening of German dining would not be complete without a beer - perhaps Frankfurt’s speciality.

Shopping in Frankfurt

In many ways, Frankfurt is a contrast between the contemporary and traditional. That is reflected in the city’s shopping options. If you are looking for a modern shopping experience, the city is home to many malls - with MyZeil being the biggest of them. Here, visitors can expect to see a wide range of shops that are available throughout the world.

If you are looking for a more traditional shopping experience, you should visit one of the city's many local markets. Kleinmarkthalle contains a wide variety of food stands.

Transportation in Frankfurt

Like many cities in Europe, Frankfurt has a robust public transport system. Known perhaps ironically as being ruthlessly efficient, Germany’s public transport system is often low cost too - which makes it ideal for navigating around the city. Most locals don’t own a car.

The Rhine-Main Transport Association (RMV), Frankfurt’s transport operator, offers a ticket that will give you access to metro, tram and bus lines. The country’s state-run rail network, Deutsche Bahn, is well-connected to Frankfurt via several long-distance rail stations to make connecting with other cities easy.

If you are using public transport, you should be wary of plain clothes police officers who may levy a hefty fine if you are travelling without the correct ticket.

What is the best time to visit in Frankfurt?

Located in the middle of Germany, the weather in Frankfurt can be a little bit up and down. In the winter, temperatures can drop below freezing, with snow being commonplace - so make sure that you pack warm clothes and a coat. However, during the summer months, temperatures can be between 25-30 degrees.