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Visit Frankfurt on the River Main and stay at our hotel

Crowne Plaza Frankfurt Congress Hotel Local area

Things to do

Deutsche Bank Park

Only 20 minutes by public transport or even on foot, Crowne Plaza Frankfurt Congress Hotel offers the perfect base for every occasion at Deutsche Bank Park, formerly known as Waldstadion. Home to Eintracht Frankfurt, the stadium hosts Bundesliga and Champions League soccer matches, concerts of international artists and major events – an unforgettable blend of sport, music and atmosphere.

Städel Museum - Art museum

Founded in 1817, the Staedel Museum is one of Germany’s leading art museums, home to more than 700 years of art history. From Renaissance to contemporary works, its collection spans painting, sculpture, photography and prints. With striking architecture, a skyline view and ever-evolving exhibitions, it invites every guest to connect with art in new ways. But be aware: the art museum is closed on Mondays.

German Architecture Museum

Opened in 1984 as Europe’s first museum dedicated to architecture, the Deutsches Architekturmuseum (DAM) showcases national and international architecture and urban design. Known for its own striking “house within a house” architecture by Oswald Mathias Ungers, it explores how we shape our world – from the primitive hut to the skyscraper – through inspiring exhibitions, models and dialogue.

German Filmmuseum

The DFF – Deutsches Filminstitut & Filmmuseum in Frankfurt – invites visitors to dive into the world of cinema. Explore the permanent exhibition on film history, experience changing special exhibitions, and enjoy interactive stations. See iconic clips and props, experiment in hands-on areas, and unleash your creativity in the open film studio — a must for film lovers of all ages.

Museum of World Cultures

Thanks to Frankfurt’s central situation within Europe, the city quickly became a hub of international trade from its earliest days. As a result, it has a long history of rich cultural diversity. Since Frankfurt’s citizens travelled widely, they also developed a keen interest in the core scholarly and scientific issues of their day. That interest is reflected in the Weltkulturen Museum’s collection, which today facilitates and supports the museum’s role as a key location for intercultural exchang

Archaeological Museum

The Archaeological Museum Frankfurt showcases the city’s history from the Stone Age to the early modern era, as well as collections from the Ancient Near East and Classical Antiquity. Housed in the medieval Karmeliterkirche in the Altstadt, highlights include the Kaiserpfalz franconofurd with exposed foundations spanning over 2,000 years, including a Roman bath and Carolingian walls.

Alt-Sachsenhausen

Alt-Sachsenhausen, south of the Main River, is one of Frankfurt’s liveliest districts. Famous for its apple wine pubs and medieval charm, it’s home to cobbled streets, half-timbered houses, and the “Ebbelwoi Quarter” with traditional taverns and long communal tables. Enjoy a a typical Frankfurt apple wine (cider) and local cuisine. Don’t miss Klappergasse, the Frau-Rauscher fountain, and the Kuhhirtenturm with the Hindemith Museum.

MMK2 Museum for Modern Art

The MMK Museum fuer Moderne Kunst Frankfurt am Main is a leading institution for contemporary art, showcasing over 5,000 works from the 1960s to today. Its iconic postmodern “piece of cake” building by Hans Hollein, along with ZOLLAMT MMK and TOWER MMK, offers ever-changing exhibitions, workshops and lectures. Discover the cutting edge of art in the heart of Frankfurt. Note: Due to renovation, the main building is currently closed.

Schirn Kunsthalle (Artmuseum)

The Schirn Kunsthalle Frankfurt, opened in 1986, is one of Europe’s most respected venues for modern and contemporary art. With over 280 exhibitions since its opening, it regularly presents works by innovative and renowned artists. Tip: on the first Friday of every month, buy one ticket and receive a second one free – a perfect opportunity to explore contemporary creativity.

Old Opera House

Behind the historical facade of the previous Frankfurt Opera House lies one of the most outstanding concert halls of major importance, way beyond the borders of Germany. The visitor is offered a high-quality program in all sections of music: classical music, jazz and world-wide famous musical and show productions.

Palmengarten (Botanical Garden)

For over 150 years, Frankfurt’s Palmengarten has enchanted visitors with its glasshouses and a world of plants. Wander through deserts, jungles or mangroves across the park’s climate zones. Explore delicate flowers, giant cacti, carnivorous plants and century-old palms. Guided tours, exhibitions and music events add to the experience, with the 18 m palm house and Goethe Garden as highlights.

Frankfurt International Airport

Just 10 minutes by car or 30 by public transport, Crowne Plaza Frankfurt Congress Hotel puts you near Germany’s largest airport, one of Europe’s busiest. Reach your next flight quickly and easily, or explore the airport on a guided tour or at Fraport's interactive visitor centre. Plane-spotters will enjoy the observation deck or Aussichtsplattform Zeppelinheim Planespotting.

Grosser Feldberg (Taunus Mountain)

The Großer Feldberg ("Great Field Mountain") is, at a height of 879.5 metres, the highest elevation of the Taunus mountains, and of the entire Rhenish Massif. It is situated in the Hochtaunuskreis district in Hessen, Germany. The Feldberg/Taunus transmitter mast is set at the top of the mountain. A lookout tower affords long-distance views onto the Taunus hills to the North and West and over and beyond the Rhein-Main plain to the South and East. A restaurant and a small hut offer food and drink

Rhinegau Wine Area

Rheingau is one of 13 designated German wine regions (Weinbaugebiete) producing quality wines (QbA and Prädikatswein). It was named after the traditional region of Rheingau (meaning "Rhine district"), the wine region is situated in the state of Hesse, where it constitutes part of the Rheingau-Taunus-Kreis administrative district. Although, making up only 3 percent of the total German vineyard area, Rheingau has been the source of many historically important innovations in German wine making, and

Odenwald Mountains

The Odenwald is a low mountain range in the German states of Hesse, Bavaria and Baden-Württemberg.

Reservations:

Lyoner Strasse 44 -48 Frankfurt, 60528 Germany

Check-in: 3:00 下午

Check-out: 11:00 上午

Minimum check-in age: 18