Marriott Frankfurt Germany [Master Thread]
#31
Join Date: Feb 2020
Location: USA
Programs: MB Ambassador, WOH Globalist, HH Diamond (Aspire), AA Gold, UA (*G) Gold
Posts: 5,188
[QUOTE=DELee;35082461]
Nope, as I was in bed by 8 PM for an early morning train journey to Berlin.
I know - it's very humbling!
I know - it's very humbling!
#33
Join Date: Aug 2012
Posts: 105
But there is one „Executive Junior Club Suite“ on 43rd Floor that is renovated, far away from the elevators and of course more expensive.
#34
Join Date: Nov 2018
Location: London
Programs: BA Silver, Marriott Platinum, Hilton Silver, IHG Gold
Posts: 454
yes, all Junior Suites are on high floors (at least 26th floor). They have wider windows then the regular suites. Keep in mind that they are all next to the elevator.
But there is one „Executive Junior Club Suite“ on 43rd Floor that is renovated, far away from the elevators and of course more expensive.
But there is one „Executive Junior Club Suite“ on 43rd Floor that is renovated, far away from the elevators and of course more expensive.
#36
Join Date: Jan 2014
Location: CHS
Programs: United 1K, Globalist Hyatt, Plat Marriott
Posts: 289
Stayed 5 nights here in July.
30e cab ride from airport for 3 people + 5 bags
135K for 5 nights with 2 connected rooms. Absolute steal. One room was a king, other was 2 twins.
What I would call downtown area is a 1 mile or ~10e ride
Few good eating spots in the west end - Pizzeria Paulo and Dionysus were good
Main train station about a mile away. Easy for us to take a day trip to Rudesheim and our next stop of Zurich
Lounge
24x7 Snacks and water all day
Brekkie around 6a-11a. Standard fare
Evening snacks 6p-8p that included German tap beer, and 5 types of wine (red/white/sparking)
Evening food had 5 types of warm food…rices, turkey, Veges. Not to our liking but many were feasting on it.
Didn’t eat at champions restaurant (we are American and have American bar food enough) and the Brasserie was either closed or hosting private parties.
Only challenge is the hotel room got warm the last night as it was 94 degrees during the day. It was blowing air, just not cold. Front desk said it was like that for everyone and made for a difficult sleep. I’d guess our room was 75 degrees, so not terrible but certainly not cold. Can’t imagine if the outside temp got to high 90s.
JW is a better location for us but can’t beat the price of this place.
30e cab ride from airport for 3 people + 5 bags
135K for 5 nights with 2 connected rooms. Absolute steal. One room was a king, other was 2 twins.
What I would call downtown area is a 1 mile or ~10e ride
Few good eating spots in the west end - Pizzeria Paulo and Dionysus were good
Main train station about a mile away. Easy for us to take a day trip to Rudesheim and our next stop of Zurich
Lounge
24x7 Snacks and water all day
Brekkie around 6a-11a. Standard fare
Evening snacks 6p-8p that included German tap beer, and 5 types of wine (red/white/sparking)
Evening food had 5 types of warm food…rices, turkey, Veges. Not to our liking but many were feasting on it.
Didn’t eat at champions restaurant (we are American and have American bar food enough) and the Brasserie was either closed or hosting private parties.
Only challenge is the hotel room got warm the last night as it was 94 degrees during the day. It was blowing air, just not cold. Front desk said it was like that for everyone and made for a difficult sleep. I’d guess our room was 75 degrees, so not terrible but certainly not cold. Can’t imagine if the outside temp got to high 90s.
JW is a better location for us but can’t beat the price of this place.