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aCasa bed & breakfast – your cosy hotel by the Frankfurt fair (Messe)

A personal, pleasantly different small hotel in Frankfurt, located in a turn-of-the-Century House in a quiet treelined street, only a 5 minute walk from the Frankfurt Fair and the Festhalle.ha-pic

Whether you come for business or pleasure, you will enjoy the central location and local flair of the area.

Within walking distance you will find numerous restaurants, many with outdoor seating, ranging from the traditional German Gasthaus to small bistros featuring ethnic foods. Just steps away you will find a cinema where most movies are being shown in the original versions and a small town theater. Leipziger Strasse with it’s interesting array of booths, quaint shops and cafes, the internationally renowned Senckenberg Museum, The Goethe University (Campus Bockenheim) and our beautiful botanical garden „Palmengarten“ are also just a short stroll away. And if you enjoy jogging or walking after a busy day, the Nidda River Park invites you with it’s beautiful countryside surroundings.

The central Train Station, the financial district and all other points of interest are within easy reach by public transportation.

So who are we, and what can you expect from us at aCasa Bed & Breakfast Frankfurt?

A Casa is a privately owned and run Guesthouse. The owners are professionally trained, greatly enjoy receiving guests from all over the world and keen on making your stay in Frankfurt an absolutely pleasant one.

With our 6 rooms we are probably the smallest Bed and Breakfast Hotel in Frankfurt. Each of our rooms has been individually decorated with great attention to detail and features it’s own, small but tastefully designed bathroom, TV and Telephone as well as free Internet Access.

A tasty breakfast will be served to your doorstep in the morning.

If you prefer a personal and relaxed atmosphere for your stay in Frankfurt, aCasa is the right place for you.

We will be happy to make you want to stay with us each time you come back to Frankfurt.