| From: Mary |
| Date of Stay: March, 2008 |
| The Ambassador Hotel Frankfurt is within three blocks of the main train station. They were very helpful in finding places. The room was clean and utilitarian. |
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| From: Reviewer has requested to be kept anonymous. |
| Date of Stay: April, 2008 |
| This was my first trip out of the country so I had no idea of what to expect. I have to say that The Ambassador was extremely clean and it was a super bonus that they had free Wi-Fi for their customers and a nice continental breakfast was included in the room fee. I thought the room fee was steep or I would have given the Ambassador Hotel Frankfurt 5 stars. Perhaps this is the cost everywhere in Europe but this was my first experience. The staff was very nice and helpful too with the exception of one man that seemed frazzled. They always helped us by answering any questions we had. We loved the close proximately to the Hauptbanhof (main train station). The Alstadt or old city was a short walk away as was the Main River. There was also a nice shopping area within walking distance as well. For those who don't care to walk, the trains and subways go EVERYWHere. If I am fortunate to go to Frankfurt again, I will stay here. |
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| From: Darren Kruck, Australia |
| Date of Stay: December, 2007 |
| The hotel was very clean with modern bathroom and facilities. Staff were helpful and spoke good english. Breakfast was a basic continetal breakfast with cereal, breads, meats cheese, tea and coffee but was of high quality. The main parts of Frankfurt including the historical centre were within walking distance of the hotel. A comfortable and enjoyable stay. |
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| From: Mustafa Donmez, Turkey |
| Date of Stay: April, 2008 |
| Near to Frankfurt City Center. Walking distance to Kaufhof, Commerzbank, Deutsche Bank and Central Train Station. No restaurant in the hotel but many restaurants nearby, especially Turkish restaurants (Doner & Kebab Houses). I stayed during an exhibition and the price was too expensive then usual (about 150�). Can be preferred for maximum 75�. |
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| From: Reviewer has requested to be kept anonymous. |
| Date of Stay: April, 2008 |
| This was my first trip out of the country so I had no idea of what to expect. I have to say that The Ambassador was extremely clean and it was a super bonus that they had free Wi-Fi for their customers and a nice continental breakfast was included in the room fee.I thought the room fee was steep or I would have given the Ambassador Hotel Frankfurt 5 stars. Perhaps this is the cost everywhere in Europe but this was my first experience.The staff was very nice and helpful too with the exception of one man that seemed frazzled. They always helped us by answering any questions we had. We loved the close proximately to the Hauptbanhof (main train station).The Alstadt or old city was a short walk away as was the Main River. There was also a nice shopping area within walking distance as well. For those who don't care to walk, the trains and subways go EVERYWHere. If I am fortunate to go to Frankfurt again, I will stay here. |
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| From: Andy |
| Date of Stay: February, 2008 |
| In Downtown Frankfurt, small, smoke in the hallway. |
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| From: Elvira F., NYC, NY |
| Date of Stay: March, 2008 |
| I was unsure about the location when I first arrived but the staff at the hotel was very helpful and friendly. They advised me where to go and helped book tours in and near Frankfurt. The new, very modern rooms with flat screen tv was a pleasent surprise. The breakfast kept me full till lunch. On the whole; I had a very good experience and would return anytime. |
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| From: Reviewer has requested to be kept anonymous. |
| Date of Stay: October, 2007 |
| Close to the city centre, reasonable area despite being classed as the Red Light District. Hotel room itself was not as clean as you would expect and the hot buffet breakfast turned out to be a cold continental breakfast. Generally ok. |
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| From: Reviewer has requested to be kept anonymous. |
| Date of Stay: January, 2008 |
| How can the Ambassador Hotel Frankfurt got 3 1/2 stars rating compared to other 3 1/2 hotels I have been stayed at. It's incomparable! |
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| From: Joey |
| Date of Stay: May, 2006 |
| Excellent hotel! Perhaps a little over-priced, but you can't find a better deal in Europe anyway. |
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| From: C. S., USA |
| Date of Stay: January, 2008 |
| How can the Ambassador Hotel Frankfurt got 3 1/2 stars rating compared to other 3 1/2 hotels I have been stayed at. It's incomparable! |
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| From: Reviewer has requested to be kept anonymous. |
| Date of Stay: November, 2007 |
| I recently visited Frankfurt for a museum show I didn't want to miss. I am on a budget but like things to be nice. I was delighted with the Ambassador. It was very convenient, with a five minute walk to the main train station (which meant I could easily--using convenient escalators with my luggage--access trains going to and from the Frankfurt Airport for a 4 euro ticket price). It was also two block plus short pedestrian bridge to the museum row across the river. In addition, I walked up to Romer, the medieval center of Frankfurt, in ten minutes.The room was adorable. The door to the room, the headboard and vanity were all backlit, which showed off the textured white walls and abstract orange rectanglar art work to dramatic advantage. The rug was an attractive, modern, simple deep blue with dramatic orange squiggles in it. The bathroom appeared to be quite new also.The staff was attentive. When I mentioned how tired I was, they suggested a different room, in the back. I slept like a log on a very comfortable bed.The breakfast room was large and attractive, with a good sized selection of continental breakfast items and LOTS of juices!I would stay there again (I wouldn't even check other hotels). |
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| From: Reviewer has requested to be kept anonymous. |
| Date of Stay: November, 2007 |
| I recently visited Frankfurt for a museum show I didn't want to miss. I am on a budget but like things to be nice. I was delighted with the Ambassador. It was very convenient, with a five minute walk to the main train station (which meant I could easily--using convenient escalators with my luggage--access trains going to and from the Frankfurt Airport for a 4 euro ticket price). It was also two block plus short pedestrian bridge to the museum row across the river. In addition, I walked up to Romer, the medieval center of Frankfurt, in ten minutes. The room was adorable. The door to the room, the headboard and vanity were all backlit, which showed off the textured white walls and abstract orange rectanglar art work to dramatic advantage. The rug was an attractive, modern, simple deep blue with dramatic orange squiggles in it. The bathroom appeared to be quite new also. The staff was attentive. When I mentioned how tired I was, they suggested a different room, in the back. I slept like a log on a very comfortable bed. The breakfast room was large and attractive, with a good sized selection of continental breakfast items and LOTS of juices! I would stay there again (I wouldn't even check other hotels). |
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| From: Reviewer has requested to be kept anonymous. |
| Date of Stay: June, 2007 |
| The hotel is 1 block from the red light district, very noisy place! No air contidioned in rooms, bad cleaning service. few towels. Breakfast was ok, but not big deal.The best of all was the limo travel to the airport. I'll never go again to this place!! |
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| From: Reviewer has requested to be kept anonymous. |
| Date of Stay: May, 2007 |
| The hotel is 1 block from the red light district, very noisy place! No air contidioned in rooms, bad cleaning service. few towels. Breakfast was ok, but not big deal. The best of all was the limo travel to the airport. I'll never go again to this place!! |
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| From: Jenny C |
| Date of Stay: November, 2006 |
| The lobby looks great and the staff was very nice and helpful. The building was very old but well kept. The elevators did not line up with the floors. Location is great if you want to be be near the Bahnhof but it is located in the Red Light district. Safest red light district i have every walked through. The choices of great food around the area was abundent. My roomate mr. cockroach was a little bothersome. |
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| From: Tony C., Griffin, Ga |
| Date of Stay: October, 2006 |
| "The hotel is clean and comfortable, with a helpful and friendly staff. It is located in an area that is multi-cultural and is very interesting. Local mass transit is easy to use and is not that expensive. Over all, a pleasant stay for my family" |
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| From: Karen K., St. Louis, MO |
| Date of Stay: September, 2006 |
| "The room was very nice. The elevators don't line up with the floors so you have to go up a few stairs. It was clean and neat but ""warm and still"" and the street outside was very noisy so you couldn't sleep with the window open. It is located by the red light so not a good family place to walk to restaurants. Service was pretty good and it was a pretty good value for the size room." |
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| From: Maurice F., Melbourne, Australia |
| Date of Stay: August, 2006 |
| well located (and easy to find) only a few minutes walk from the main train station. Simple but clean rooms. Very good value for money. |
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