Le Meridien Parkhotel,
5 Stars
Wiesenhuettenplatz 28-38,
60329,
Frankfurt,
GERMANY
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Le Meridien Parkhotel
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Bedroom Style
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Lounge-Bar
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Restaurant
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Breakfast Buffet
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Boardroom
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Meeting Room
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Conference Room
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Ballroom
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The beautiful and elegant hotel in Frankfurt is situated within easy reach of the commercial centres, the main railway station and the shopping area, as well as the Congress Centre, the trade fair and exhibition grounds. It has retained all the charm of a family hotel while offering all the comfort a traveller might seek. The combination of both st
Le Meridien Parkhotels all bedrooms have air conditioning, direct dial telephone with voicemail function, fax and modem connection, a mini bar, smoke detectors and sprinklers, soundproof windows, a trouser press, hairdryer, radio and a colour television with satellite and movie channels, pay-per-view, in-house message system, hotel and city info-channels and bill reviewing. All rooms have an en suite bathroom with shower or bath, washbasin and toilet.
Its Le Parc restaurant offers superb service and local and international cuisine in an elegant atmosphere. The terrace offers the perfect setting to unwind after a busy day.
With deep leather chairs, Moroccan lamps and memorabilia from the legendary film, the bar lives up to its expectations. Nostalgic ambiance and live piano music combined with a delicious cocktail such as a Cosmopolitan, Martini or Manhattan, help you forget the stress of a tough business day. Whether you are meeting with business partners, friends or family, this bar is the perfect place to start an evening, or to end a day.
At the White Stone Lounge at Le Meridien Parkhotel Frankfurt you will find everything you need to relax.
Fourteen conference rooms, some with adjoining doors, accommodate all types of conferences, meetings, seminars, workshops and product launches and cater for 2 to 260 people. All rooms have natural daylight, modern technical equipment and modem ports. The renowned restaurant, La Truffe, where Paul Bocuse, the famous chef, made one of his first presentations in Germany, is now exclusively used for banqueting events.