Far and away THE best stay and sweat combination in all of Frankfurt, this centrally located Hilton shares a modern building with the top Frankfurt health club.
Price: Expensive

While far from the center of town and certainly a big step down from Hilton's fabulous stay and sweat option, this Marriott provides a worthy athletic-minded alternative, especially for those with business in the immediate vicinity. Notably, this Marriott is the tallest hotel on the continent.
Price: Expensive
Only a 2-minute walk from the train station, this luxury hotel offers a choice between a historic accommodation within its original structure or modern quarters housed inside a new "business" wing.
Price: Expensive
Too bad Mövenpick isn't a little closer to the heart of Frankfurt. Guests staying at this Fairgrounds property will need to walk 5-minutes to the subway ("U-Bahn") or hail a taxi from the front door to reach most city destinations.
Price: Moderately Expensive

Grandhotel Hessischer Hof is near many local attractions, including the Festhalle, Cape Europe, and the newly-opened Skyline Plaza, that houses over 170 shops and a 10,000 square meter roof garden, all just a few hundred meters away.
Price: Expensive
Don't arrive expecting upscale digs and luxury service. Certainly do not book this pleasant but mediocre abode if rates surpass €200/night. Frankly, we probably wouldn't want to spend more than €150/night.
Price: Moderately Expensive
During our tour of downtown Frankfurt's hotels, we were becoming despondent after touring a string of sub-par properties.
Price: ExpensiveThis huge, two-building accommodation is far from boutique and not our favorite Frankfurt property, but it does have some appeal and is worth your consideration.
Price: Expensive
While Pure's fitness offerings don't excite us too much, the hotel's location near the train station, coupled with its modern and architecturally significant characteristics, may entice travelers for a one night stay.
Price: Least Expensive
Hotel Concorde is not an athletic-minded property, but we stayed here for two nights because it was very inexpensive, close to the train station, and we planned on running along the river for our sweat.
Price: Least Expensive