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Frankfurt Nightlife

Don’t go thinking that Frankfurt’s financial reputation means the city’s nightlife is all hotel bars and expensive bottles of booze. In fact, the city is positively buzzing with places to go out, grab a drink and party the night away. Whether visitors wish to kick back in a speakeasy-type joint or catch a live show, Frankfurt has got it covered.

Many bars in Frankfurt offer live music, particularly jazz. The best venues are around Kleine Bockenheimer Strasse, otherwise known as Jazzgasse (Jazz Alley). Most cultural performance venues are closed during July and August. There are a number of ticket outlets in the city, the main one being Frankfurt Ticket, Hanauer Landstrasse 417 (tel: (069) 134 0400; www.frankfurt-ticket.de).

Prinz (prinz.de/deutschland/) is the magazine (in German) to pick up for the latest bars, club and nightlife information. Free magazines Strandgut (strandgut.de/) and Kultur News (www.kulturnews.de) also have information on culture and nightlife in Frankfurt in German and are available at the tourist information centre. Excellent sources of information and listings are also available from the online service for Frankfurter Neue Presse (www.fnp.de) and Journal Frankfurt (www.rhein-main.net) as well as Toytown Germany, an English-language website for expats (www.toytowngermany.com/frankfurt/).

Bars in Frankfurt

Die Rote

Curious visitors will need to sweet talk their way into this speakeasy, hidden in plain sight inside a classic building on the banks of the Main. Once granted entry, drinkers be served by nattily-dressed staff, all of whom can mix a mean cocktail. Whether its a Manhattan or and an Old Fashioned, cocktail lovers can get a decent drop here. With plenty of dark corners and cosy chairs, Die Rote has a similar vibe to some of East Berlin’s best boozy haunts.

Address: , Mainkai 7, Frankfurt, 60311
Telephone: (069) 293 533.
Website: http://www.rotebar.com/

Harvey’s

This ever-changing bar, redecorated in a different, swanky style numerous times a year, is one of the best places in Frankfurt to grab a cocktail. Whether it’s decked out in brocade or painted gold, the rock solid drinks menu stays the same, so customers can tease down a life-changing Cosmopolitan in rarefied surroundings. A little on the pricey side, drinkers should up their credit limit and double check their bank balance before entering.

Address: , Bornheimer Landstraße 64, Frankfurt, 60316
Telephone: (069) 4800 48 78.
Website: http://harveys-ffm.de/

Roomers Bar

Found inside the luxury Roomers Hotel, this is the kind of drinking den that every hotel should aspire to. Think leather-lined booths, studded walls and a cocktail menu that may stretch budgets but will leave its customers feeling very merry indeed. The long bar and dimmed lighting give the place a mysterious, New York feel, while the patio is perfect for a summer aperitif.

Address: , Gutleutstraße 85, Frankfurt,
Telephone: (069) 271 3420.
Website: http://www.roomers.eu/

Clubs in Frankfurt

Jimmy's Bar

For clubbers that like to smoke a cigar while listening to the piano player, Jimmy's Bar is the spot to hit. The award winning cocktailbar bar is located in the Grandhotel Hessischer Hof and also serves its cocktails in the summer months on the rooftop terrace on the 7th floor. The bar is well stocked and the views are great. Reservation is essential.

Address: , Friedrich-Ebert-Anlage 40, Frankfurt, 60325
Telephone: (069) 75 40 29 47.
Website: http://www.hessischer-hof.de/de/jimmys-bar-frankfurt

Silbergold

The closest Frankfurt has to a super club, Silbergold is the place to be for those that like their music loud and their crowds big. Expect to queue to get in, but once past the door staff, clubbers groove all night. DJs play a variety of dance classics with different guests on the decks each weekend.

Address: , Heiligkreuzgasse 22, Frankfurt, 60313
Telephone: (069) 2032 5558.
Website: http://www.silbergold-club.de/

The Fox and Hound

Situated on Frankfurt’s Westend, a sports bar with the atmosphere of an English pub and a large beergarden, The Fox and Hound invites on Mondays to steak and whiskey nights and on Fridays it's Juke Box night with happy hours cocktails and longdrinks. Locals gather here to watch their favourite teams on screen. 

Address: , Niedenau Str. 2, Frankfurt, 60325
Telephone: (069) 97202009.
Website: http://www.foxpub.de

Live music in Frankfurt

Batschkapp

Without question, the best place to catch bands and live music in Frankfurt is Batschkapp. It has been a key presence in the city for over 40 years and continues to attract some of Germany and Europe’s most critically acclaimed acts. The likes of Mogwai and Deer Tick have performed in the past and the venue hosts regular club nights if there aren’t any shows on.

Address: , Gwinnerstrasse 5, Frankfurt, 60388
Telephone: (069) 9521 8410.
Website: http://batschkapp.tickets.de/en

Elfer Music Club

Live music is the main focus at Elfer Music Club. This is a proper rock venue that caters for fans of metal and indie in particular, but also branches out with the odd dubstep night now and then. It’s a good alternative to the dance and techno joints on Hanauer Landstrasse, with plenty of local bands given some stage time.

Address: , Klappergasse 5, Frankfurt, 60594
Telephone: (069) 4786 9559.
Website: http://www.11-er.de/

Jazzkeller

Leading German and international acts regularly feature at this prominent Frankfurt jazz venue, located in a cool basement in the heart of the city centre. Opened in 1952, Jazzkeller has hosted such luminaries as Louis Armstrong and Chet Baker. Jam Sessions on Wednesdays, dance nights on Fridays. Open for special concerts and events. It is relatively small, but boasts a lot of atmosphere.

Address: , Kleine Bockenheimerstrasse 18A, Frankfurt, 60313
Telephone: (069) 288 537.
Website: http://www.jazzkeller.com

Classical music in Frankfurt

Alte Oper

Frankfurt's principal classical music venue, Alter Oper (the Old Opera), features performances by the Frankfurt Museum Orchestra, the city's opera company, and a variety of visiting performers. The elegant building was reconstructed in its original style during the 1980s.

Address: , Opernplatz 1, Frankfurt, 60313
Telephone: (069) 134 00.
Website: http://www.alteoper.de

Dance in Frankfurt

Theatres in Frankfurt

English Theatre

The largest English–speaking theatre on continental Europe, this Frankfurt institution opened its doors in 1979. It brings Broadway and West End productions to the city, including the likes of Saturday Night Fever and Venus In Furs, which is perfect for culture vultures with limited German language skills. It also has a cinema showing German, US and British movies. There is a poetry slam once a month in German and occasionally in English.

Address: , Gallusanlage 7, Frankfurt, 60329
Telephone: (069) 242 316.
Website: http://www.english-theatre.de

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The fine architecture of this elegant Westend building is more reminiscent of a historic palace than a modern hotel. However, the rooms of this small but stylish art nouveau residence, furnished throughout with sophisticated antiques, provide all the contemporary comforts of 21st-century business life. Satellite TV, private safes and wireless internet are basic standards in all rooms.

Maritim Hotel Frankfurt

Directly linked to the Trade Fair Centre, this very modern circular, glass hotel is most convenient for travellers visiting one of Frankfurt's numerous international fairs. The 5-star Maritim caters mainly for professionals, providing everything the sophisticated traveller expects, from extensive business facilities such wireless internet and digital fax machines to a laptop-sized safe. Excellent relaxation options are also available at the Maritim Sports Club.

The Pure

The Pure is one of the trendiest hotels in Frankfurt. Just around the corner from the main station this style haunt is decorated in a palette of white, white and white. The staff are warm enough to add a bit of colour and all rooms have flat screen TVs, complimentary Wi-Fi access, air conditioning and iPod docks. The lobby bar stocks an impressive range of single malt whiskies and there’s also a modest gym for more active types, as well as a sauna and steam room.

Pension Aller

This delightful guest house might be small in size but it offers great service and a homely atmosphere. Situated in the tranquil Gutleutviertel quarter, Pension Aller is ideal for visiting the busy city by day but offers a remote oasis of peace and quiet at night. Advance booking is required for this popular no-frills establishment.

Hotel Am Berg

This beautiful neo-romantic hotel is quietly situated in a private villa in the quarter of Sachsenhausen. Its special ambience and warm and quirky décor make every visitor feel at home and at ease. There are a small number of guest rooms and most are en suite. Wireless internet, tea- and coffee-making facilities, as well as newspapers and magazines, are always available.

Gerbermühle

Housed in a former mill building on the south bank of the Main about 4km (2.5 miles) east of the main railway station, this small boutique hotel is where Goethe is said to have met Marianne von Willemer, who he'd later write poetry about. With only 19 rooms and suites, the hotel has very high standard in terms of comfort and service, offering a refreshing alternative to the major chain hotels that are so prevalent in Frankfurt.