Sofitel Frankfurt Opera
Arka Roy ChowdhuryArka Roy Chowdhury/Times Travel Editor/HOTELS, FRANKFURT/ Updated : Mar 6, 2017, 16:34 IST
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French sensibility ingrained in a hotel built for Germany, the Sofitel Frankfurt Opera is a celebration of luxury. Guests are welcomed by a stunning art gallery showcased in the lobby of the hotel, before eventually gaining admitt … Read more
French sensibility ingrained in a hotel built for Germany, the Sofitel Frankfurt Opera is a celebration of luxury. Guests are welcomed by a stunning art gallery showcased in the lobby of the hotel, before eventually gaining admittance into its luxury rooms. Read less

French sensibility ingrained in a hotel built for Germany, the Sofitel Frankfurt Opera is a celebration of luxury. Guests are welcomed by a stunning art gallery showcased in the lobby of the hotel, before eventually gaining admittance into its luxury rooms. The hotel has a total of 150 rooms, all of which are non-smoking, and with extra bed for children. There are nine variants of rooms here at Sofitel Frankfurt Opera, namely, Superior Room with1 Queen Size Bed; Luxury Room with 1 King Size Bed; Luxury Room with 2 Single Beds, Junior Suite with 1 King Size bed; Junior Suite 2 Single Beds; Superior Suites with 1 King Size Bed; Opera Suite with 1 King Size Bed; the Presidential Suite; and the Classic Room. Each of these exclusive rooms contains luxurious bathrooms with rain showers, Bose sound systems, and Hermes products. At the hotel’s very own Restaurant Schoenemann, you can enjoy delicious French cuisine in an elegant setting.
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