Furnished Apartments in Frankfurt

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  • Tips for Finding an Apartment in Frankfurt

    Finding the right serviced apartment in Frankfurt isn't hard, but it takes a bit of time to search the city's different neighbourhoods. While Frankfurt is not a huge city, there are many characteristics to choose from, from the nightlife of Sachsenhausen and Bornheim to the family-friendly streets of Höchst. Feel free to explore, get a feel for Frankfurt, and rent an apartment in a district you would like to call home.

    Rent a short-term furnished apartment in Frankfurt-Sachsenhausen-
    • Living in Frankfurt-Sachsenhausen

      Sachsenhausen has a bit of everything, with world-class museums dedicated to Jewish history, ancient sculptures, film, and art alongside welcoming pubs that serve Frankfurt's beloved Apfelwein, and plenty of clubs. And thanks to the Uniklinik, the university hospital, it's also a youthful, student-friendly place to live.

      • The Frankfurt-Sachsenhausen Neighbourhood

        Sachsenhausen suits a younger crowd, thanks to its eateries, nightlife, pubs, and proximity to the university. Students and young singles will find it meets their needs, but anyone who loves museums and wants a rental apartment in a central location should consider Sachsenhausen as well.

      • Rent Prices in Frankfurt-Sachsenhausen

        With its central location and range of amenities, Sachsenhausen isn't the most affordable place to find apartments for rent in Frankfurt. Rents average around €1.050 - €1.550 for a furnished one-room apartment due to the abundance of high-quality accommodation.

    • Living in Frankfurt-Höchst

      Located about 10 km west of Frankfurt itself, Höchst is more of a satellite town than a suburb. It has a culture of its own, with the hugely popular Höchster Schlossfest featuring amusements, theatre, food, and music, as well as landmarks like the St. Justin’s Church.

      • The Frankfurt-Höchst Neighbourhood

        Höchst is full of young families and younger people in general, with around a third of the population aged 25 or younger. It's an ecologically-oriented neighbourhood, with abundant green spaces, houses for rent, and good infrastructure for families.

      • Rent Prices in Frankfurt-Höchst

        Because it's quite far from the centre of Frankfurt and its business district, Höchst is a relatively inexpensive place to find rental apartments. Rent prices average between €900 - €1.400 for furnished one-room apartments, which is very affordable for the Frankfurt area.

    • Living in Frankfurt-Bockenheim

      Bockenheim is a short distance northwest of Frankfurt’s city centre, but it feels a world away from the business district, with a relaxed, cosy vibe and a multicultural population. Students are a big part of the community, thanks to the large Goethe University campus. The architecturally imaginative Bockenheimer Warte U-Bahn station also provides quick access to the city centre.

      • The Frankfurt-Bockenheim Neighbourhood

        Bockenheim is a wonderful neighbourhood for students studying at the Goethe University, but it's equally suitable for young professionals and couples who want a relaxed area which has plenty going on in the evenings.

      • Rent Prices in Frankfurt-Bockenheim

        Bockenheim’s convenient central location keeps rent prices relatively high. The average rent prices are €1.080 - €1.550 for a furnished one-bedroom apartment.

    • Living in Frankfurt-Bornheim

      One of Frankfurt's most sociable neighbourhoods (and once the red light district), Bornheim is the kind of place where visitors can easily join a Karneval club dedicated to organising annual carnival celebrations to get to know the locals. The central street Berger Straße is studded with cider houses and clubs, and Bornheim in general has a party atmosphere.

      • The Frankfurt-Bornheim Neighbourhood

        Despite being a fun-loving district, Bornheim isn't only populated by younger people. In fact, it's one of Frankfurt's most mixed neighbourhoods in terms of ethnicity, income, and age. If you love to meet new people you will be in good company here.

      • Rent Prices in Frankfurt-Bornheim

        Anyone looking for affordable short-term flats in Frankfurt should consider Bornheim. Average rent prices range from €1.130 - €1.600 for a furnished one-room apartment. In comparison to other districts it is quite affordable.

    • Living in Frankfurt-Innenstadt

      Located in the centre of Frankfurt, the Innenstadt (which translates to downtown) is home to iconic landmarks like the Eurotower and the Opera House. It's very much a shopping nexus, with boutiques and chain stores on Die Zeil and Freßgass, which also hosts Frankfurt's most upmarket eateries.

      • The Frankfurt-Innenstadt Neighbourhood

        The Innenstadt caters brilliantly to business visitors with a slightly larger budget and a taste for premium food and shopping. It covers all the bases: entertainment, convenience, high-quality housing, and security, making it ideal for people on work placements in the city.

      • Rent Prices in the Frankfurt-Innenstadt

        Unsurprisingly, the Innenstadt is Frankfurt's most expensive place to look for furnished accommodation. Rents in the area average between €1.300 - €1.800.

  • Living in Frankfurt

    Affluent and bustling with businesspeople, Frankfurt am Main is Germany's financial engine, but it's more than that. With 760.000 inhabitants and 16 districts, it's not an urban giant by any means, but there's so much going on. Youthful and creative, filled with superb museums, and with a calendar packed with carnivals and festivals, Frankfurt offers something for every kind of visitor.

    Sightseeings in Frankfurt: The Skyline of Frankfurt by night
    • Transport in Frankfurt

      Germany’s cities are famous for their good transport options, and Frankfurt is no exception. While cars are popular, public transport provides easy access to wherever you need to go

      • Public Transport

        Frankfurt offers a mix of trams, Underground services, and overground trains that serve every district, so having a car isn't necessary at all (unless you plan to explore more of Germany). VGF runs most services, including night liner buses that are handy for revellers. RMV runs the S-Bahn and U-Bahn services.

      • Taxi

        Frankfurt's taxis are happy to ferry visitors around but generally aren’t needed due to the numerous public transport options. If you do choose to take a taxi, base fare is generally €3.50 and the rate per kilometre is around €2.

    • Sightseeing in Frankfurt

      There is no shortage of sights and experiences in Frankfurt. Here are some of the things to see and do while you are here.

      • Römerberg

        Literally the “Roman Mountain”, Römerberg is Frankfurt's meeting place. This elegant 15th-century square hosts endless events, including the hugely popular Christmas Market.

      • Kaiserdom (Imperial Cathedral)

        Frankfurt's cathedral is hard to miss, as it soars above the river Main. Constructed from beautiful red sandstone from the 13th century, its 95 metre high tower provides wonderful vistas of the city centre.

      • St. Paul’s Church

        This protestant church made history in 1848 when it hosted Germany's first democratically elected assembly, and when John F. Kennedy spoke there in 1963. Today it's a key part of the city's civic life, as the centre of the world-famous Frankfurt Book Fair.

      • Börsenplatz (Stock Exchange Square)

        The Börsenplatz is another unmissable Innenstadt sight. This square is dominated by the Neue Börse (new stock exchange building), which has led the way in European securities trading since the 19th century and looks set to thrive in the future.

      • Opera

        Frankfurt's Opera House is regularly voted the world's finest, and it's a magnet for high culture fans from around the world. Season tickets are recommended for those who love world-class opera singers.

      • Die Zeil

        The city's premier shopping destination, Die Zeil is crammed with jewellery boutiques, boutiques run by famous labels, electronics stores, and much more. It's a treasure trove for retail lovers.

      Sightseeings in Frankfurt: The Maintower
    • Useful Services in Frankfurt

      As a vibrant financial city, Frankfurt is filled with a number of useful services that help residents and short-term guests get more out of their life here.

      • Car Sharing

        Quickly becoming an essential app for Frankfurters, Flinkster is a car-sharing service that is easy to use. It's run by Deutsche Bahn and discounts are available for BahnCard holders.

      • Food Delivery

        Frankfurt is a fine city for food lovers, and there's no easier way to explore its many specialties than Lieferando, a takeaway ordering app that offers food from all of the city's finest eateries.

      • Cleaning Service

        When you can’t find spare time in your schedule to clean your apartment, Mr. Cleaner has the answer. This handy app can connect users with professional cleaners anywhere in Frankfurt, freeing up time for other activities.

      • Gym Membership

        Fitness First operates a number of gyms around Frankfurt, with facilities on Die Zeil, near the Opera House and in Sachsenhausen. Anyone who wants to work out during their stay in Frankfurt will find their app convenient.