Situated on the edge of Mainz's historic Old Town district, this hotel overlooks the River Rhine. The Hilton Mainz offers air-conditioned rooms and an international restaurant.
This hotel is part of a attractive new building complex in the heart of Mainz, a 3-minute walk from the main train station and within a 10-minute walk of the Old Town district.
Vera
Germany
Excellent breakfast. Comfortable and tidy rooms. Cool atmosphere in the lobby and cafeteria.
This hotel offers comfortable accommodation in Mainz, just 15 minutes’ walk from the historic city centre and a 10-minute walk from Mainz Römisches Theater S-Bahn (city rail) station.
Conveniently situated in the Altstadt district of Mainz, Erbacher Hof, Bistum Mainz is located 1.4 km from Main Station Mainz, 10 km from Main station Wiesbaden and 37 km from Städel Museum.
This modern 3-star hotel in Mainz offers barrier-free rooms with balconies, free WiFi, complimentary breakfast, and good transport links. The historic Schillerplatz square is 5 minutes away by tram.
Great room. Everything was there. Nice people. Parking for free
Centrally located in Mainz, just 100 metres from the main railway station, this family-run, non-smoking hotel features a free sauna and free Wi-Fi internet access.
Amazing location! Comfortable and clean rooms too.
Surrounded by woodland, this hotel in Budenheim features rooms with a balcony. The River Rhine is just 3 km away. The property provides a paid on site parking.
very comfortable, location good fot golf course :)
Located in Mainz’s city centre, only 50 metres from the main station, this friendly family-run hotel offers comfortable accommodation with free wireless internet access.
Centrally located, friendly check-in and checkout.
Situated on the edge of Mainz's historic Old Town district, this hotel overlooks the River Rhine. The Hilton Mainz offers air-conditioned rooms and an international restaurant.
Lovely hotel, fantastic staff . In a great location
Set in Mainz, 5.5 km from Main Station Mainz, Hotel Central Vis a Vis offers accommodation with a terrace, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar. This 4-star hotel offers free WiFi.
New design and comfort rooms. Location near highway
Featuring free WiFi, B&B Hotel Mainz-Hbf offers accommodation in Mainz, just a 10-minute walk from the old town. Mainz Cathedral is a 20-minute walk from the property.
Friendly staff. Large bathroom. Very nice breakfast.
Modern rooms with free WiFi and free SKY TV channels are offered by this hotel. Less than a 5-minute drive from Mainz exhibition centre, it is conveniently located 2 km from the A60 motorway.
very spacious rooms, renovated and clean bathroom and convenient location.
This hotel offers comfortable accommodation in Mainz, just 15 minutes’ walk from the historic city centre and a 10-minute walk from Mainz Römisches Theater S-Bahn (city rail) station.
Very fair value for money with nice staff und clean rooms.
Situated just 300 metres from Mainz Train Station, this hotel offers modern studios with kitchens and free WiFi. GuestHouse Mainz is an ideal base for exploring the Rhine-Main region.
Great room, good breakfast,check in very efficient
The family-run Hotel-Restaurant Zum Babbelnit is situated in the Finthen district of Mainz, a 10-minute drive from Mainz University and the Botanical Gardens.
Das Frühstück war sehr gut. Die Zimmer waren modern.
Just 200 metres away from the main railway station, this hotel in Mainz city centre offers modern accommodation, a charming bar and a daily breakfast buffet.
Great location, close to station. Easy walk to river.
This Ibis hotel is located in central Mainz, just 150 metres from the River Rhine and the Romisches Theater S-Bahn Station. It offers well-equipped rooms and a 24-hour bar.
Location cleanliness exactly what it says on the tim
FAQs about hotels in Mainz
On average, 3-star hotels in Mainz cost £72 per night, and 4-star hotels in Mainz are £90 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Mainz can on average be found for £159 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Mainz this weekend is £96 or, for a 4-star hotel, £100. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Mainz for this weekend cost on average around £141 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £75 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Mainz for tonight. You'll pay on average around £97 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Mainz will cost around £142 (based on Booking.com prices).
Mainz is a German city on the banks of the Rhine River, just a 40-minute drive from the vibrant metropolis of Frankfurt. Combining the old with the new, this destination has a historic centre with modern structures, monumental buildings, half-timbered houses and Baroque churches.
One of the main attractions of the city is St. Stephan church with the colourful stained glass windows by Marc Chagall. The weekly market in front of the Cathedral features everything a traveller could wish, from flowers to fresh local products and clothes.
You should not miss the futuristic building of the New Synagogue designed by Manuel Herz, as well as the museums of Mainz State, Ancient Shipping and the Gutenberg Museum.
Known for its sparkling wine, Mainz is Germany’s wine capital thanks to its excellent 200-year tradition. The natural reserve of the Mainz Sand Dunes is home to pre-glacial plant vestiges and rare animals.
Frankfurt International Airport is about 20 km away and has flights to Amsterdam, Los Angeles, Madrid and Copenhagen. Designed by Philipp Johann Berdellé, the Central Station of Mainz Hauptbahnhof connects the city with Mannheim and Rüsselsheim. Booking.com will help you choose the right guest house, aparthotel or hotel in Mainz.
There are so many nice things about Mainz it is hard to know...
There are so many nice things about Mainz it is hard to know where to start. It depends on what you are looking for:-
Restaurants are many and cover all tastes and pockets.
Nightlife is varied - from theatres to cinemas to discos to bars.
Parking in the town centre is mostly restricted to garages, which can be a bit expensive.
30 kmph zones proliferate the complete town and can be annoying especially on the arterial roads.
Robert William
Germany
Scored 8.0
8.0
Fascinating place that we had only scheduled one day for.
Fascinating place that we had only scheduled one day for. We are coming back! We will not come back on All Saints Day as the only thing that was open was the Cathedral for mass. Worth checking for subsequent visits. I am really guessing for some of my answers for 4
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Anonymous
Scored 10
10
Mainz is a relaxing city with lots to see and do and super...
Mainz is a relaxing city with lots to see and do and super friendly inhabitants. The Rhine gives the place its character and is, for me, its main attraction. Sit at the Mole beer garden (self-service, laid back) on a summer's evening to see for yourself. Or bring your own bottles and hang out with the local youth nearby on Saturday or any other night.
The Altstadt is charming and pretty low-impact even in August. Kneipe Klingelbeutel serves good cheap food and has a great selection of beers and friendly staff. Behind the Staatstheater there's a good shopping district and you can find plenty of international (especially Near and Middle Eastern) food just beyond that all around Lotharstrasse and the adjacent Neubrunnenplatz and Neubrunnenstrasse in the Bleiche district. Another ten minutes will bring you to the Neustadt and lots of hipsterish bars and cafés around Gartenfeldplatz.
For me, the Botanical Gardens were the highpoint of the city (main cemetery and UNESCO site also close by). St. Stephan zu Mainz is another must, with its famous blue-ish windows and wonderful cloister. (Donate - it's free in!) The city park is another gem, with flamingos and a birdhouse for the kiddies, rolling lawns and huge grand old trees. The Gutenberg Museum was a bit of a let-down, and extremely hot in August. But the main attraction, apart from the Rhein, is just the city itself and its feel.
...Which is why walking is the best way to get around, although there are frequent trams and buses. Trains out of town are handy but remember it's the S8 and not S9 S-Bahn to get home (both go to Wiesbaden).
Anthony
Italy
Scored 10
10
It's my second time in Mainz and every time when I arrived...
It's my second time in Mainz and every time when I arrived here, it feels like it's not Germany anymore, like I'm in a different country. The city is very alive, very welcoming and very unique with its red sandstone buildings, its narrow shopping streets or with its nice restaurants with outdoor seats and live music from the street performers in Marktplatz.
There is more to explore in Mainz, so I'll definitely be back.
Cristian Hoptiar
Romania
Scored 4.0
4.0
A small city with very little to do apart from churches.
A small city with very little to do apart from churches. The river is beautiful, but the majority of the city is bland.
The traditional food was very good and easily the part of the trip.
However, we were racially abused by a fellow patron of a restaurant who called us 'untermensch' and verbally assaulted us for speaking English not German. The restaurant did very little to help us.
Overall I felt rather unwelcome after this and wished to return home immediately. You are better off just staying in Frankfurt
Peter
Ireland
Scored 8.0
8.0
We were in Mainz for only two full days but saw and...
We were in Mainz for only two full days but saw and experienced a lot. The Altstadt is beautiful. We visited the Gutenberg Museum and enjoyed their mini-workshop a lot. As an artist, my favourite was the St Stephan's Cathedral, with the stained glass windows designed by Chagall. I did not know of its existence, and I loved it! The Roman Theatre at the Romische Teater train station was not that impressive, as we could only look at it through construction wire. It would have been nice to sit there and contemplate its history. Nevertheless, I am glad I saw it. We also visited the Volkspark on a public holiday, and it was interesting to see how ordinary German families enjoy a sunny day.
Nicolene
South Africa
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We both loved this quaint little hotel tucked down a cute side street in a central part of Mainz. The hotel was small and characteristic of the area, full of charm. The room was big enough and the beds and pillows were good. No problems in sleeping.
The central location was a bonus - was walkable to so many things. We had the hotel's breakfast buffet one morning. Lots of yummy things to choose from and even wine on the offering if you so desired. Highly recommended.
The Mainzer Hof is well located, not too far from the station, tram and local bus stops. It's just opposite the river which you can walk along to get to sites such as Mainz Cathedral. The area is quiet, especially at night so you can ensure you'll have a good night's sleep! The hotel staff were very helpful and the hotel itself had some useful facilities (ie iron room).
Great location, right in the City Center, just walk out of the building and you can get everything from all kinds of shops. Very nice view, can see the old town of Mainz. The host is very friendly and helped to organise a better room for our little baby. It is very kind of him.
Great location, just a short walk to all the central areas. Mainz is beautiful, lots to see and do. The hotel was clean throughout and the communal areas nicely presented. There is a small but pleasant garden with seating to enjoy.
As reliable as you could hope for with a chain hotel. Good location near Mainz station. Clean, comfortable. All the staff on the main desk were very friendly. Good value for money.
Shawn
United Kingdom
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