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.
Raymond
Australia
Ideal location on the edge of the Old Town, overlooking the Rhine River, enabled plenty of opportunities to explore the areas around the hotel. Staff were welcoming and friendly. Quality breakfast in the hotel 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.
Wingyan
Netherlands
The breakfast exceeded my expectations! The staffs were very helpful and they really tried to accommodate your need and wishes. Well done!
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.
Inga
Estonia
Reception was nice when I arrived , I went to visit opera in really good mood. There is a bus to the centre
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 36 km from Darmstadt Central...
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.
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.
Christine
Croatia
Near to motorway. Friendly staff. Clean rooms. Quite near to shops in a small village . Good breakfast but abit basic. Good parking . This is our second time staying here and will be back .
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.
Few minutes walk to Mainz train station. Beds are OK.
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.
Location is the best and the room is quite large and clean.
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.
Great location. Comfortable bed and good breakfast.
Just 6 kilometres south of Mainz city centre and the main railway station, the B&B Hotel Mainz-Hechtsheim offers modern accommodation and excellent links with the A60 and A63 motorway.
It was clean and such a beautiful room for a family
Set in Mainz, within 10 km of Main Station Mainz and 29 km of Main station Wiesbaden, Sunny´s Hotel & Residence features free WiFi throughout the property.
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 36 km from Darmstadt Central...
Clean easy place, good breakfast,
1 min from the Dom
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.
Sehr sauberes und modernes Zimmer mit guter Ausstattung.
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.
Was really really nice. Lots of options and not expensive.
Located opposite Mainz Central Station, Hotel Königshof offers a 24-hour reception and soundproofed rooms with free Wi-Fi. Buses, trams and S-Bahn trains are right outside.
Good breakfast. Staff was friendly and very helpful!
This hotel offers attractive rooms and suites in central Mainz. It lies around a 10-minute walk from the main train station and 2 kilometres from the Altstadt (Old Town).
Huge apartment for the price of three ppl bedrooms
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.
We Did Not expect breakfast and Coffee - Was phantastic.
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.
Excellent location, very close to the old city centre
Hotel Am Römerwall is located in the Oberstadt district in Mainz, 800 metres from Taberna Archaeologica and 1 km from Mainz Cathedral of St. Martin. It is connected to the Römerwall Clinic.
Super Lage, sauber und entspannt mitten in der Stadt
FAQs about hotels in Mainz
On average, 3-star hotels in Mainz cost € 83.13 per night, and 4-star hotels in Mainz are € 126.82 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Mainz can on average be found for € 201.34 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Mainz this weekend is € 118.95 or, for a 4-star hotel, € 136.28. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Mainz for this weekend cost on average around € 154.71 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs € 94.25 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Mainz for tonight. You'll pay on average around € 123.95 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Mainz will cost around € 174 (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.
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
10
Scored 10
A visit to St.
A visit to St. Stephan church to see the Chagall windows is must
Also the Gutenberg museum and seeing the first books ever printed plus the first printing machine and the evolving of printing was absolutely fascinating
Beverley
Canada
10
Scored 10
Mainz is a fantastic city.
Mainz is a fantastic city. It has all the flavors what I long for. The strong history heritage, z.b. Mainz dom; the best wein Jard region of the world, z.b Rhine Weingau; authentic German food; the active growing business environment; the city is not big but just big enough for everything. Mainz is the city , the longer you stay, the more you love and you will go away. Ich liebe Mainz.
Tianyu
China
8.0
Scored 8.0
Mainz is a lovely small city and compact with plenty of...
Mainz is a lovely small city and compact with plenty of shops,restaurants,bars and historic sites and great walks along the river rhien,I felt it was quite a safe place to walk around,there is plenty of public transport and taxis
PETER
Ireland
10
Scored 10
The location is great if you have an early departure from...
The location is great if you have an early departure from the train station, but not so great if you want to go out to the old town in the evening.
What I liked was the convenience around my train trip snd the good quality of the hotel.
Sattel
France
10
Scored 10
Mainz is a relatively small city founded in Roman times and
Mainz is a relatively small city founded in Roman times and
sits where the Rhine and Main rivers meet. Some Roman ruins still remain.
There is plenty of good shopping, places of interest and some great restaurants, a couple of days in the city is probably enough.
The Rhine forms the border between Rhineland Palatinate and Hessen, so you may need different travel tickets if you leave Mainz itself.
To see further afield, either the rhineland or hessen day tickets give up to five people unlimited rail travel for a very reasonable cost (about £30) so you can explore a large area cheaply.
It is a nice small hotel, with very friendly staff. Breakfast is ok, room is good for a short stay, location was great for me because I needed to go to the Uni campus for a conference. The parking at the hotel is free in general, but you need to be lucky to get a spot, so you can also reserve a parking spot in advance for 10 euros/day, or there is free parking on Draiser street just few steps away. In general it was a value for money and totally corresponds to its three stars. There is also a very good Greek restaurant in 3 min walk.
I cannot remember why I chose to book this particular hotel. I was only stopping in Mainz to catch an early bus to Frankfurt Hahn Airport (another mistake!). It is indeed close to the Railway station and the Bus Stop and its location is its best feature. With hindsight, I should have demanded to see the room before paying for it but with my arrival in Mainz delayed by 2 hours, I just went with it. (The check-in desk behind a perspex screen should have been a warning sign.)
Well-maintained, quiet hotel in a residential neighborhood. Our room with a balcony was adequate in size and clean. Staff were all friendly and helpful. We enjoyed the breakfast with its variety of breads, meat, cheese, spreads, eggs, yogurt, fruit, and drinks. Location was a plus, being near Mainz, Wiesbaden, and the Rhein River. A SBahn was very close and convenient; however, we used our car to get around.
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).
Typical business type hotel opposite the main railway station of Mainz. Lots of transport into the town centre. Many restaurants nearby as well as food outlets in the station. room was very clean and comfortable and the staff were very welcoming. Excellent buffet style breakfast.
The location of the hotel is great. It is close the the train station, the city center and the river walk. The room was ok. The bed is somewhat uncomfortable, I woke up with back pain and not well rested. The hair dryer is really weak. And there were no hand towels in the room.
Exceptional location. Great communication with host. Spotlessly clean. Very good facilities with some of the smallest requirements catered for. Its proximity to the old town makes it Ideal for dipping into the Altstadt, returning for a break and heading out again
The hotel position is one of the best you can get in Mainz. It is indeed in a rather central but very quiet & green area. Breakfast rich & very good. Wide, silent rooms with so nice vintage furniture! Staff absolutely kind, helpful & diligent. I'll come back!
Good hotel for a pit-stop for 1 night when you visit the south of Germany or further.
Nothing speacial but overall good beds and breakfast. Location near the forrest is more in the name. Is just at the outskirts of Mainz. (15 min drive to the city centre)
This hotel never disappoints! I've stayed here many times in the past 15 years and will stay there again when I'm in Mainz. Staff is extremely helpful and accommodating. Breakfast is awesome! Proximity to bus and train is a definite plus.
Breakfast was what I expected. Everything necessary for a good start to the day.
Hotel is situated on the outside of the environment emissions zone and from the hotel to Mainz downtown is a 30 minute walk along the Rhine …
The location is super-central, literally across the street from the Mainz central train station, and minutes' walk distance from the historic city center and most landmarks. The staff were very nice and helpful.
Breakfast was good. Room as expected.
Small amount of off street space belonging to the hotel where I was able to park my Motorbike free of charge.
Close to Mainz centre and amenities.
Great option to stay in Mainz’s old town with immediate access to shopping, restaurants, etc.
Basic rooms with all necessities. Staff is friendly, breakfast was included in room rate
The location is right in the heart of the old town area. The restaurant was good and the best we think in the area. A smaller hotel with a lot of local color.
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