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a&o to open a second hostel in the banking and financial metropolis on the Main

Even in the financial city of Frankfurt, you can have a good night’s sleep at a low price, courtesy of a&o, Europe’s largest hostel company. The opening of the a&o Frankfurt Ostend on 9 October will mean a second hostel for the budget group. The a&o Frankfurt Ostend will have 230 rooms with a total of 730 beds, spread over six floors. With the opening of the a&o Frankfurt Ostend, the number of a&o hostels will increase to 25 in Germany, and 34 in Europe.

Bookings at aohostels.com, overnight stays from 12 euros in a multi-bed dorm.


“This year, Frankfurt has for the first time made it into the  top 10 travel hotspots for 2018, and even set a new record with over nine million overnight stays. More and more budget tourists from Germany and all over the world are discovering this metropolis on the Main. With our offers and the location of our hostel, we are exactly the right choice for this target group in the hip Ostend district of Frankfurt. We are looking forward to this opening,” says Oliver Winter, CEO and founder of a&o.

The  a&o Frankfurt Ostend is located in the former Thomas Reuters building on Hanauer Landstraße, not far from the European Central Bank and the Main riverside. The façade has been completely transformed and modernised, and all the rooms show off the new a&o design. The open-plan ground floor features a spacious lobby with a bar and breakfast area, as well as a 60m2 conference room and a glazed guest kitchen with laundry area. All communal areas on the ground floor are barrier-free, and wheelchair-accessible rooms are located on the first floor.

a&o Frankfurt Ostend – a central location with good connections to tourist highlights

With a tram stop right outside door and the Frankfurt Ost S-Bahn station just around the corner, the hostel is very central. Families can visit the nearby Frankfurt Zoo or the Ostpark, one of Frankfurt’s largest parks. The Hafenpark, located directly by the Main, can be reached on foot, and in the outdoor fitness park, fitness enthusiasts of all ages can get their money’s worth. The constantly changing Ostend district also has lots in store for culture enthusiasts: The listed Schwedlerbrücke bridge is pedestrian-friendly, and information about upcoming cultural events can be found on site.