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- Frankenthal
- Heddesheim
- Ladenburg
- Limburgerhof
- Ludwigshafen AM Rhein
- Mannheim
- Mannheim
- Maxdorf
- Mutterstadt
- Schifferstadt
- Schriesheim
- Viernheim
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- Best Western
- Hilton Garden Inn
- Holiday Inn
- Ibis Hotels
- Independent
- Independent
- Mercure
- Moxy
- NH Hotels
- Radisson Hotels
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Clean rooms, very helpful staff, good location near the train station and town, comfortable lounge area with very good restaurant are all positives.
Location good , staff at reception good but hand tighten ! many issues and disappointments !
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No airconditioner
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The temperature in the room was too hot. We opened the windows, but there was no change!
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Would have liked 2 beds which was requested. I do appreciate the late checkout time even though I had to pay an additional fee. Great bar and location.
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It was our first visit to Mannheimm and its close proximity to the main train station was perfect for us. The staff was friendly, great at speaking english and very helpful with our questions about navigating the trams etc.
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Nice people. Good location for activities in the city, but the city is ugly in those parts.
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Front desk staff was friendly
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are the typical check-in and check-out times for hotels in Mannheim?
Is breakfast usually included in the room rate at Mannheim hotels?
Are there airport shuttle services from Mannheim City Airport (MHG) to nearby hotels?
How do I get from Mannheim City Airport to downtown hotels?
Is parking available at hotels in Mannheim, and what does it cost?
Do hotels provide airport transfers to larger hubs like Frankfurt Airport (FRA) or Stuttgart Airport (STR)?
What are typical hotel cancellation policies in Mannheim?
Are pets allowed at hotels in Mannheim?
Is Wi-Fi free and reliable at hotels in Mannheim?
Are accessible rooms available for guests with disabilities at Mannheim hotels?
Do hotels offer family rooms, cots, or extra beds?
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How safe is Mannheim, and what are hotel security measures like?
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Do hotels charge a local tourism or city tax in Mannheim?
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What COVID-19 or health policies should I expect at hotels?
Top Tips
- Prioritize hotels advertising airport shuttle service or direct access to tram line 5, which connects Mannheim City Airport (MHG/EDFM) to the city center in under 20 minutes. Confirm shuttle operation hours with your hotel, as onsite accommodation near the airport is limited.
- Budget for Mannheim's city tourism tax ('Kurtaxe'), which adds €1-€3 per guest, per night (approx. $15 to $20). This fee supports the upkeep of local attractions and is charged on top of your room rate at check-out.
- Bring a valid passport (for non-EU travelers) or national ID (EU) for all guests to meet German 'Meldepflicht' requirements. Hotels must verify ID for each guest at check-in as mandated by law.
- Maintain quiet between 22:00 and 07:00, and during lunch hours (13:00-15:00), as per German 'Ruhezeit' customs. Reducing noise in hotel rooms and halls fosters a respectful environment valued by local guests.
- Explore the traditional 'Frühstück' buffet, available at most hotels for €8-€18 (approx. $15 to $32). Breakfast spans fresh breads, local cheeses, and cold cuts, offering substantial value for an energetic start.
- Learn greetings like 'Guten Tag' (hello) and 'Danke' (thank you). Using even basic German earns appreciation from staff, despite English being widely spoken in Mannheim's larger hotels and chains.
- Carry €10-€20 in cash, as some shops, cafes, and ticket machines near Mannheim Airport may not accept cards. While most hotels accept major credit cards, smaller venues often remain cash-preferred.
- For restaurant service, round up or tip 5-10% in cash. Give porters €1-€2 per bag and consider a daily €1-€2 for housekeeping. Tipping by rounding up is standard across Mannheim hotels and restaurants.
- Use the RNV/MVV network for efficient city travel - tram line 5 runs from MHG Airport towards the Hauptbahnhof and central attractions every 10-20 minutes, from early morning to late evening. This reduces transfer costs compared to rideshares or taxis.
- Book hotels early for Mannheim’s Maimarkt (April-May) or Christmas Market (late November-December). During these events, average room rates can rise by 25-40% and availability drops significantly within 2 km of festival sites.
- Select your hotel by proximity: choose options within 1 km of MHG if you have a morning flight, or stay in Mannheim’s Quadrate (city center) for instant access to Hauptbahnhof (main train station), shopping, and dining.
- Review recent guest ratings focused on Wi-Fi speed, cleanliness, and street noise before booking. Quadrate- and Planken-area properties are livelier after 21:00; confirm if your room faces main streets for a quieter stay.
- Request a full price breakdown from your hotel, including city tax (€1-€3) and daily parking fees (typically €10-€18), as these are not always shown in booking platforms. Validate final totals before confirming your reservation.
- Ask for a room away from elevators, bars, or main streets to minimize noise. Confirm essentials like free Wi-Fi, in-room safe, and hairdryer to match specific chain amenity standards.
- Pack a Type F (Schuko) adapter for Germany’s 230V outlets. Step-down transformers are needed for U.S. electronics rated under 230V.
- For emergencies in Mannheim, dial 112 for ambulances or fire, and 110 for police. The hotel’s reception can give directions to the nearest 'Apotheke' (pharmacy) or hospital.
- Arrive with health insurance that covers medical care in Germany. EU citizens should bring a European Health Insurance Card (EHIC/GHIC) to access public health services at local rates.
- Standard check-in runs 14:00-15:00 and check-out is 11:00-12:00. Requests for early/late access or free luggage storage should be made ahead; some hotels apply fees for early check-in.
- Ask your concierge about local 'Weinstube' or Rhine-Palatinate wine tastings. Organized trips to wineries outside Mannheim start from €25 per person and often require advance booking.
- Smoking is banned inside most Mannheim hotels. Only smoke in clearly marked outdoor areas, as indoor smoking rooms are rare and strictly regulated.
- All hotels must record guest details at check-in (Meldepflicht). Be ready to present your passport or ID, contributing to local security requirements.