At The Florentin, art and the art of living merge in harmony. It is an elegant escape in the centre of the pulsating metropolis on the River Main. The iconic hotel’s aesthetic standards and attention to detail create an oasis of hospitality and enjoyment, despite the hectic pace and noise of a big city … we call this concept Urban Retreat. Every detail has been selected with a fine sense for the beautiful, the personal, and the timeless. This charismatic hotel is a retreat for travelers of all kinds, unified in the appreciation of sense of place, culture, and the microcosm that exists within The Florentin.
“The Florentin” reflects the lush, blooming centrepiece of the hotel: the extraordinary central courtyard. Derived from the word 'blooming', the name symbolises growth and constant renewal, a tribute to the natural beauty and vitality that surrounds the location and the hotel’s guests. It is a promise of relaxation and inspiration, embedded in elegance and exclusivity.
Nestled in a historic villa dating back to 1901 and complemented by a contemporary new building, The Florentin unfolds an atmosphere that captivates every guest. The lushly planted courtyard that gives our retreat its name - derived from the Latin word for ‘blooming’ - forms the soul of the house.
The design and architecture follow a pleasantly minimalist aesthetic. Clear lines, natural materials and colours as well as sensual textures radiate harmony and elegance in every detail. Whether in one of our lovingly designed rooms and suites, in the impressive lobby with its leafy arcade, in one of our first-class restaurants or in the spa, which is one of the most beautiful in the Main metropolis - you will experience an ambience of exquisite quality everywhere.
The Florentin is more than just a hotel, more than just a temporary place to stay - it is an experience of a special kind. We want to make your stay unforgettable, with exceptional service and a deep understanding of what hospitality means.
In 1901, the banker Eduard Beit von Speyer had a magnificent city villa built in the west of Sachsenhausen. The architect Alfred Günther designed the now listed building in the historicising Gothic and Renaissance style, characterised by a characteristic risalit structure, a high-quality stone façade and a striking corner tower. The villa later became the property of the City of Frankfurt, which made it available to the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute (later the Max Planck Institute).
A new era began in the early 2000s: the property was extended with an extensive extension and opened as a 5-star hotel for the first time. Until its closure, the ‘Villa Kennedy’ was considered one of the top hotels in the German hotel industry. In 2025, it will reopen under the name ‘The Florentin’. Operated by the owner-operated Althoff Hotels, the hotel continues the history of the villa and carefully combines its historical charm with the spirit of the times.