The DB Lounge Frankfurt (Main) Hauptbahnhof is the perfect place for those who want to bridge the waiting time comfortably while working or relaxing in an elegant atmosphere. As the largest DB Lounge in Germany, it offers a Comfort Lounge and a Premium Lounge, a high level of comfort and modern design. 

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Claudia Lindner
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Modern grey sofa with purple cushions in the DB Premium Lounge Frankfurt (Main) Hauptbahnhof.

The sofas in the Premium Lounge at Frankfurt (Main) Hauptbahnhof invite you to relax.

Overview

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Where is the DB Lounge at Frankfurt (Main) Hauptbahnhof?

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The DB Lounge is located on the first floor above the DB Reisezentrum of Frankfurt (Main) Hauptbahnhof. The DB Reisezentrum is located in the middle of the station near the city Exit to Kaiserstraße. Travellers pass through the large glass front leading to the DB Reisezentrum. From here, they can take the stairs or a lift to the upper floor. There they will find the reception area of the DB Lounge.

Lage- und Gleisplan Frankfurt (Main) Hauptbahnhof

Location: 1st floor, above the DB Reisezentrum
Address: Im Hauptbahnhof, 60329 Frankfurt am Main
Phone: +49 30 2970 for all DB Lounges
Opening hours: Mon - Fri 06:00 - 22:00, Sat and Sun as well as public holidays 07:00 - 22:00
Service: Cold and hot drinks, fast WiFi, magazines for free, in the premium area also cold and hot snacks as well as service on site

How is the DB Lounge at Frankfurt (Main) Hauptbahnhof designed and equipped?

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After eight months of renovation, the DB Lounge at Frankfurt (Main) Hauptbahnhof reopened in May 2022. It is divided into a comfort and a premium area. Both areas have been divided into a bistro area, a relaxation area and a work area. They offer monitors with the current departure times and a good selection of daily newspapers and magazines. Power sockets are available everywhere. 

The Comfort Lounge has a large self-service counter in the bistro area where guests can buy cold drinks. Vending machines provide a well-stocked selection of hot drinks. Guests can enjoy refreshments, surf the net or read newspapers in various seating areas.

In the relaxation area of the Comfort Lounge, travellers can recline on lounge and wing chairs with low side tables. Large arched windows offer a view of the railway tracks. 

In the work area of the Comfort Lounge at Frankfurt (Main) Hauptbahnhof, work niches are lined up along the walls. The room also features high tables with privacy screens, each with a stool and power strip.

The Premium Lounge is located in an atrium that is spanned by a glass roof at a lofty height. It is more spacious and exclusive. In the bistro area, fruit, pretzels and nuts are available free of charge at the long service counter. Behind the counter, employees prepare the desired hot and cold drinks. Seating is provided in the form of seating landscapes, sofas, buckets and wing chairs.

DB Premium Lounge im Hbf Frankfurt am Main

Who has access to the DB Lounge?

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A general ticket requirement applies in the DB Lounges (daily ticket for Deutsche Bahn long-distance transport). Tickets are checked at reception using a scanner or by the lounge staff. The ticket or the code from the BahnBonus app is required for this.

Access to the DB Lounges is granted to BahnBonus status customers and one person accompanying them, BahnCard 100 1st class holders and one person accompanying them as well as travellers with a daily DB long-distance 1st class ticket at the Flex fare. BahnBonus status customers and accompanying persons also require a valid ticket that entitles them to use Deutsche Bahn's long-distance services on a daily basis.

Access to the premium areas of the DB Lounges at Berlin HauptbahnhofFrankfurt (Main) HauptbahnhofHamburg HauptbahnhofHannover HauptbahnhofKöln HauptbahnhofMannheim Hauptbahnhof and München Hauptbahnhof is restricted to status customers with a valid Platinum status level in conjunction with a DB long-distance ticket, holders of a 1st class BahnCard 100 and travellers with a 1st class long-distance ticket at the Flex fare (except for tickets with departure and destination within the areas of the respective transport associations).

Further information on access to the DB Lounge can be found in the DB Lounge Terms of Use

DB Premium Lounge im Hbf Frankfurt am Main

What snacks and drinks are offered in the DB Lounge at Frankfurt (Main) Hauptbahnhof?

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In the Comfort Lounge, travellers help themselves at the service counter. Drinks dispensers for Coca Cola, Coca Cola Zero, Sprite, Fanta and water are freely available there. Hot drinks such as coffee, cocoa and water for tea are available from vending machines.

In the Premium Lounge, guests are served a good selection of drinks and snacks directly at their seat. The food and drink offer is free of charge. Guests can choose from a menu of soft drinks, water, beer, wine or sparkling wine, as well as coffee, tea and hot chocolate. The food menu includes hot and cold snacks, including vegetarian and vegan options. For breakfast, the Premium Lounge offers croissants with butter, jam, Nutella or honey. Soups are served from 11:00, as well as sandwiches, wraps, crisps and cakes.

DB Premium Lounge im Hbf Frankfurt am Main

What internet connection does the DB Lounge at Frankfurt (Main) Hauptbahnhof offer?

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In addition to laptop workstations, the DB Lounge also offers free Internet access via WiFi. Simply select the "DB Lounge" network, open the browser and confirm the terms and conditions. A final click on "Surf for free now" establishes the connection to the Internet.

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