From € 40 /h
109 spaces in this area.
Show moreHere you can look for your ideal meeting room in Frankfurt. Are you organising a meeting and on the look out for meeting rooms? We can help find the perfect location for your event. Ideal for an inspiring conferences, workshops or seminars, these spaces in Frankfurt are a great spot to host your event. Spacebase puts the world at your fingertips - so you can book the right space for you.
Modern Coworking Space in very representative business building
Frankfurt - Gutleutviertel
Your conference in the highest business center in Germany
Frankfurt - Innenstadt
Working with a view - and history!
Frankfurt - Bockenheim
Dynamic Space for Productive Meetings, Conferences, and Creative Workshops
Frankfurt - Airport
Modern space in a young and agile environment that invites creativity
1 - 12
4.8 (6)
Meeting room
From € 40 /h
Bright Ostend meeting room with 4K screen and complimentary drinks
1 - 4
Meeting room
From € 33 /h
Modern meeting room in Ostend with screen, whiteboards and refreshments
1 - 13
Meeting room
From € 69 /h
Bright Ostend meeting room with flexible setups and pro AV
1 - 36
Meeting room
From € 89 /h
Modern conference room in the Nextower
1 - 10
4.3 (8)
Meeting room
From € 55 /h























Organising your event in Frankfurt / Rhine-Main
Frankfurt-am-Main is a city of contrasts. Despite its towering futuristic skyline (often dubbed ‘Mainhattan’), the city is also home to small historic squares and cobblestone streets. The city’s location makes tranport connections easy as it is situated in the beating heart of Germany has the second largest airport in Europe.
Internationally renowned for being the financial powerhouse of Germany, Frankfurt is a very popular destination for European business being the home to the European Central Bank, the German Stock Exchange and many other large blue-chip companies. Not surprisingly then Spacebase offers a selection of different meeting spaces and office facilities, from rooftop locations with stunning views to function rooms in some of the city’s most glamorous hotels.
Yet it would be unfair to simply associate Frankfurt with business. The city has no shortage of traditional German restaurants and pubs (try apple wine, the local tipple) as well as stylish contemporary restaurants and cafes. This demonstrates how Frankfurt has developed into an international metropolis, but successfully retained important traditions, which have kept local identity strong.