At 25hours Hotel The Trip, large parts of the public areas have been redesigned as part of a six-month process. Particular attention was paid to the lobby and reception area with its adjoining shop, the new Nomad Day Bar and the inner courtyard. The “Library of the Lost Countries” has also been rearranged. Michael Dreher, who originally developed the 152-room hotel under the motto “Around the world in a day”, was once again responsible for the design and project management. Together with local tradesmen, the individual areas were gradually adapted during ongoing operations without significantly affecting the well-being of guests or hotel operations.
The original idea for the design of the 25hours Hotel The Trip also came from Frankfurt-based creative Michael Dreher. In his designs, the conceptual artist always aims to emphasise the uniqueness of the space. This plays a particularly important role in the design of the lobby. It is the first point of contact for arriving guests and shapes their first impression. At 25hours, however, the lobby is not just for check-in, but also serves as a living room, office, café and sometimes even a waiting room or club. The 25hours Hotel The Trip now offers additional community tables and various co-working areas with different seating options, as well as the new Nomad Day Bar with a wide range of drinks and light meals. Also located here are the technically upgraded reception, the newly organised maxi bar and the redesigned 25hours things shop with its curated range. The entire area has been adapted to the modern needs of visitors and guests. A visual highlight is certainly a window display designed by Michael Dreher himself, which now adorns the entire window front of the lobby and makes the room shine in different colours depending on the time of day. Typical motifs of Frankfurt’s cityscape and its diversity can be seen.
A special place that demands the full attention of its visitors is the “Library of the Lost Countries”. The area in front of the hotel’s meeting rooms houses a library about countries that no longer exist. New shelves provide space for over 300 books on this special topic, and suitable lighting sets the mood. Comfortable furniture invites visitors to stay, read and reflect.

25hours Hotel Frankfurt The Trip
Niddastraße 58
Frankfurt am Main, 60329
Germany
+49 69 2566770

