The Pure with its 50 rooms is erected from a 19th century loft and completely renovated, it expresses ease as well as clearness and transparency despite being situated right in the heart of Frankfurt.
The Pure' s patio is an enjoyable addition to the lobby. Trick fountains, fat boys, timberteck decking, comfortable stairs to sit on, bamboo and mirrors support the communication and interaction of the guests.
The idea of space without borders is continued in the rooms. The height of the ceiling, the use of bright material, custom made Plissee lamp shades that come straight from the ceiling, and partially glazed bathtubs make the clients feel as free as possible. The choice of high gloss Zebrano as well as parquet made of high quality oak make the rooms appear silent as well as balanced and very comfortable.
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The Pure is centrally located. The main train station, fair ground and city centre are within walking distance.
From the airport:
distance: 15 km
duration: 15 min
Take the train no. S8 or S9 (terminal 1) until main train station. From main train station please see above.
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The Pure
Niddastrasse 86
60329 Frankfurt am Main
8.6594200 50.1080200
The Pure
The event location The Pure Basement is an extension of The Pure. It is situated in the former building of Deutsche Post. In cooperation with The Pure implemented a loft-like event location which is unique in Frankfurt; inimitable regarding design and ambiance, high-grade by custom-made lounge chattels respectively the lighting.
facts:
- around 500 m², around 4,50 m height
- light- und soundtechnics available
- parking on inquiry
"Unashamedly white, the lobby has a club-like feel akin to Stockholm's Lydmar, with a Thassos-marble bar stretching past gleaming shelves of bottles and transforming into a reception desk. The constantly changing light and the wild variety of piped music alters the ambience from day to night. Dark-wood floors and bed heads create contrast in the bedrooms; our favourite is Room 503, on the top floor, which has full-height doors opening onto a terrace that overlooks the courtyard.“
"Unashamedly white, the lobby has a club-like feel akin to Stockholm's Lydmar, with a Thassos-marble bar stretching past gleaming shelves of bottles and transforming into a reception desk. The constantly changing light and the wild variety of piped music alters the ambience from day to night. Dark-wood floors and bed heads create contrast in the bedrooms; our favourite is Room 503, on the top floor, which has full-height doors opening onto a terrace that overlooks the courtyard.“