Hotel am Triller

Top choice in Frankfurt & Southern Rhineland


Uphill from Schlossplatz, Triller has art-filled public areas and 110 creative rooms, some with themes such as Musée de Paris, the seductive, red-clad Moulin Rouge, Planet Ocean with porthole-shaped paintings of reefs and fish, and Saarlegenden, featuring Saarland legends in comic-book form above the bed. Its all-organic Mediterranean restaurant, Panorama, has 270-degree views over the city. Breakfast costs €14.50.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Frankfurt & Southern Rhineland attractions

1. Schlossplatz

0.11 MILES

Crossing the Saar River via the footbridge Alte Brücke takes you to the Stengel-designed baroque Schlossplatz, around which you’ll find the city’s…

2. Historisches Museum Saar

0.11 MILES

The Saarbrücker Schloss’ basement and a modern annex house the well-designed Museum of Regional History. The section covering Saarland from 1870 to the…

3. Alte Sammlung

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The Saarland Museum’s Alte Sammlung ('old collection') displays a millennium’s worth of paintings, porcelain, tapestries and sculptures from southwest…

4. Museum für Vor- und Frühgeschichte

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The standout exhibit at this museum covering the Romans, the Celts and their predecessors is resplendent gold jewellery from around 400 BC, discovered in…

5. Museum in der Schlosskirche

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Inside a desanctified late-Gothic church, the Museum in der Schlosskirche features religious art from the 13th to 19th centuries. Highlights include the…

6. Ludwigskirche

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The star at Friedrich Joachim Stengel’s handsome Ludwigsplatz, flanked by stately baroque town houses, is his architectural masterpiece, Ludwigskirche. A…

7. St Johanner Markt

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The heart of Saarbrücken, historic St Johanner Markt is a long, narrow public square anchored by an ornate fountain designed by Friedrich Joachim Stengel…

8. Moderne Galerie

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One of Saarland’s cultural highlights, the Saarland Museum’s Moderne Galerie covers European art from the late 1800s to the present, and is especially…