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Taj Hessischer Hof Frankfurt
Taj enters continental Europe with landmark Frankfurt hotel . Photo: PR Team

Indian luxury goes global: Taj enters continental Europe with landmark Frankfurt hotel

| @indiablooms | Jun 01, 2026, at 07:21 pm

Indian Hotels Company (IHCL), a hospitality company, on Monday announced the debut of Taj Hessischer Hof Frankfurt, marking the brand’s entry into Continental Europe.

Puneet Chhatwal, Managing Director & CEO, IHCL, said, “Established in 1903, Taj is a legendary symbol of timeless hospitality. Recognised as World’s Strongest Hotel Brand 2025, it is a unique collection of 150+ hotels across 15 countries offering an unrivalled fusion of Indian hospitality and world-class service. The opening of Taj Hessischer Hof Frankfurt marks Taj’s debut into Continental Europe, in line with our international strategy to grow our presence in key gateway cities of the world. We are delighted to reopen this iconic landmark following its extensive renovations and bringing the warmth of Tajness to Frankfurt.”

Set within one of Frankfurt’s most storied addresses, the 126-key Taj Hessischer Hof Frankfurt brings renewed life to a landmark with timeless comfort and understated elegance. Indulge at Bombay Brasserie, famed for its authentic, eclectic Bombay and Indian cuisine; Jimmy’s Bar, the iconic bar known for its live piano performances and signature cocktails; and the Lobby Bar, a refined daytime café offering a selection of fine teas, coffees and pastries.

Simon Lutz, Partner at Peakside Capital, owner of the hotel, said, “We are delighted on the opening of Taj Hessischer Hof. This will be a landmark, bringing together the hotel’s rich legacy with Taj’s world-renowned luxury hospitality to Frankfurt.”

Boris Schran, also Partner at Peakside, added: “We are very pleased that the legendary Hotel Hessischer Hof, with its long tradition as a five-star hotel close to the Frankfurt Exhibition Centre, is now reopening its doors as a Taj Hotel.”

The hotel offers Taj’s signature J Wellness Circle, a sanctuary rooted in the wisdom of Ayurveda, offering a holistic approach to wellbeing that balances mind, body, and soul, complemented by a fully equipped fitness centre.

For exclusive board meetings and private receptions, the hotel features three expansive spaces with natural daylight, generous ceiling heights and a sense of timeless sophistication. The hotel also houses The Chambers, Taj’s exclusive members-only business club, creating a private enclave for connections and engagements.

Albert Mayr, General Manager, Taj Hessischer Hof Frankfurt, said, “Taj Hessischer Hof draws from its aristocratic provenance which has been thoughtfully reimagined for today’s traveller. We are proud to reintroduce this living legacy blending European heritage with the essence of Indian hospitality and look forward to welcoming our guests.”

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