Central positioning in Copenhagen's heart and a reputable history draw travelers to the upper-middle-range First Hotel Kong Frederik. Lots of Old World charm is paired with stylish, modern decor, but amenities are limited. Varying styles in the 110 rooms are designed to fit between one and three travelers. They're elegantly outfitted with fine upholstering and flat-screen TVs, but most lack AC, and many suffer from noise. The on-site restaurant is popular, as is a fun, indoor courtyard, although ambience and location are the hotel's greatest assets. Rooms are quieter at the Andersen Boutique Hotel, although location here may be less ideal for families.
Central positioning in Copenhagen's heart and a reputable history draw travelers to the upper-middle-range First Hotel Kong Frederik. Lots of Old World charm is paired with stylish, modern decor, but amenities are limited. Varying styles in the 110 rooms are designed to fit between one and three travelers. They're elegantly outfitted with fine upholstering and flat-screen TVs, but most lack AC, and many suffer from noise. The on-site restaurant is popular, as is a fun, indoor courtyard, although ambience and location are the hotel's greatest assets. Rooms are quieter at the Andersen Boutique Hotel, although location here may be less ideal for families.
Opened in 2015, the budget Urban House Copenhagen offers private rooms and dorms in the vibrant Vesterbro district. It lives up to its billing as a “trendy hotel for young creatives” by offering amenities like a hip bar and restaurant, a book-lined game room, an industrial communal kitchen and courtyard, plus its very own tattoo parlor. That abundance of common areas is a blessing because without them, the hostel's 228 guest rooms -- spanning from one-bedded singles to 10-bedded dorms-- could seem claustrophobically small. They aren’t exactly well-equipped either: TVs, coffeemakers, air-conditioners, and other usual perks are missing, though all do boast private bathrooms. For something in this neighborhood with more in-room conveniences, consider the ProfilHotels Mercur Hotel.
Opened in 2015, the budget Urban House Copenhagen offers private rooms and dorms in the vibrant Vesterbro district. It lives up to its billing as a “trendy hotel for young creatives” by offering amenities like a hip bar and restaurant, a book-lined game room, an industrial communal kitchen and courtyard, plus its very own tattoo parlor. That abundance of common areas is a blessing because without them, the hostel's 228 guest rooms -- spanning from one-bedded singles to 10-bedded dorms-- could seem claustrophobically small. They aren’t exactly well-equipped either: TVs, coffeemakers, air-conditioners, and other usual perks are missing, though all do boast private bathrooms. For something in this neighborhood with more in-room conveniences, consider the ProfilHotels Mercur Hotel.
Affiliated with the historic Tivoli Gardens amusement park, the upper-middle-range, 679-room Tivoli Hotel Copenhagen is a bustling hotel that caters equally to business travelers and families with young kids. Rooms are smallish (with even tighter bathrooms) but offer solid amenities, including minibars, coffeemakers, and air-conditioning. Decor varies between units – while some are cheerful yet somewhat dated, others are elegant and contemporary. The indoor pool is a highlight here, as are the sushi bar and the top-floor steakhouse. There is also a fully equipped fitness center with a sauna that guests can use free of charge. Location within walking distance of the city’s main train station and Tivoli Gardens is convenient for business travelers and those planning to visit the amusement park. Visitors looking to explore city center attractions may want to compare rates at the Ascot Hotel.
Affiliated with the historic Tivoli Gardens amusement park, the upper-middle-range, 679-room Tivoli Hotel Copenhagen is a bustling hotel that caters equally to business travelers and families with young kids. Rooms are smallish (with even tighter bathrooms) but offer solid amenities, including minibars, coffeemakers, and air-conditioning. Decor varies between units – while some are cheerful yet somewhat dated, others are elegant and contemporary. The indoor pool is a highlight here, as are the sushi bar and the top-floor steakhouse. There is also a fully equipped fitness center with a sauna that guests can use free of charge. Location within walking distance of the city’s main train station and Tivoli Gardens is convenient for business travelers and those planning to visit the amusement park. Visitors looking to explore city center attractions may want to compare rates at the Ascot Hotel.
Two-pearl Sleep in Heaven is a stylish hostel in Nørrebro, one of Copenhagen's trendy neighborhoods located outside the city center. Its 22 dorms and private rooms are bright and modern, with hardwood floors and colorful accents. Dorms are typical, cramped with metal bunk beds, and the private rooms have breathing room with double beds, and Wi-Fi is free throughout, but there are no en-suite bathrooms. There's no kitchen, but there's a common lounge and a breakfast room, plus a bar and a beer garden. A good alternative for those who prefer being more central is Generator Hostel Copenhagen, right in the heart of the tourist area.
Two-pearl Sleep in Heaven is a stylish hostel in Nørrebro, one of Copenhagen's trendy neighborhoods located outside the city center. Its 22 dorms and private rooms are bright and modern, with hardwood floors and colorful accents. Dorms are typical, cramped with metal bunk beds, and the private rooms have breathing room with double beds, and Wi-Fi is free throughout, but there are no en-suite bathrooms. There's no kitchen, but there's a common lounge and a breakfast room, plus a bar and a beer garden. A good alternative for those who prefer being more central is Generator Hostel Copenhagen, right in the heart of the tourist area.
This three-and-a-half-pearl Radisson Blu hotel is situated just outside central Copenhagen. The property’s harborside location isn’t isolated, but most tourist attractions require public transport to reach. Three restaurants, two bars, and the city’s only casino provide some on-site enjoyment and beautiful city and Stadsgraven canal views, but most of the common areas, including the gym, look rather dated. The 544 rooms are clean and come with tea- and coffee-making equipment, but the functional decor is unexceptional, and noise travels between walls easily. Business travelers will appreciate the several meeting facilities with catering services available, plus the proximity to many commercial offices. For similar rates, Hotel SP34 is significantly sleeker and more centrally located in the Latin Quarter.
This three-and-a-half-pearl Radisson Blu hotel is situated just outside central Copenhagen. The property’s harborside location isn’t isolated, but most tourist attractions require public transport to reach. Three restaurants, two bars, and the city’s only casino provide some on-site enjoyment and beautiful city and Stadsgraven canal views, but most of the common areas, including the gym, look rather dated. The 544 rooms are clean and come with tea- and coffee-making equipment, but the functional decor is unexceptional, and noise travels between walls easily. Business travelers will appreciate the several meeting facilities with catering services available, plus the proximity to many commercial offices. For similar rates, Hotel SP34 is significantly sleeker and more centrally located in the Latin Quarter.
A former corn-drying warehouse on the Copenhagen harbor, the Copenhagen Admiral Hotel is a nautical-themed upper-mid-range hotel at the heart of the city's most popular tourist sights. Its nautical theme and historic ambiance make it feel distinctly Danish, and its combination of amenities -- an impressive (but not always free) breakfast spread, popular and acclaimed bar and restaurant, wellness center with a sauna, and meeting rooms -- make it a fit for everyone from business travelers and large groups to tourists who appreciate a little history and culture in their stay.
A former corn-drying warehouse on the Copenhagen harbor, the Copenhagen Admiral Hotel is a nautical-themed upper-mid-range hotel at the heart of the city's most popular tourist sights. Its nautical theme and historic ambiance make it feel distinctly Danish, and its combination of amenities -- an impressive (but not always free) breakfast spread, popular and acclaimed bar and restaurant, wellness center with a sauna, and meeting rooms -- make it a fit for everyone from business travelers and large groups to tourists who appreciate a little history and culture in their stay.
The 403-room Comfort Hotel Vesterbro is an upper-middle-range property that completed a total renovation in April 2015. Its chic, eclectic-modern design reflects the spirit of its location in the trendy Vesterbro neighborhood, which is just a six-minute walk from the city's central train station and near a variety of restaurants, shops, and attractions. Rooms are stylish with design-conscious furniture and a compact layout that’s still roomier than the average Copenhagen hotel. While there’s no minibar, mini-fridge, or coffee and tea service in rooms, coffee and tea are available in the lobby 24/7. The hotel offers a tasty free breakfast and has a chic on-site restaurant and bar along with stylish meeting rooms and an outdoor courtyard, though there are no fitness facilities. Travelers looking for a property with a fitness facility could try the Scandic Copenhagen, a similar property nearby.
The 403-room Comfort Hotel Vesterbro is an upper-middle-range property that completed a total renovation in April 2015. Its chic, eclectic-modern design reflects the spirit of its location in the trendy Vesterbro neighborhood, which is just a six-minute walk from the city's central train station and near a variety of restaurants, shops, and attractions. Rooms are stylish with design-conscious furniture and a compact layout that’s still roomier than the average Copenhagen hotel. While there’s no minibar, mini-fridge, or coffee and tea service in rooms, coffee and tea are available in the lobby 24/7. The hotel offers a tasty free breakfast and has a chic on-site restaurant and bar along with stylish meeting rooms and an outdoor courtyard, though there are no fitness facilities. Travelers looking for a property with a fitness facility could try the Scandic Copenhagen, a similar property nearby.
The 79-room SaGa Hotel is one of the more budget-friendly non-hostel options in central Copenhagen. It's situated right on the edge of the trendy Vesterbro neighborhood, a two-minute walk to the main train station and a five-minute walk to Tivoli. Rooms can accommodate one to five guests and are available with either shared or private bathrooms. All include LCD TVs and free Wi-Fi, but there's no air-conditioning and guests have complained about thin walls. The hotel's reception desk doubles as a small bar, a daily breakfast is available for an extra fee, and the hotel rents bikes and has self-service laundry facilities. Travelers might want to also check out SaGa's main competitor, the nearby Nebo Hotel, which has slightly lower rates but has no bar area.
The 79-room SaGa Hotel is one of the more budget-friendly non-hostel options in central Copenhagen. It's situated right on the edge of the trendy Vesterbro neighborhood, a two-minute walk to the main train station and a five-minute walk to Tivoli. Rooms can accommodate one to five guests and are available with either shared or private bathrooms. All include LCD TVs and free Wi-Fi, but there's no air-conditioning and guests have complained about thin walls. The hotel's reception desk doubles as a small bar, a daily breakfast is available for an extra fee, and the hotel rents bikes and has self-service laundry facilities. Travelers might want to also check out SaGa's main competitor, the nearby Nebo Hotel, which has slightly lower rates but has no bar area.
For a quaint property with a friendly atmosphere, the two-pearl Hotel Rye is a good pick. It’s best suited to budget-minded tourists, since the guest rooms are simple, but charming and clean, with limited amenities like flat-screen TVs and shared bathrooms. None of the rooms are air-conditioned and kettles are missing, though free coffee and tea are available in the breakfast room all day. The hotel offers a free organic breakfast of cold cuts and pastries, as well as free Wi-Fi. For those who don’t want a 20-minute walk or more to the city center, it’s worth comparing prices at Hotel Christian IV which has similar amenities but a more central Copenhagen location.
For a quaint property with a friendly atmosphere, the two-pearl Hotel Rye is a good pick. It’s best suited to budget-minded tourists, since the guest rooms are simple, but charming and clean, with limited amenities like flat-screen TVs and shared bathrooms. None of the rooms are air-conditioned and kettles are missing, though free coffee and tea are available in the breakfast room all day. The hotel offers a free organic breakfast of cold cuts and pastries, as well as free Wi-Fi. For those who don’t want a 20-minute walk or more to the city center, it’s worth comparing prices at Hotel Christian IV which has similar amenities but a more central Copenhagen location.
Located within walking distance of many of central Copenhagen's most popular attractions, the 73-room Andersen Hotel is a quirky, brightly colored boutique hotel with kitschy retro decor that puts style-conscious travelers in a prime location for exploring the city on foot. Its facilities comparable to most other mid-range hotels in central Copenhagen: a free breakfast buffet, free Wi-Fi, and a lounge bar with an afternoon happy hour for guests, but no dedicated restaurant or extras such as a fitness center or spa. Although the hotel is suitable for families, room types are limited to double occupancy, and the generally small room sizes and trendy Vesterbro neighborhood appeal more to adventurous young tourists and business travelers on a budget. The hotel's most appealing feature is its unique check-out system, which allows you to check out 24 hours after you check in (or the equivalent on your day of check-out).
Located within walking distance of many of central Copenhagen's most popular attractions, the 73-room Andersen Hotel is a quirky, brightly colored boutique hotel with kitschy retro decor that puts style-conscious travelers in a prime location for exploring the city on foot. Its facilities comparable to most other mid-range hotels in central Copenhagen: a free breakfast buffet, free Wi-Fi, and a lounge bar with an afternoon happy hour for guests, but no dedicated restaurant or extras such as a fitness center or spa. Although the hotel is suitable for families, room types are limited to double occupancy, and the generally small room sizes and trendy Vesterbro neighborhood appeal more to adventurous young tourists and business travelers on a budget. The hotel's most appealing feature is its unique check-out system, which allows you to check out 24 hours after you check in (or the equivalent on your day of check-out).