Home to an outpost of Copenhagen's oldest spa, the upscale Hotel Kong Arthur is a modern boutique hotel inside a beautiful historic building, in a quiet neighborhood within easy walking distance of most of the city's major sights. In addition to the decadent Thai spa, the hotel's myriad features include three restaurants, several event and meeting spaces, on-site parking, bicycles to rent, and a top-floor art gallery. A daily happy hour is held in the fireplace-warmed lobby. Some guests complain of thin walls in older rooms, and some of the lower-category rooms lack air-conditioning. It's also worth noting that breakfast is not included in the room rate
Home to an outpost of Copenhagen's oldest spa, the upscale Hotel Kong Arthur is a modern boutique hotel inside a beautiful historic building, in a quiet neighborhood within easy walking distance of most of the city's major sights. In addition to the decadent Thai spa, the hotel's myriad features include three restaurants, several event and meeting spaces, on-site parking, bicycles to rent, and a top-floor art gallery. A daily happy hour is held in the fireplace-warmed lobby. Some guests complain of thin walls in older rooms, and some of the lower-category rooms lack air-conditioning. It's also worth noting that breakfast is not included in the room rate
Located right on King's New Square in central Copenhagen, the aptly named Square is popular with business travelers and tourists alike, who appreciate its central location near the railway station, Tivoli Gardens, and other points of interest. Rooms at this mid-range property have generic chain hotel decor, but are well equipped with flat-screen TVs and minibars, and some offer views of the adjacent square. The hotel also has a lobby bar and a breakfast room, as well as multiple meeting spaces, but lacks an on-site gym and restaurant. Dogs and cats are welcome and dog-walking and pet treats are available to four-legged guests.
Located right on King's New Square in central Copenhagen, the aptly named Square is popular with business travelers and tourists alike, who appreciate its central location near the railway station, Tivoli Gardens, and other points of interest. Rooms at this mid-range property have generic chain hotel decor, but are well equipped with flat-screen TVs and minibars, and some offer views of the adjacent square. The hotel also has a lobby bar and a breakfast room, as well as multiple meeting spaces, but lacks an on-site gym and restaurant. Dogs and cats are welcome and dog-walking and pet treats are available to four-legged guests.
Situated in Tivoli Gardens, the Nimb has 17 rooms, including 12 suites, and personalized butler and shopper service. All rooms and suites at this upscale boutique property have hardwood floors, beautiful four-poster beds, and a mix of modern and antique furnishings. Most rooms have open fireplaces and views of Tivoli Gardens, and spacious bathrooms that come with Aesop toiletries and rainfall showers. While the hotel has a handful of bars, restaurants, and meeting rooms, it lacks a spa, pool, and fitness center.
Situated in Tivoli Gardens, the Nimb has 17 rooms, including 12 suites, and personalized butler and shopper service. All rooms and suites at this upscale boutique property have hardwood floors, beautiful four-poster beds, and a mix of modern and antique furnishings. Most rooms have open fireplaces and views of Tivoli Gardens, and spacious bathrooms that come with Aesop toiletries and rainfall showers. While the hotel has a handful of bars, restaurants, and meeting rooms, it lacks a spa, pool, and fitness center.
The sleek and shiny Copenhagen Island Hotel is located right on the waterfront in the business district, slightly outside the main tourist areas; it's a popular choice for business travelers, although its affordable rates and nice facilities attract some tourists. The hotel has a number of luxury conference rooms and an exceptionally large business center, and impressive views across the water -- even from the modern gym -- only add to its appeal as a business retreat destination. The large breakfast spread (not included in all rates), bike rentals, free Wi-Fi, a scenic restaurant, and 15-minute walk to the central train station appeal to anyone looking for a modern hotel experience.
The sleek and shiny Copenhagen Island Hotel is located right on the waterfront in the business district, slightly outside the main tourist areas; it's a popular choice for business travelers, although its affordable rates and nice facilities attract some tourists. The hotel has a number of luxury conference rooms and an exceptionally large business center, and impressive views across the water -- even from the modern gym -- only add to its appeal as a business retreat destination. The large breakfast spread (not included in all rates), bike rentals, free Wi-Fi, a scenic restaurant, and 15-minute walk to the central train station appeal to anyone looking for a modern hotel experience.
Located on Islands Brygge near the Convention Center, the upscale Stay Copenhagen is convenient for business travelers and popular with leisure travelers who prefer to stay outside the more heavily trafficked tourist areas. The 172 apartment-style rooms have full kitchens and balconies, some of which offer great views. The decor is stark Scandinavian minimalism, with white, black, and shades of gray predominating. Amenities include extensive meeting and conference facilities, a fully equipped fitness center, three restaurants, and a sky lounge and rooftop terrace.
Located on Islands Brygge near the Convention Center, the upscale Stay Copenhagen is convenient for business travelers and popular with leisure travelers who prefer to stay outside the more heavily trafficked tourist areas. The 172 apartment-style rooms have full kitchens and balconies, some of which offer great views. The decor is stark Scandinavian minimalism, with white, black, and shades of gray predominating. Amenities include extensive meeting and conference facilities, a fully equipped fitness center, three restaurants, and a sky lounge and rooftop terrace.
Located in the heart of central Copenhagen right across from the Rosenberg Castle Gardens, the 42-room Hotel Christian IV is a conveniently located, budget hotel that’s low on frills and high on practicality. In walking distance to a wealth of restaurants, shopping areas, sights, and public transportation, this property is ideal for guests who plan to spend most of their time exploring the city. Rooms are comfortable for sleeping but are basic with neutral decor and some dated furniture. The hotel offers a free continental breakfast as well as free coffee, tea, and light snacks all day long. For even more budget-minded travelers, the nearby Generator Copenhagen is a hostel with even less frills and some private rooms.
Located in the heart of central Copenhagen right across from the Rosenberg Castle Gardens, the 42-room Hotel Christian IV is a conveniently located, budget hotel that’s low on frills and high on practicality. In walking distance to a wealth of restaurants, shopping areas, sights, and public transportation, this property is ideal for guests who plan to spend most of their time exploring the city. Rooms are comfortable for sleeping but are basic with neutral decor and some dated furniture. The hotel offers a free continental breakfast as well as free coffee, tea, and light snacks all day long. For even more budget-minded travelers, the nearby Generator Copenhagen is a hostel with even less frills and some private rooms.
Located in the heart of Copenhagen’s hip Vesterbro area, the First Hotel Mayfair is an eclectic 100-room, mid-range boutique hotel. An ideal launching pad for guests who want to explore the city and beyond, the property is an easy five-minute walk to Copenhagen’s Central Station, and local attractions are usually less than 20 minutes away by foot or public transportation. The hotel has a quirky modern vibe with eclectic decor and bright accents, but otherwise offers few frills. There is little in the way of extra amenities beyond free Wi-Fi and some extras for an additional fee, such as a breakfast buffet. As is fairly typical for a three-pearl hotel in Copenhagen, guest rooms are small and simple but functional. Light sleepers should consider a courtyard-facing room that’s higher up to avoid street noise. The Andersen Hotel Copenhagen is a similarly eclectic hotel in the same area, but offers a free breakfast buffet.
Located in the heart of Copenhagen’s hip Vesterbro area, the First Hotel Mayfair is an eclectic 100-room, mid-range boutique hotel. An ideal launching pad for guests who want to explore the city and beyond, the property is an easy five-minute walk to Copenhagen’s Central Station, and local attractions are usually less than 20 minutes away by foot or public transportation. The hotel has a quirky modern vibe with eclectic decor and bright accents, but otherwise offers few frills. There is little in the way of extra amenities beyond free Wi-Fi and some extras for an additional fee, such as a breakfast buffet. As is fairly typical for a three-pearl hotel in Copenhagen, guest rooms are small and simple but functional. Light sleepers should consider a courtyard-facing room that’s higher up to avoid street noise. The Andersen Hotel Copenhagen is a similarly eclectic hotel in the same area, but offers a free breakfast buffet.
Three-and-a-half-pearl Scandic Sluseholmen offers business travelers proximity to Bella Center for an affordable rate. But the hotel is far from central Copenhagen -- about a 20-minute drive -- so it isn't ideal for tourists. The lobby's decor is mod and swank, with splashes of hot pink and purple. The hotel's 215 rooms are stylish with clean lines, and feature flat-screen TVs and free Wi-Fi, but there are no kettles or mini-fridges, and some guests say street-facing units are noisy. There's a full-service restaurant that offers a free hot breakfast buffet, a bar, and a well-equipped fitness center with a sauna and whirlpool. Travelers looking for a more upscale stay can consider Crowne Plaza Copenhagen Towers.
Three-and-a-half-pearl Scandic Sluseholmen offers business travelers proximity to Bella Center for an affordable rate. But the hotel is far from central Copenhagen -- about a 20-minute drive -- so it isn't ideal for tourists. The lobby's decor is mod and swank, with splashes of hot pink and purple. The hotel's 215 rooms are stylish with clean lines, and feature flat-screen TVs and free Wi-Fi, but there are no kettles or mini-fridges, and some guests say street-facing units are noisy. There's a full-service restaurant that offers a free hot breakfast buffet, a bar, and a well-equipped fitness center with a sauna and whirlpool. Travelers looking for a more upscale stay can consider Crowne Plaza Copenhagen Towers.
First Hotel Twentyseven is a 200-room upscale chain property in central Copenhagen, within walking distance of attractions. Bright rooms have comfy beds, sleek bathrooms, and pleasant city views -- but they can be small, and some show a bit of wear and tear. And although the hotel sports the clean lines of typical Scandinavian design, and suites have whirlpool tubs, the lower-end rooms have more basic decor and lack minibars and coffee- and tea-making facilities. Breakfast is not always included in the room rate, and noise from the street and the swanky cocktail lounge can pose a problem for light sleepers, especially on weekends. Wi-Fi is free throughout, and parking and bike rentals are available for a fee. Travelers might want to also consider the Scandic Front Hotel, a slightly quieter alternative at comparable rates.
First Hotel Twentyseven is a 200-room upscale chain property in central Copenhagen, within walking distance of attractions. Bright rooms have comfy beds, sleek bathrooms, and pleasant city views -- but they can be small, and some show a bit of wear and tear. And although the hotel sports the clean lines of typical Scandinavian design, and suites have whirlpool tubs, the lower-end rooms have more basic decor and lack minibars and coffee- and tea-making facilities. Breakfast is not always included in the room rate, and noise from the street and the swanky cocktail lounge can pose a problem for light sleepers, especially on weekends. Wi-Fi is free throughout, and parking and bike rentals are available for a fee. Travelers might want to also consider the Scandic Front Hotel, a slightly quieter alternative at comparable rates.
The centrally located 353-room Cabinn City Hotel is a budget property. Its gray and white interiors are sleek and streamlined, and there's a year-round courtyard. The lobby holds a pleasant lounge and small business center with Apple computers. Rooms were inspired by ship cabins, and space can be tight, although some have balconies. Rates are calculated on either a per-person or per-room basis -- which is a plus for solo travelers. All rooms include coffee- and tea-making facilities, flat-screen TVs, and free Wi-Fi. The hotel serves a continental buffet breakfast, which is included in some room rates. Budget travelers looking for more of a party vibe might want to check out the Generator Copenhagen hostel, which has slightly lower rates and a few more features.
The centrally located 353-room Cabinn City Hotel is a budget property. Its gray and white interiors are sleek and streamlined, and there's a year-round courtyard. The lobby holds a pleasant lounge and small business center with Apple computers. Rooms were inspired by ship cabins, and space can be tight, although some have balconies. Rates are calculated on either a per-person or per-room basis -- which is a plus for solo travelers. All rooms include coffee- and tea-making facilities, flat-screen TVs, and free Wi-Fi. The hotel serves a continental buffet breakfast, which is included in some room rates. Budget travelers looking for more of a party vibe might want to check out the Generator Copenhagen hostel, which has slightly lower rates and a few more features.