The 708-room CABINN Metro is a budget hotel situated between the airport and central Copenhagen (under 20 minutes to each) and within an eight-minute walk of the metro. The hotel has few frills -- there's a spacious lobby with a 24-hour bar/cafe/reception desk plus meeting rooms and a breakfast room where a decent continental breakfast is served daily for an extra fee. While amenities are limited, it's a nice step up from a hostel for travelers who want their own space without breaking the bank. Rooms, which run from singles to four-person family rooms, are basic and small but clean with tiny en-suite bathrooms, flat-screen TVs, coffee/tea service, and free Wi-Fi. Travelers may want to compare rates with Copenhagen Go Hotel, a budget property closer to the airport.
The 708-room CABINN Metro is a budget hotel situated between the airport and central Copenhagen (under 20 minutes to each) and within an eight-minute walk of the metro. The hotel has few frills -- there's a spacious lobby with a 24-hour bar/cafe/reception desk plus meeting rooms and a breakfast room where a decent continental breakfast is served daily for an extra fee. While amenities are limited, it's a nice step up from a hostel for travelers who want their own space without breaking the bank. Rooms, which run from singles to four-person family rooms, are basic and small but clean with tiny en-suite bathrooms, flat-screen TVs, coffee/tea service, and free Wi-Fi. Travelers may want to compare rates with Copenhagen Go Hotel, a budget property closer to the airport.
The 152-room Scandic Webers is an upper-middle-range hotel centrally located in trendy Vesterbro, just a three-minute walk to Copenhagen’s main train station. Decor is simple and modern, if somewhat generic, and guest rooms range from tiny Economy Rooms to more spacious (for Copenhagen) Junior Suites for up to four guests. Furniture in rooms may show some wear-and-tear, but the spaces are equipped with modern amenities like flat-screen TVs, mini-fridges, and free Wi-Fi. The hotel has a cafe that serves an extensive free breakfast buffet, and a stylish bar with floor-to-ceiling windows. There's no fitness center, but guests have free access to one at a nearby hotel. The nearby Comfort Hotel Vesterbro has a trendier vibe, but rooms lack mini-fridges and guests don't have access to fitness facilities.
The 152-room Scandic Webers is an upper-middle-range hotel centrally located in trendy Vesterbro, just a three-minute walk to Copenhagen’s main train station. Decor is simple and modern, if somewhat generic, and guest rooms range from tiny Economy Rooms to more spacious (for Copenhagen) Junior Suites for up to four guests. Furniture in rooms may show some wear-and-tear, but the spaces are equipped with modern amenities like flat-screen TVs, mini-fridges, and free Wi-Fi. The hotel has a cafe that serves an extensive free breakfast buffet, and a stylish bar with floor-to-ceiling windows. There's no fitness center, but guests have free access to one at a nearby hotel. The nearby Comfort Hotel Vesterbro has a trendier vibe, but rooms lack mini-fridges and guests don't have access to fitness facilities.
The Copenhagen Star Hotel is a casual mid-range property whose best feature is its prime location three minutes from the city's Central Station. Its 134 rooms, with plain and mostly neutral interiors, have large windows and urban views. The breakfast buffet is served for a fee either indoors or in a central courtyard. The hotel's in-house burger restaurant is popular and the bar is bright with floor-to-ceiling windows. Bicycle rentals are available. Downsides include uneven housekeeping and slow Wi-Fi, which is free throughout the property. For a similar property, travelers might try the more stylish, midcentury modern Hotel Alexandra.
The Copenhagen Star Hotel is a casual mid-range property whose best feature is its prime location three minutes from the city's Central Station. Its 134 rooms, with plain and mostly neutral interiors, have large windows and urban views. The breakfast buffet is served for a fee either indoors or in a central courtyard. The hotel's in-house burger restaurant is popular and the bar is bright with floor-to-ceiling windows. Bicycle rentals are available. Downsides include uneven housekeeping and slow Wi-Fi, which is free throughout the property. For a similar property, travelers might try the more stylish, midcentury modern Hotel Alexandra.
The Scandic Copenhagen hotel is a 486-room, 18-story upscale hotel located in central Copenhagen and abutting the Vesterbro area. Right along a lake with great views of both the water and Copenhagen, this property has fresh, modern decor and eclectic accents. With a stylish restaurant and bar, free Wi-Fi, small fitness center, and kid-friendly extras, the Scandic Copenhagen offers an unusually full range of amenities for a mid-city hotel. Like most Copenhagen hotels, the rooms are small and some guests complain that the beds are downright tiny, though rooms are well-decorated and modern. Guests who enjoy the eclectic vibe, but want more basic amenities and a cheaper price can try the First Hotel Mayfair, a four-minute walk south of the Scandic Copenhagen.
The Scandic Copenhagen hotel is a 486-room, 18-story upscale hotel located in central Copenhagen and abutting the Vesterbro area. Right along a lake with great views of both the water and Copenhagen, this property has fresh, modern decor and eclectic accents. With a stylish restaurant and bar, free Wi-Fi, small fitness center, and kid-friendly extras, the Scandic Copenhagen offers an unusually full range of amenities for a mid-city hotel. Like most Copenhagen hotels, the rooms are small and some guests complain that the beds are downright tiny, though rooms are well-decorated and modern. Guests who enjoy the eclectic vibe, but want more basic amenities and a cheaper price can try the First Hotel Mayfair, a four-minute walk south of the Scandic Copenhagen.
Located in an uninspiring industrial area outside Copenhagen city center, Scandic Sydhavnen is a modern and light-filled upper-middle-range hotel that attracts many business travelers. With 391 guest rooms spread over five floors, it’s a big place, and its location just two train stops from downtown is well connected. Rooms are spacious and bright with wood floors, but they lack minibars and some have wet-room-style bathrooms, a distinct drawback. Family rooms add sofa beds while suites include balconies and kitchenettes. Pluses include a free breakfast, gym, and sauna. There's plenty to attract families, like a play room in the restaurant, mini golf course, and swings. However, a better choice for travelers looking to be in the city center is Scandic Palace Hotel, set in an Art Nouveau building with a romantic vibe.
Located in an uninspiring industrial area outside Copenhagen city center, Scandic Sydhavnen is a modern and light-filled upper-middle-range hotel that attracts many business travelers. With 391 guest rooms spread over five floors, it’s a big place, and its location just two train stops from downtown is well connected. Rooms are spacious and bright with wood floors, but they lack minibars and some have wet-room-style bathrooms, a distinct drawback. Family rooms add sofa beds while suites include balconies and kitchenettes. Pluses include a free breakfast, gym, and sauna. There's plenty to attract families, like a play room in the restaurant, mini golf course, and swings. However, a better choice for travelers looking to be in the city center is Scandic Palace Hotel, set in an Art Nouveau building with a romantic vibe.
Centrally situated near Copenhagen's hip Vesterbro District, this lower-middle-range hostel meets a backpacker’s budget while offering a sociable vibe and modern, mostly clean facilities. The property makes the most of its limited real estate, using its brightly colored, eclectically decorated lobby as its late night bar, lounge, and communal dining area. The 88 rooms (mix of dorms and private rooms) are small, and lack closet space and air-conditioning, but they are artfully decorated. Not all private rooms have en-suite bathrooms, and shared bathrooms come up short on cleanliness. Despite a rather noisy environment (no curfew here) the hotel’s friendly atmosphere, freebies, shared dinners, and convenient location near Central Station attracts a young, energetic crowd. Hotel Osterport is a quieter budget-friendly option with better bathrooms, but it’s located further outside the city center and lacks character.
Centrally situated near Copenhagen's hip Vesterbro District, this lower-middle-range hostel meets a backpacker’s budget while offering a sociable vibe and modern, mostly clean facilities. The property makes the most of its limited real estate, using its brightly colored, eclectically decorated lobby as its late night bar, lounge, and communal dining area. The 88 rooms (mix of dorms and private rooms) are small, and lack closet space and air-conditioning, but they are artfully decorated. Not all private rooms have en-suite bathrooms, and shared bathrooms come up short on cleanliness. Despite a rather noisy environment (no curfew here) the hotel’s friendly atmosphere, freebies, shared dinners, and convenient location near Central Station attracts a young, energetic crowd. Hotel Osterport is a quieter budget-friendly option with better bathrooms, but it’s located further outside the city center and lacks character.
The mid-range Copenhagen Strand is conveniently surrounded by restaurants and bars, and situated along the waterfront a three-minute walk from the Nyhavn Canal. The 174 guest rooms are bright and homey, though small in size, and come equipped with flat-screen TVs, minibars, and free Wi-Fi, plus some have small private balconies. There's not much in terms of features here, with no restaurant or fitness facilities, but a varied and plentiful breakfast buffet gets great reviews from guests (but it's not free). A meeting rooms and computer/printer in the lobby round out the amenities. For something with more features, check out the Avenue Hotel Copenhagen, which has a bar and lounge, boutique gift shop, and a free breakfast buffet -- but it's situated outside of the tourist area.
The mid-range Copenhagen Strand is conveniently surrounded by restaurants and bars, and situated along the waterfront a three-minute walk from the Nyhavn Canal. The 174 guest rooms are bright and homey, though small in size, and come equipped with flat-screen TVs, minibars, and free Wi-Fi, plus some have small private balconies. There's not much in terms of features here, with no restaurant or fitness facilities, but a varied and plentiful breakfast buffet gets great reviews from guests (but it's not free). A meeting rooms and computer/printer in the lobby round out the amenities. For something with more features, check out the Avenue Hotel Copenhagen, which has a bar and lounge, boutique gift shop, and a free breakfast buffet -- but it's situated outside of the tourist area.