Pros
- Central location, surrounded by shops and restaurants
- Newly renovated and freshly luxurious ambiance
- Full-service spa and modern fitness center with training
- Indoor heated swimming pool
- Michelin-starred restaurant serving modern Danish cuisine
- Denmark's first Champagne bar
- Most suites have balconies
- Rooms have Nespresso machines and B&O technology
- Grand Ballroom can be rented as event space
- Free Wi-Fi and vintage-style bikes to borrow
Cons
- Pricier than most Copenhagen hotels
- Fee for breakfast
- Rooms near neighboring bar can get late-night street noise
Bottom Line
Originally established in 1755 and completely renovated in 2013, Copenhagen's iconic Hotel D'Angleterre is among the most luxurious in Europe. With an exquisite full-service spa, indoor pool and sauna, Michelin-rated restaurant, and glamorous Champagne bar, the intimate, 90-room hotel has everything you expect from a five-pearl experience. Most of the rooms are contemporary suites with creature comforts. Its central location on the Kongens Nytorv means nearly all the city’s attractions are within easy walking distance. Prices are, of course, high.
Amenities
- Fitness Center
- Internet
- Pool
- Spa
Scene
Luxury and romance in one of Copenhagen's most iconic buildings
Situated in one of Copenhagen’s most beautiful historic buildings, the Hotel D'Angleterre oozes luxury and romance inside and out. Doormen and bellhops greet guests at the entrance and, with fresh plants and flowers everywhere, the hotel’s lobby looks like a palace. There are plush velvety couches in front of the wood-burning fireplace, and antique mirrors, lamps, and ornate chandeliers hang throughout the hotel, some set high up in gilded domes. A grand staircase winds through the building’s six floors, making its grand descent into the lobby. The Balthazar Champagne bar with its long, black bar running the length of the room, is an elegant combination of contemporary and classic design. Modern cocktail tables are accompanied by high-back velvet chairs and the ceiling is hung with more ornate chandeliers. The indoor pool, despite not getting any natural light, is spacious and cavernous, with romantic lighting and modern pillars that hearken back to a Roman bath. The Grand Ballroom feel straight out of Cinderella. Hotel D' Angleterre is as romantic and luxurious as they come.
Location
At the heart of historic central Copenhagen, walking distance to all major sights
The hotel is situated on the busy Kongens Nytorv square in the heart of Copenhagen’s city center. The area is bustling with pedestrian tourist traffic, and buildings on both sides of the hotel are outfitted with designer boutiques, department stores, cafes, and restaurants. The hotel is located at the top of Stroget shopping street, and Nyhavn canal and the Royal Danish Theatre are both within a five-minute walk. The Montmartre Jazz House is a couple of blocks away and the Danish Film Institute is about a 10-minute walk. The nearest metro stop is right down the road and the airport is about 30 minutes away via public transit.
Rooms
A modern palace, with ornate furnishings, B&O technology, Nespresso machines, and some private balconies
There are 90 rooms at Hotel D’Angleterre and most of them are suites. All are impeccably decorated with classically styled lamps, antique mirrors, rich curtains and fabrics, oil paintings, and designer furniture. The suites all have an spacious lounge area separate from the bedroom with coffee table, presidential-sized desk, and plush couches. Bathrooms are spacious, with a bath tub, separate walk-in shower, bidets, and bathrobes. The Royal Suite is fit for royalty, with satin rose-gold bedding, antique mirrors, and a crystal chandelier over the bed. Many rooms have balconies with views looking out over the square. All rooms have a Bang & Olufsen flat-screen TV, game-connective media hub, slippers, free Wi-Fi, a safe, minibar with high-end wines and liquors, and Nespresso machine. Note that some rooms facing the square can get street noise at night.
Features
Michelin-rated restaurant, Balthazar Champagne bar, spa, and indoor pool
The hotel's fine-dining, Michelin-rated Marchal restaurant serves a locally sourced menu of modern Danish cuisine for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Balthazar Champagne bar -- the first Champagne bar in Denmark, according to the hotel -- serves an extensive selection of wine and bubbles, as well as nearly every other type of boutique alcohol. The luxurious Amazing Space spa offers a full range of treatments, from stone massages to beauty treatments, and has a relaxation lounge. There is a heated indoor pool large enough for laps, as well as a sauna and fitness center; the latter is somewhat dark and on the small side, but has just about every type of weight and machine. There is free Wi-Fi throughout the hotel, as well as room service, bike rentals, meeting and event rooms with state-of-the-art audio-visual equipment, and a ballroom that has a rich history of hosting galas and major events.
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Scene
Luxury and romance in one of Copenhagen's most iconic buildings
Situated in one of Copenhagen’s most beautiful historic buildings, the Hotel D'Angleterre oozes luxury and romance inside and out. Doormen and bellhops greet guests at the entrance and, with fresh plants and flowers everywhere, the hotel’s lobby looks like a palace. There are plush velvety couches in front of the wood-burning fireplace, and antique mirrors, lamps, and ornate chandeliers hang throughout the hotel, some set high up in gilded domes. A grand staircase winds through the building’s six floors, making its grand descent into the lobby. The Balthazar Champagne bar with its long, black bar running the length of the room, is an elegant combination of contemporary and classic design. Modern cocktail tables are accompanied by high-back velvet chairs and the ceiling is hung with more ornate chandeliers. The indoor pool, despite not getting any natural light, is spacious and cavernous, with romantic lighting and modern pillars that hearken back to a Roman bath. The Grand Ballroom feel straight out of Cinderella. Hotel D' Angleterre is as romantic and luxurious as they come.
Location
At the heart of historic central Copenhagen, walking distance to all major sights
The hotel is situated on the busy Kongens Nytorv square in the heart of Copenhagen’s city center. The area is bustling with pedestrian tourist traffic, and buildings on both sides of the hotel are outfitted with designer boutiques, department stores, cafes, and restaurants. The hotel is located at the top of Stroget shopping street, and Nyhavn canal and the Royal Danish Theatre are both within a five-minute walk. The Montmartre Jazz House is a couple of blocks away and the Danish Film Institute is about a 10-minute walk. The nearest metro stop is right down the road and the airport is about 30 minutes away via public transit.
Rooms
A modern palace, with ornate furnishings, B&O technology, Nespresso machines, and some private balconies
There are 90 rooms at Hotel D’Angleterre and most of them are suites. All are impeccably decorated with classically styled lamps, antique mirrors, rich curtains and fabrics, oil paintings, and designer furniture. The suites all have an spacious lounge area separate from the bedroom with coffee table, presidential-sized desk, and plush couches. Bathrooms are spacious, with a bath tub, separate walk-in shower, bidets, and bathrobes. The Royal Suite is fit for royalty, with satin rose-gold bedding, antique mirrors, and a crystal chandelier over the bed. Many rooms have balconies with views looking out over the square. All rooms have a Bang & Olufsen flat-screen TV, game-connective media hub, slippers, free Wi-Fi, a safe, minibar with high-end wines and liquors, and Nespresso machine. Note that some rooms facing the square can get street noise at night.
Features
Michelin-rated restaurant, Balthazar Champagne bar, spa, and indoor pool
The hotel's fine-dining, Michelin-rated Marchal restaurant serves a locally sourced menu of modern Danish cuisine for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Balthazar Champagne bar -- the first Champagne bar in Denmark, according to the hotel -- serves an extensive selection of wine and bubbles, as well as nearly every other type of boutique alcohol. The luxurious Amazing Space spa offers a full range of treatments, from stone massages to beauty treatments, and has a relaxation lounge. There is a heated indoor pool large enough for laps, as well as a sauna and fitness center; the latter is somewhat dark and on the small side, but has just about every type of weight and machine. There is free Wi-Fi throughout the hotel, as well as room service, bike rentals, meeting and event rooms with state-of-the-art audio-visual equipment, and a ballroom that has a rich history of hosting galas and major events.
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Amenities
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Air Conditioner
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Airport Transportation
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Babysitting Services
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Balcony / Terrace / Patio
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Basic Television
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Business Center
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Cable
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Concierge
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Dry Cleaning
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Fitness Center
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Internet
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Kids Allowed
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Laundry
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Meeting / Conference Rooms
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Mini Bar (with liquor)
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Pool
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Poolside Drink Service
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Rental Car Service Desk Onsite
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Room Service
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Separate Bedroom / Living Room Space
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Spa
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