Located on a quiet, picturesque street just a couple of blocks from Copenhagen's Nyhavn canal and the central Kongens Nytorv square, the Best Western Plus Hotel City Copenhagen is a mid-range hotel with few amenities but better-than-average decor, including mid-century Danish design furnishing and portraits of jazz artists on the walls. The free buffet breakfast, free Wi-Fi, business center with two computers, and bicycles to rent round out the convenient-for-tourists facilities. Rooms are on the smaller side, but are slightly more interesting than the chain standard, and the central location can't be beat. It's a better value than most in its price range in the city center.
Located on a quiet, picturesque street just a couple of blocks from Copenhagen's Nyhavn canal and the central Kongens Nytorv square, the Best Western Plus Hotel City Copenhagen is a mid-range hotel with few amenities but better-than-average decor, including mid-century Danish design furnishing and portraits of jazz artists on the walls. The free buffet breakfast, free Wi-Fi, business center with two computers, and bicycles to rent round out the convenient-for-tourists facilities. Rooms are on the smaller side, but are slightly more interesting than the chain standard, and the central location can't be beat. It's a better value than most in its price range in the city center.
Located a 10-minute drive from the airport, the Crowne Plaza Copenhagen Towers is a convenient pick for guests in transit. This upscale chain hotel has stylish common areas, including its restaurant and lounge, and there’s a modern fitness center, but don't expect scenic strolls around the immediate area -- central Copenhagen is a 15-minute metro ride away. The 366 rooms are spacious and contemporary, with modern conveniences like minibars and free Wi-Fi, and Club Room guests receive free breakfast. Guests wanting to stay closer to the city center should compare rates with SP34, a modern, upscale hotel in Copenhagen’s Latin Quarter.
Located a 10-minute drive from the airport, the Crowne Plaza Copenhagen Towers is a convenient pick for guests in transit. This upscale chain hotel has stylish common areas, including its restaurant and lounge, and there’s a modern fitness center, but don't expect scenic strolls around the immediate area -- central Copenhagen is a 15-minute metro ride away. The 366 rooms are spacious and contemporary, with modern conveniences like minibars and free Wi-Fi, and Club Room guests receive free breakfast. Guests wanting to stay closer to the city center should compare rates with SP34, a modern, upscale hotel in Copenhagen’s Latin Quarter.
The Charlottehaven is an upper-middle-range hotel that operates like an upscale apartment complex, with many guests staying several days or even months. The property's 44 spacious, modern apartments feature separate living areas, fully equipped kitchens with dining areas, roomy balconies with seating, plus flat-screen TVs, washers and dryers, and free Wi-Fi. Only penthouses have air-conditioning, though, and utilities cost an extra fee. The property has a lobby cafe (open during the week), a health club with a sauna, a squash court, a lap pool, and a spacious gym with modern cardio and weightlifting equipment. It's in Østerbro, which is slightly outside of the heart of the city, but the train is just a three-minute walk away. The biggest competitor is the Adina Apartment Hotels Copenhagen, which has a chicer restaurant, but its wellness facilities aren't as extensive.
The Charlottehaven is an upper-middle-range hotel that operates like an upscale apartment complex, with many guests staying several days or even months. The property's 44 spacious, modern apartments feature separate living areas, fully equipped kitchens with dining areas, roomy balconies with seating, plus flat-screen TVs, washers and dryers, and free Wi-Fi. Only penthouses have air-conditioning, though, and utilities cost an extra fee. The property has a lobby cafe (open during the week), a health club with a sauna, a squash court, a lap pool, and a spacious gym with modern cardio and weightlifting equipment. It's in Østerbro, which is slightly outside of the heart of the city, but the train is just a three-minute walk away. The biggest competitor is the Adina Apartment Hotels Copenhagen, which has a chicer restaurant, but its wellness facilities aren't as extensive.
The three-pearl Absalon Hotel, a 161-room, modern property in Copenhagen, is centrally located in the neighborhood of Vesterbro, a trendy section also known as the Meatpacking District. Light (from big casement windows), color, and charm are in abundance throughout the interiors, which were done by Designer's Guild, adding a splashy, contemporary look that matches the property's youthful location. Bike rentals and a Scandinavian breakfast buffet are also on offer, and rooms circle a lounge-y central courtyard. But there's no full restaurant, and the property also lacks a fitness or business center. If the Absalon is booked, visitors to Copenhagen could try its sister property nearby, the Andersen Hotel.
The three-pearl Absalon Hotel, a 161-room, modern property in Copenhagen, is centrally located in the neighborhood of Vesterbro, a trendy section also known as the Meatpacking District. Light (from big casement windows), color, and charm are in abundance throughout the interiors, which were done by Designer's Guild, adding a splashy, contemporary look that matches the property's youthful location. Bike rentals and a Scandinavian breakfast buffet are also on offer, and rooms circle a lounge-y central courtyard. But there's no full restaurant, and the property also lacks a fitness or business center. If the Absalon is booked, visitors to Copenhagen could try its sister property nearby, the Andersen Hotel.
This upscale hotel is a former department store within walking distance to major attractions like the Tivoli Gardens and Christiansborg Palace in the heart of Copenhagen’s Old Town. Despite its large size and upscale aesthetic, the hotel’s relaxed foyer and charming outdoor courtyard keep the property feeling approachable and laid-back. The 268 guest rooms are achingly hip and include local snacks in the minibars. Three snazzy dining/bar options serve exceptional food (breakfast isn’t included with rates). The hotel has undergone extensive renovations as of 2017, but some areas reflect lingering issues like slow bathroom drainage and a gym that has yet to open as of fall 2017. For lower rates, the Comfort Hotel Vesterbro offers trendy decor in a hip neighborhood, plus free breakfast.
This upscale hotel is a former department store within walking distance to major attractions like the Tivoli Gardens and Christiansborg Palace in the heart of Copenhagen’s Old Town. Despite its large size and upscale aesthetic, the hotel’s relaxed foyer and charming outdoor courtyard keep the property feeling approachable and laid-back. The 268 guest rooms are achingly hip and include local snacks in the minibars. Three snazzy dining/bar options serve exceptional food (breakfast isn’t included with rates). The hotel has undergone extensive renovations as of 2017, but some areas reflect lingering issues like slow bathroom drainage and a gym that has yet to open as of fall 2017. For lower rates, the Comfort Hotel Vesterbro offers trendy decor in a hip neighborhood, plus free breakfast.
One of the most affordable hotels in central Copenhagen, Hotel Nebo is popular with budget travelers just looking for a place to sleep and leave a bag while exploring the city. The hotel is half a block from the central train station (which can be seedy at night), and within minutes of Tivoli and other central sights. Rooms with private and shared bathrooms are available, and there's free Wi-Fi, a private courtyard, and a reasonably priced breakfast. It won't win any awards, but the price is hard to beat in a city as expensive as Copenhagen.
One of the most affordable hotels in central Copenhagen, Hotel Nebo is popular with budget travelers just looking for a place to sleep and leave a bag while exploring the city. The hotel is half a block from the central train station (which can be seedy at night), and within minutes of Tivoli and other central sights. Rooms with private and shared bathrooms are available, and there's free Wi-Fi, a private courtyard, and a reasonably priced breakfast. It won't win any awards, but the price is hard to beat in a city as expensive as Copenhagen.
Located in a quiet, waterfront neighborhood a short metro or train ride from the city center, the three-and-a-half pearl Adina Apartment Hotel Copenhagen is an ideal choice for business travelers, independent travelers, those on longer visits, or anyone looking for affordable and independent lodging. Its 128 guest rooms are all fully outfitted apartments -- with everything from washing machines to full kitchens -- but the hotel also offers all the standard perks like an indoor swimming pool, fitness center, sauna, and bar and restaurant. The ferry terminal is just next-door, the Opera House is nearby, and the city center is a 10-minute train ride, or 15-minute bike ride, away.
Located in a quiet, waterfront neighborhood a short metro or train ride from the city center, the three-and-a-half pearl Adina Apartment Hotel Copenhagen is an ideal choice for business travelers, independent travelers, those on longer visits, or anyone looking for affordable and independent lodging. Its 128 guest rooms are all fully outfitted apartments -- with everything from washing machines to full kitchens -- but the hotel also offers all the standard perks like an indoor swimming pool, fitness center, sauna, and bar and restaurant. The ferry terminal is just next-door, the Opera House is nearby, and the city center is a 10-minute train ride, or 15-minute bike ride, away.
The AC Hotel Bella Sky Copenhagen is an upper-middle-range hotel located next to the Bella Center conference center. It's located about 15 minutes outside of the city center, but it has good access to public transport. Both the exterior and interiors are ultra modern, with a stylish contemporary design. The 792 rooms and 19 suites feature flat-screen TVs, minibars, and free Wi-Fi. There's a buffet breakfast, though it's not included in room rates, as well as three other restaurants. With stunning views overlooking the city, the rooftop Sky Bar is one of the hotel's main highlights. Additional features include a spa with an indoor swimming pool, fitness center, and 48 varying event facilities. Travelers looking for an alternative closer to the city center can consider Scandic Copenhagen, which also includes a free buffet breakfast, but has higher rates.
The AC Hotel Bella Sky Copenhagen is an upper-middle-range hotel located next to the Bella Center conference center. It's located about 15 minutes outside of the city center, but it has good access to public transport. Both the exterior and interiors are ultra modern, with a stylish contemporary design. The 792 rooms and 19 suites feature flat-screen TVs, minibars, and free Wi-Fi. There's a buffet breakfast, though it's not included in room rates, as well as three other restaurants. With stunning views overlooking the city, the rooftop Sky Bar is one of the hotel's main highlights. Additional features include a spa with an indoor swimming pool, fitness center, and 48 varying event facilities. Travelers looking for an alternative closer to the city center can consider Scandic Copenhagen, which also includes a free buffet breakfast, but has higher rates.
The three-and-a-half-pearl Phoenix Copenhagen is a historic hotel that has maintained an elegant atmosphere and design, especially with its latest renovation of the rooms in 2017. It's conveniently located on the Bredgade, for fast access to art galleries and restaurants. Couples and business travelers flock here for the English-inspired cafe and brasserie that serves a hot and cold breakfast (for a fee), a modest fitness center, and five meeting rooms. While most of the 213 rooms are trendy in design and are equipped with minibars and flat-screen TVs, not all units have air-conditioning or coffee- and tea-making facilities; some rooms suffer from street noise. Hotel Kong Arthur is a good alternative with a spa, multiple dining options, and kettles in all units.
The three-and-a-half-pearl Phoenix Copenhagen is a historic hotel that has maintained an elegant atmosphere and design, especially with its latest renovation of the rooms in 2017. It's conveniently located on the Bredgade, for fast access to art galleries and restaurants. Couples and business travelers flock here for the English-inspired cafe and brasserie that serves a hot and cold breakfast (for a fee), a modest fitness center, and five meeting rooms. While most of the 213 rooms are trendy in design and are equipped with minibars and flat-screen TVs, not all units have air-conditioning or coffee- and tea-making facilities; some rooms suffer from street noise. Hotel Kong Arthur is a good alternative with a spa, multiple dining options, and kettles in all units.
The three-pearl Copenhagen Plaza is located on the edge of the hip Vesterbro district, and designed with an Old-World, gentlemen's club feel. Its 93 rooms are mostly period-style, featuring plaid fabrics, flat-screen TVs, minibars, and free Wi-Fi. Note that double beds are actually two twin-size beds pushed together, and some rooms have slanted ceilings. A standout feature here is the stunning and popular Library Bar with nightly live jazz. Aside from that, there are a grill restaurant, small 24-hour fitness center, and conference facilities. Leisure visitors seem to appreciate the sophisticated charm of an era gone by, although it's hard not to notice the need for refurbishment. Business travelers might want to consider the similarly priced and nearby Imperial Hotel, which has more modern interiors and in-room kettles.
The three-pearl Copenhagen Plaza is located on the edge of the hip Vesterbro district, and designed with an Old-World, gentlemen's club feel. Its 93 rooms are mostly period-style, featuring plaid fabrics, flat-screen TVs, minibars, and free Wi-Fi. Note that double beds are actually two twin-size beds pushed together, and some rooms have slanted ceilings. A standout feature here is the stunning and popular Library Bar with nightly live jazz. Aside from that, there are a grill restaurant, small 24-hour fitness center, and conference facilities. Leisure visitors seem to appreciate the sophisticated charm of an era gone by, although it's hard not to notice the need for refurbishment. Business travelers might want to consider the similarly priced and nearby Imperial Hotel, which has more modern interiors and in-room kettles.