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Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
"The previous reviews about the small size of the hotel rooms were not kidding. I booked a room for three people. Myself and my two young adult daughters. We are kind of small people. 5’5” and all under 120 pounds. We could not pass each other in the space in this room. It was very claustrophobic. In the bathroom, the shower is about 1 foot away from the toilet and has a curtain but is not enclosed so you have to squeegee the whole bathroom floor after you shower. The room could’ve used a couple of extra shelves and more hooks for your stuff. There is no air-conditioning. The weather was mild when we were there, but we still had to leave the window completely open. The entire stay with no screen. There’s no fan in the room. It would’ve made a huge difference if they just had a fan installed on the wall to keep you comfortable at night when you’re sleeping.It’s probably OK for a solo traveler. OK maybe for young travelers as it is a basic step up from a hostel. But I am in my 50s and too old for this. Next time I will look for something much larger. It was a very convenient location, though, about a five minute walk to Central Station in Tilly Gardens."
"The hotel was located right outside of Central Copenhagen only two stops from Central Station. I wish we had stayed there for our entire stay as I just booked it the night before we were flying out because it was close to the airport. Our room was much larger than the small cramped room we had when we stayed near Central Station. Our unit did have air-conditioning, had soap provided and a hairdryer. The staff were very friendly. They even gave me ice upon request at the downstairs bar. Our room also had a little kitchenette, but I’m not sure if that is standard to every room. There is not the kettle for hot water provided in the rooms that we typically have in Europe with complementary coffee, but it is inexpensive to purchase from the machine downstairs."
"The soundproofing was amazing . We could not hear any traffic or activity in the hallway. The staff were pleasant and very helpful. The hotel is clean and modern. The location is excellent. The bed is comfortable and the sheets crisp. Towels are fluffy. Wifi had no issues."
"Stay here for 2 night. Front desk staff Luka was very helpful. The location is away from city center but still easily accessible through public transportation. There is a bus stop right across the street from the hotel, and a metro station is a few minutes walk. The best thing about is hotel is the lake view. Our room is directly facing the lake and the view is spectacular!! I like looking at the sunset from our room window. We also enjoyed walking around the lake. If you walk to the other side of the lake, you will see a beautiful neighborhood and some sightseeing sites (I am surprised it is that closed). Taking a walk in the morning and early evening is quite pleasant.
The food in the hotel restaurant is also very tasty. One downside about this hotel is the rooms aren’t sound proof. You can literally hear people talking in the hallway, and the sound of opening/closing doors from nearby rooms can be loud."
"So a few very disappointing points: pillows were horrible, blackout curtains were too light and light came in from the bottom, no ice bucket or ice machine, no instant coffee in room just tea,no cleaning of my room until late in afternoon, if at all. Overpriced breakfast buffet and generally overpriced room.
Staff was excellent and super polite."
"We had a rather odd experience at this hotel when checking in. We were two couples on one booking. On checking in, one couple was informed that we had been upgraded to an executive room but without access to the executive lounge. The other couple did not get a room upgrade but did get an upgrade to use the executive lounge. This left us with one of our couples able to access these facilities but the other not, unless we paid an additional £100 for the three nights. We felt obliged to do this so that we could all use the same facilities but honestly felt it was a rather bizarre way for the hotel to behave and left with a slight suspicion that it was a way to induce people to pay extra for these facilities.
Other than that a good experience with the only poor aspect being a rather erratic cleaning service. They didn't replenish our tea and coffee on the first morning and left dirty coffee cups in the room. The second day they replenished the tea and coffee but removed all the coffee cups and most oddly removed the two bottles of unopened complementary water. We were also shocked to discover that one of the bottles of wine in the mini bar was empty and had to dispute this with reception on checkout."
What can I expect on my historical trip to Copenhagen?
On a trip to Copenhagen, those interested in local history will likely want to explore the monuments. And while you're here, you can visit the array of shops and picturesque gardens. You can also discover the area's fascinating museums.
How many historically relevant hotels will I find in Copenhagen?
In Copenhagen, you'll find 1434 hotel accommodations bookable on Expedia but not many designated as historic hotels.
What are the top historical places and other sights in Copenhagen?
Copenhagen is notable for its monuments and landmarks like Wallmans Circus Building, Tivoli Concert Hall, and Christiansborg Palace. Known for its museums and art, cultural venues include Hans Christian Andersen Fairy-Tale House, Pumpehuset, and Huset-KBH. Other popular sights include Tivoli Gardens and Nyhavn.
What is a historic hotel like in Copenhagen?
Historic hotels give guests the opportunity to stay in a place that's been officially recognized with a national historic designation. Historic hotels throughout the world can take the form of palaces, castles, stately homes or even lodges, pubs, or skyscrapers. These types of hotels in Copenhagen often retain original elements like traditional architecture and period features in guestrooms or communal spaces.
What is the difference between a historic hotel and a heritage hotel?
These are quite similar. "Historic hotel" is a term often used in the U.S., whereas "heritage hotel" is common in Asia and Europe. Historic hotels tend to emphasize the physical building and architecture. Mainly heritage hotels draw meaning from the cultural value and how it inspired the surrounding community.
Do historic hotels in Copenhagen have modern facilities?
Yes, efforts are made to preserve historic facades and treasured traditions, but hotel interiors are fitted with modern conveniences and safety features. Tourists who book a stay can expect the usual amenities you'd get from a hotel such as WiFi, heating and air conditioning, and updated bathroom facilities. Booking a historic hotel in Copenhagen doesn't mean you're picking a place that's rundown or uncomfortable for guests.