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Inner Copenhagen boasts approximately 80 different places you can stay, ranging from the simplest of hostels to apartments and five-star deluxe hotels of international standard. Several new hotels are under construction, for instance a Hilton airport hotel and a five-star Marriott by the harbour front.

The Copenhagen suburbs also offer a rich variety of hotels, motels and hostels. Many of these lie in green surroundings by a forest or beach. Plenty of the hotels in northern Copenhagen are close to attractions such as the Deer Park, Bakken>, Denmark's Aquarium and Bellevue Beach, whilst most of the southern hotels by Køge Bay are close to the coastline.

Central Copenhagen

In the centre of Copenhagen there are three important hotel streets: Vester Voldgade, Helgolandsgade and Colbjørnsensgade. Here, one hotel façade follows the next along the street. Accommodation on Vester Voldgade places the guest right in the middle of it all, between Strøget, Tivoli and Rådhuspladsen (the Town Hall Square), in an area of a multitude of shopping, leisure facilities and cinemas. Here you will find hotels like Hotel Danmark, the four-star Hotel Kong Frederik and the Palace Hotel.

Helgolandsgade and Colbjørnsensgade are both side streets off Istedgade, a few minutes walk from Copenhagen Central Station. References to Istedgade no longer imply the gutter-area that was once associated with it; Istedgade has been seriously cleaned up in recent years and, actually, a great deal of fine and highly respectable hotels are situated in this area. On Helgolandsgade, also called the hotel street, you will find hotels such as the Saga Hotel, The Mayfair Hotel, Copenhagen Triton, Top Hotel Hebron and Hotel Absalon. In Coldbjørnsensgade you'll find Hotel Selandia, Tiffany – a Sweet Hotel, Copenhagen Star Hotel, Hotel Ansgar, Hotel Cosmopole, Hotel Du Nord and Excelsior Hotel (Europa Hotel).

Many of the city's central hotels are located on Vesterbrogade which runs further onto Frederiksberg and past the Zoo. The Savoy Hotel, Webers Hotel, Copenhagen Crown Hotel and Grand Hotel punctuate this long street. By Vesterport you will find the big Hotel Imperial, Copenhagen Mercur and Copenhagen Richmond.

The area around Kongens Nytorv and Nyhavn also has its fair share of places to stay; among them are the very well-known hotels D'Angleterre, Hotel Opera and the four-star 71 Nyhavn Hotel.

Inexpensive Accommodation

If you are looking for inexpensive accommodation try one of the central hostels. City Public Hostel Vesterbro is only open in the summer, whilst Sleep-in Heaven and Copenhagen Sleep-in maintain year-round offers for backpackers.

Hotel Chains

The most important hotel chains in Copenhagen include the Arp-Hansen Hotel Group, Best Western Hotels Denmark, First Hotels, Radisson SAS, Copenhagen Centre Hotels and Plaza Hotel Group. Radisson SAS has four luxury hotels in Copenhagen at various central locations. All fall into the deluxe category; the five-star Royal Hotel Copenhagen on Amager is especially famous for its exclusive casino. First Hotels own four hotels in Greater Copenhagen, amongst these is the airport hotel First Hotel Dan. Arp-Hansen Hotel Group owns fine and central hotels such as Hotel Astoria, Grand Hotel, Hotel Christian IV, 71 Nyhavn Hotel and Phoenix Copenhagen.

Most of the finer hotels in Greater Copenhagen are members of Horesta's international star award scheme. Besides, many of the hotels has been awarded with The Green Key, which demands adherence to no less than 55 health and environmental requirements. This means the hotel strives to protect the environment by using environmentally sound cleaning products and detergents.

Several centralised booking offices are located in the capital of which Hotel Booking Copenhagen probably gives the most comprehensive coverage. The address is: Gammel Kongevej 1 DK-1610 Copenhagen V Tel. +45 33 25 74 00 Fax +45 33 25 74 10 woco@woco.dk and booking@woco.dk The office hours varies depending of seasons. In the summer (1/5-31/8), the office is open for hotel booking Monday-Saturday 10am-8pm and Sunday 11am-1pm (July+August). Check Wonderful Copenhagen's homepage for other hours.

Alternatively, you can contact the Copenhagen Tourist Information Bernstorffsgade 1 DK-1577 Copenhagen V Tel.: +45 70 22 24 42 Fax: +45 70 22 24 52 touristinfo@woco.dk open Monday-Friday 9am-4.30pm, Saturday 9am-1.30pm (extended hours between May-September).

Several unions of hotels and chains of hotels with a centralised booking system can be found:

Radisson SAS Hotels World Wide can be reached on Amager Boulevard 70 Copenhagen S Tel.+45 3396 5000 Best Western Hotels Denmark's administration is located on Vodroffsvej 59-1 DK 1900 Frederiksberg C Tel +45 35 39 33 13; reservation +45 80 01 09 88.

Arp-Hansen Hotel Group Copenhagen can be reached on Nybrovej 75 DK-2820 Gentofte Tel. +45 80 30 30 45

Scandic Hotels central booking can be reached on Tel: +45 33 48 04 00. Choice Hotels (Comfort and Quality hotels) can be found at Åbenrå 6 DK-1124 Copenhagen K Tel. +45 70 12 16 16/70 12 14 15 Plaza Hotel group is located on Helgolandsgade 7-11 DK-1653 Copenhagen V Tel +45 33 31 86 26 Fax +45 33 31 85 86







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71 Nyhavn Hotel


Four-Star Hotel at Nyhavn
Nyhavn 71
Copenhagen 1051
Denmark
+45 3343 6200
http://www.71nyhavnhotel.com/
71nyhavnhotel@arp-hansen.dk
71 Nyhavn Hotel is a four-star luxury hotel on Nyhavn. As a rebuilt storehouse dating from 1804, the hotel had to undergo a total restoration process in 1997. The rooms are now furnished with private bathroom/toilet, cable TV, mini-bar, hairdryer and trouser press. Executive rooms also have fax machines and ironing facilities. The hotel has its own gourmet restaurant (open until midnight) and a lobby bar (open 24 hours).

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71 Nyhavn Hotel photo by phototram
Photo: phototram
71 Nyhavn Hotel photo by Stefan Elf
Photo: Stefan Elf
 

 
Absalon Hotel


Centrally Located 3-Star Hotel
Helgolandsgade 15
Copenhagen 1653
Denmark
+45 33 24 2211
http://www.absalon-hotel.dk
absalon-hotel@city.dk
Absalon Hotel is located centrally, in the Vesterbro area of Copenhagen. Both luxury rooms and suites are available. All rooms are equipped with bathroom and toilet, telephone, cable TV, trouser press, hairdryer and fridge. The hotel has its own cinema.

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Absalon Hotel photo by Mike Estes
Photo: Mike Estes
 

 
Bakken


Amusement Park In Dyrehaven
Dyrehavevej 62
Copenhagen 2930
Denmark
+45 3963 3544 / +45 3963 7300
http://www.bakken.dk
bakken@bakken.dk
Bakken is a popular amusement park, similar to Tivoli, located in the very scenic area of Dyrehaven. Back in the day, people visited Bakken to drink from the Kirsten Piils Spring in order to be cured by its waters. In 1830, the performers and entertainers arrived at Bakken and they have been there ever since. There is an outdoor stage where artists and performers entertain the audience. Best loved perhaps is the clown Pierrot, who performs at his little house several times a day. Pierrot jokes with the children and swallows fire. A visit to Bakken is often combined with a wonderful walk in the marvellous Dyrehaven.

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Bakken photo by elektronhjarnan
Photo: elektronhjarnan
Bakken photo by elektronhjarnan
Photo: elektronhjarnan
Bakken photo by Ines
Photo: Ines
 

 
Bellevue Beach


Copenhagen's Most Visited Beach
Strandvejen 338
Copenhagen 2930
Denmark
The most popular and most visited beach near Copenhagen, this is a perfect place for swimming and sunbathing. It is situated not far from Dyrehaven and you can see the forest if you swim out from the coast a bit. Take the scenic drive from the centre along Strandvejen to Klampenborg and admire the huge, expensive villas. Highlights of Danish Modernism are the Bellevue houses by Arne Jacobsen, overlooking the beach. In the summer Bellevue is like flypaper, as popular amongst families with children or the young, rich and beautiful, as among volleyball players and bodybuilders. On Øresund a rich sailing life is led all year round, on huge sailboats and elegant kayaks.

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Bellevue Beach photo by Angelina Foo
Photo: Angelina Foo
Bellevue Beach photo by indi endaya
Photo: indi endaya
Bellevue Beach photo by georgestrajan
Photo: georgestrajan
Bellevue Beach photo by Paul Thurlow
Photo: Paul Thurlow
 

 
Comfort Hotel Excelsior


Medium-Sized Hotel
Colbjørngsensgade 6-8
Copenhagen 1652
Denmark
+45 3324 5085
Comfort Hotel Excelsior is a medium-sized hotel with a cosy courtyard terrace. Placed on a side street to Vesterbrogade, it is not far from such attractions as Tivoli, Glyptoteket, the Lakes or the Planetarium. The rooms are furnished with private bathroom/toilet, TV with 20 channels, telephone and mini-bar.

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Copenhagen Marriott Hotel


Marriott Luxury Hotel
5 Kalvebod Brygge
Copenhagen 1560
Denmark
+45 8833 9900
http://www.tkqlhce.com/click-2...
Copenhagen Marriott Hotel is the first Marriott hotel in Denmark. It is a five-star luxury conference hotel with a private fitness center, private parking as well as bars and restaurants. The rooms are furnished with private telephones, TVs and mini-bars and suites are also available. The hotel is situated in a beautiful place overlooking the Copenhagen canal.It has 13 meeting rooms.

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Copenhagen Marriott Hotel photo by Lolla Moon
Photo: Lolla Moon
 

 
Copenhagen Zoo


It's A Wild World
Roskildevej 32
Copenhagen 2000
Denmark
+45 72 20 0200
http://www.zoo.dk
zoo@zoo.dk
Copenhagen Zoo is one of the largest zoological gardens in Europe. It was founded in 1859 by ornithologist N. Kjærbølling, and was then a part of Frederiksberg Have. The landmark of the zoo is a tall watch tower (43.5 metres) and currently the garden where the Children's Zoo is located, is inhabited with animals like goats, cows and rabbits. Copenhagen Zoo contains over 2,500 animal and bird species from all over the world. In recent years great work has been carried out in order to create more space to create believable natural surroundings for the animals. In 1998, Christian Cold designed the new entrance, which is a piece of interesting modern architecture. Another highlight at the Zoo is the Tropical House consisting of rare birds and butterflies in their natural surroundings. Check out the boa constrictor and the poisonous spiders as well.

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Copenhagen Zoo photo by Kristian Mollenborg
Photo: Kristian Mollenborg
Copenhagen Zoo photo by Jacob Bøtter
Photo: Jacob Bøtter
Copenhagen Zoo photo by Rene H. Larsen
Photo: Rene H. Larsen
Copenhagen Zoo photo by Steinthor Hafsteins.
Photo: Steinthor Hafsteins.
Copenhagen Zoo photo by Jan de Sousa
Photo: Jan de Sousa
Copenhagen Zoo photo by Enrico Laçet
Photo: Enrico Laçet
Copenhagen Zoo photo by Kristian Thy
Photo: Kristian Thy
Copenhagen Zoo photo by Mark M Smith
Photo: Mark M Smith
Copenhagen Zoo photo by Caro Warner
Photo: Caro Warner
Copenhagen Zoo photo by Benjamin A. Wendelbo
Photo: Benjamin A. Wendelbo
Copenhagen Zoo photo by 'Annieta'
Photo: 'Annieta'
Copenhagen Zoo photo by Mandy Wax
Photo: Mandy Wax
Copenhagen Zoo photo by Lasse Skovgaard
Photo: Lasse Skovgaard
Copenhagen Zoo photo by Jørgen Erik Christensen
Photo: Jørgen Erik Christensen
Copenhagen Zoo photo by Brian Nordlund
Photo: Brian Nordlund
Copenhagen Zoo photo by Kirsten
Photo: Kirsten
Copenhagen Zoo photo by Karl Gunnarsson
Photo: Karl Gunnarsson
Copenhagen Zoo photo by Marco van den Hout
Photo: Marco van den Hout
Copenhagen Zoo photo by Galleri-Micha.dk
Photo: Galleri-Micha.dk
Copenhagen Zoo photo by Kai Erik Ekstrøm
Photo: Kai Erik Ekstrøm
Copenhagen Zoo photo by Oddur Jónsson
Photo: Oddur Jónsson
Copenhagen Zoo photo by Ulrich Jakobsson
Photo: Ulrich Jakobsson
 

 
Danish Aquarium


Copenhagen's Largest Aquarium
Kavalergården 1
Copenhagen 2920
Denmark
+45 3962 3283
http://www.akvarium.dk
danmarks@akvarium.dk
Denmark's Aquarium is located in the Charlottenlund forest, very close to Charlottenlund palace. It is also very close to Øresund and the beach. Here children and grown-ups alike have the opportunity of studying the rare deep-sea species and many other fish and marine animals that live in the salt-water and fresh-water tanks. You will find sharks, piranhas and many beautiful turtles ranging from huge ones to really tiny ones. One special turtle has recently achieved fame, by swimming from the Mediterranean until it reached the North Sea and the beach at Jylland. Now this strong turtle is resting in one of the tanks in the aquarium. To get there, take bus number 6 and then the S-train to Charlottenlund station. There are free parking spaces at the Aquarium too. Entry fee: DKK75 for adults, DKK40 for children.

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Dyrehaven Nature Park


Nature Park North of Copenhagen
Klampenborgvej
Copenhagen 2930
Denmark
If you are tired of the noise and stress of the city and fancy a bit of fresh air and tranquillity, you can be out of town in leafy Dyrehaven park in less than 15 minutes. The park is great for walking, cycling and riding and is accessible at all times of the year (during the winter you can also ski). Visitors can also hire a horse-drawn carriage from outside the station at Klampenborg and take a ride through the park. Those lucky enough to visit Copenhagen in June should visit Hvidtjørrnesletten and see the ancient hawthorn forest in blossom - a sight you will never forget. Other attractions are Erimitagen, a former hunting lodge in the middle of the forest, Bakken, an amusement park similar to Tivoli and the Rådvad mill at Mølleåen.

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Dyrehaven Nature Park photo by Søren Drastrup
Photo: Søren Drastrup
Dyrehaven Nature Park photo by Gilberto Accioli
Photo: Gilberto Accioli
Dyrehaven Nature Park photo by kittenmoon
Photo: kittenmoon
Dyrehaven Nature Park photo by philippe simpson
Photo: philippe simpson
 

 
Grand Hotel


Four-Star Hotel in Central Copenhagen
Vesterbrogade 9
Copenhagen 1620
Denmark
+45 3327 6900
http://www.grandhotel.dk
grandhotel@arp-hansen.dk
The first-class Grand is one of Copenhagen's French-styled hotels. Its pavement café has a very French ambience, as well as the restaurant, which offers a Danish/French menu. The hotel is centrally situated, close to Strøget and the Town Hall Square, Tivoli and Hard Rock Café. As an alternative to going out, the hotel offers its own bar. You can choose between Standard, Superior and Executive rooms, or Junior and Large suites. All rooms come equipped with a private bathroom and toilet, telephone, mini-bar, and TV with an in-house video. Executive rooms also have a fax machine and safe.

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Grand Hotel photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Hilton Copenhagen Airport


Luxury Airport Hotel
Ellehammersvej 20
Copenhagen 2770
Denmark
+45 3250 1501
http://www.hilton.com/en/hi/ho...
The Hilton group is one of the world's best-known hotel chains. Now one of these luxury conference hotels provides its luxurious facilities in the Kastrup Airport area. Since its opening, it has been offering the best international standards in accommodation, restaurants, bars, parking and fitness facilities. The rooms are of course furnished with private bathroom/toilet, telephone, TV and mini-bar.

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Hotel Ansgar


Inexpensive Hotel
Colbjørngsensgade 29
Copenhagen 1652
Denmark
+45 33 21 2196
http://www.ansgar-hotel.dk
ansgar@ansgar-hotel.dk
This is a three-star hotel with the special feature of a courtyard, open for outdoor dining in the summer season. Possibilities exist for taking family rooms, and also for accommodating dogs.

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Hotel Astoria Copenhagen


Hotel for Groups and Families
Banegårdspladsen 4
Copenhagen 1577
Denmark
+45 33 42 9900
http://www.hotelastoria.dk
HotelAstoria@arp-hansen.dk
Hotel Astoria has rooms that can accommodate up to five people in bunk beds, which makes it an alternative to youth hostels, good for larger groups and families. All rooms come equipped with their own bathroom/shower and toilet, as well as a telephone, mini-bar and TV (with the hotel's video channel).

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Hotel Astoria Copenhagen photo by Maiko OTSUBO
Photo: Maiko OTSUBO
Hotel Astoria Copenhagen photo by lempieri
Photo: lempieri
 

 
Hotel Christian IV


Three-star Hotel
Dronningens Tværgade 45
Copenhagen 1302
Denmark
+45 3332 1044
http://www.hotelchristianiv.dk/
reception@hotelchristianiv.dk
This hotel is located close to Rosenborg Castle and the Botanical Gardens, and is within walking distance of Kongens Nytorv, Strøget and Nyhavn. The modern, white façade of the hotel suits the bright interior. All rooms have private bathrooms, telephone and a TV with two free 24-hour movie channels. The hotel also provides off-site conference facilities.

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Hotel Christian IV photo by Tom Turnbull
Photo: Tom Turnbull
 

 
Hotel Cosmopole


3-Star Hotel
Colbjørnsensgade 5-11
Copenhagen 1652
Denmark
+45 33 21 3333
cosmopol@pip.dknet.dk
This is a three-star hotel with spacious rooms that accommodate up to four people. The rooms all come with a private bathroom, direct dial telephone, TV and clock radio. The hotel has its own restaurant with reasonable prices. There are options for discounts on the room rates in the low season, so ask about this.

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Hotel Cosmopole photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Hotel D'Angleterre


Historic five-star hotel
Kongens Nytorv 34
P. O. Box 9077
Copenhagen 1074
Denmark
+45 (0)3312 0095
http://www.remmen.dk/dangleterre/
anglehot@remmen.dk
Hotel D'Angleterre is the most prestigious hotel in Copenhagen, if not the whole of Denmark. It is located in the heart of Copenhagen and offers fine views over Kongens Nytorv and Nyhavn. This majestic hotel dates back to the 18th century, when it was moved to its present location after being destroyed by fire. The rooms are furnished in classic English style. Guests can access the internet via cable TV.

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Hotel D'Angleterre photo by D.ma
Photo: D.ma
Hotel D'Angleterre photo by Brian Warshawsky
Photo: Brian Warshawsky
Hotel D'Angleterre photo by ausmithglenn
Photo: ausmithglenn
Hotel D'Angleterre photo by Embla Þórsdóttir
Photo: Embla Þórsdóttir
 

 
Hotel Danmark


Heart Of Copenhagen's Shopping Area
Vester Voldgade 89
Copenhagen 1552
Denmark
+45 3311 4806
hotel@hotel-danmark.dk
Hotel Danmark is located just across from Rådhuspladsen, the Town Hall Square, at the heart of Copenhagen's main shopping area. Buses run right to the door, but many of the big attractions like Tivoli, Glyptoteket, the National Museum, Strøget and Christiansborg are within walking distance. The relatively small hotel attaches importance to personalised service. All rooms are equipped with a private bathroom, hairdryer, telephone, radio and cable TV. The hotel has its own underground garage, where parking costs DKK70 per day.

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Hotel Du Nord


Close to the Station
Colbjørngsensgade 14
Copenhagen 1652
Denmark
+45 33 31 77 50
Hotel Du Nord is located close to the main station and the central shopping districts. All rooms are furnished with their own telephones and have en-suite bathrooms. There is a communal TV in the lounge. Several larger rooms are available for families. Reception offers a selection of drinks around the clock.

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Hotel Du Nord photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Hotel Kong Frederik


Four-star Hotel
Vester Voldgade 25
Copenhagen 1552
Denmark
+45 3312 5902
http://www.remmen.dk/kongfrederik
Hotel Kong Frederik was founded in 1898 and is a first-class, English-style hotel. Great public transport connections and a central location near the Town Hall Square 'Strøget' makes the hotel an attractive choice for the busy visitor. The rooms have internet access and mini-bars. Guests also have free access to Hotel D'Angleterre's spa and fitness club with indoor swimming pool, Jacuzzi, Turkish baths, sauna and massage. Breakfast costs an additional DKK 105.

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Hotel Kong Frederik photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Hotel Opera


Three-Star Hotel Close to the Royal Theatre
Tordenskjoldsgade 15
Copenhagen 1060
Denmark
+45 3347 8300
http://www.hotelopera.dk
hotelopera@arp-hansen.dk
Hotel Opera is situated close to the Royal Theatre, Kongens Nytorv, Strøget and Nyhavn. In honour of this privileged location, some of the rooms are named after famous operas, and decorated with a touch of extravagant style. Some of the rooms have 24-carat gold taps! All rooms are fitted with a private bathroom, with either a shower or a bathtub. There is even a telephone and satellite or cable TV in each room. In the lobby bar, it is possible to have after-theatre drinks as well as coffee and tea.

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Hotel Phoenix Copenhagen


Stylish and Luxurious
Bredgade 37
Copenhagen 1260
Denmark
+45 3395 9500
http://www.phoenixcopenhagen.dk
PhoenixCopenhagen@arp-hansen.dk
Hotel Phoenix opened in 1990 after a complete restoration of the historic, 300-year-old building. Now it is a luxury hotel of the highest standard, with spacious rooms decorated with antique furniture. All rooms have a telephone, TV, mini-bar, safe, iron, and a private bathroom made of Italian marble. Executive rooms have air conditioning and a jacuzzi as well as their own fax-machine. The hotel is centrally located between Kongens Nytorv and Amalienborg, with Strøget, Nyhavn and Rosenborg Garden within walking distance. The hotel has its own bar and restaurant.

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Hotel Phoenix Copenhagen photo by Jay Brennan Pattison
Photo: Jay Brennan Pattison
 

 
Hotel Selandia


Value For Money
Helgolandsgade 12
Copenhagen 1653
Denmark
+45 33 31 4610
http://www.hotel-selandia.dk/
hotel-selandia@city.dk
Selandia is a small, recently renovated two-star hotel situated in the center of town. Most rooms have their own bathroom and toilet (some rooms share facilities). All rooms have a telephone, radio and satellite TV. A top tip for all those on a tight budget.

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Hotel Selandia photo by Alice in Wonder World
Photo: Alice in Wonder World
 

 
Ibis Copenhagen Crown Hotel


3-Star Hotel
Vesterbrogade 41
Copenhagen 1620
Denmark
+45 33 21 2166
http://www.accorhotels.com/acc...
Crown Hotel is located in an area slightly secluded from the traffic of Vesterbrogade. Access is through a quiet courtyard. All rooms are furnished with cable TV, telephone and mini-bar, and have a private bathroom with hairdryer. There are two rooms, for 18 and 22 people, that can be used for business conferences.

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Ibis Copenhagen Crown Hotel photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Ibis Copenhagen Star Hotel


Three-Star Hotel
Colbjørnsensgade 13
Copenhagen 1652
Denmark
+45 33 22 1100
http://www.accorhotels.com/acc...
Norlandia Star is a modern hotel, only a few streets from Copenhagen Central Station. All rooms come equipped with their own bathroom, cable TV, video, mini-bar, telephone, trouser press and hairdryer. The suites also feature an exclusive Jacuzzi with a nice, private courtyard behind the lobby. There are five conference rooms with a capacity for eight to 40 people each, depending on the set-up. Standard AV equipment is available.

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Ibis Copenhagen Star Hotel photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Ibis Copenhagen Triton Hotel


Spacious Rooms
Helgolandsgade 7-11
Copenhagen 1653
Denmark
+45 33 31 3266
http://www.accorhotels.com/acc...
The premises of this hotel were built around the year 1900. The hotel's interior, however, is ultramodern, having undergone several refurbishments. The hotel offers both Standard and Superior rooms, all with private toilets and shower or bath. The Superior-class rooms also feature air-conditioning, cable TV, radio alarm, direct telephone line, trouser press and hairdryer.

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Imperial Hotel Copenhagen


Four-star Hotel In Central Copenhagen
Vester Farimagsgade 9
Copenhagen, Copenhagen 1606
Denmark
+45 33 12 8000
http://www.imperialhotel.dk
imperialhotel@arp-hansen.dk
Imperial is a modern four-star hotel dating back to 1958. As part of the Dutch Golden Tulip chain, Imperial offers many advantages, such as discounts and booking by e-mail. There is a boutique in the hotel lobby, and Imperial also has its own bar, brasserie, restaurant and cinema. All rooms have a telephone, own bathroom/toilet, trouser press, safety box, satellite TV and mini-bar.

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Imperial Hotel Copenhagen photo by Sandrine Legal
Photo: Sandrine Legal
Imperial Hotel Copenhagen photo by Aslaug Jonsdottir
Photo: Aslaug Jonsdottir
 

 
Kongens Nytorv Square


Centrally Located Square
Kongens Nytorv
Copenhagen 1050
Denmark
If Rådhuspladsen is Copenhagen's most popular square, then Kongens Nytorv is the city's most distinguished and exclusive one. That is the impression a visitor will receive especially at night, when celebrities and other people in gala dress flock to the Royal Danish Theatre to see a ballet, opera or play. Limousines glide up in front of Hotel D'Angleterre to drop off their guests. Kongens Nytorv was constructed in 1670 on the side of the former ramparts of the city. Many beautiful buildings are situated around Kongens Nytorv, for instance Charlottenborg, built for Frederik III's half brother in Dutch Baroque style. Charlottenborg is the former location of the Architectural School and now contains the Art School, Charlottenborg Udstillingshal and Café Charlottenborg. Other buildings are the Thotske Palace (now the French Embassy), and the department store Magasin du Nord, the most beautiful department store in Scandinavia. At the middle of Kongens Nytorv you find a garden called Krinsen. Every summer, the year's graduates dance around Krinsen, hand in hand. At Christmas, the square and its many buildings are decorated with lights that make everything look like a fairy-tale. The statue at the middle of the square represents Christian V, made by Frenchman Abraham-Cesar Lamoroux in 1687.

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Kongens Nytorv Square photo by Caroline van Oosten de Boer
Photo: Caroline van Oosten de Boer
Kongens Nytorv Square photo by Conal Loughrey
Photo: Conal Loughrey
Kongens Nytorv Square photo by Alper Çuğun
Photo: Alper Çuğun
Kongens Nytorv Square photo by Trausti Dagsson
Photo: Trausti Dagsson
Kongens Nytorv Square photo by Søren Bjørn-Andersen
Photo: Søren Bjørn-Andersen
Kongens Nytorv Square photo by Laura Yonamine
Photo: Laura Yonamine
Kongens Nytorv Square photo by Roberto Rodriguez
Photo: Roberto Rodriguez
 

 
Nyhavn Old Harbour


Old harbour by Kongens Nytorv
Københavns havn til Kongens Nytorv
Copenhagen 1051
Denmark
Nyhavn docks were constructed in 1670 as an encouragement to trade and shipping, with a new canal going from the harbour of Copenhagen to Kongens Nytorv. Along the quays, houses have been built on the two different sides - one side contains Charlottenborg castle and blocks of flats, which belong to the bourgeoisie; and on the other side, there are houses built of timber, and picturesque buildings. Up to the 1950s and 1960s, many houses were situated here, but no so-called decent people would have ever ventured into this part of town after dark. In that very same period, poets praised that very quality of the old Nyhavn in songs like "Nu går våren gennem Nyhavn". Today, this side of Nyhavn has become fashionable. The quay has been turned into a pedestrian street and the harbour basin has been opened for old sailing ships. Excellent restaurants and cafés have opened; and especially in the summer, the quay is crowded with people having a good time. Today, if you are interested in buying property in this part of town, you have to be more than well-off. One of the most famous residents of Nyhavn was the fairy-tale writer Hans Christian Andersen. You can take tours departing from Nyhavn on the canal tour boats or Havnebussen to see many of the important sights around here, including Holmen.

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Nyhavn Old Harbour photo by Chris Hartford
Photo: Chris Hartford
Nyhavn Old Harbour photo by David Wood
Photo: David Wood
Nyhavn Old Harbour photo by Loes van de Zande
Photo: Loes van de Zande
Nyhavn Old Harbour photo by Kurt Kriegler
Photo: Kurt Kriegler
Nyhavn Old Harbour photo by Ethan Zuckerman
Photo: Ethan Zuckerman
Nyhavn Old Harbour photo by A. Nothstine
Photo: A. Nothstine
Nyhavn Old Harbour photo by Lance Ball
Photo: Lance Ball
Nyhavn Old Harbour photo by Michael Wailes
Photo: Michael Wailes
Nyhavn Old Harbour photo by Jeremy Keith
Photo: Jeremy Keith
Nyhavn Old Harbour photo by Jarkko Laine
Photo: Jarkko Laine
Nyhavn Old Harbour photo by tina rasmussen
Photo: tina rasmussen
Nyhavn Old Harbour photo by Bjorn Wangblad
Photo: Bjorn Wangblad
 

 
Palace Hotel


Deluxe Hotel
Rådhuspladsen 57
Copenhagen 1550
Denmark
+45 33 14 4050
http://www.palace-hotel.dk
anette.rasted@lemeridien.com
The location of this large, deluxe establishment simply can't be beaten. Located next to the Town Hall Square and across the road from the Tivoli Gardens, The Palace Hotel's rooms were refurbished in 1998 and have their own bathroom, telephone, TV, radio, mini-bar, desk, trouser press and hairdryer. The Brasserie on the Square restaurant and the Palace cocktail bar belong to the hotel. Guests can make use of the sauna, sun bed and massage facilities.Several conference suites for up to 80 people.

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Palace Hotel photo by JonCombe
Photo: JonCombe
Palace Hotel photo by Martin Pittard
Photo: Martin Pittard
Palace Hotel photo by Craig Thomson
Photo: Craig Thomson
Palace Hotel photo by Neil Caron
Photo: Neil Caron
Palace Hotel photo by Rich Waugh
Photo: Rich Waugh
Palace Hotel photo by A. M. Evans
Photo: A. M. Evans
Palace Hotel photo by Generoso Mrack
Photo: Generoso Mrack
 

 
Radisson SAS Royal Hotel Copenhagen


Exclusive Five-Star Establishment
Hammerichsgade 1
Copenhagen 1611
Denmark
+45 3342 6000
http://www.radisson.com/copenh...
copenhagen@radissonsas.com
The Royal offers all the comforts a guest could possibly want. Air-conditioning is installed in all the rooms, as are a telephone, hairdryer, modem hook-up, a TV with 26 channels, and a refrigerator with mini-bar. The hotel also offers several restaurants, a bar, a nightclub and boasts of 24-hour room service for sleepless guests. The state-of-the-art fitness center includes a solarium, sauna and massage facilities. The hotel does not have its own pool, but there is one at the Frederiksberg swimming center. Laundry service is available seven days a week.

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Radisson SAS Royal Hotel Copenhagen photo by Søs & Ole
Photo: Søs & Ole
Radisson SAS Royal Hotel Copenhagen photo by M. Colville-Andersen
Photo: M. Colville-Andersen
Radisson SAS Royal Hotel Copenhagen photo by magnus*
Photo: magnus*
Radisson SAS Royal Hotel Copenhagen photo by magnus*
Photo: magnus*
Radisson SAS Royal Hotel Copenhagen photo by Peter Guthrie
Photo: Peter Guthrie
Radisson SAS Royal Hotel Copenhagen photo by PMR1
Photo: PMR1
Radisson SAS Royal Hotel Copenhagen photo by milan riva
Photo: milan riva
Radisson SAS Royal Hotel Copenhagen photo by KK online
Photo: KK online
Radisson SAS Royal Hotel Copenhagen photo by Gabuchan
Photo: Gabuchan
 

 
Rådhuspladsen


City's Main Square
Rådhuspladsen
Copenhagen 1550
Denmark
Rådhuspladsen is at the heart of Copenhagen. Here, you find the Town Hall, and the house of Politiken, where neon signs provide the passers-by with news from all over the world. Also the Palace Hotel, the Bus Terminal, outdoor restaurants, newspaper stands and the famous Danish pølsevogne (hot-dog stands) are all here. Rådhuspladsen is an important social meeting-point, and a place for magnificent views of the Tivoli fireworks. Rådhuspladsen was originally built in the shape of a shell; the model was the big square in the Italian town of Sienna.

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Rådhuspladsen photo by Brandon Mayo
Photo: Brandon Mayo
Rådhuspladsen photo by Miguel Bernas
Photo: Miguel Bernas
Rådhuspladsen photo by Jodi Crisp
Photo: Jodi Crisp
Rådhuspladsen photo by elsamu
Photo: elsamu
Rådhuspladsen photo by Paul Reynaud
Photo: Paul Reynaud
Rådhuspladsen photo by boifromtroy
Photo: boifromtroy
Rådhuspladsen photo by joevanni_99
Photo: joevanni_99
Rådhuspladsen photo by Jon Gilbert
Photo: Jon Gilbert
Rådhuspladsen photo by Peter Thorell
Photo: Peter Thorell
 

 
Saga Hotel


Centrally Located Family Hotel
Colbjørnsensgade 18
Copenhagen 1652
Denmark
+45 3324 4944
http://www.sagahotel.dk/
booking@sagahotel.dk
Saga is a popular, reasonably-priced family hotel in central Copenhagen. It is situated close to the central station, Tivoli and Istedgade. The hotel offers double rooms and larger family rooms, furnished either with a wash basin or a private bathroom. All rooms are installed with a TV and a telephone.

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hotel availability
Saga Hotel photo by Jesper Balslev
Photo: Jesper Balslev
 

 
Savoy Hotel


Classic Hotel
Vesterbrogade 34
Copenhagen 1620
Denmark
+45 3326 7500
http://www.savoyhotel.dk
mail@savoyhotel.dk
Savoy Hotel is a classically furnished hotel with a private restaurant and an attached summer-open courtyard terrace. Its rooms all have a private bathroom/toilet, telephone, cable TV and mini-bar, and an electric kettle for making free coffee and tea. With its location on Vesterbro it is not far from attractions such as Tivoli, Strøget and the Town Hall Square.

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Scandic Webers


Centrally-Located Scandic Hotel
Vesterbrogade 11 B
Copenhagen 1620
Denmark
+45 3331 1432
http://www.scandic-hotels.com/...
webers@scandic-hotels.com
Scandic Hotel Webers is situated on Vesterbrogade, only 100m from the central station and close to Tivoli, the lakes and planetarium. All rooms have a TV and many have been furnished according to the Environmental Room Regulation, which means that up to 97% of the materials are recyclable. The hotel contains a fitness centre, sauna, hotel bar and non-smoking rooms. Breakfast is served in the hotel restaurant.

Review © 2007, Wcities
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Scandic Webers photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Sleep-in Heaven


Backpacker's Ffavourite
Struenseegade 7
Copenhagen 2200
Denmark
+45 3535 4648
http://www.sleepinheaven.com
morefun@sleepinheaven.com
Sleep-in offers cheap accommodation for young people and is particularly popular with backpackers. A bed in a dormitory costs DKK100 per night. Luggage can be stored free of charge and valuables deposited in a safe. Sleep-in is centrally located on Nørrebro and offers Internet access. The hostel is closed in December and January. A youth hostel card is not required.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Sleep-in Heaven photo by Bruce Chung
Photo: Bruce Chung
 

 
The Mayfair Hotel


English-style Hotel
Helgolandsgade 3
Copenhagen 1653
Denmark
One of the special things about this three-star hotel, furnished in a classic English style, is its tea and coffee lounge. The rooms have been decorated with antiques from the Far East, and contain a private bathroom/toilet, radio, cable TV (including CNN and BBC News), hairdryer, electronic safe, trouser press, mini-bar and electric kettle.

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Tiffany - A Sweet Hotel


Good-value Central Hotel
Halmtorvet 1
Copenhagen 1700
Denmark
+45 3321 8050
http://www.hotel-tiffany.dk/
tiffany@hotel-tiffany.dk
The Tiffany is situated right between Copenhagen Central Station, the Lakes and the Planetarium. The beautiful, white building has a Mediterranean-style interior with large, white pillars and plenty of plants. Besides a private bathroom, each of the spacious rooms has a hairdryer, cable TV, trouser press and safe, as well as its own kitchenette with microwave oven and fridge. A continental breakfast is served in the rooms.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Tiffany - A Sweet Hotel photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Tivoli


Amusement Park
Vesterbrogade 3
Postboks 233
Copenhagen 1620
Denmark
+45 (0)3315 1001
http://www.tivoli.dk
info@tivoli.dk
Founded in 1843, Tivoli is located where the once-fortified city's ramparts used to be, and the park's on-site lake is a remnant of the city's moat. Children of all ages visit year 'round for the old-world carnival-style atmosphere and the exciting attractions. Test your mettle on a number of extreme thrill rides (including "The Demon" and "The Spinning Top"). Tamer rides and activities are in abundance as well. Young ones will not want to miss the grand carousel or the aquarium. Older folk tend to congregate in and around Tivoli's nearly 40 bars and restaurants, some of which are tres gourmet and may date as far back as 1843. World-class live entertainment is always provided, and the festivities get kicked into high gear during the Christmas season. See website for complete list of attractions, video tours, seasonal hours, event calendar and more.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Tivoli photo by Albert
Photo: Albert
Tivoli photo by Eleonora
Photo: Eleonora
Tivoli photo by Victor Rønn-Jensen
Photo: Victor Rønn-Jensen
Tivoli photo by Bjarni Thorbjornsson
Photo: Bjarni Thorbjornsson
Tivoli photo by Charlotte Hammer
Photo: Charlotte Hammer
Tivoli photo by Ruben Bos
Photo: Ruben Bos
Tivoli photo by Geoff Stahl
Photo: Geoff Stahl
Tivoli photo by Nancy Webb
Photo: Nancy Webb
Tivoli photo by Frank B. Daugaard
Photo: Frank B. Daugaard
Tivoli photo by ashfay
Photo: ashfay
Tivoli photo by Andreas Åkre Solberg
Photo: Andreas Åkre Solberg
Tivoli photo by Jack
Photo: Jack
Tivoli photo by Henri Hovi
Photo: Henri Hovi
Tivoli photo by SmokingPermitted
Photo: SmokingPermitted
Tivoli photo by Antonio García
Photo: Antonio García
Tivoli photo by David K. Smith
Photo: David K. Smith
Tivoli photo by kareem (reemer.com)
Photo: kareem (reemer.com)
Tivoli photo by Martyn Rivett
Photo: Martyn Rivett
Tivoli photo by natka
Photo: natka
Tivoli photo by Dario Bigongiari
Photo: Dario Bigongiari
 

 
Top Hotel Hebron


Central Three-star Hotel
Helgolandsgade 4
Copenhagen 1653
Denmark
+45 3331 6906
http://www.hebron.dk
tophotel@hebron.dk
Hotel Hebron is located on Vesterbro, between the central station and the Lakes. The stylish façade is matched by the individual, elegant décor of the rooms, all bright and with soundproof double-glazing, a private bathroom with hair dryer, a telephone and a TV. In the hotel lounge, it is possible to buy sweets and soft drinks. Free coffee and tea are served between 2p and 11p.

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hotel availability
 

 
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