Hotels in Copenhagen

Hotels in Copenhagen offer excellent accommodations in a destination nicknamed “The City of Spires”. Known for its Viking heritage, troll folklore, pristine harbor, canals, gardens, cobblestone streets, Nordic cuisine, fine dining restaurants, designer goods stores, nightlife and happy inhabitants, Copenhagen is a coastal city located on the islands of Zealand and Amager. Called København locally, Copenhagen sits across the Øresund Strait from Sweden. The City of Spires is connected to the Swedish city Malmo by way of the impressive Øresund Bridge. Copenhagen also is not far across the Baltic Sea from Germany and Poland. To the city’s immediate south/southwest are the scenic areas of Kalvebod Fælled (nature preserve) and Valbyparken (park), while stretching farther to the west is Vestskoven (national forest). Within, or near, the city, major attractions include Tivoli Gardens, The Little Mermaid (sculpture), Langelinie (park), Amalienborg, Copenhagen Zoo, The Round Tower, Rosenborg Castle, National Aquarium Denmark, Christiansborg Palace, Field’s, TorvehallerneKBH, The King’s Garden, Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek, Royal Arena, Amager Beachpark, Reffen – Copenhagen Street Food,Frederiksberg Centret, Copenhagen Opera House, Frederiksberg Gardens, Designmuseum Denmark, Fælledparken (park) and Botanical Garden. Winners of 13 Danish Football Championships, as well as 8 Danish Cups, F.C. Copenhagen plays at Parken Stadium on the city’s north side. Good to keep in mind is that there may be a lot of cyclists on the roadways. If bicycling on land (find HydroBiking below), you must keep to your right, use a bike lane as well as hand signals, and get off/walk your bike while on sidewalks or pedestrian crossings. In Copenhagen, currency is the Danish Kroner, cars travel on the right-hand side and the drinking age is 18 years old. If you find yourself on Freetown Christiania’s Pusher Street, you must not take photos, and keep in mind that cars are not allowed. Although cannabis is technically illegal in Denmark, in Christiania you will likely run into it. Generally happy people, Danes also tend to be quite private. The words “please” and “thank you” are considered redundant, and therefore you likely won’t hear them spoken often. Native to Denmark, the Broholmer, or Danish Mastiff, is an imposing purebred dog species that almost went extinct after World War II. If you should find yourself fortunate enough to see a Broholmer out in public, just know that they are friendly, yet protective, and it’s best to take a cautious approach. Probably the best months to visit Copenhagen are June and July, although winter can also be an excellent time to visit Christmas markets. Copenhagen top events include Copenhagen Light Festival, Copenhagen Fashion Week, Mikkeller Beer Celebration Copenhagen, Copenhagen Jazz Festival, Strøm Festival, Roskilde Festival, Copenhagen Distortion, Smukfest (Skanderborg), Copenhell, UHØRT Festival, Waves Festival (Vordingborg), Hans Christian Andersen Festival and Christmas Fair in Tivioli Gardens. Hotels in Copenhagen are some of Scandinavia’s best accommodations. Before we get to hotels in Copenhagen, let’s take a look at some more background information on the area to help you along the way.

Human settlement around Copenhagen dates back to at least the Stone Age, as evidenced by substantial flint tool discoveries in the area. More recent archaeological findings consist of the following: a large merchant’s mansion dating to around 1020 AD near present-day Kongens Nytorv Square, an ancient 11th century church and graveyard near the Strøget shopping area and Rådhuspladsen Square, and a well discovered beneath the Pilestræde side street dating to the late 12th century. From the 11th to 13th centuries, seasonal fishermen and merchants capitalized on the harbor’s bountiful herring stocks. Danish historian, theologian and author Saxo Grammaticus wrote of Copenhagen as ‘Merchants Harbor’ in his 12th century patriotic work Gesta Danorum. Bishop Absalon, who in 1167 constructed a modest fortress near present-day Christiansborg Palace, traditionally is considered Copenhagen’s founder. Absalon constructed the fortress in response to Wendish (present-day German) pirate attacks. Wends attacks eventually led to the construction of Copenhagen Castle in the late 14th century, around which time Copenhagen sustained repeated attacks by the Hanseatic League. Much like with Amsterdam, Copenhagen’s herring trade thrived. A personal union between Denmark, Norway and Sweden, known as the Kalmar Union, established Copenhagen as Denmark’s capital circa 1416. Eric of Pomerania, operating from Copenhagen Castle, ruled over the Kalmar Union from 1396 to 1439. On June 1, 1479, King Christian I, with Pope Sixtus IV’s approval, inaugurated the University of Copenhagen. During the 1520s-30s Reformation in Denmark, Danish-based House of Oldenburg territories converted from Catholicism to Lutherism. Frederik I, who supported Lutherism in opposition to Catholic-based Christian II, successfully besieged Copenhagen in 1523, only to be supplanted by Christian II, aligned with Malmo and Lübeck, in 1536. From 1588 to 1648, under Christian IV, Copenhagen grew dramatically. During this time, the Tøjhus Arsenal and Børsen Stock Exchange were constructed. Christian IV traded favorably with the Netherlands’ East India Company. Sponsoring further ambitious building projects, Christian IV  built the Rosenborg Slot and the Rundetårn, which helped repel a major Swedish siege under Charles X circa 1658. By 1661, the joint Denmark-Norway’s major institutions, as well as its naval fleet and most of its army, were based in Copenhagen, which helped to assert its position as Denmark-Norway’s capital city. In 1711, Copenhagen was hit by the plague, which killed around 22,000 (roughly 33%) of its population. Similar to London, Copenhagen was also devastated by fire. Following the Copenhagen Fire of 1728, reconstruction projects led to the building of Christiansborg Palace, Frederiksstaden (district), Royal Theater and Royal Academy of Fine Arts, as well as to an extension to the Holmen naval base. A second fire in 1794 destroyed Christiansborg and led to the Højbro Plads, Nytorv and Gammel Torv public squares’ implementations. During the Napoleonic Wars, British Vice-Admiral Horatio Nelson, disobeying Admiral Sir Hyde Parker’s signal to cease fire, attacked and defeated a neutral Danish-Norwegian fleet anchored near Copenhagen in one of Nelson’s hardest fought battles. At the  end of the French Revolutionary Wars, The First (1801) and Second (1807) Battles of Copenhagen between Denmark-Norway and the United Kingdom (each resulting in British victories) were caused by the League of Armed Neutrality’s (Denmark, Sweden, Prussia, and Russia) enforcement of free trade with France and hostility toward the British, in what Britain deemed as a threat to their Scandinavian timber and naval storage supplies. Although Great Britain destroyed most of the city, killed some 2,000 civilians and led Denmark to national bankruptcy, a Danish nationalistic spirit was revived via the early-to-mid 19th century Danish Golden Age. The Danish Golden Age saw a new school of painting through the “Father of Danish painting” Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg, development of Danish architecture in Neoclassical style, and romantic nationalist music. With a new city hall, a new railway station and new housing developments, Copenhagen had become a thriving industrial and administrative city by the 20th century. Denmark’s neutrality during the First World War had allowed it to trade prosperously with both Great Britain and Germany. Between the First and Second World Wars, Copenhagen first experienced food shortages, proceeded by new housing developments. From April 9, 1940 to May 4, 1945, Copenhagen, along with all of Denmark, became occupied by Nazi Germany. On March 22, 1945, a British air raid on Copenhagen known as Operation Carthage resulted in the Nazi Gestapo headquarters’ and records’ destruction, along with a severe disruption of Nazi operations in Denmark. British troops, commanded by Field Marshal Bernard Montgomery, liberated Copenhagen on May 8, 1945, while overseeing the surrender of nearly 30,000 Germans positioned around the city. In 1947, the Finger Plan provided a new strategy for the Copenhagen metropolitan area’s development. Freetown Christiania, at the former Bådsmandsstræde Military Barracks, was founded in September 1971. During the 1990s, more housing developments arose near Copenhagen’s harbor area.

Home to over 650,000 “Danes”, Copenhagen is Denmark’s capital and most populous city. Denmark’s economic, cultural and governmental center, Copenhagen is also more broadly one of Northern Europe’s major financial centers, helped largely by its service sector. Nasdaq Copenhagen, founded as the Børsen in 1625, presently holds a market capitalization of around €620 billion. Copenhagen Airport, Kastrup, the Nordic countries’ largest airport, saw over 30 million passengers in 2019. In 2012, 840,000 passengers aboard 372 cruise ships beheld Copenhagen Harbour. Consisting of four rail lines, the city’s subway system is The Copenhagen Metro. For much of his life, famous fairy tale author Hans Christian Andersen lived in Copenhagen, which is also his resting place. Andersen’s main character in “The Ugly Duckling”, the exotic Mute Swan is also Denmark’s national animal. Home to an oceanic climate, Copenhagen experiences unstable weather conditions throughout the year. June, the city’s sunniest month, averages around 60 degrees Fahrenheit, while January winters average a little over freezing. Additional points of interest are Nyhavn, The Lakes, Frederik’s Church, Danish War Museum, Frederiksstaden, Thorvaldsen Museum, Slotsholmen, Church of the Holy Spirit, Trinitatis Complex, Church of Our Lady, St. Nicholas Church, Holmen Church, The Black Diamond, Freetown Christiania, Amagertorv, Vesterbro, Nørrebro, Østerbro, Royal Danish Playhouse, The Pantomime Theatre, University of Copenhagen and Christianshavn Metro Station. Denmark’s national dish is Stegt flæsk (fried pork belly). Additional foods include Smørrebrød (a traditional Danish open-faced sandwich), herring, Flæskesteg (roast pork), Frikadeller (pan-fried meatballs) and apple cake. Akvavit (an herbaceous-flavored spirit) is Denmark’s national drink, while mjød (mead), gløgg (mulled wine), pilsner and craft beer and black coffee are also popular. Enlightened perhaps by some background information on the area, it’s time for hotels in Copenhagen that are sure to inspire.

 

 

 

CityHub Copenhagen

97B Vesterbrogade, Vesterbro

Hotels in Copenhagen

Frederiksberg Slot

CityHub Copenhagen features air conditioning, a sauna, a bar, a 24-hour front desk, self check-in options, luggage storage, free WiFi and Bluetooth sound systems.  Nearby you may find E.P’s Takeaway (vegan restaurant), Gorda (Latin American restaurant), Clubtan (tanning salon), Grød Restaurant – Vesterbro (restaurant), Poulet (restaurant), Ølmand (bar), Brass Monkey (cocktail bar), Taste of Taiwan (bubble tea store), Al-Diwan (Indian restaurant), Tokyo Restaurant (Japanese restaurant), ITALO DISCO (Italian restaurant), Ancestrale (restaurant), Portvinsbaren (bar), Leo’s Pizza (restaurant) and more.

Within feet:

      • Frederiksberg Slot (Frederiksberg Palace)
      • Copenhagen Christmas Market
      • Tivoli Gardens
      • Frederiksberg Have

Within 1 mile:

      • Hans Christian Andersen Fairy-Tale House
      • Copenhagen City Hall
      • Torvehallerne

Within 1.7 miles:

      • The Hirschsprung Collection

Within 2.4 miles:

      • Parken Stadium

CityHub Copenhagen is 5 miles from Copenhagen Airport.

Approximate cost per night (hub XL): $230

Cost per person (four people): $57

 

 

 

NH Collection Copenhagen

Strandgade 7, Christianshavn

Hotels in Copenhagen

Christiansborg Palace

NH Collection Copenhagen offers a fitness center, private parking, a restaurant, a bar, free WiFi, a 24-hour front desk, air conditioning, desks, coffee machines, mini-bars, safety deposit boxes, flat-screen TVs, city views, electric tea pots and buffet, continental or vegetarian breakfast. Rosforth & Rosforth (wine wholesaler and importer), Knippelsbro (ferry terminal), ROOF (rooftop bar & lounge), Rufino Osteria (Italian restaurant), Hornskov (hat shop), Hooked Christianshavn (seafood restaurant), Boutique Allure (clothing store), H A N S Coffee (coffee shop), Cibi E Vini (Italian grocery store), Henri (hairdresser), Hair By Jost (hair salon), Blue House (sandwich shop), Reboot Organic (hair salon), Hos Nicola (pizza restaurant), Donda (restaurant), Culture Tower on Knippels Bridge (cultural center), Knippelsbro (bridge), Cafe Wilder (restaurant), Asador Restaurant (Argentinian restaurant), Kadeau (fine dining restaurant), Christian’s Church (Protestant church), No. 2 (restaurant), Circle Bridge and more are in the area.

Within feet:

      • Christiansborg Palace
      • Christian IV’s Brewhouse
      • Højbro Square
      • Guinness World Records Museum
      • The National Museum of Denmark

Within 1.2 miles:

      • The Hirschsprung Collection

Within 1.4 miles:

      • The Little Mermaid

Within 4.6 miles:

      • Hvidovre Strandpark Beach

NH Collection Copenhagen is 3.5 miles from Copenhagen Airport.

Approximate cost per night (Premium Double Room): $780

Cost per person (three people): $260

 

 

 

Comwell Copenhagen Portside Dolce by Wyndham

Alexandriagade 1, Østerbro

Hotels in Copenhagen

Svanemolle Beach

Providing a fitness center, a garden, a shared lounge, a restaurant, a bar, air conditioning, free WiFi, a 24-hour front desk, luggage storage, flat-screen TVs, buffet or continental breakfast, a sun terrace and a business center, Comwell Copenhagen Portside Dolce by Wyndham is close to Kalkbrænderihavnen (marina), Orientkaj (subway station) and Orientkaj St. (ferry terminal).

Within feet:

      • Svanemolle Beach
      • Orientkaj Subway Station

Within 1 mile:

      • Motionsplads

Within 1.8 miles:

      • National Gallery of Denmark

Within 2 miles:

      • Amalienborg Palace
      • King’s Garden
      • The David Collection

Within 17 miles:

      • Hedelands Ski Lift

Comwell Copenhagen Portside Dolce by Wyndham is 5 miles from Copenhagen Airport.

Approximate cost per night: $225

 

 

 

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citizenM Copenhagen Radhuspladsen

H.C. Andersens Boulevard 12

Hotels in Copenhagen

Copenhagen City Hall

citizenM Copenhagen Radhuspladsen comes with a 24-hour front desk, Danish artist murals, a lounge, MoodPads with lighting, temperature and TV controls, desks, city views, rain showers, à la carte breakfast, 4 meeting rooms and conference facilities with mid-century design furniture. Near here you may find Dagmar Teatret (movie theater), The Shamrock Inn (Irish pub), Trio Restaurant & Bar, Wallmans Circus Building (dinner theater), Uformel (restaurant), Mr Ramen (ramen restaurant), Byhaven (bar), Spisebar Knøw (restaurant) and more.

Within feet:

      • Copenhagen City Hall
      • Hans Christian Andersen Fairy-Tale House
      • Tivoli Gardens
      • Gammeltorv
      • Copenhagen Christmas Market
      • Torvehallerne
      • Danish Royal Library

Within 3.8 miles:

      • Kastrup Søbad Beach

Within 4.4 miles:

      • Den Blå Planet, National Aquarium Denmark

citizenM Copenhagen Radhuspladsen is 4.6 miles from Copenhagen Airport.

Approximate cost per night: $197

 

 

 

Radisson Collection Royal Hotel, Copenhagen

Hammerichsgade 1, 1611

Hotels in Copenhagen

Hans Christian Andersen Fairy-Tale House

You’ll get free WiFi, city views, air conditioning, flat-screen TVs, tea and coffee makers, slippers, bathrobes, a restaurant, 24-hour room service, buffet breakfast, a fitness center, a steam sauna and bicycle rental service at Radisson Collection Royal Hotel, Copenhagen. It’s close to ISSEI COPENHAGEN (restaurant), Copenhagen Luggage (luggage store), Ohmyoga ApS (yoga retreat center), Pho Hanoi (Vietnamese restaurant), Stormagasinet (brasserie), Sober Boba Bubble Tea Shop (bubble tea store), Restaurant MARK – Bistro & Bar (restaurant), Copenhagen Visitor Service (tourist information center) and more.

Within feet:

Within 1.9 miles:

      • The Little Mermaid

Within 4 miles:

      • Hellerup Strand

Radisson Collection Royal Hotel, Copenhagen is 4 miles from Copenhagen Airport.

Approximate cost per night (Suite): $944

Cost per person (three people): $314

 

 

 

25hours Hotel Indre By

Pilestraede 65, 1112

Hotels in Copenhagen

The Round Tower

Offering air conditioning, a fitness center, free WiFi, a terrace, a restaurant, a bar, a sauna, desks, flat-screen TVs, safety deposit boxes, city views, iPod docking stations, buffet breakfast, a business center and Danish, German and English speaking reception staff, 25hours Hotel Indre By is near Rendezvous (bar), NENI Copenhagen (restaurant), Gejser Bar (cocktail bar), Trinitatis Church (Lutheran church), The Organic Hotdog Stand (hot dog stand), Studenterhuset (cafe), Message (women’s clothing store), Bar’Vin (restaurant), eden jaxx (hamburger restaurant), Spaghetteria La Perla (Italian restaurant), Anemone Teatret (performing arts theater), Lumihair and Barber (barber shop), Restaurant Schønnemann (Danish restaurant) and more.

Within feet:

      • The Round Tower
      • Danish Film Institute
      • Gråbrødretorv
      • Højbro Square
      • King’s Garden
      • Rosenborg Palace
      • Guinness World Records Museum

Within 2.1 miles:

      • Frederiksberg Have
      • Frederiksberg Slot

Within 32 miles:

      • Malmo Airport

25hours Hotel Indre By is 4.1 miles from Copenhagen Airport.

Approximate cost per night (Executive King Suite): $658

 

 

 

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Zoku Copenhagen

Amagerfælledvej 108, Amager Vest

Hotels in Copenhagen

Mogens Dahl Concert Hall

With free WiFi, fully-equipped kitchens, office spaces, a panoramic view rooftop with a restaurant, a terrace and a sunlit greenhouse, air conditioning, flat-screen TVs and hair dryers, Zoku Copenhagen is in the vicinity of føtex (supermarket), NOORLYS (hair salon), El Barbero (barber shop), NUDE (tattoo removal service), DR Koncerthuset (concert hall) and more.

Within feet:

Within 1.1 miles:

      • Church of Our Saviour

Within 1.2 miles:

      • Danish Design Center
      • Danish Royal Library

Within 2.9 miles:

      • Søerne Lake

Within 3.1 miles:

      • Amager Beach Park

Zoku Copenhagen is 3 miles from Copenhagen Airport.

Approximate cost per night: $163

 

 

 

STAY Bryggen

Knud Kristensens Gade 6

Hotels in Copenhagen

Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek

STAY Bryggen has free WiFi, lake views, a terrace, a fitness room, kitchens, flat-screen TVs, ironing facilities, desks and hairdryers. Corsa Pizza (restaurant), Irma (restaurant), Restaurant Alouette (fine dining restaurant), Amager Fælled (scenic spot), Mountain on Amager Common (scenic spot) and H/F Sønderbro (restaurant) are within range.

Within feet:

      • Mogens Dahl Concert Hall
      • Meatpacking District Copenhagen

Within 1.2 miles:

Within 1.6 miles:

      • Church of Our Saviour

Within 3.2 miles:

      • Parken Stadium

Within 4.4 miles:

      • Grundtvig’s Church

STAY Bryggen is 3.7 miles from Copenhagen Airport.

Approximate cost per night (penthouse apartment): $747

Cost per person (six people): $124

 

 

 

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STAY Nordhavn

5 Fortkaj, Østerbro

Hotels in Copenhagen

Nordhavn Train Station

A garden, a bar, a 24-hour front desk, fully-equipped kitchens, flat-screen TVs, ironing facilities, desks, coffee machines, free WiFi, balconies and sea views are featured at STAY Nordhavn. You’ll find Faded Parlourment (hair salon), Thai Thai (restaurant), Restaurant Silo, Big Bio Nordhavn (movie theater), Moo Moo Isbar Nordhavn (ice cream shop), MORO by Larsen (hairdresser), Centralen – Husted Vin (restaurant), Dóttir Hot Yoga Nordhavn (yoga studio), Pas Normal Studios Flagship Store (clothing store), Sushi Anaba (sushi restaurant), Badezone Sandkaj (swimming facility), Andersen & Maillard (coffee shop), kini kini (Indonesian restaurant), Letz Sushi (sushi restaurant) and more in proximity.

Within feet:

      • Nordhavn Train Station
      • Svanemolle Beach

Within 1 mile:

      • Motionsplads

Within 1.1 miles:

      • Fælledparken
      • The Little Mermaid

Within 1.3 miles:

      • Experimentarium

Within 1.7 miles:

      • Hans Christian Andersen Monument
      • Natural History Museum of Denmark
      • Amalienborg Palace

STAY Nordhavn is 5 miles from Copenhagen Airport.

Approximate cost per night (Penthouse Apartment): $932

Cost per person (six people): $155

 

 

 

STAY Seaport

Murmanskgade 15, Østerbro

Hotels in Copenhagen

Østre Gasværk Theater

Amenities at STAY Seaport include free WiFi, 55-inch flat-screen TVs, fully-equipped kitchens, hairdryers and a fitness center. Also in the area is STAY Nordhavn.

Within feet:

Within 1 mile:

      • The Little Mermaid

Within 1.1 miles:

      • Motionsplads

Within 1.5 miles:

      • Experimentarium

Within 3.8 miles:

      • Frederiksberg Slot

STAY Seaport is 5 miles from Copenhagen Airport.

Approximate cost per night (Two-Bedroom Apartment): $403

Cost per person (four people): $100

 

 

 

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Eric Vökel Boutique Apartments

27 Colbjørnsensgade, Vesterbro

Hotels in Copenhagen

The National Museum of Denmark

Offered at Eric Vökel Boutique Apartments are free WiFi, fully-equipped kitchens, luggage storage space, air conditioning, desks, coffee machines, safety deposit boxes and flat-screen TVs. Studio Stars (clothing store), København H (togbus – train station), Copenhagen Gelato (ice cream shop), Absalon Bar, Bento Copenhagen (Japanese restaurant), Risteriet Coffee Halmtorvet (coffee shop), Slagter Ali Baba (butcher shop), Two Socks Halmtorvet (bar), Miks Tattoo (tattoo shop), City Salon by Ahmad Al-Saadoun (hair salon), Husets Teater (performing arts theater), Jernbanecafeen (bar), Takuya Sushi (sushi restaurant), Ria Money Transfer & Currency Exchange (money transfer service) and more are within range.

Within feet:

Within 1 mile:

      • Workers Museum
      • Danish Film Institute
      • Guinness World Records Museum

Within 4.3 miles:

      • Den Blå Planet, National Aquarium Denmark

Within 43 miles:

      • Ängelholm-Helsingborg Airport

Eric Vökel Boutique Apartments is 3.8 miles from Copenhagen Airport.

Approximate cost per night (Two-Bedroom Apartment): $747

Cost per person (six people): $124

 

 

 

Kanalhuset

Overgaden Oven Vandet 62a, Christianshavn, 1415

Hotels in Copenhagen

Freetown Christiania

Kanalhuset comes with a restaurant, free WiFi, a bar, hairdryers and kitchens. In the area you’ll find Kanalhuset (restaurant & bar), Parterre Christianshavn (café), Loppen (live music venue), Spiseloppen (Danish restaurant), Square Burger (hamburger restaurant), Bevar Christiania Boden (clothing store), Bevar Christiania Boden (clothing store), Christiania Wonderland (skateboard park), Green George af Thomas Dambo – Trold nr. 50 (sculpture), Christiania Jazz Club (live music venue), The Opera (night club), Sunshine Bakery, CA Lune Hjørne: Camilla A Sørensen (restaurant), Abegrotten (café), ABRA Beauty (beauty salon), Woodstock Christiania Copenhagen (bodega), Christiania Bryghus, The Lab (brewery), Kvindesmedien (blacksmith), Moon Fisher (café), Badehuset (sauna), The City’s Light (movie theater), Christiania Art Gallery (art gallery), Indkøbscentralen (grocery store), Morgenstedet (vegetarian restaurant), Den Grå Hal (concert hall), Grønsagen (restaurant), Cafe Nemoland (cafe), Nemoland Stage and more.

Within feet:

      • Freetown Christiania
      • Kløvermarken
      • Christiansborg Palace
      • Christian IV’s Brewhouse
      • Baron Boltens Court
      • Højbro Square

Within 1 mile:

      • Rosenborg Palace

Within 2.8 miles:

      • Kastrup Søbad Beach

Kanalhuset is 3.4 miles from Copenhagen Airport.

Approximate cost per night (Apartment – First to Third Floor): $435

 

 

 

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Nimb Hotel

Bernstorffsgade 5, 1577

Hotels in Copenhagen

Tivoli Gardens

Housed in an impressive Moorish-style building, Nimb Hotel has on-site dining, designer rooms, flat-screen TVs, park views, antique furniture, four-poster beds, double sinks, luxury toiletries, bathrobes, fireplaces, free-standing bathtubs and a bar. It’s near Fru Nimb (restaurant), Nimb Bar, Frank`s Toast (fast food restaurant), Rutschebanen (roller coaster), Cakenhagen (cafe), Sticks’n’Sushi (sushi restaurant) and more.

Within feet:

      • Tivoli Gardens
      • Copenhagen Christmas Market
      • Danish Royal Library
      • The Round Tower
      • Torvehallerne

Within 1.2 miles:

      • The Hirschsprung Collection

Within 2 miles:

      • Parken Stadium

Nimb Hotel is 4.5 miles from Copenhagen Airport.

Approximate cost per night (executive suite): $4,427

Cost per person (three people): 1,475

 

 

 

Bohrsgade Apartment

2 Bohrsgade, Vesterbro, 1799

Hotels in Copenhagen

Copenhagen Zoo

You’ll have 2 bedrooms, a 24-hour front desk, free WiFi, free private parking, faculties for disabled guests, a fully-equipped kitchen, a coffee machine, bathrobes, a flat-screen TV, laundry service and bicycle and car rental service at Bohrsgade Apartment. Steps away is The Fat Greek, Tapperitorvet (gyro restaurant).

Within feet:

      • Copenhagen Zoo
      • Frederiksberg Slot
      • Frederiksberg Have
      • Carlsberg Train Station

Within 1.2 miles:

      • Islands Brygge

Within 1.6 miles:

      • Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek
      • Hans Christian Andersen Fairy-Tale House

Within 3.8 miles:

      • Amager Strandpark

Bohrsgade Apartment is 4.3 miles from Copenhagen Airport.

Approximate cost per night: $709

Cost per person (six people): $118

 

 

 

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Nygade Apartment

Nygade 3, 1164

Hotels in Copenhagen

Gammeltorv

With 2 bedrooms, free WiFi, a fully-equipped kitchen and a flat-screen TV, Nygade Apartment is in the vicinity of Strøgets (stores and shopping), Face Up Skincare (skin care clinic), Conditori La Glace (patisserie), Sjölin København (men’s clothing store), Charlie Scotts Bar. (bar), Mæxico City (Mexican restaurant), The Sandwich Girl (cafe), Warhammer (hobby store), Mr. Pho (restaurant), Dandelion Burger (restaurant), Moss Copenhagen (women’s clothing store) and more.

Within feet:

      • Gammeltorv (Copenhagen’s oldest Square)
      • Gråbrødretorv
      • Hans Christian Andersen Fairy-Tale House
      • The Round Tower
      • The National Museum of Denmark

Within 1.4 miles:

      • The Little Mermaid

Within 3.6 miles:

      • Kastrup Søbad Beach

Within 16 miles:

      • Hedelands Ski Lift

Nygade Apartment is 4 miles from Copenhagen Airport.

Approximate cost per night: $652

Cost per person (six people): $108

 

 

 

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Stormgade Apartment

Stormgade 14E, 1470 København

Hotels in Copenhagen

Christian IV’s Brewhouse

Stormgade Apartment consists of 2 bedrooms, free WiFi, a fully-equipped kitchen, a coffee machine and a hair dryer. Tivolihallen (Danish restaurant), Jaco Sko (shoe store), Southern Cross Pub (sports bar), M•O•D (men’s clothing store), Mojo (bar), Taste of Taiwan (bubble tea store), Salon Esha Khamo (beauty salon), Lemon-Cph (hair salon), Vartov Church (Protestant church), Café Spirrevippen (art cafe), The Storm Inn Copenhagen (pub), Viet Restaurant (Vietnamese restaurant), Rådhus Smørrebrød (restaurant), Restaurant Karla (Danish restaurant), The Danish Pipe Shop (tobacco shop), Dantes Plads (toursit attraction), National Museum of Denmark (art museum), Ubbe´s Vinhandel / wine bar (wine store), The Victorian Home (museum), Kanal-Caféen (Danish restaurant) and more are in the vicinity.

Within feet:

      • Christian IV’s Brewhouse  (Military bastion c. 1608)
      • The National Museum of Denmark
      • Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek
      • Christiansborg Palace
      • Guinness World Records Museum

Within 1.1 miles:

      • The Hirschsprung Collection

Within 1.9 miles:

      • Frederiksberg Have

Within 4 miles:

      • Hellerup Strand

** is 3.8 miles from Copenhagen Airport.

Approximate cost per night: $554

Cost per person (four people): $138

 

 

 

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Drechselsgade Penthouse

6B Drechselsgade, Amager Vest, 2300

Hotels in Copenhagen

Enghave Brygge Subway

2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, access to a fitness center, free WiFi, private parking, a terrace, garden views, a flat-screen TV and a fully-equipped kitchen are provided at Drechselsgade Penthouse. In the area are NORS Food & Drink (restaurant), ZENZ Organic Hairdressing (hair salon), Wami Sushi (restaurant), Bådelaug Havnestad (marina), Soft Chills (ice cream shop) and Badevigen (Havnevigen – swimming lake).

Within feet:

      • Enghave Brygge Subway
      • Islands Brygge

Within 1.1 miles:

      • Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek

Within 1.5 miles:

      • Højbro Square

Within 31 miles:

      • Malmo Airport

Drechselsgade Penthouse is 3 miles from Copenhagen Airport.

Approximate cost per night): $888

Cost per person (four people): $222

 

 

 

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Margretheholmsvej 58 Penthouse

58 Margretheholmsvej, Christianshavn, 1432

Hotels in Copenhagen

Urban Ranger Camp

Margretheholmsvej 58 Penthouse features 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, a garden, a balcony, free private parking, free WiFi, a terrace, sea views, a flat-screen TV and a fully-equipped kitchen. An adventurous area, nearby are Butchers Heat Margretheholm Havn (sauna), Amager Bakke (ski resort), CopenHill (ski resort), Steep & Deep (Copenhill – ski shop), 56 grader (restaurant) and HydroBiking ApS (water bicycle rental service).

Within feet:

Within 1.3 miles:

      • Guinness World Records Museum
      • The David Collection

Within 1.4 miles:

      • King’s Garden

Within 6 miles:

      • Hvidovre Strandpark Beach

Margretheholmsvej Penthouse is 4 miles from Copenhagen Airport.

Approximate cost per night: $1,160

Cost per person (six people): $193

 

 

 

White Fox Boutique

 

Margretheholmsvej 74 Penthouse

Margretheholmsvej 74, 7TH, Christianshavn, 1432

Hotels in Copenhagen

Amalienborg Palace

With 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, sea views, a terrace, a balcony, a children’s playground and parking on-site, free WiFi, a flat-screen TV, a washing machine, a fully-equipped kitchen, outdoor furniture, a fireplace and a garden, Margretheholmsvej 74 Penthouse is in proximity to Margretheholmsvej 58 Penthouse.

Within feet:

Within 1.2 miles:

      • Baron Boltens Court
      • The David Collection

Within 1.7 miles:

      • The National Museum of Denmark

Within 3.8 miles:

      • Den Blå Planet, National Aquarium Denmark

Margretheholmsvej Penthouse is 4 miles from Copenhagen Airport.

Approximate cost per night: $1,450

Cost per person (six people): $241

 

 

 

FutureYou Cambridge

 

Vogtervej Villa

11 Vogtervej, Amager Vest, 2300

Hotels in Copenhagen

Copenhagen Airport

Vogtervej Villa comes with 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, a patio, free private parking, free WiFi, private check-in/out, bicycle parking, a terrace, garden views, a flat-screen TV, a fully-equipped kitchen, a hot tub, a washing machine, an outdoor dining area, an indoor children’s play area, outdoor play equipment and a picnic area. Lazzat Copenhagen (takeout restaurant), KOW (Thai restaurant), Remiseparken (park), Solvang Church and Tiff Photography are in the area.

Within feet:

      • Islands Brygge
      • DR Byen Subway Station

Within 1.5 miles:

      • Kløvermarken

Within 2 miles:

Within 2.1 miles:

      • Gråbrødretorv

Within 3 miles:

      • Frederiksberg Slot

Approximate cost per night: $870

Cost per person (nine people): $96

 

 

 

ResortPass

 

Solvgade Apartment

Sølvgade 20, 1307 København

Hotels in Copenhagen

The David Collection

Featuring 4 bedrooms, a garden, a 24-hour front desk, free WiFi, a fully-equipped kitchen, a washing machine, a hair dryer, a flat-screen TV, a PS4 and a fireplace, Solvgade Apartment is close to Bottega Barlie (restaurant), Apotek 57 (cafe), Kongens Frisør (hair salon), Fabro (Italian restaurant), Black Swan (bar), Borgerly (pub), Bagt (bakery), CTI Party – 123Party Sp. z o.o. (novelty store), Culture Box (night club), Marionetteatret (performing arts theater) and more.

Within feet:

      • The David Collection
      • Hans Christian Andersen Monument
      • King’s Garden
      • Rosenborg Palace
      • Natural History Museum of Denmark

Within 1 mile:

      • Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek

Within 3.7 miles:

      • Kastrup Søbad Beach

Within 16 miles:

      • Hedelands Ski Lift

Solvgade Apartment is 4.3 miles from Copenhagen Airport.

Approximate cost per night: $1,615

Cost per person (eight people): $201

 

 

 

Organic Baby Food GmbH

 

Arkonagade Penthouse

Arkonagade 12, 5th floor, Vesterbro, 1726

Hotels in Copenhagen

Copenhagen Central Station

Arkonagade Penthouse has 2 bedrooms, a fitness room, air conditioning, a patio, free WiFi, a terrace, a garden, garden views, a flat-screen TV, a fully-equipped kitchen, a walk-in shower and an outdoor dining area. Bar 33 (bar), Anker Chokolade (chocolate shop), BestTellers (performing arts theater), Folkehuset Absalon (restaurant), Mad & Kaffe (café), Frisør (hair salon) and more are within range.

Within feet:

Within 1 mile:

      • Hans Christian Andersen Fairy-Tale House

Within 1.3 miles:

      • Copenhagen Zoo
      • Christiansborg Palace

Within 3.9 miles:

      • Svanemolle Beach

Arkonagade Penthouse is 3.8 miles from Copenhagen Airport.

Approximate cost per night: $511

Cost per person (four people): $127

 

 

 

Sol Sana AU

 

Bækkeskovvej Villa

85 Bækkeskovvej, 2700

Hotels in Copenhagen

Islev Train Station

Provided at Bækkeskovvej Villa are 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, a garden, a terrace, free private parking, free WiFi, a flat-screen TV, a washing machine, a fully-equipped kitchen, soundproofing, parquet floors, a fireplace and an outdoor dining area. You may find Brønshøj Bistro ApS (restaurant), Liv of copenhagen (clothing store), Zeynos Kebab (kebab shop), Kirstens Konditori (bakery), Gerts Vinstue (bar), We Meet At Bergs (bar), Mina Kebab – Brønshøj (fast food restaurant), Brønshøj Beauty (beauty salon) and more in the vicinity.

Within feet:

      • Islev Train Station

Within 1 mile:

      • Bellahøj Cirkusplads

Within 2.4 miles:

      • Copenhagen Zoo
      • Frederiksberg Slot

Within 13 miles:

      • Hedelands Ski Lift

Bækkeskovvej Villa is 7 miles from Copenhagen Airport.

Approximate cost per night: $446

Cost per person (six people): $74

 

 

 

Elvis & Kresse

 

 

So there they are, hotels in Copenhagen that will help make for an outstanding trip. We hope you have found great value in this information and most importantly, that you enjoy your time in Denmark!

25 Replies to “Hotels in Copenhagen”

  1. That water scene alone at STAY Copenhagen caught my eye, just edging out the modernized look of Hotel Herman K, my obvious second choice on this list. But as I stated on some of your previous posts, I’m far more of a nature guy, so if I can get a view of gardens, forested scenery, and in this case, water, I’m interested.

    From your description, it seems this penthouse is located a little outside of Copenhagen, which is fine for me, and being a workout warrior, gym access is another motivator for coming to STAY Copenhagen, especially if I can workout with a sea view. You just can’t beat that.

    I stated on your About page that the Nordic nations are my number one destination for world traveling, so this penthouse is in reality a serious contender when I can afford world traveling on a regular basis.

    1. Thanks again, Todd! STAY Copenhagan is definitely eye-catching. Working out with a sea view…boom! All the best to you.

  2. I have a plan for business trip in Copenhagen, so this list is definitely helpful. I love the modern look of Hotel Herman K. There are many restaurant and bars around it, so it definitely a plus point for me. The location is near my business partner’s place, so we can easily meet up near this place. I will check to book this place. Thank you so much.

  3. Copenhagen has been a place that I’ve always dreamed of visiting, but as I don’t have a lot of money for travel yet haven’t done a lot of research.

    I was surprised to read that the highs in summer for only 60 Degrees F… is it best to travel in summer I assume then? What are their temps winter-wise?

    While Hotel Herman K, and STAY Copenhagen really caught my eye as they look like a beautiful place to stay. My favorite Copenhagen Penthouse was Axel Guldsmeden specifically for it’s view! Plus it’s close a ton of various types of stores and restaurants.

    Let’s be realistic though any of these options would be great places to stay…

    I can’t wait to be able to visit this place!

    1. Hi Josh. Average summer temperatures range in mid 60s while average highs are closer to 70s. The record high is almost 93 degrees so it can get hot there. Conversely winters average at around the freezing point while the record low is -15 degrees. Glad you found a favorite and thank you for commenting!

  4. This looks amazing. Now, a friend of mine went to there, and she said that it is a beautiful city, with nice people. We will go to there, maybe in a couple of years, because I’m curious about it. They say the people are nicer than here, and I want to see that. Thanks for sharing it, we can already see where to stay! 

  5. I love Axel Guldsmeden and STAY Copenhagen. I’m not sure which to choose, though. Probably, I’ll choose STAY Copenhagen because it has the sea view, which is beautiful!

    Hotel Herman K looks very fine – nice colours and it even has stairs that I love in a penthouse- but after seeing the sea view, I’m a goner. 

  6. If I was to ever to be able to tour Europe, I definitely would want to visit Copenhagen. The Incredible City Center Penthouse caught my eye as the perfect place to relax in and close enough to restaurants and shopping. Just minutes away from the airport means that upon arrival I could be lost in paradise in no time. 

    How many quests are allowed at one time in a three bedroom penthouse?

  7. Thank you\What a unique journey. How pleasant the photographic tour of distinctive furnishings and design. Beautiful views and directions of historic Copenhagen and a wealth of tourist information makes a trip quite likely in the future for me. Thank you for the virtual stroll through Copenhagen’s room and board. A new destination has emerged.

  8. My main priority would be finding a place with good gym access. Like for me I want to know every piece of gym equipment they have how high there dumbbells go what type of cable attachments they have everything. I am really really into weight lifting so if I go anywhere then the question how will I do my workouts? Comes to mind.

    But I am sure they have some good gyms there. I am not really that interested in bars because I don’t drink and not really in coffee places because I don’t consume caffeine but it would be important to me that they have healthy gluten free food options or just like a grocery store where I could buy my own food and cooking myself.

    I like socializing though so I would like to know if there are any meetings in the area and that kind of thing. I’m a member of some worldwide fellowships and they have meetings all around the world so I might want to pick the place closest to the meetings.

    Thank you for the suggestions and the pictures were nice to look at. I will probably be back in the future.

  9. Hello, I must say that this article is very helpful and informative. I have been to Copenhagen a few times but because of my job, I did not have a chance to stay in some of these beautiful hotels. This summer I plan to go there with my kids and I think I will visit the hotel Sanders, it seems so elegant and unique. Thank you for sharing such useful info about Copenhagen.

  10. Scandinavia is known for its fantastic architecture and just looking at these photos gives you a glimpse of what you will find in the country.

    This is of interest to me because I have been looking at going to Stockholm for a gap year but I also have the option of going Copenhagen and Oslo as they are nearby.

    Since I am going on my own I will have to either have a think or save more money as some of these are quite expensive.

    But just looking at the hotels you can see how much of a great experience it would be to stay there.

    There’s something about Scandinavia that just interests me, so I’m sure I will go to Denmark soon.

    Thanks,

    Josh

    1. Josh that’s excellent that you are looking at going to Stockholm and are considering Copenhagen and Oslo as well. Please feel free to check out our Oslo and Stockholm recommendations too here:

      Oslo
      Stockholm

  11. I have been to Copenhagen, since my family is in nearby Germany.  A lot of these are pretty expensive wow!  I have always stayed at bed & breakfasts.  In Europe, they are a unique and wonderful experience.  I do like the Amalienborg Palace Copenhagen, simply because it is on the water and the price is right.  Thanks for sharing.
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  12. Hey nice article you have there, your thoughts are indeed invaluable. I was researching online on best hotels in Copenhagen, I was directed to this article. Having gone through this article, I am amazed with the excellent features of various hotels highlighted in this article. However, I found Nyhavan 71 features more interesting and convenient since it’s closer to Danish Royal library

  13. Hello there thanks for the review it was really helpful. Well no doubt Copenhagen is one of the most beautiful places in the world. I know a couple of people who have been there and possibly lodged in their hotel, Anderson Boutique Hotel to be precise. Their hotels are pretty expensive but are worth the price though.

  14. What a beautiful picture. It really draws you into the whole European journey, it such a signature view of the colored buildings. I always wonder how they managed to get everyone to agree to the different shades. Copenhagen has always drawn me and what could be nicer than renting a penthouse. I think the Nobis Hotel has to be my favorite, it is so glamourous and near to everything.

    So much to see and so much to do. Thanks, it was a great read and I loved all the options.

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