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Rooftop of Hotel Danmark

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As you might expect, it is one of the more expensive options in the city.

Overall, its an excellent option for individuals, couples, and business travelers heading to Copenhagen.

Hotel Sanders

Its full of mid-century character and is located just opposite the Royal Danish Theater.

Suite in Hotel d’Angleterre

Hotel d’Angleterre Copenhagen

Rooms do not have coffee machines or kettles.

It has a rooftop terrace with 360-degree views across the city, plus a complimentary wine hour.

Some of the smaller rooms are indeedsmall(as in, best suited for one person).

Guest room in Coco Hotel

Coco Hotel

Hotel Danmark follows the classic Copenhagen formula of minimal decor, organic food, and a hipster-luxe vibe.

It also has a rooftop swimming pool and six restaurants on-site, so there are options to suit everyone.

The interiors have been designed to respect the buildings heritage, blending original period details with modern Scandinavian minimalism.

Guest room in Hotel Sanders

Hotel Sanders

This industrial hotel is housed in the former Carlsberg brewery building in the up-and-coming Carlsberg City district.

It also features a small fitness room and in-room fitness kits are available as well.

It has 390 rooms, which is on the larger side for any hotel.

Living room in The Audo Residence

The Audo Residence

My go-to accommodation is Villa Copenhagen, housed in a gorgeous century-old building.

Rooms are indeed more spacious than most in the city.

As for the other highlights?

Pool at Manon Les Suites

Manon Les Suites

There is no elevator as the building dates back to the early 1700s.

Hotel Skt.

Annae

It has an authentic Scandinavian vibe and is located close to many of the citys star historic attractions.

Lounge in Nimb Hotel

Nimb Hotel

For something totally unique, consider this floating boutique hotel docked in Copenhagens city center.

There are exposed brick walls, calming neutral tones, and clean, minimal Scandinavian furniture is featured throughout.

For a hotel chain brand, prices can be steep.

Guest room in Nobis

Nobis Copenhagen

It is conveniently located near key transport hubs, vibrant neighborhoods, and key attractions, including Tivoli.

Hygge is more like a state of mind, an ambiance, a feeling, or a vibe.

We can ‘hygge’ with each other.

Guest room in Hotel Ottilia

Hotel Ottilia

We can ask a good friend if we want to ‘hygge.’

Was it a good party?

Yes, it was hygge-ligt.

Guest room in Villa Copenhagen

Villa Copenhagen

That shows how highly valued hygge is.

Most people speak English

Undskyld, jeg forstar ikke, hvad du siger!

Practically everyone in Denmark speaks English.

Shots of the guest rooms

The Darling

Nowadays, we start learning in first grade, but my grandparents generation spoke English very well, too.

Copenhageners might bike fast to get from point A to B, so watch out in rush hour.

Luckily, most of our designated biking lanes are quite spacious.

Doors opening to a bedroom in Hotel SKT Annae

Hotel Skt. Annae

Experience the city like a local

stergaard recommends experiencing Copenhagen like a local.

Ride a bike through the biking lanes that snake through the city like green highways.

Share a meal with Copenhageners at one of our great communal dining destinations.

A guest room at Hotel SP34 in Copenhagen, Denmark

Hotel SP34

As a former Copenhagener, these were all part of my everyday life, he explains.

And dont just stay in the city center.

Lobby of Raddisson Copenhagen

Rickard L. Eriksson