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Hotels in Copenhagen
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Ibsens Hotel
Copenhagen, Denmark
In a quiet setting in Nansensgade, but only 15 minutes from Copenhagen Airport by metro, is this good-value hotel.

Avenue Hotel Copenhagen
Copenhagen, Denmark
This luxury boutique hotel is in the trendy Norrebro and Frederiksberg areas of Copenhagen, next to the Tivoli Gardens, and housed in a classic 19th century building.

Andersen Boutique Hotel
Copenhagen, Denmark
Located in the central but edgy neighbourhood of Vesterbro – formerly seedy, but rapidly being gentrified – is this smart, modern hotel.

Hotel Christian IV
Copenhagen, Denmark
In the old part of Copenhagen, in a white 1950s building near Rosenberg Castle and the King's Garden (and a ten minute walk to the city centre), this reasonably priced hotel offers four types of rooms decorated in contemporary Scandinavian style.

Hotel Alexandra
Copenhagen, Denmark
The decor here is 1950s and 1960s Scandinavian retro, from the rooms to the lobby area, and upgraded rooms are decorated as tributes to specific world famous Danish furniture designers, such as Arne Jacobsen, Finn Juhl or Verner Pant

Ocean Hotel
Copenhagen, Denmark
Dating from 1860, this villa turned boutique B&B is an ideal choice for those arriving on a late flight due to its close proximity to the airport (a mere seven minutes' drive away).
Fashion, design and dining out Scandinavia's coolest city is known for its innovative fashion and design scene, but it's also compact and easy to navigate, with bicycle-friendly cobbled streets and sherbet-coloured townhouses interspersed with quirky galleries and boutiques. Copenhagen is also the place to try New Nordic cuisine – Noma was voted the World's Best Restaurant in 2014, but there are many lesser-known but excellent restaurants where chefs are experimenting with local produce; the city has no less than 15 Michelin-starred restaurants. There's plenty to see, such as several royal palaces, ancient churches, world-class museums, art galleries and striking modern architecture. There's also plenty for families, including an amusement park and aquarium. Read more about our hotels in Copenhagen.