This central hotel is just 250 metres from Kongens Nytorv. It offers free Wi-Fi and modern rooms with private bathrooms. Strøget and Nyhavn are both within 5 minutes’ walk.
Set in a charming 19th-century building, this hotel is 3 minutes’ walk from City Hall Square and Tivoli Gardens. It offers free WiFi, free gym access and a popular breakfast buffet.
This hotel is 20 minutes’ walk from Copenhagen Central Station and Tivoli Gardens. It offers free WiFi and compact rooms with private bathrooms, a TV and tea/coffee facilities.
Set in a heritage-listed 1780s building, this waterfront hotel is next to Amalienborg Royal Palace and opposite Copenhagen Opera House.
Owen
United Kingdom
This is a nice hotel in a converted warehouse lots of character, it was undergoing renovations when we arrived so the facilities were a little sparce
Room was nicely furnished
Good Location for sightseeing and restaurant selection
This waterfront hotel lies opposite the Tycho Brahe Planetarium, 500 metres from Copenhagen Central Station and Tivoli Gardens. Rooms include free 24-hour gym access and free Wi-Fi internet.
Mariusz
Poland
The hotel is in a very good location if you want to explore Copenhagen. The rooms are a bit old-fashioned but comfortable and clean. The breakfast is very tasty with a huge selection of dishes. I definitely recommend it.
Located in the trendy Vesterbro District, 150 metres from Copenhagen Central Station, this family-run hotel offers accommodation in Copenhagen’s bustling city centre.
Evren
United Kingdom
Location is very good, two minutes to the underground. Very clean and comfortable beds. Warm and big enough room. Staff is very friendly and helpful.
This ultra-modern, stylish hotel is located on an artificial island in central Copenhagen, right next to Fisketorvet Shopping Centre. Guests enjoy free Wi-Fi, gym and sauna access.
Nyree
United Kingdom
Perfect location amazing breakfast with a beautiful view. Our room back on to the water at the back of the hotel which was amazing.
Located in Copenhagen, 600 metres from Tivoli Gardens, WIDE Hotel provides accommodation with a fitness centre, private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.
Stunning location, close to everything and so easy to access
Comfort Hotel Copenhagen Airport has a fitness centre, a laundromat and a bar, 3 minutes walk from the airport terminal. Boasting family rooms and a kids playroom.
Convenient location very clean and excellent breakfast
Bryggen Guldsmeden has a fitness centre, garden, a shared lounge and terrace in Copenhagen. Each accommodation at the 4-star hotel has city views, and guests can enjoy access to a sauna.
Great hotel stayed a couple times now. Good atmosphere and spa
Conveniently situated in the Nyhavn district of Copenhagen, Hotel Bethel is located less than 1 km from The David Collection, a 14-minute walk from Rosenborg Castle and 1.3 km from Church of Our...
Cute Hotel,perfect location and very friendly staff!
Situated in Copenhagen and with Frederiksberg Have reachable within 800 metres, Scandic Falkoner features a fitness centre, non-smoking rooms, free WiFi and a bar.
Excellent breakfast, perfect location, great atmosphere
Located in the trendy Vesterbro District, 150 metres from Copenhagen Central Station, this family-run hotel offers accommodation in Copenhagen’s bustling city centre.
Basic room, but spotless clean and excellent location!
Situated in Copenhagen, within 2.8 km of Church of Our Saviour and 4.2 km of The National Museum of Denmark, Go Hotel City features accommodation with a bar and free WiFi throughout the property as...
Quiet location.
Close to metro, shops a "beach" island.
Located 1.2 km from Copenhagen Central Station and Tivoli Gardens, this eco-friendly hotel offers free WiFi and compact, yet functional and private rooms.
Hotel location is near to station that make commute easy
Just 200 metres from Tårnby Station and 3 minutes’ drive from Copenhagen Airport, this hotel offers functional accommodation with free WiFi and free private parking.
Ease at which I could travel between the Hotel & the Airport.
This stylish hotel provides accommodation in central Copenhagen, only 15 minutes’ walk from Tivoli Gardens. It offers free WiFi and air-conditioned rooms with luxury beds and a flat-screen TV.
Comfy beds. The location was perfect. Rooms were of a decent size.
Set in Copenhagen's historic Indre By district, this hotel offers free Wi-Fi, bicycle rentals and in-room flat-screen TVs. Kongens Have Gardens is right next door and is home to Rosenborg Castle.
It’s location and the downstairs dining and lounge area.
Situated in Copenhagen and with Church of Our Saviour reachable within 300 metres, Kanalhuset features a restaurant, non-smoking rooms, free WiFi throughout the property and a bar.
The apartments were super cozy and stylish! I love it so much!
Boutique Hotel Herman K features a fitness centre, shared lounge, a terrace and bar in Copenhagen. This 5-star hotel offers room service, a 24-hour front desk and free WiFi.
Nicely designed boutique hotel in the city center.
This elegant boutique hotel is centrally located in Copenhagen, just 200 metres from Nyhavn. Hotel Sanders features a rooftop conservatory garden and a modern restaurant. WiFi access is free.
Lovely boutique hotel, great location and ambience
Set in the trendy Vesterbro district, this boutique hotel is just 200 metres from Copenhagen Central Station. It offers modern, design rooms with LED TVs and free Wi-Fi.
Housed in 2 converted warehouses from the 1800s, this hotel is found in the vibrant Nyhavn District. It features a continental breakfast and rooms with free WiFi and flat-screen TVs.
Excellent location, friendly staff and amazing rooms!
Set in a heritage-listed 1780s building, this waterfront hotel is next to Amalienborg Royal Palace and opposite Copenhagen Opera House.
Large, quiet comfortable room with waterside view.
FAQs about hotels in Copenhagen
On average, 3-star hotels in Copenhagen cost £150 per night, and 4-star hotels in Copenhagen are £198 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Copenhagen can on average be found for £364 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Copenhagen this weekend is £173 or, for a 4-star hotel, £232. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Copenhagen for this weekend cost on average around £487 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £187 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Copenhagen for tonight. You'll pay on average around £244 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Copenhagen will cost around £505 (based on Booking.com prices).
One of the world’s most environmentally friendly cities, Copenhagen has an abundance of water, parks and bicycle paths. Famous for its fine dining and 8 kilometres of sandy beaches, this city is one of the North’s best-kept secrets!
Copenhagen is known as the City of Spires because its skyline is broken by the steeple of beautiful churches and castles. The distinctive Frederiksstaden district has two of the city’s iconic symbols: Amalienborg Palace and Frederik's Church.
Discover the city’s significant jazz scene at the Copenhagen Jazz Festival and two of the world’s oldest amusement parks, the Tivoli Gardens and Dyrehavsbakken. The city’s 13 Michelin star restaurants guarantee that any fine dining needs are fully met. Speaking of food, Copenhagen has one of the world’s highest numbers of restaurants per capita!
Views of Copenhagen are hard to beat from Rundetårn, or Round Tower, and the spire of the Church of Our Saviour. For a bit of alternative culture a bit closer to the ground, nearby Freetown Christiania is the place to go to! It’s a self-proclaimed autonomous district, famous for its liberal lifestyle and creative arts. A definite must-see!
Kastrup Airport, the largest one in the Scandinavia, is only a 15-minute train ride from the city centre. Whether you choose to stay at a hip hostel, luxury hotel or a cosy apartment, Booking.com has a perfect Copenhagen accommodation.
Copenhagen is a beautiful small city. There are no extraordinary monuments but you can find lots of palaces, churches, museums, canals, bars. Everything is withing walking distance. Prices are very expensive but there are many food trucks on the street. The Rosenberg castle, rather a place, is a beautiful small palace, crowded with luxuruy objects. it is worth visiting it but be prepared to pay an unreasonable high fee, You cannot miss a boat trip by the canals. Starting at Nyhvn, probably the most popular place in Copenhagen. It is cheap, relaxing and you can see the city from another perspective. Refrain from visiting the famous little mermaid. Totally disapointing. But the parks and the castle nearby are worth a walk. One or two days are sufficente to visit the main attractions. If you also want to visit the museums, may be it will take a bit more. Visit the city during the summer or spring. During the winter, it is another city
Tomas
Spain
Scored 10
10
Copenhagen is a very peaceful, not too touristy city.
Copenhagen is a very peaceful, not too touristy city. It is easy to get around on foot/ with public transport. We enjoyed visiting the castles (Christiansborg, Rosenborg), walking through Nyhaven and the rides in Tivoli. Had a nice small lunch and delicious coffee in Café Bastard. The best attraction according to us was the Glyptotek museum, absolutely loved it! The only downside of the trip were slightly higher prices than in our home country, but it was manageable. We recommend buying the Copenhagen Card, it is very easy to use and can save some money.
Simona
Czech Republic
Scored 10
10
It was perfect! Great for a quick weekend get away.
It was perfect! Great for a quick weekend get away. We went for 2 nights/2 days and stayed in CabInn which was great. Tivoli gardens - highly recommend, absolutely gorgeous, little overpriced but still worth it, nyhavn- great walk, chilled atmosphere, gefion fountain - cute little area, round tower - extremely worth it, great views from the top! The little mermaid was so little that I couldn’t find it😂 Definitely would go to little mermaid again, especially that it’s at the other side of Copenhagen, but hey ho!
Dominika
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
Plenty to see and do.
Plenty to see and do. Very easy and cheap to travel from airport to centre - use ticket machine in airport then lift (elevator) down to platform. We took a day trip to Malmo by train - easy and quick (get a return family ticket from the dedicated 'Travel to Sweden' machines in the station - different from the normal machines but well marked). Cafe in station entrance has great pastries and coffee - grab a ticket when you go in to get served in order.
Another day trip to Roskilde to visit the Viking Boat Museum was well worth it.
Got a 24hr travel ticket - (not the Copenhagen card which gives free transport and entry to museums as we only visited a few) and a late start meant we could also use it to get the train back to the airport next morning.
Kenneth
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Very friendly city and the locals are very friendly.
Very friendly city and the locals are very friendly.
The city is very accessible with an excellent transportation system. The city is expensive with respect to other European Capitals
The variety of food is pretty diverse
There are a lot of interesting places to be visited
I was lucky with the weather overall
Marwa Ahmed Sabry
Egypt
Scored 10
10
Copenhagen is a wonderful city.
Copenhagen is a wonderful city. Everyone we came into contact with tour guides, bar staff, restaurant staff, bus drivers were all friendly and helpful. The sites of the city are magnificent and magical, Yes, the mermaid is tiny but you have to see her, don't you? Catch a food tour and also a bus tour.
We ate twice at Frk. Barners Kaelders, superb Danish food. Dinner at Joanne gave us excellent Italian food with great service. Lunches we ate at Cafe Chilee and also Cafe Vivaldi. Have a delicious lunch then sit an hour with a beer and watch Copenhagen go by.
Buildings, history, culture, shopping, tours, sit still. Take your pick.
The location of this hotel was perfect, right next to the main train station which we used every day with our Copenhagen Card! The room was basic but good and the beds were super comfy! Breakfast was good with a decent selection, we left full everyday. The staff were lovely and the locker storage was very easy and convenient. If you're looking to stay for a few days and explore the city centre and further afield this hotel ticks all these boxes, would stay again!
Good hotel, tasty breakfast, helpful staff.
Location was very good. Close to the airport and close to the city centre. 15mins by bike to Nyhavn.
Rooms are rather small but that's normal in Copenhagen.
Overall very satisfied with our stay.
Beautiful hotel, a short walk away from the buzz of Copenhagen city centre. Staff were all very welcoming and friendly. The room was small but very comfortable and clean - perfect for a weekend getaway. Would recommend!
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