Hotel Marie is set in Skagen and features a terrace. This 3-star hotel offers a shared lounge and free WiFi. The accommodation provides luggage storage space, and currency exchange for guests.
rebecca
United Kingdom
Breakfast was lovely, with a good choice of items, constantly topped up. We loved the bread.
Was able to hire bikes from the hotel and cycled to where the 2 seas meet, the buried church and Rabjerg Mile.
Very close to shops/restaurants.
Free parking.
Everything was very clean.
Brøndums Hotel in Skagen is authentic Danish cultural history and has been a gathering point and meeting place in Skagen since the time of the Skagen Painters.
Richard
United Kingdom
A beautiful atmospheric hotel, close to Skagen museum, a short walk from the railway station and with lovely shops (and excellent bakery) nearby. The breakfast was excellent and served in a beautiful room. The hotel grounds were very nice to relax in.
Color Hotel Skagen is 5 minutes’ walk from Frederikshavnsvej Train Station. It offers fine dining and free private parking. Leisure options include a sauna and outdoor pool and spa.
Estelle
Sweden
Very kind personal and extremely helpful. Have done everything to make our stay better and more comfortable.
This family-run hotel is situated in Skagen’s historic district, Østerby, 350 metres from the harbour. A public beach is less than 5 minutes’ walk away.
Stig
Australia
Felt very welcome from the moment we arrived. Large upgraded room was nice. Green, shady outdoors was very welcome.
Situated by Skagen Harbour, this property provides free WiFi and parking. It offers rooms just 5 minutes’ walk from sandy beaches. Skagen Train Station is 1 km away.
Michael
Andorra
As its name suggests, the hotel is located right across the harbor and is about a 5-minute walk from Skagen's main street. It's quite tranquil, except for the seagulls that can be noisy; therefore, during hot weather, opening the windows isn't recommended, as the seagulls can be bothersome. That said, the hotel is well-maintained, very cozy, and definitely captures the Skagen feel. The pictures are as advertised.
The stylish Ruths Hotel is located on the beachfront, 5 km from Skagen town centre. It offers free spa access, free parking and rooms with flat-screen TVs, luxury beds by Dux and free Wi-Fi.
Astrid
United Kingdom
Stunning location, so close to the beach! The breakfast is just amazing!
Situated by Skagen Station, Skagen Hotel is a few minutes' walk from the town centre. It provides a restaurant, terrace and free WiFi. Sønderstrand Beach is within 10 minutes’ walk.
Gunilla
Sweden
Very nice room and the location perfect close to the little train station.
Breakfast super.
Near to walk to almost everything and bikes for rent at the hotel if you want to go a little longer.
Situated in central Skagen, Hotel Plesner offers free Wi-Fi and is newly renovated in 2024. Sønderstrand Beach is within 10 minutes’ walk. Each room at Plesner Hotel has a private bathroom with...
This hotel lies in central Skagen, 80 metres from Skagen Train Station. It features an on-site restaurant and cosy café. All rooms have a TV and a private bathroom with a shower.
Situated in central Skagen, this motel offers free parking and rooms with a flat-screen TV and a private bathroom with shower. Skagen Train Station is a 15-minute walk away.
Richard
United Kingdom
Surprisingly good breakfast buffet with a plentiful supply and wide choice of cold foods, Skagen is a pretty and well kept town with a busy commercial harbour.
On average, 3-star hotels in Skagen cost £187 per night, and 4-star hotels in Skagen are £213 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Skagen can on average be found for £326 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Skagen this weekend is £203 or, for a 4-star hotel, £284. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Skagen for this weekend cost on average around £450 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £148 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Skagen for tonight. You'll pay on average around £142 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Skagen will cost around £221 (based on Booking.com prices).
Wonderful little village with beautiful sites to see. great...
Wonderful little village with beautiful sites to see. great walking street with many shops. the sandworm experience was once fun and then to have a lifetime experience to stand in the sand and let the water from two different oceans wash over your feet.
Raberg Mile was amazing to see even if it was a in the middle of a huge rainfall. The Sand buried church was really cool to see and just a short 400km walk from the parking lot. This town is a must see if you're traveling in Denmark.
Collienne
United States
Scored 10
10
It’s a nice town to stop and visit but unless you’re staying...
It’s a nice town to stop and visit but unless you’re staying longer to go to the beach, one day/one and a half should be enough to rent a bike and visit Grenen (the northern part of Denmark), the history museum (with the bunkers from WWII), the art museum and the ruins of a church. Walking around the city centre is quite nice as well.
Silvia
Italy
Scored 8.0
8.0
It is a great place to spend a night.
It is a great place to spend a night. The village itself is small but lovely and ooze out the fisherman-type village atmosphere that you found dotted along the Northern European coast. It also contains several supermarkets where you can get grocery for your cooking.
The best place of interest is of course Grenen, the most Northern tip of Denmark in which if you come during winter time, expect to walk about 2.5 km. from the parking lot to the tip. In summer, there are local tractor that will help transport you.
Last but not least, don't miss the Skagen lighthouse, the view from the top is excellent and it has a good museum that tells you all about the bird migration. Also, the sand-covered church, although simple, its history is quite interesting.
Peera
Thailand
Scored 8.0
8.0
It's located in the outskirts of Skagen, so unless you have...
It's located in the outskirts of Skagen, so unless you have a car, you'll need to walk for at least 40 min to reach down town. For hikers, the though, the location is great - between Skagen and former Old Skagen, now Højen.
DawnBG
France
Scored 10
10
Skagen is a tourist hot spot, victim to mass tourism like (...
Skagen is a tourist hot spot, victim to mass tourism like (in Europe) Venice, London, Amsterdam, Rome etc. You would not like to go there in high season, especially during July. Out of high season, however, you will appreciate that the weather is better than average in Denmark. Use this to your advantage, because when most of the high season invasion has receeded to their upper class ghettos, Skagen is really a cosy and romantic place with a lot to offer the casual traveller.
Poul
Denmark
Scored 10
10
A good place to calm down for a few days, especially now in...
A good place to calm down for a few days, especially now in the in-between-seasons time. Still enough guests that a selection of restaurants, cafe and bars are still open. Great place to spend some time at beach enjoying the fresh breeze and the view between the 2 seas.
Great place to stay in Skagen. The rooms were larger than most throughout our Denmark holiday. Clean and neat. The breakfast was exceptional. The staff were friendly and helpful, and the location was close to restaurants, shopping strip and only a short walk to the beach. Would highly recommend this to others.
Our room was small yet cozy and had everything we needed. The traditional Danish breakfast was delicious and the host was wonderful. He gave us the highlights of what we should see on our one day trip to Skagen. Highly recommend
Location very nice. Near the beach. Restaurant very good. Breakfast also good Friendly staff. We especially liked the nice atmosphere of this small and cosy hotel. We also liked the room with balcony.
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