City Guide - Copenhagen

8 months ago 17th Mar 15:00

Your monthly guide of what’s new and what to do in Copenhagen courtesy of FemaleFirst & Hotels.com.

City Guide - Copenhagen

Copenhagen

Copenhagen was named "the world's most liveable city" by global business magazine, Monocle, and it is easy to see why. With an abundance of green spaces and a Metro system second to none, Copenhagen is set to lead the way for all other major European cities.

Hotels.com has a dedicated team of Market Managers across the world who know their cities inside out, and for this guide the Copenhagen Market Manager has hand-picked the newest and most unusual hotels, as well as the best deals and essential tips for visiting the city.

New hotels in Copenhagen

Tulip Residences (four-star) - Private roof terraces - From £72 per room per night

The Tulip Residences opened in May this year and is in the heart of the city centre, a short distance from Stroget, the city's main shopping street. Guests can relax in the lounge bar and enjoy a selection of champagnes, local beers and cognacs before dining at the Office Restaurant.

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All guestrooms are two-room suites with kitchenettes and bathrooms and come with high-speed internet access and CD players. For those wanting total indulgence, the hotel has five executive penthouse suites, each with its own private roof terrace.

 

Quirky hotels in Copenhagen

The Fox Hotel (three-star) - Design hotel - From £88 per room per night

Created by Volkswagen for the launch of the new Fox car in April 2006, The Fox is a creative and über-modern hotel in the city centre, just moments from the Tivoli Gardens. The Fox Kitchen and Bar is sleek and contemporary in design and serves seasonal Nordic dishes.

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Each guestroom has been created as a design statement by one of the 21 young commissioned artists. The rooms range in style from 1960s Thriller and Japanese Manga to Urban Culture and Seductive Royalty.

Copenhagen Admiral Hotel (four-star)- Former salt warehouse - From £90 per room per night

Formerly an 18th century warehouse, the Hotel Admiral is on Copenhagen's waterfront, next to the Queen's Palace and has wonderful views of the harbour.

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The hotel's Salt Restaurant (so called as bags of salt were stored here in the 1700s) was designed by Sir Terence Conran and serves Danish specialities. Each one of the guestrooms has a unique style and features wood-beamed ceilings alongside modern art.

Radisson SAS Royal Hotel (five-star) - Designed by Arne Jacobsen - From £157 per room per night

This hotel is the original design hotel with the entire place, from the cutlery to the lamp shades, being designed by Arne Jacobsen, the famous Danish designer.

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