Located 0.7 mi from Copenhagen Central Station and Tivoli Gardens, this eco-friendly hotel offers free WiFi and compact, yet functional and private rooms.
This central hotel is just 820 feet from Kongens Nytorv. It offers free Wi-Fi and modern rooms with private bathrooms. Strøget and Nyhavn are both within 5 minutes’ walk.
This budget hotel is within a 5 minute walk of Copenhagen Central Station and Tivoli Gardens. It offers free Wi-Fi, rooms with private bathrooms and a popular breakfast buffet.
This comfortable hotel is directly connected to Terminal 3 at Copenhagen Airport. It offers spacious, air-conditioned rooms feature satellite TV and tea/coffee makers.
This stylish hotel provides accommodations 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.
Located next to Copenhagen’s Bella Center, this hotel features distinctive and modern architecture. Its soundproofed rooms have flat-screen TVs, tea/coffee makers and floor-to-ceiling windows.
Conveniently located in the Nyhavn district of Copenhagen, Hotel Bethel is located a 11-minute walk from The David Collection, 0.7 miles from Rosenborg Palace and a 16-minute walk from Church of Our...
Location, staff, cleanliness, price, facilites - all perfect!
Located in Copenhagen and with Frederiksberg Have reachable within 2625 feet, Scandic Falkoner features a fitness center, nonsmoking rooms, free WiFi and a bar.
Great location , very clean , food excellent choice
Located in Copenhagen, 2.2 miles from Tivoli Gardens, Moxy Copenhagen Sydhavnen provides accommodations with a fitness center, private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.
Clean, next to the train station, lots of amenities
Scandic Kødbyen is located in Vesterbro district in Copenhagen, 2789 feet from Copenhagen Central Station. It features a restaurant with an open charcoal grill and a wine bar. WiFi is free.
Despite the reasonable price, the breakfast was good!
Set 3.1 mi from Copenhagen Central Station, CPH Studio Hotel features a restaurant, on-site bar and free WiFi. Oresund and Amager Strand metro stations are both a 5-minute walk away.
Brilliant reception :)
Spacious room.
Well located
Sleepcph is located on a quiet street in Copenhagen, near grocery stores and the popular Amager Strand Park. Free, fast-speed WiFi is available throughout this self-service property.
It was really clean and so nice and cozy! Love that!
Hotel Euroglobe is located in the Frederiksberg district in Copenhagen, a 20-minute walk from central Copenhagen. Free WiFi is available throughout the property.
good value for money, nice location, quiet and clean
This hotel with a self check-in just 328 feet from Copenhagen Central Station, offers nice and quiet private double rooms, sleep cabins and free WIFi. Tivoli Gardens is 1148 feet away.
Great location. Just opposite to the central station.
This central Copenhagen hotel is conveniently located just a quarter mile from the Islands Brygge Metro Station and just over half a mile from the IT University of Copenhagen.
close to a bus station and also close to a metro station
Located in Copenhagen and with Church of Our Saviour reachable within a 3-minute walk, Kanalhuset has a restaurant, non-smoking rooms, free WiFi throughout the property and a bar.
really lovely decor, delicious food and great location
Located in Copenhagen and with Tivoli Gardens reachable within a 6-minute walk, Hypernym Hotel & Suites provides a tour desk, non-smoking rooms, a fitness center, free WiFi throughout the property and...
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This ultra-modern, stylish hotel is located on an artificial island in central Copenhagen, right next to Fisketorvet Shopping Center. Guests enjoy free Wi-Fi, gym and sauna access.
The breakfast, location, and facilities were great.
Located in a historic building just steps away from the City Hall Square, Bella Grande is a classic yet contemporary Italian style hotel that feels as if it has been there for the last 100 years.
Great Location, very clean reception and rooms, beautiful interior
Set in the trendy Vesterbro district, this boutique hotel is just 656 feet from Copenhagen Central Station. It offers modern, design rooms with LED TVs and free Wi-Fi.
Great location very friendly staff and amazing brekkie
This elegant boutique hotel is centrally located in Copenhagen, just 656 feet from Nyhavn. Hotel Sanders features a rooftop conservatory garden and a modern restaurant. WiFi access is free.
Lovely boutique hotel, great location and ambience
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.
The view was great,excellent spot! Breakfast was perfect.
Located 656 feet from Copenhagen Central Station and the world-famous Tivoli Gardens, it couldn't be more central. Grand Joanne has 162 unique rooms and suites spread over 6 floors.
Excellent staff, great service with attention to detail
Located by the city lakes in central Copenhagen, this eco-friendly hotel offers a Nordic-style breakfast buffet featuring organic foods. WiFi is free.
Great location
Friendly staff
Lovely afternoon drinks
FAQs about hotels in Copenhagen
On average, 3-star hotels in Copenhagen cost $124 per night, and 4-star hotels in Copenhagen are $175 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Copenhagen can be found for $304 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Copenhagen this weekend is $213 or, for a 4-star hotel, $281. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Copenhagen for this weekend cost around $537 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $210 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Copenhagen for tonight. You'll pay around $317 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Copenhagen will cost around $606, on average (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 4 miles 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 Savior. For a bit of alternative culture a bit closer to the ground, nearby Freetown Christiania is the place to be! 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 Scandinavia, is only a 15-minute train ride from the city center. Whether you choose to stay in a hip hostel, luxury hotel or a cozy apartment, Booking.com has the perfect Copenhagen accommodations.
I would come back to your property for both location,...
I would come back to your property for both location, cleanliness, and staff. The breakfast was delightful. I did have some concerns daily with the door and getting in the room. All and all, I can’t wain to be back. They even arranged travel to the airport for me. The Fish Market Was my Favorite restaurant. A couple of fun museums were close. The place offers o hip, yet sexy vib.
Gregory
10
Scored 10
Everything works like a charm, well organized, beautiful...
Everything works like a charm, well organized, beautiful architecture, everything has a designer's touch. Best city for bike riding - you can explore the city by bike, from the water, from the public transport and by walking. Tivoli garden, aquarium and museum of Guinness records are strongly recommended for visiting with kids.
Marko_3839
Croatia
8.0
Scored 8.0
A really pretty city, loads to see and do, however, it's...
A really pretty city, loads to see and do, however, it's extremely expensive to eat and drink for tourists. I'm Irish, and Dublin is cheap in comparison. We stayed for 4 nights (3 full days), and while we saw a lot of attractions, we still could have seen a few more. However, from the cost point of view, we couldn't justify a longer stay. If you want to see a lot of paid attractions, then the Copenhagen card is a good idea, as it covers all your public transport, including the metro to the airport and entry to 80 different attractions, and it's digital, so very handy to just have it in your phone. However, you need to be getting the use (your money's worth), out of it. If you only plan to see a couple of attractions, don't bother with the card. The public transport system is very good, and it's easy to get around. Nyhavn is a very pretty harbour area, very touristy, with prices to match.
Overall, Copenhagen is a beautiful city, with plenty to see and do, but be prepared to pay for it.
Marie
Ireland
8.0
Scored 8.0
Copenhagen is a lovely city but can be expensive for a...
Copenhagen is a lovely city but can be expensive for a family of 4 travelling and visiting attractions. Before going I did not think the Copenhagen Pass was worth the cost, and bought one just for one particular day, however looking back I wish I had purchased the 5 days pass for our visit.
In multiple places children who are 12 or over require an adult ticket, for example the Exploratorium, however with a Copenhagen Pass you can purchase a Junior ticket (12-15yo) which is significantly cheaper than an adult pass. You can also get 2 kid (3-11yo) tickets for free with each adult, meaning you save even more.
The other main plus with the Copenhagen Pass I found was the convenience for travel, as it includes all trains, metro and buses in the city area, and also includes the airport. Rather than trying to purchase tickets each day you can simply hop an on and off as required, making it far more convenient.
You can download the app to your phone purchase the passes in advance and then simply activate them when you arrive, meaning they can be used straight from the airport without queuing.
Adam
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
It was not a city that I had thought of visiting before.
It was not a city that I had thought of visiting before. But we had two full days of beautiful sites. It was lovely to see all the historic places and have a drink on the Strip by the water. The area surrounding the Little Mermaid statue was fantastic with lots of stunning, hidden features. Thoroughly recommend Copenhagen for a two to three day trip. Lots of beautiful things to be seen. We did a Danish taste them in you at a restaurant called host which was really nice and visited the Tivoli amusement fair. The light show at the end of the night is worth seeing. Transport in Copenhagen is very good
Barros
8.0
Scored 8.0
It is a nice city and I liked it but didn't love it.
It is a nice city and I liked it but didn't love it. There are some cool things to do (like Tivoli amusement park and boat rides in the canals), but overall not quite at the same level as other European cities. The most comparable city is Amsterdam and I would definitely visit Amsterdam first instead of Copenhagen.
In regards to food and drinks, there are plenty of terraces, especially near Nyhavn (the famous colored houses). Plus there is a real food culture, with several high-end restaurants offering tasting menus.
Getting around is quite easy. The city is very walkable, but also has a metro and bus system that is easy to use. And there are plenty of taxis but some are difficult if you only want to go a short distance. Plus you have to find a taxi stand or go inside hotel and have them call you one.
One thing to know that this can be a LOUD city. The Danes love a drink and express themselves loudly in the middle of the night on the street. If you want a quiet space to sleep, avoid the hotels that are near restaurants and bars, as it can get quite loud at night.
Perfect spot for sightseeing tour around Copenhagen, as the hotel is directly next to the metro station, that can take you to the city centre area in a matter of minutes.
The rooms are really comfortable and clean. Additionaly the rooftop area and common room seem to be extremely social space, where you can spend nice evening or remote workday. (We did not spend time there, as visiting the city was the main prio for us)
Lovely modern hotel located close to metro and about 2 stops from city centre, for our short stay of 3 nights in Copenhagen. Small but perfectly adequate room which was spick and span. Super powerful shower too.. Marvelous roof top bar that served small bites, alcohol, hot and cold drinks. Staff were friendly and helpful too Good amenities close by, supermarket, pharmacy, bars, restaurants and cafe.
Very warm and friendly welcome. All the staff we dealt with were very warm and helpful. The hotel is very clean. Our flight home was delayed and we were sent to a hotel with a higher star rating, it was not at all as clean as this hotel. I love the unlimited drinking water- so useful, as we drink plenty of water. lots of free tea and coffee for residents, also a huge bonus, best of all wine hour.
Well located hotel next to an underground station which links you to all main areas of Copenhagen. Breakfast was reasonable and the bar was lively enough at night. Room was good with a view over Copenhagen city centre although shower room was very small. Hotel has its own theatre although we did not take in a show. Plenty of amenities around hotel as well as a very nice park.
This is the best hostel in Copenhagen in my opinion. The location is super convenient to the train station and international bus stops. The airport is easily reached by numerous trains from the station. The facilities such as lounges, kitchen, bathrooms and dormitories are well equipped and clean. Copenhagen attractions such as Tivoli and Stroget are nearby.
It was a real pleasure to stay in the WakeUp Borgergade Hotel, Copenhagen! Excellent location! In the City Centre, close to historic places, museums, beautiful park and Rosenborg Castle! Very close to Metro station and other Public transport.
Very comfortable and clean rooms. The staf is exceptional friendly!
Breakfast was very nice. Arguably the best hotel breakfast I’ve ever had. Rooms were nicely styled and clean and ability to connect to the TV with HDMI was appreciated. Location is great too, with a bus stop just outside, and only a few minutes walking from the city center (didn’t even use the bus in fact).
Hotel is in a great location. Easy to get to from the train or Metro. Lots of bars, restaurants and cafes close by. The reception staff were really, really friendly and welcoming. Hotel as all Motel Ones are, was very clean. Good value for money considering the prices of hotels in Copenhagen city centre.
The standard of the hotel is exceptional, the Reception staff supper friendly. The location is fantastic as it is right in the city centre . We stayed on the 17th floor with AMAZING aerial views of Copenhagen city and Tivoli gardens. We had the corner superior room, which was a very good size.
This is a lovely little boutique hotel, owned and run by a family, in a great location in old Copenhagen. One of the best values in the area, and everything was on point and wonderful. They even retrieved a left behind item and they arranged its return. Excellent place.
I loved the design of the rooms, it was quite small though but it’s fine for me as I was alone. Cozy and woody I love the small of wood and the best part is the staff so friendly helpful I will definitely stay in this hotel again 😄
The rooms are great and probably the best you can get in Copenhagen for that price. The staff is helpful and tries their very best to help people through the check-in ordeal. I would definitely stay there again.
This hotel is placed in Amager, east part of Copenhagen. The place is quiet but not so far from city centre. Reception works 24/7. Rooms are small and some of them equipped by kitchenette (no microwave oven).
Great hotel for solo travelers, very good value for the money and so close to the city centre and the train station. I'd go back any time, and I will recommend to anyone going to visit Copenhagen.
On the surface this hotel offers all you need for a stay in Copenhagen. The room was clean, the surrounding nice, short distances to city centre and main station.
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