Hotel Kolding is located just across the street from Kolding Central Station, a 3-minute walk from Koldinghus Castle. It offers rooms with free WiFi and flat screen TVs with cable TV and Chromecast.
Steffen
Germany
Super comfortable beds, friendly staff, great location and parking, great breakfast
Surrounded by forest, Hotel Koldingfjord is set in an impressive 1911 building, just a 12-minute drive from central Kolding. It offers rooms with flat-screen satellite TVs and free WiFi.
Set beside Marielund Forest, just 1 km from Kolding Train Station, this hotel offers free WiFi. Comwell Kolding’s bright rooms have large windows, as well as a desk and a flat-screen TV.
olwenyi
United Kingdom
Exceptional room service, Great breakfast. Good customer service
Set in a refurbished 19th-century building, this hotel is opposite Kolding Station. It offers free Wi-Fi and a popular breakfast. The Helligkorsgade pedestrian shopping street is 5 minutes’ walk...
Robert
United Kingdom
Proximity to the railway station and bus station.
The old fashioned atmosphere.
The breakfast.
Kolding Sportel forms part of Kolding Hallerne, one of East Jutland's largest sports facilities. This budget hotel offers free WiFi internet, free parking and electric car charging.
Semion Kai Olsen
Greenland
No breakfast served. But it was not expected. The price and the facilities were great. The bed was comfy.
Offering barbecue facilities and sea view, Villa Gertrud is situated in Kolding, 45 km from Legoland Billund and 800 metres from Koldinghus Royal Castle - Ruin - Museum.
Adam
Spain
Best value for money place we could find at that moment to sleep over on the way to LEGOLAND. Very close with the walking distance to train and bus station. We arrive from Germany by train and we took bus to LEGOLAND. The city was very beautiful.
The hotel was OK, with plenty of options to prepare your own meals in the shared kitchen. Room rather small but with big windows. Small garden outside you could enjoy.
Kolding City Camp & Cottages is situated only 3 km from Kolding city centre. It offers cottages with a furnished terrace and a kitchenette. Kolding Sportel Bowling Centre is 150 metres away.
Lenka
Czech Republic
In Kolding, we were there for the first time and we were looking for accommodation outside the city. The campsite is close to the center, yet still in nature. This is very pleasant. We liked the cabin architecturally. It has an interesting layout and all necessary equipment.
Surrounded by greenery, this intimate family-run B&B is situated 2 km from the Jutland village of Bjert. All apartments include a kitchen, private bathroom and free Wi-Fi.
Henk
Netherlands
Great place run by great and very helpful people. Very clean, spacious and comfortable.
This property is located in Kolding’s Old Town, on the shore of Lake Slotssøen. It offers free internet access. Koldinghus Castle is a 2-minute walk away, while Kolding Station is 700 metres away.
Manuela
United Kingdom
The setting is lovely. By the lake (although we couldn’t see it from our flats). Felt intimate as only 3 flats in our small building. Great town lovely cafes and restaurants and friendly reception staff.
It was the first accommodation on our trip
In Denmark that had really comfortable beds!
On average, 3-star hotels in Kolding cost £114 per night, and 4-star hotels in Kolding are £138 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Kolding can on average be found for £142 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
There was a great restaurant across the square from the...
There was a great restaurant across the square from the hotel, next to the station building. The Pizza was especially good.
There was free parking in the station carpark around 100m away from the hotel and what looked like a number of other free parking opportunities in the area.
Stephen
Germany
Scored 10
10
Lovely little town with a variety of old buildings, small...
Lovely little town with a variety of old buildings, small streets, lovely park areas and good choices of food outlets. Ate at the Ristorante Fratelli across the street from the hotel. Excellent ! ! Easy to walk around to town.
David
Scored 8.0
8.0
Kolding was a bit of a mixed bag.
Kolding was a bit of a mixed bag. We stayed for 2 nights and used it as a base to travel to Legoland and other parts of Jutland. The drive into Kolding was slow due to traffic, and finding parking next to the hotel was tricky with the different duration rules, but then settled on parking in the hotel itself. In the evening, around 7ish, the area around the castle felt very quiet, too quiet. There were restaurants open but it did not feel lively, though this may have been because it was mid April.
A nice stop was at the StorCentre shopping centre. Plenty more people here, lots of shops and lots of food opens. Restaurants seem to stay open longer here than the rest of denmark in general.
All in all not a bad stay, definitely needed more time to explore.
David
Malta
Scored 8.0
8.0
I was botn and bred here but now lives overseas and have...
I was botn and bred here but now lives overseas and have done for two decades. i love coming back to visit and if you know the ins and outs of the town you will really be able to have a fantastic time here!
Morts L
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Beautiful Town near the coast, (Little Belt) with a lake.
Beautiful Town near the coast, (Little Belt) with a lake. Good starting point for a daytrip to other sights in Denmark such as Ribe (viking town), Legoland (less then 1 hour drive), Kopenhagen (2.5 hours), Bogense (50 mins).
Only a view minutes from the lake you have several sushi bars, pizza takeaways, thai restaurant, fine dining, supermarket and a passage with pubs. There is also a wonderful botanical garden with petting zoo (goats), rose garden and a miniture of the town of Kolding to walk through.
Kai
Germany
Scored 10
10
Kolding is a nice town with a good history.
Kolding is a nice town with a good history. The viking castle in the middle of the town is obviously a main attraction, but if you look further you'll find a toy-museum downtown, and if you venture a little outside of the center, you'll find the Trapholt museum, which is very modern and progressive. Kolding also has an amazing graffiti-culture which really shines when you walk around downtown.
If you're looking for lunch, go to either Tobber's or The Mokka Café, and if you rather fancy a burger the only place you need to go is the Burger Spot.
If you're looking for dinner, you can have dinner at the restaurant in the viking castle. It's one of the best restaurants in Kolding. A bit pricey, but worth it. Otherwise, downtown you'll find Rafael's Ristorante, and if you're not in the mood for Italian, you can skip down to Hereford Beefstouw.
If you want to hit the town for a beer in the evening, there are three quality places to look for. If you're looking for the young crowd you need to go to Knud's Garage. For a more adult crowd seek out the You'll Never Walk Alone pub (this is also the place to go if you're looking for a sports-pub). Finally, if you're more of a nightclub kinda person, Pitstop is the best in Kolding.
The hostel is next to a small park on top of a hill (rare in Denmark) The view over Kolding was beautiful and the hike up the hill was relaxing. Room was clean and cozy. I was a little surprised that you needed to pay separately for linen and towels. I never encountered that on a Booking trip before. Keep that in mind when you stay with them.
The public kitchen was nice too.
This is a modern and comfortable hotel at a great location in central Kolding. The staff were friendly and helpful, despite arriving with a big group checking in was smooth and fast. There is dedicated parking which has a direct elevator access to the hotel.
The location is excellent and close to Kolding town hall! There are really nice restaurants around and the Koldinghus castle is just a 10 minute walk. The service was excellent and the breakfast spread was amazing. Also they are dog friendly ☺️
The hotel is located at the very beautiful Kolding Fjord. It is right next to the water edge and excellent for a great walk and zipping a drink on the terrace.
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