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.
Kimberly
France
This is the second time I have come to Kolding, and while I loooove the Koldingfjord hotel, this can not be beat for location and ease of access (Koldingfjord Hotel requires a bus ride out to the property and of course the bus only runs every so often, so you have to plan ahead). The Kolding Hotel is right across from the train station and a five-minute walk “into” town or the Koldinghus.
It is a modern business-like hotel. The staff was nice, the room was fine, with a nice big desk. The shower had a flimsy plastic shower curtain, but many people coming to Europe will prefer that to the half-door of glass found in many hotels.
You need to sign up for a breakfast time the night before. I stayed two nights and found that that worked fine, even if doing the QR code etc was a little annoying. The breakfast was good.
I found lodging in Ribe was more than I wanted to pay, so instead I stayed two nights here and took the train to and from Ribe. Then I left for Copenhagen from Kolding.
This is a comfortable hotel in an excellent location.
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.
Sven
Denmark
Beautiful historical building in a majestic surrounding
Set beside Marielund Forest, just 0.6 mi 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.
priddis
United Kingdom
The staff were very friendly from the front desk, all the way to the lovely bar staff. Food and drinks were also ok served at the bar.
Along the E45 and 3.7 mi from the city center is the Scandic Kolding Hotel. The Legoland Theme Park and Billund Airport are only 22 mi away.
Elise
Norway
Nice hotel for one night on our way from Germany to Norway. Close to the motorway. Comfy bed and nice bathroom. The size of the room was good. Wonderful breakfast with many alternatives.
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...
Kolding is not great as a home base for exploring western...
Kolding is not great as a home base for exploring western Denmark. The trains connect thru Fredericia and you often have to change. Fredericia is a very busy interchange. I would opt for staying in Aarhus or even Vejle. More things to see and do in those cities.
REY
United States of America
Scored 10
10
Quiet cosy town with a castle and lots of options of good...
Quiet cosy town with a castle and lots of options of good dining. Walk around the lake is exeptional wspecially with a sunny weather. Wild gooses are enjoiying themselve by the castle as well. Good location if you want to get to Vojens or Billund. Fast free roads are helping with that. Nearby options to get to know the history of DNK available.
Highly recommended site!
Paweł
Poland
Scored 10
10
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
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not all hotels have family rooms. this does which really is an advantage. the staff is very friendly and helpful and the hotel is well located in the center of the city and near by the fjord. restaurants can be reached in walking distance. there is coffee and tea for free and popcorn and cake in the afternoon and additionally slush which made our son very happy. the breakfast room was really nice as you sit in a bright room with huge windows and the sun shines in in the morning.
The hotel is in a former sanatorium for children with tuberculosis and is beautifully situated on Kolding Fjord. The building is from the later 1800s and a magnificent and impressive building. A stay here is a must.
We had a short but pleasant stay in Kolding at the cozy room. Very helpful and flexible owner who has even assisted us with our battery problem of our car. Good communication with the owner.
My girlfriend and me stayed at Comwell Kolding for one night. Good breakfast with a lot of variates of your standard english breakfast and Danish foods. Beds are ver good and comfortable.
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