Manon les Suites by Guldsmeden Hotels
Bali-inspired jungle pool oasis, Well-equipped jungle gym
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Bali-inspired jungle pool oasis, Well-equipped jungle gym
Charming internal courtyard garden, Soundproofed and quiet rooms
Amazing Space spa and indoor pool, Michelin-starred Marchal restaurant
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Modern minigolf with city panorama, Contemporary design and urban elegance
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Sky-high dining and drinks, Indoor pool with glass bottom
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On-site bicycle rentals, Proximity to major attractions
Convenient on-site bicycle rentals, Proximity to Tivoli Gardens
Panoramic city and landscape views, Nordic-inspired interior design
Renovated 19th-century building, Bike rentals available
Renovated rooms with colorful decor, On-site bike rentals
Quick airport access, Family-friendly room options
Personalized hub with app control, Central location near city attractions
High-floor rooms with city views, Minimalist design by Kim Utzon
Copenhagen's tallest hotel views, Unique room wallpaper
Historic post office transformation, Vibrant social scene and events
Budget-friendly accommodation, Bike rentals for city exploration
Prime Nyhavn canal-side location, Luxury double sleep capsules
Stylish and modern design, Prime central Copenhagen location
Budget-friendly Copenhagen rates, 24-hour fitness center access
Recreational activities for all, International cuisine at Meadow Garden
Dynamic bar and restaurant, On-site tattoo parlor
Heated outdoor pool and spa, Rooms with unique design elements
On-site parking and bicycle storage, Exceptional public transport access
Award-winning Ni'Mat Spa, Historic facade, modern interior
Wellness facilities with sauna and gym, Rooms with panoramic water views
Efficient, compact cabin-style rooms, Bike rental for city exploration
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Prime city center location, Airy dining with glass roof
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Panoramic city and harbor views, Guided walking tours from the hostel
Charming courtyard garden, Prime Vesterbro location
On-site contemporary Vietnamese dining, Curated Danish design interiors
Waterfront location with city views, Diverse dining at two restaurants
Four-poster beds in warm quarters, Balinese-inspired spa oasis
Architect-designed minimalist aesthetic, On-site bicycle rentals
High-floor rooms with panoramic views, Nordic cuisine at Bark restaurant
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Denmark has been described as having some of the happiest people in the world, with Copenhagen being one of the world’s most liveable cities. Biking is a huge part of Copenhagen culture and whether you have a cheap hotel on the outskirts of the city, a hotel near the airport, or a hotel right in the city centre, bikes can get you anywhere you need to go. During a visit to Copenhagen, there are elements of fairy tales among the various parks, palaces, and cobblestone streets as well as modern elements of a world-class city.
Copenhagen is a place with something for everyone, whether you are looking for something inside or outside. One of the first things people think about when they think of Copenhagen is the Little Mermaid, Den Lille Havfrue . No trip to the city is complete without finding the statue of her. After thinking about her quiet gaze as she looks longingly at the sea, you can visit the nearby Kastellet. This star-shaped fortress built in the 17th century features a museum and various events throughout the year. And while you are in the area, you can also see Gefion Fountain, which is both a wishing well and the largest monument in Copenhagen. Another fun activity is a trip to Tivoli Gardens. This amusement park is one of the most visited in Europe and in the world. You could spend the day here enjoying its almost 40 rides and attractions. If you are willing to travel out of the city a bit, Dyrehavsbakken is another great amusement park in the area. It features over 30 rides and has the distinction of being the oldest operating amusement park in the world. Other fun outdoors activities are trips to the Open Air Museum, one of the oldest and biggest in the world, the Copenhagen Zoo, and the Botanical Gardens. There are over 3,000 animals to enjoy at the zoo!
While the British Royal Family is well-known around the world, Denmark also has its own royal family and Copenhagen is the best place in Denmark to learn how the Danish royalty live. After you enjoy your stay in your comfortable cheap hotel at night, during the day you can visit the places of the richest in Denmark. Christiansborg Palace contains many government institutions but is also used by the royal family. Here you can find The Queen’s Tapestries, the ruins of various castles underneath the palace, the highest tower in Copenhagen, and the Royal Stables. Rosenborg Castle, built in 1606 in the Dutch renaissance style, holds the royal art collection and the Crown Jewels. The castle is also famous for its beautiful Renaissance gardens called Kongens Have . Amalienborg Palace is the place to learn about royal history and see what royal life looks like nowadays, as some of the royal family still live there. To round out your royal tour, you can also visit Kronborg Castle and Frederiksborg Castle for a taste of how medieval royalty lived.
For a little fun indoors, you can visit the Tycho Brahe Planetarium, the National Aquarium Denmark, the Zoological Museum, and the Geological Museum. For a little art, there are the ARKEN Museum of Modern Art, the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, and the National Gallery of Denmark. The National Gallery houses almost 9,000 paintings and sculptures from all over the world dating back to the 14th century. And if history is your thing, you can take a trip to the National Museum to learn more about Denmark, from the Stone Age to the present. They also have exhibits on many other cultures around the world. There are museums and other fun things to do everywhere in Copenhagen, so get a hotel anywhere and you will be close to something great! The Danish Museum of Art & Design is for those who are serious about the topics as they have the largest library for design in Scandinavia.
After a long day of exploring and museum hopping, there are many areas in Copenhagen to relax and enjoy some food. Finding great food near your hotel, whether it is at the airport or in the city centre, is easy with so many great food spots. In Nyhavn, you can sit along the water with a beer or head to a nice restaurant to unwind. This is an iconic spot in Copenhagen as you can walk along the brightly-coloured 17th-century townhouses. Strøget is one of Europe’s longest pedestrian streets. There you can find various shops and cafes to sit and have something to eat or drink. At the end of the street is Kongens Nytorv , The King’s New Square. It is the largest square in the city and offers views of the Royal Danish Theatre, the Charlottenborg Palace, the Thott Mansion, the Hotel D’Angleterre and the Magasin du Nord. For some famous Danish beer, you can head to Visit Carlsberg, which has a visitor centre and information about how the beer is made. For something a little different, you can head to Christiana. This part of Copenhagen was founded by a group of hippies in 1971 and still carries on with that alternative vibe. After a long day, you can take a break at Rundetaarn, the round tower, to get a few of the stars. Built in the 17th century, this is the oldest working observatory in Europe.
In Copenhagen, you might want to check out Next House Copenhagen, Tivoli Hotel & Congress Center, Go Hotel Saga, Steel House Copenhagen. These hotels come highly recommended by many travellers.
For a taste of luxury in Copenhagen, you might want to explore Danhostel Copenhagen City, Radisson Collection Royal Hotel, Copenhagen, Copenhagen Marriott Hotel, Manon les Suites by Guldsmeden Hotels. These hotels are known for their superior amenities and high-class services.
Travelling with pets? The hotels Tivoli Hotel & Congress Center, Scandic Copenhagen, Copenhagen Go Hotel, Annex Copenhagen could be ideal. These hotels are not only pet-friendly but also offer numerous amenities to make your pets feel at home.
If you’re looking for a relaxing spa experience during your stay in Copenhagen, check out Tivoli Hotel & Congress Center, Scandic Copenhagen, Scandic Spectrum, AC Hotel Bella Sky Copenhagen – all of which offer great spa services and facilities.
If you’re looking for a hotel with a pool in Copenhagen, check out Tivoli Hotel & Congress Center, Steel House Copenhagen, Scandic Spectrum, Adina Apartment Hotel Copenhagen – all of which offer great pool facilities for guests to enjoy.
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