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Dopplr asked about Copenhagen:
Where's good to stay in Copenhagen?
10 tips in reply
  • Karim Lakhani
    Karim Lakhani replied over 5 years ago

    First Hotel Skt. Petri is very nice

    I stayed there for 3 nights and really found it to be quite comfortable and nice. Its a very modern hotel with hardwood floors and Danish style. Probably one of the better hotels I have stayed at for a while.

    Its also close to the Metro (Norreport) - so getting from the Airport to the Hotel and then around the city is a cinch.

  • Alessandro Longoni
    Alessandro Longoni replied over 4 years ago

    Hotel 27 Clarion collection

    Lovely place in the centre of the city.

    This tip has the address "centre of the city"
  • Al Pritchard
    Al Pritchard replied over 4 years ago

    I can 2nd the recommendation for Hotel27. Very nice, and they provide a breakfast and light evening meal as part of the package. You can find them @ hotel27.dk

  • Eduardo Vianna de Camargo Neves
    Eduardo Vianna de Camargo Neves replied over 3 years ago

    I enjoyed two hotels. The DGI-Byen is not expensive, very close to Kobenhavn H (Main Tog Station), modern and you can also enjoy a nice gym as part of your stay. In other hand, Hotel Fox is very cozy, also close to main transport and inexpensive (for a danish standard ....).

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  • Hans Haugli
    Hans Haugli replied over 3 years ago

    Old school hotel with leaf gold and ornaments all over the place. A bit worn and torn but overall a good place to stay. Avoid the rooms on the ground floor as the street just outside is busy with cars. The hamburger from room service is amongst the best burgers I've ever had.

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  • Jemima Repo
    Jemima Repo replied over 2 years ago

    A lovely spa hotel with very good service. Food and products are organic or eco-friendly. Beautiful, simple, cosy and comfortable room designs. Excellent central location in cool district of Vesterbro, near the train station and Tivoli, short walk from Indre By. The hotel rents bikes at a first come first serve basis, but I walked everywhere anyway.

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  • Natasha Ehlen
    Natasha Ehlen replied over 2 years ago

    A nice hotel with style in the centre of Copenhagen, yet on a quiet street next to Tivoli. Good value for money.

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  • Wim Leers
    Wim Leers replied over 2 years ago

    Cosy atmosphere, pretty nice rooms, shitty as hell internet.

    Buy the 24 hour tickets if you're staying for a long time, they're expensive, but they last longer than merely one day: when you disconnect, the clock automatically stops, so you can stop consuming your 24 hours at any point in time.

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  • Kristine Andersen
    Kristine Andersen replied over 2 years ago

    Don’t wait too long to experience this quirky lifestyle hotel! In the beginning of 2011, Hotel Fox will close down and open as a completely new hotel, with a new concept and interior.

    This leaves you only the coming 3 months to experience its creative and playful universe. Each of the hotel’s 61 rooms is a unique piece of art, created by 21 hot young international designers. Sleep in e.g. the Japanese Garden, the Sensuality room, the King's Forest - or maybe in a tent in the Camping room! My boyfriend and I did, and it was great fun!

    Hotel Fox is truly unlike anything you’ve ever seen before – so I warmly recommend that you don’t miss your chance to stay here a night or two this fall.

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  • Fabio Rapposelli
    Fabio Rapposelli replied over 2 years ago

    It's probably the worst hotel I've been in my entire life. Relatively cheap prices, but trust me, don't waste money here.

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