Copenhagen City Centre
In the city centre
There’s a whole lot going on in the centre. High-street shopaholics flock to Strøget, while culture vultures flutter to Rosenborg and Amalienborg Palaces. Fans of fresh pastry can cop a crumbly treat in Torvehallerne Market. If you like your watering holes raw and quirky, head to Pisserenden area. Sun’s out? Join the masses on grassy Kongens Have.
Places to stay from £10 per night
Vesterbro
1.2 miles from city centre
Vesterbro’s all about diversity. Young and old, local and foreign, edgy and traditional – all walks of life rub shoulders here. Cosy brunch joints, Asian eateries, funky design studios, gaudy kitsch emporia, musty second-hand shops… it’s all here. Oh, and beer. The Carlsberg Factory’s here, as well as kooky microbrewery Mikkeller.
Places to stay from £25 per night
Østerbro
1.7 miles from city centre
Ø-bro – not the name of a Danish rapper! This quiet district of Copenhagen is filled with happy, bike-riding families who stop off in the plentiful parks and playgrounds. Grab a cosy brunch at Laundromat Café or pick up that perfect homeware knick-knack at Rambow. Footy fanatics shouldn’t miss an FC Copenhagen game at Parken Stadium.
Places to stay from £63 per night
Nørrebro
1.5 miles from city centre
Nørrebro’s the heart of cosmopolitan Copenhagen. Shisha, shawarma, exotic fruit stalls galore, it’s also an up-and-coming artsy area, where studios pop up at ten a penny. Up for a daytime stroll? Try Blågårdsgade, a narrow street packed with offbeat cafés and bearded hipsters. At night, pull up a pew with the bench-perching drinkers along Elmegade.
Places to stay from £11 per night
Christianshavn
0.6 miles from city centre
Go Dutch in Christianshavn! This area was famously modelled on Amsterdam. Boats drift on charming canals, while visitors inhale the live-and-let-live lassitude of Christiania. Grab an organic juice at cutesy Sweet Treat or go all-out at Michelin-starred Noma. And for sweeping city views, scale the golden helical spire of Vor Frelsers Kirke.
Places to stay from £55 per night
Frederiksberg
1.7 miles from city centre
A touch of class. Frederiksberg has smart houses, tree-lined streets, high-end theatres and swanky boutiques. Stroll on Frederiksberg Have’s immaculately clipped lawns, then ogle underground artwork at Cisternen – a reservoir that was transformed into an art gallery. Head to Café Væksthuset, set inside a greenhouse, is perfect for an afternoon snack.
Places to stay from £40 per night
Admired throughout the world for its groundbreaking design, Denmark's capital of Copenhagen features some of the country's best architecture, alongside a multitude of Michelin-starred restaurants. The city's cultural prestige is also evident through its wide selection of galleries and museums, including the Experimentarium, Danish National Gallery and Nationalmuseet. It's also worth a jaunt over to Christiansborg Palace on the small island of Slotsholmen. Dating back over 800 years, the imposing building houses the Danish Parliament Folketinget, the Supreme Court, and the Ministry of State. You'll also be able to see the balcony where Danish monarchs are proclaimed.
To experience the best of Danish design, stop by the Design Centre or the Design Museum Danmark, both showcasing the country's knack for creating stunning Modernist architecture. The capital is also home to the two oldest functioning amusement parks in the world, with Tivoli Gardens located in the city centre and Dyrehavsbakken situated in a picturesque beech forest to the north.
Copenhagen's cuisine scene includes a range of tasty options for all budgets, but for something typical, look no further than a Smørrebrød open-faced sandwich. If you want to splash out on some New Nordic specialities, try dining somewhere like Kadeau or Noma which plate up cutting-edge gourmet meals.
Copenhagen's Kastrup Airport serves most major airlines and low-cost carriers, with mainline trains running between the terminals and the city centre.
Tonight
From £243 per night
This weekend
From £306 per night
Next weekend
From £326 per night
Most popular time to visit | October–December |
Cheapest time to visit | January–March |
Local currency | DKK 10 = £1.15 |
Language | Danish |
Average weekend price | £109 per night |
Average weekday price | £114 per night |
Typical stay | 1 night |
Royal Arena
3.7 miles from city centre
Christiania
0.9 miles from city centre
Parken Stadium
1.7 miles from city centre
Meatpacking District Copenhagen
1.1 miles from city centre
Strøget
In the city centre
Rosenborg Castle
0.5 miles from city centre
Amalienborg Palace
0.6 miles from city centre
Everyone is so very friendly in Copenhagen.
28 April 2024
Everyone is so very friendly in Copenhagen. The restaurants were wonderful. I do recommend that reservations are made in advance for evening meals. I loved the city and all it has to offer. I would love to spend much more time here.
I went for Tvoli Gardens and that exceeded my expectations.
25 April 2024
I went for Tvoli Gardens and that exceeded my expectations. One of the best things about Copenhagen is that basically everything to do is within walking distance. The food was a bit more expensive than what I would usually pay back home. Overall the city is beautiful (and a bit cold) and I would definitely go back again.
This hotel served the purpose of having a comfortable bed to...
25 April 2024
This hotel served the purpose of having a comfortable bed to rest before my transcontinental flight the next day. The hotel was conveniently located close to the main station (walking distance) and allowed for an evening stroll in downtown Copenhagen. Would definitely do this again in a similar situation.
Copenhagen is a beautiful and relaxing city to visit.
19 April 2024
Copenhagen is a beautiful and relaxing city to visit. It was eye opening to see how wide the roads are for bikes, how much space can be saved when less cars are taking up so much space. It is remarkable to see their commitment to caring for the environment. They are also tall people but most have standard or smaller cars. People who work at the stores and restaurants seem to genuinely care about what they do. My favorite places were the Royal Danish Library (Black Diamond building) and the famous Nyhavn. The public transportation system is top-notch. Every subway station we saw were very clean and so well-maintained and so were the buses! Passengers were quiet and respects others... LOL even their dogs were not barking or bothering others. Most bakeries have delightful pastries and coffees. I didn't want to leave. I enjoyed their lifestyle. I will definitely come back in two years.
I would come back to your property for both location,...
16 April 2024
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.
Everything works like a charm, well organized, beautiful...
14 April 2024
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.
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