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Small and a little worn, Hotel Jørgensen has a homey feel about it and quite a bit of character. Simple but comfortable, it's very friendly, super-relaxed and excellently located. Private rooms c…
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(US$69 per room per night)
The best of the city's three Cab Inns, this place has over 200 rooms and a good vibe about it. Sandwiched between central Copenhagen and leafy, residential Frederiksberg (and within easy walking …
(US$102 per room per night)
'Sleep cheap in luxury' is this hotel chain's motto and hey, it's all relative. Cheap? By Scandinavian big-city standards, sure. Luxury? Well, that's certainly a stretch, but the small, functiona…
(US$103 per room per night)
The Windsor has recently obtained a new owner and, consequently, a new look. Still extremely gay-friendly, the hotel has retained one floor for gay men only and has two others that are mixed. The…
(US$105 per room per night)
If you're not intent on surrounding yourself with fancy Danish design but just want somewhere clean and relatively comfortable to lie your head, Cab Inn may be your hotel in shining armour. And i…
(US$112 per room per night)
The architecture and design of the hotel looks like it hasn't been tampered with since the 60s. If trains don't wake you, it's got a handy location nearly on top of Central Station but, sadly, we…
(US$120 per room per night)
Friendly, with a family-run feel, this place appears to be aiming at old-world charm. Despite being built in 1790, it doesn't quite pull it off and, while it's very comfortable, there's a vague d…
(US$125 per room per night)
Comfortable and well-maintained, the rooms here aren't particularly exciting, but the staff, however, is fantastic - friendly and professional. Decor is antique without the formality.
(US$130 per room per night)
Ultra modern and ultra chic, this place is a worthy sight in itself. In 2005, 21 artists let their imaginations run wild in decorating these rooms. The result is 61 works of art, one of which you…
(US$137 per room per night)
The Imperial is a small oasis from the hustle and bustle of the city outside. The lobby's soft lighting, gurgling fountain and comfy leather chairs work together to give this big hotel a small gu…
(US$139 per room per night)
Not exactly fancy but definitely comfortable and full of character, this friendly hotel has a top location, particularly if you're a theatre-goer. While it's a little worn around the edges, it mo…
It'd be nearly impossible for this 18th-century renovated granary not to have an abundance of character. There's a great blend of old and modern in the decor. Nevertheless, with 366 rooms its atm…
(US$140 per room per night)
On the verge of its hundredth birthday, the Savoy offers a mix of old and new, of standard hotel veneer and old-fashioned charm. It's not flash but it's comfortable and peaceful and has some of t…
(US$151 per room per night)
This designer hotel has a dream location and all the right touches. The Square is sleek but not snotty and has reasonable rates for what's on offer. Fairly new, it is deservedly busy so it's a go…
(US$154 per room per night)
Oh-so French, the Phoenix will more than satisfy anyone looking for a fancy night's stay, especially if you've got a thing for Louis XIV. Very well maintained and overseen by a diligent, discreet…
(US$164 per room per night)
Originally a bathhouse, the lobby of this 100-year-old building abounds with grandeur. A domed ceiling with plaster bas reliefs, a brick archway and marble columns all do a fine job of convincing…
(US$165 per room per night)
This place is the essence of old-world charm. The lobby has the style of an age-old gentlemen's club with dark wood everywhere, grandfather clocks ticking in the sidelines and Art Deco lights ove…
(US$172 per room per night)
At the time of research this place was halfway through a renovation that was turning its dated rooms into temples to minimalist design. Newly decorated rooms have tasteful furnishings and beds lo…
(US$181 per room per night)
Far and away the most interesting chain hotel in Århus, the Marselis sits on Århus Bay, with a small bathing beach out front and a large forest out back. Architecture buffs will love the classic …
(US$187 per room per night)
With 42 simple, newly renovated rooms, Hotel Christian IV is a good mid-range option in an excellent neighbourhood, right next door to one of the city's best parks. A new owner has brought some b…
(US$189 per room per night)
Attached to the Scandinavian Congress Centre and looking every inch the business hotel, the Radisson goes about its job with a minimum of fuss and a service-oriented smile. You know precisely wha…
Originally a canalside warehouse from 1804, this hotel maintains much of its original character through its cobbled entrance, exposed wooden beams and whitewashed brick walls. It's cosy, full of …
(US$192 per room per night)
For design lovers, this is the real thing. Hotel Alexandra takes you back to the 60s with its classic Danish furniture and independent, non-chain atmosphere. And if you can afford to splash out o…
(US$194 per room per night)
As seems to be the going trend, this hotel is slated for renovations sometime in the not-too-distant future. In the meantime, it has some well-located but very worn rooms as well as a few newly r…
(US$196 per room per night)
Seemingly more bare than minimalist, this swanky airport hotel will nevertheless keep you comfortable and relaxed while you await your flight. Rooms are large with modern furnishings and there ar…
(US$199 per room per night)
Comfortable and very well-maintained, Hotel Du Nord has managed to add a bit of character to its rather standard hotel appearance. If you're looking to stay near the train station, this place def…
(US$207 per room per night)
A home away from home, this small hotel has a distinctly Danish feel about it - maybe it's the yellow walls or the hospitable service. With excellent value for money and niceties like breakfast i…
(US$215 per room per night)
In a city with more than its fair share of appealingly intimate boutique-style offerings and reasonable budget beds, it's hard to recommend an overpriced chain, but scratch the surface (and the g…
(US$223 per room per night)
This is about as international chain as you can get, but everything is five-star, reliable and recognisable. Access for wheelchairs is good and facilities for business travellers are spot on. Thi…
(US$228 per room per night)
It looks like a chain. It feels like a chain. It is a chain, right down to the matching polo-shirted staff. Nevertheless, the Scandic offers great facilities and a superb location, joining some o…
(US$236 per room per night)
With enough dark, heavy wood to account for most of a forest, and antique portraits of stern-looking Danes, there's a very Victorian feel to this place. Rooms are posh and comfortable and if you …
(US$262 per room per night)
While there's no denying that this is a chain hotel, it's nevertheless a very plush place to snooze. With a downtown location and practically every amenity going, business travellers could defini…
(US$263 per room per night)
From the starlit lobby to the fantastically comfortable rooms, this hotel is oozing style. Staff will proudly tell you that it was the world's first 'design hotel' and they're probably right; onc…
If you've come to expect restrained Scandi style in your top-end Danish hotels, prepare to be surprised by the Royal, Århus' premiere place to bed down. In a city where the independent hotels ar…
(US$294 per room per night)
The five-star d'Angleterre rests firmly on a history that dates back to the 18th century. With ample chandeliers, marble floors and gold trimmings, its ornate, embossed lobby will either make you…
(US$396 per room per night)
Ansgar is typical of Odense's big hotels - dated and in sore need of repainting. The rooms we visited smelt slightly damp. On the plus side, it's handy for the station, and there's a big buffet b…
(US$101 per room per night)
The town's largest and most business-oriented hotel has good service and agreeable on-site eateries in a central location, but we don't think the simple rooms justify the price. Plans for expansi…
Although some of the cheaper rooms have a bathroom off the hall, all rooms have a sink, desk and satellite TV. Service is quintessentially helpful, and it's worth perusing the website for special…
(US$145 per room per night)
The gorgeous Guldsmeden hotels (there are three in town) all feature raw stone, bare wood, crisp white linen, spectacular bath tubs and colonial style, which have combined to make these hotels th…
(US$147 per room per night)
Yes, the Copenhagen Island is built on an island in the South Harbour; yes the rooms look splendid with their sleek Danish-designed furniture; and, yes, the views are great (at least from the roo…
(US$149 per room per night)
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