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Kokkedal Castle, Copenhagen
The credentials:
Just 30 minutes north of Copenhagen, surrounded by rolling meadows and atmospheric Scandinavian woodland, is one of Denmark’s most exclusive hotels the Kokkedal Castle (or Slot, to give it it’s full Danish title).
Originally built in the mid-1700s … Read more →

71 Nyhavn Hotel, Copenhagen
The credentials:
Nestled at the top of Copenhagen’s most famous street, 71 Nyhavn Hotel sits between the picturesque Nyhavn canal and the much bigger waterway leading to the harbour. With water on two of its four sides, the hotel has … Read more →

Radisson Blu Royal Hotel, Copenhagen
The Credentials:
Originally built for those who worked for Scandinavian Airlines, this centrally-located historic hotel was designed by acclaimed designer Arne Jacobsen in the late ‘50s. The commitment to Danish design is evident throughout the hotel, from the Egg and … Read more →

Nimb Hotel, Copenhagen
The Credentials:
Really, there could be no better location to stay in Copenhagen. Just steps from Copenhagen’s Central Station, five-star boutique hotel Nimb’s back doors open out onto the Tivoli Gardens, Copenhagen’s pleasure and amusement gardens.
Housed in a Moorish-inspired … Read more →

Andersen Hotel, Copenhagen
The Credentials:
Located in the hip Vesterbro area with its Meatpacking District, the 73-room Andersen Hotel scooped TripAdvisor’s Traveler’s Choice and Denmark’s Luxury Boutique Hotel Award last year—not bad for a country famous for its design.
Decorated with textiles and … Read more →

Hotel Alexandra, Copenhagen
The Credentials:
This boutique hotel is placed in the heart of Copenhagen by the Tivoli gardens. It appeals to the adventurous city traveller who goes off piste and avoids the obvious. I am slightly obsessed with all things Danish, in … Read more →