Copenhagen

Denmark - Zealand & Copenhagen

Danes rank among the world’s happiest people. In Copenhagen and the beautiful surrounding region, you’ll learn why. The buzzing capital mixes royal history, modern architecture and loads of culture with sustainable living and a mouthwatering restaurant scene.

Explore the Tivoli, the most popular attraction in all of Denmark, for a reason. Over 4 million visit the park annually, which is unsurprising considering how much Tivoli offers. Come for the wonderful atmosphere, the wild rides, the restaurants and the concerts. The name Copenhagen comes from the words “Merchant Harbor” for a reason. Nyhavn used to be one of the hubs for the ship merchants of yesteryear. With its colourful facades, Nyhavn is a compulsory stop on the classic list. Amalienborg Palace is the Queen’s residence in Copenhagen. The palace consists of four separate rococo palaces around a square, two of which are open to the public. One houses a museum where you can view almost 400 years of royal history in the form of paintings and other objects, and in the second, you can get a close look at what the Danish royal residence is like on the inside. Do not miss the changing of the guard that happens every day at 12 noon.

Copenhagen – Luxury Collection

d’Angleterre$$$$$

Once upon a time a servant of the court and the daughter of the royal chef fell in love. Together, in 1755, they opened a restaurant which went on to evolve into what has long been considered Copenhagen’s best address. Reborn in 2013 after an extensive renovation, the Hotel d’Angleterre exudes elegance. The rooms are larger than ever before; no two are alike and unique design touches include balconies and fireplaces. In Copenhagen’s finest location, on Kongens Nytorv Square, a few block...

d’Angleterre

Nimb Hotel$$$$$

Copenhagen Hotels

Hotel Herman K$$$$

Step into a world of style, peace, and comfort at the award-winning boutique hotel, located in downtown Copenhagen. The 31-room hotel boasts a unique and iconic facade with bronze jalousie on Bremerholmen. It’s a hidden gem designed to provide an exceptional experience for both business travellers and private guests. The hotel is located close to Kongens Nytorv (The King’s Square), a pivotal cultural and historical site, making it the perfect base to explore the capital. The rooms fea...

Hotel Herman K

Nobis Hotel Copenhagen$$$$

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