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Originally established in 1755 and completely renovated in 2013, Copenhagen's iconic Hotel D'Angleterre is among the most luxurious in Europe. — Oyster
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Rooms are beautifully furnished and well maintained, with light maple furnishings and the world-famous Jacobsen lamps. — Frommer's
Guest rooms, designed by Per Arnoldi, have a functional, modern aesthetic that's softened by bright, cheery colors. Many units have a terrace or balcony. — Fodor's
Located in a building that dates from 1910, the mid-range Alexandra has 61 rooms and an overall aesthetic that harkens to the '50s and '60s era of Danish design. — Oyster
In this well-preserved former spice warehouse, the rooms are tiny but cozy, with warm woolen spreads, dark woods, soft leather furniture, and crisscrossing timbers. — Fodor's
It's the first hotel in Tivoli Gardens and the most exclusive one in the city, with prices to match. — Fodor's
One of the original brick and timber warehouses on the harborfront, this charming tourist-class hotel has the backing of the dependable Arp-Hansen chain to keep things afloat. — Star Service
Design-forward urban hideaway in a bohemian part of Copenhagen, with three hip restaurants and a daily wine hour. — Jetsetter
The hotel is completely modern. The midsize rooms are furnished with tasteful Danish furniture, custom-made from solid teak. — Frommer's
Contemporary harbourside hotel with pleasant lobby-lounge, airy function rooms and well-equipped fitness area. — Michelin Guide
One hundred year old townhouse in the very centre of the city, 5m in from Tivoli Park. Intimate lobby in dark hues; cosy bedrooms with colourful feature walls, set around a glass-roofed courtyard. — Michelin Guide
Stylish hotel with a charming courtyard and a uniquely styled interior. — Michelin Guide
This is about as international chain as you can get, but everything is five-star, reliable and recognisable. — Lonely Planet
This three-and-a-half-pearl Radisson Blu hotel is situated just outside central Copenhagen. — Oyster
Danhostel Copenhagen City is ‘Europe’s largest design hostel’, standing at 16 storeys tall with a vast 1,020 beds. — The Telegraph
A sumptuous, well-located, Louis XVI-style hotel, with breakfast, cava and a discount on dining. — Jetsetter
A quiet elegance pervades this hotel, but it's the atrium and rooftop gardens that really elevate it into pure dreamland. — Condé Nast Traveler
The lofty, elegant rooms of this gable-roofed boutique hotel are furnished in French-colonial style and feature lavish trimmings such as Oriental carpets, canopied beds and sumptuous linens. — DK Eyewitness
Andersen is a trendy, colourful hotel with a relaxed attitude and a brilliant 24-hour check-in concept, meaning you get your room for 24 hours, no matter what time you arrive. — The Telegraph
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