Radisson Collection Hotel, Royal Copenhagenvs71 Nyhavn Hotel
Radisson Collection Royal Hotel, Copenhagen and 71 Nyhavn Hotel are both rated very highly by professional reviewers writing for major publications. Overall, Radisson Collection Royal Hotel, Copenhagen is the choice of most professionals compared to 71 Nyhavn Hotel. Radisson Collection Royal Hotel, Copenhagen comes in at 89 with positive reviews from 12 reviews such as The Telegraph, Star Service and Wallpaper.
Radisson Collection Hotel, Royal Copenhagen Show All Reviews
HammerichsGade 1, Copenhagen 1611, Denmark
From $159/night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Shuttle Bus
- Laundry Service
Michelin Guide
"Vast hotel designed by Arne Jacobson. Large lobby with shops; extensive conference and fitness facilities."
Frommer's
"Rooms are beautifully furnished and well maintained, with light maple furnishings and the world-famous Jacobsen lamps." Full review
Concierge
"Thanks to horizontal blocks of window, these rooms are bright, but none more so than the corner Royal Club rooms with wraparound windows and spectacular views."
Fodor's
"The graceful lobby has brown and green leather Jacobsen Swan and Egg chairs that are arranged in circles and illuminated by the ceiling's recessed lights." Full review
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Sometimes the weekend rates include breakfast so be sure to ask.
Travel + Leisure
"All 260 rooms and suites are also furnished with Jacobsen chairs, and many offer views of the Tivoli Gardens and the city center." Full review
DK Eyewitness
"This is the designer hotel. The entire place, inside and out, was designed in 1960 by Arne Jacobsen, including Swan and Egg chairs, a spiral staircase and anodized doorknobs."
Rough Guide
"The Royal Hotel is an Arne Jakobsen masterpiece and a prominent example of Danish Modernist architecture."
Star Service
"This top-tier hotel covers nearly an entire city block near the rail station and Tivoli, providing its diverse clientele with one of the best locations in the birthplace of Hans Christian Andersen." Full review
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A sweeping spiral staircase ascends to the comprehensive conference center with nearly a dozen venues to choose.
Afar Magazine
"A sleek, 20-story skyscraper, the building towers over central Copenhagen’s modest, historic buildings." Full review
The Telegraph
8.0
"This centrally located hotel is an architectural landmark that will also appeal to (monied) hipsters with a fondness for Scandinavian modernism." Full review
71 Nyhavn Hotel Show All Reviews
Nyhavn 71, Copenhagen 1051, Denmark
From $192/night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Free Breakfast
- Shuttle Bus
Frommer's
"Today the smell of spices from the Far East has long faded, but the architects wisely kept the Pomeranian fir beams and there are great views over to the old ships anchored at Nyhavn." Full review
Concierge
"Romantically atmospheric... cozy nests with forests of weathered Pomeranian fir beams, low ceilings, and rather a lot of standard-issue four-star hotel furniture."
Fodor's
"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." Full review
Rough Guide
"Two inter-connected converted warehouses overlooking Inderhavnen and next door to the city’s new playhouse, 71 Nyhavn is a charming place to stay."
Star Service
"This is an excellent location for leisure travelers, situated within a five-minute walk from King's New Square, Royal Theater and the major pedestrian shopping street, Stroeget." Full review
Travel + Leisure
"This former brick waterfront warehouse from 1804 has been transformed into a hotel, still retaining wood beams and other architectural details throughout." Full review
Jetsetter
"A suite stay in captivating Copenhagen, at a plush hotel set within two beautifully refurbished warehouses on the waterfront, with breakfast included." Full review
The Telegraph
8.0
"71 Nyhavn has been converted from two old warehouses sitting slap bang on the waterfront, and makes a convenient, characterful Copenhagen base." Full review
Oyster
Upper-middle-range
"Stylish Danish design and beautiful rustic wooden beams make for charming spaces in this upper-middle-range boutique hotel that's close to dining, shopping, and attractions." Full review
Afar Magazine
"Occupying a pair of former seaport warehouses built in 1804, the 130 rooms—many of which are newly renovated— mix original details (wood beams, brick walls) with contemporary comforts." Full review