Copenhagen Admiral Hotel
12 expert reviews
“The hotel is completely modern. The midsize rooms are furnished with tasteful Danish furniture, custom-made from solid teak.”
– Frommer's
"Extensive conference facilities... Bedrooms boast vintage beams, bespoke wood furniture and harbour or city views."
"Warehouse-turned-hotel on Copenhagen’s waterfront, with reimagined nautical interiors and a brasserie-style restaurant." Full review
"With 366 rooms its atmosphere isn't exactly cosy and personal, but staff are friendly, the location is great and rates are decent." Full review
"The historic Copenhagen Admiral Hotel is housed inside a 1787 warehouse neighboring Amalienborg, the royal residence, and overlooking the Royal Opera and the harbor." Full review
"This 1780’s-era warehouse has been turned into a modern hotel that is swimming in nautical and maritime detail."
"Romantic waterfront hotel in a vast converted warehouse from 1787 with lots of its original features still intact such as vaulted brick ceilings and enormous wooden beams."
"This bustling six-story hotel occupies a gigantic former granary built in the 18th century and is virtually a museum of Copenhagen's historic waterfront." Full review
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On the weekends, ask for a room facing east for the best views of the Opera House and harbor; construction noise during the week starts at 7 am.
Upper-middle-range
"A former corn-drying warehouse on the Copenhagen harbor, the Copenhagen Admiral Hotel is a nautical-themed upper-mid-range hotel at the heart of the city's most popular tourist sights." Full review
"With the royal family’s Amalienborg Palace on one side, the lively and picturesque Nyhavn canal on the other, and the Copenhagen Opera House across the water, the hotel couldn’t be better placed." Full review
"A five-minute stroll from Nyhavn, overlooking old Copenhagen and Amalienborg Palace, the massive Admiral was once a grain warehouse (circa 1787)." Full review
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$95/night
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