The Best Hotels in Copenhagen
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Danish cool is recognized worldwide and the best hotels in Copenhagen only bolster the reputation. World-class restaurants, a forward-thinking eco-mentality, and an affinity for voguish design not only help make Copenhagen a go-to European destination, but they are just a few of the factors that set the Danish capital’s thriving hotel scene apart. Old and new neighborhoods are now home to some of the most exciting hotels to have debuted across Europe recently. Stay on Christiansholm, known as Paper Island, in a repurposed brewery, or find theatrical inspiration at a boutique retreat across from the Danish Royal Theatre. Take a dip in the open-air pool atop a former post office or join Copenhageners in imbibing natural wines in a courtyard that could just as easily be in Paris. Here, we round up the best hotels in Copenhagen to make planning your trip a breeze.
Every hotel review on this list has been written by a Condé Nast Traveler journalist who knows the destination and has visited that property. When choosing hotels, our editors consider properties across price points that offer an authentic and insider experience of a destination, keeping design, location, service, and sustainability credentials top of mind. This gallery has been updated with new information since its original publish date.
- Erik Nissen Johansen
25hours Hotel Paper Island
Best Copenhagen hotel for: a dreamy Danish hideaway
The handsome work of COBE architects and the designers at Stylt Trampoli in Gothenburg, newcomer 25hours Paper Island has 128 rooms and is the latest 25hours hotel, having launched in July 2024. It’s the second hotel in the city from the Ennismore-owned brand, with a very distinctive style and a great setting—on one of Copenhagen’s islands, Christiansholm. Why Paper Island? The place was formerly used as a paper warehouse. Unlike other hopping city hotels from the 25hours brand, the tone is a more chilled-out, relaxed one—it’s definitely more of a re-energizing retreat than a buzzing capital stay—and yet, it’s at Copenhagen’s very heart, just a walk or cycle over the bridge to the city beat. The interiors reflect its natural inspiration: warm wooden flooring, beachy-blue wall panelling, breezy neutrals and coastal hues. There are also nice nods to industrial harbour design with elements of concrete, timber and brick and there are vintage maritime pieces throughout the hotel. When it’s dinnertime, tuck into fragrant tom yum or crispy sea bream at the hotel’s Asian restaurant Tiger Lily. Tip: pop up to the hygge rooftop bar for sundowners, before leaving this stylish Scandi hideaway.
Address: 25hours Hotel, Paper Island, Papirøen 25, 1436 Copenhagen, Denmark
Website: 25hours-hotels.com/en/hotels/copenhagen/paper-island
Price: Doubles from about $291 - Courtesy Manon Les Suiteshotel
Manon Les Suites
$Best Copenhagen hotel for: the eco-savvy
At first sight, there’s little on the outside of this suites-only property on a main road north of the city center that reveals it’s one of the city’s stand-out hotels. But step inside and the story is very different. The former factory has been reconfigured in funky riad style with a central courtyard garden surrounded by six floors of balconied apartments. At its epicenter is the indoor pool, lined with day beds and surrounded by greenery like some wonderfully steamy tropical wonderland. The owner, Guldsmeden, is behind some of Copenhagen’s more characterful small hotels, including the most recently opened Bryggen. This was the group’s first venture into something bigger. The 87 suites are simply done out with raw concrete ceilings, small kitchen areas, and compact bathrooms, all with cheerful Balinese touches such as bamboo towel rails and bright, handwoven cushion covers. Down in the basement, there’s a hip gym, which feels a bit like a nightclub with its pumping music and industrial aesthetics. The sixth floor houses the hotel’s restaurant, Chapung, pairing an Asian fusion menu with great views across the city’s lakes and a roof terrace for summer evenings. The signature breakfast uses all organic ingredients and for true eco-enthusiasts, there is muesli made from leftover breadcrumbs. This sustainable philosophy extends throughout the hotel, from the use of organic paint to providing compostable toothbrushes.
Address: Manon Les Suites, Gyldenløvesgade 19, 1600 Copenhagen, Denmark
Website: guldsmedenhotels.com/manon-les-suites
Price: Doubles from about $292
Coco Hotel
Best Copenhagen hotel for: eco-minded foodies
Copenhagen Food Collection (better known as Cofoco) is the creative force behind this 2019-opened Parisian-style hotel—a first for the prolific restaurant group—curated with Danish sensibilities in the hip Vesterbro neighborhood. Set across from Cofoco’s trendy Mediterranean-inspired restaurant, Delphine, the boutique property takes over a centuries-old building on the main Vesterbrogade shopping street with blue-and-white awnings marking its modern Parisian entrance and inviting cafe front. Inside, the welcoming reception curves around to the buzzy street-level Café Coco, which serves everything from breakfast bites and organic coffee to natural wines and accompanying plates, such as burrata with zucchini, arugula, and pistachio, in a space designed to emanate modern Mediterranean lifestyle. This cafe spilling out into the hotel’s verdant green inner courtyard is also home to the Coco Bar à Vin, opened in 2022 and offering an extensive list of natural and organic wines, with more than 30 available by the glass, alongside snacks like oysters and charcuterie. Upstairs, the hotel’s 89 rooms, ranging from singles to suites and family units, are all individually decorated in a fusion of modern and classic Scandinavian style with bold use of color and touches of art. This accommodation is joined on the upper floors by a ping pong and games room, ideal for families. Sustainability is a major focus here—the Green-Key-certified building harnesses solar power and operates plastic free.
Address: Coco Hotel, Vesterbrogade 41, 1620 Copenhagen, Denmark
Website: coco-hotel.com
Price: Doubles from around $112- Courtesy Hotel Danmarkhotel
Hotel Danmark
$$ |Readers' Choice Awards 2019, 2020
Best Copenhagen hotel for: city panoramics
The younger sister to Hotel SP34, Hotel Danmark reopened in 2017 with the architect Morten Hedegaard’s makeover transforming its ‘60s façade with mossy emerald-colored tiles and some clever tree planting. The bedrooms are styled in a hipster-spartan style, painted deep, inky forest green with contemporary Danish designs such as wishbone chairs, leather headboards, and herringbone blankets. The effect is handsome, although some of the smaller rooms are only as wide as the bed is long. Those on the sixth floor, however, can’t be beaten for views of the Tivoli fireworks on a summer’s evening, and above that is a sunny rooftop terrace. The downstairs bar, with its slatted wooden walls and brass lighting, is busy day and night, staff in pretty star-strewn uniforms pouring glasses of Albariño (between 5 to 6 p.m., it’s on the house) while making dinner reservations for guests at nearby restaurants. Breakfasts are organic smorgasbords: compote stirred through with cream, sticky Danish pastries, and the classic brod piled high with cheese and salami. Neighboring Vesterbro and the cobbled streets of Christianshavn are easily explored on one of the hotel’s shiny black bicycles.
Address: Hotel Danmark, Vester Voldgade 89, 1552 Copenhagen, Denmark
Website: brochner-hotels.com/hotel-danmark
Price: Doubles from about $205
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Hotel Ottilia
Readers' Choice Awards 2020
Best Copenhagen hotel for: connoisseurs of beer and design
A part of Copenhagen’s newly developing Carlsberg City District, Hotel Ottilia (named after Ottilia Marie Jacobsen, the Scottish-born wife of brewer Carl Jacobsen) takes over a section of the red-brick former Carlsberg brewery site, pairing the original architecture and listed features of this heritage structure with modern Scandi design. In line with the social concept at each Brochner Hotel, the property’s high-ceilinged reception area, featuring the striking Ottilia’s Spine light installation, also acts as a lobby bar serving coffee, snacks, and drinks throughout the day and hosting complimentary wine and nightcap hours designed to bring people together each evening. This bar leads through to the voluminous living room now occupying the former Dipylon Hall in which white-painted brick walls and original features of the brewery, including the original clockwork, are complemented with modern Scandi furnishings and an inviting fireplace. The hotel’s 155 industrial chic guest rooms, some featuring distinctive circular windows with leather window seats, span the floors above, with the highest-end suites then occupying the site’s original round tower. These floors are topped with the hotel’s restaurant Tramonto Rooftop serving Italian dishes such as pizza in a light-filled space with 360-degree views. An outdoor terrace featuring a small hops garden provides more seating in the warmer months—these hops are used in the creation of the hotel’s own golden pilsner.
Address: Hotel Ottilia, Bryggernes Plads 7, 1778 Copenhagen, Denmark
Website: brochner-hotels.com/hotel-ottilia
Price: Doubles from around $205 - Courtesy Hotel Sandershotel
Hotel Sanders
$$ |Gold List 2019
Hot List 2018
Readers' Choice Awards 2018
Best Copenhagen hotel for: theatrical inspiration
When it opened in 2017, this property found almost opposite the stage door of the Royal Danish Theatre became the third hotel from Alexander Kolpin, a former ballet dancer and the son of a theater designer and producer. Here, Kolpin and the British design firm Lind + Almond created an urban retreat in which theatrical inspiration can be seen through spaces such as the Tata cocktail bar (named after the red curtain in the neighboring theatre) designed with gold lights and plump velvet or damask cushions. Hotel Sanders houses a total of 54 bedrooms, across three handsome 19th-century townhouses, decked out with mid-century modern furnishings and a whole range of textures from hessian walls to marble panelling and Liberty wallpapers. Bespoke velvet chairs and vintage Danish lamps provide a glamorous touch to the otherwise homely lobby. The tiny kitchen restaurant with its low-key bistro menu is a laid-back, plant-filled space perfectly in tune with its young, cool diners. Of all the relaxed public spaces, of special note is the roof terrace, beautifully lit with Moroccan lanterns and stuffed with rattan furniture and woven rugs. The brilliant staff are multitasking masters in uniforms straight out of a Wes Anderson film and are happy to sort out anything from superb in-room cocktails to arranging a personal trainer.
Address: Hotel Sanders, Tordenskjoldsgade 15, 1055 Copenhagen, Denmark
Website: hotelsanders.com
Price: Doubles from about $653
- Nobis Hotelhotel
Nobis Hotel Copenhagen
$$Best Copenhagen hotel for: serenity in the city
This is the Swedish brand’s first property in Denmark, just a few minutes’ walk from the Tivoli Gardens, and the smooth serenity of its sister hotel in Stockholm is very much in evidence. The stripped-back approach to interior design works well in this hefty building, once home to the Royal Danish Conservatory of Music, with its high ceilings, central marble staircase, and beautiful, ornate coving. For its latest incarnation, the 77 bedrooms are pleasingly weighty, with dusky-blue walls and herringbone-pattern wood floors, graphic dark-wood four-poster beds and plenty of Danish design details (even the black clothes hangers are from local interiors store Hay). Of course, in this city of fanatical Nordic foodies, restaurants matter and Nobis’s taupe-toned dining room is a formal affair with ambitions to match. Local ingredients are celebrated in dishes taking inspiration from across Europe at Restaurant NOI and seasonal cocktails with Scandinavian influence are shaken and stirred at the Marble Bar. More subdued is the little wine cellar, a cozy but unadorned room which operates as a drinking den for those in the know. There is also an ultra-secluded (guests only) hammam with a sauna and cold plunge pool. Hewn out of white marble, it is, like much of the rest of the hotel, a lesson in peaceful, modern minimalism.
Address: Nobis Hotel Copenhagen, Niels Brocks Gade 1, 1574 Copenhagen, Denmark
Website: nobishotel.dk
Price: Doubles from about $342 The Audo
Best Copenhagen hotel for: design aficionados
Design-led Audo fits perfectly into the Nordhavn neighbourhood on the northern edge of Copenhagen – developed from its origins as a port to become a design-centric residential, work and lifestyle enclave in which design studios and cafés are transforming its heritage buildings to retain the warmth and soul of the area. Bjarne Hansen, who is also behind Menu design company, created The Audo in collaboration with Norm Architects and the co-founder of Kinfolk magazine, Nathan Williams. Behind the original dark-orange façade of a former trade house, this impeccably designed and styled space now encompasses a 10-room hotel, café, fine dining restaurant and concept store, all centred around an amphitheatrical staircase, in which all items of décor can be bought through the hybrid design concept. Generously sized, residential-style accommodation including suites, studio suites and a penthouse continue the design concept of the rest of the property and come with a careful curation of complimentary minibar items, breakfast in The Audo Salon and use of bicycles for exploration of Copenhagen using The Audo’s own City Guide. Read our full review of The Audo.
Address: The Audo, Arhusgade 130, 2150 Copenhagen, Denmark
Website: theaudo.com
Price: Doubles from around $407
- Courtesy Villa Copenhagenhotel
Villa Copenhagen
$ |Hot List 2021
Readers' Choice Awards 2021, 2023
Best Copenhagen hotel for: modern opulence
Centrally located, right by Copenhagen Central Station and Tivoli Gardens, this 2020-opened modern take on the grand hotel brings new life to the city’s former Central Post and Telegraph Head Office, which dates back to 1912. In its new era as one of the city’s most coveted places to stay, this sprawling heritage landmark houses a collection of buzzy social spaces alongside four levels of sprawling rooms, all designed to feel like a grand Copenhagen apartment, distinguished by their high ceilings, herringbone floors, gold accents, and tall windows. The Shamballa Suite focuses on providing a place of peace and tranquillity and the Earth Suite showcases innovative sustainability solutions in space using only recycled materials. The pinnacle of accommodation options is the Universal Penthouse Suite spanning two floors linked by a spiral staircase. On entering the hotel, the capacious Courtyard Bar makes quite the impression with its sophisticated interiors taking cues from Nordic simplicity and showstopper glass canopy. This social enclave—also featuring full-size trees—leads through to the cozy Kontrast brasserie focusing on locally produced and sustainable ingredients, and the sophisticated T37 wine and cocktail bar integrating features of the old post office. A local and seasonal breakfast is served in the former sorting room and freshly baked bread and pastries come from the onsite RUG bakery. A highlight for guests is the 25m open-air, sustainably-heated rooftop pool that’s only accessible to people staying here.
Address: Villa Copenhagen, Tietgensgade 35-39, 1704 Copenhagen, Denmark
Website: villacopenhagen.com
Price: Doubles from around $234 - Lasse Salling/Courtesy Nimb Hotelhotel
The Nimb
$$ |Gold List 2020
Readers' Choice Awards 2022, 2023
Best Copenhagen hotel for: family adventures
This family favorite has long been known for its please-all service (from bike hire to kids’ butlers) and 17 hi-spec but traditional-looking rooms in a 19th century building overlooking the Tivoli Gardens. These were joined in 2017 by 21 bedrooms occupying a swoopy glass-and-wood extension. Although the outside of this more recent addition is in complete contrast to the famous, lightbulb-studded original (designed, it seems, in homage to a Moorish palace), the bedrooms are similar in style, overlooking the park and decorated in muted jewel tones with artworks from around the world, ornate fabrics with skeins of rich blue and gold, and heavy wooden Asian antiques placed alongside beautiful Danish furniture. The star of the show here is the rooftop swimming pool, which is a real boon for families in summer. There are no fewer than six places to eat at this palatial property, including vegetable-based Gemyse in a glass-walled building inside Tivoli Gardens and Cakenhagen serving a vast array of pastries and tarts, as well as a changing line-up of year-round culinary pop-ups by star chefs.
Address: The Nimb, Bernstorffsgade 5, 1577 Copenhagen, Denmark
Website: nimb.dk
Price: Doubles from about $659
This article was originally published on Condé Nast Traveller UK. It has been updated with new information since its original publish date. Additional reporting by Alia Akkam and Rachel Everett.
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