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Copenhagen Hotels

From: Copenhagen, Denmark

Copenhagen Nyhavn

ABOVE: Nyhavn is an appealing area of Copenhagen, with easy access to the city's downtown and shopping district.

Copenhagen has a good assortment of hotels and other accommodations. Scandinavia is expensive, so prices tend to be high, and service may not be as personal or professional as in a country like Italy. Still, you can generally count on a clean and functional room in any price category.

On the hotel pages listed below, we've included links to hotels represented by our booking partner, Venere, as well as links to other hotel sites. Please see Copenhagen hostels, camping, and apartments for alternative lodgings.


  • Breakfast tip: Although many hotels include a Scandinavian buffet breakfast in the rates, some supply only a Continental breakfast, and some may charge extra for breakfast. If you have a good appetite in the morning, look for a hotel with a buffet breakfast (which typically will include unlimited quantities of breads, cold cuts, Danish pastries, cereal, etc.)




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