Originally Posted by
RCyyz
In CPH I stayed at the Hilton which is connected to the terminal via a tunnel. It was a nice hotel and had (obviously) easy access to the airport and just as easy access to the metro which gets you downtown in minutes on a very modern train. As the Hilton is an airport hotel, they seem quite accustomed to odd check-in / check-out times.
By the train station itself I noticed an
SAS Radisson Blu. I didn't go inside but it seemed OK from the outside.
The Radisson Blu Royal is a design icon, designed by Arne Jacobsen in the 1950s. Not only did he design the hotel, but also iconic furniture such as "The Egg" and "The Swan" is designed for the Royal. Also cutlery and a bunch of other stuff was designed especially for this hotel. Room 606, also called the museum room, stand exactly as when the hotel was inaugurated.
I have stayed at the hotel a few years ago, and while I sometimes recommend it, it is mostly because of the design. Rooms are small, especially single rooms, and I also find it expensive compared to the competition. When I stayed there, they were still Radisson SAS, but they refused to upgrade me as EBG (EuroBonus Gold elite). "Other Radisson SAS hotels do that. We don't" was their reply, despite this being a status benefit of the program!