4 or 5 Star Copenhagen Hotels
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4 or 5 Star Copenhagen Hotels
Looking for ideas on the "best" hotels in Copenhagen. Looking for location (central to downtown sites and activities) breakfast and lounge benefits for higher end room levels, maybe balcony suites. Stuff like that.
Thinking hotels like Waldorf Astoria, Four Seasons, Ritz Carlton types...
TIA!!!
Thinking hotels like Waldorf Astoria, Four Seasons, Ritz Carlton types...
TIA!!!
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Nimb, Villa Copenhagen, 71 Nyhavn, Hotel D’Angleterre, and Hotel Sanders are others which you may want to consider.
Nimb, Villa Copenhagen, 71 Nyhavn, Hotel D’Angleterre, and Hotel Sanders are others which you may want to consider.
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A/C is not wide-spread in northern Europe. But that hotel list quoted earlier still stands, perhaps with the addition of NH Collection and the boutique Hotel Ottilia in the old buildings of the Carlsberg brewery.
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I stay there, and it’s one of my preferred Copenhagen hotels. But I am usually only doing one-night stays when at hotels in Copenhagen.
I used the Amex Fine Hotels & Resorts rates to stay there this year, and they provided the Amex FHR benefits as well as the the benefits of my status in the Nordic Choice Club program. [The Amex FHR rates are available for booking by Amex Platinum/Centurion cardholders.]
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The FHR rate seems to include 45 minutes of complimentary pool use, breakfast, a 640 DKK dining credit, and 4pm check-out along with an upgrade from the room-type booked. [I credit the stays to Nordic Choice Club, and they layer on my Nordic Choice Club Platinum benefits on top -- and so it's also the 6 pm check-out for me and the Platinum voucher for courtyard bar use.] The pool use needs to be booked, as they definitely want to cap the number of users at any given time. And they also generally want breakfast to be booked in advance too.
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I have stayed at both. As for hotel and location, the tourist in me would say Villa Copenhagen, while the Scandinavian in me prefers Skt. Petri.
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Would you stay at both again? Can’t decide between either - they both seem like nice hotels but Skt Petri seems more local/neighborhoody which I like. Villa just seems like a nice hotel. Probably won’t be going to Tivoli so that’s less of a factor. And the fact that they’re both close to metro stations is a plus.
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Would you stay at both again? Can’t decide between either - they both seem like nice hotels but Skt Petri seems more local/neighborhoody which I like. Villa just seems like a nice hotel. Probably won’t be going to Tivoli so that’s less of a factor. And the fact that they’re both close to metro stations is a plus.