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Copenhagen
Plaza - Copenhagen Plaza is only 12 minutes from the airport
and just opposite the Central Station providing local and domestic connections.
This ideal location of the hotel affords easy accessibility for tourists
as well as business travelers. Copenhagen Plaza was built in 1913, and
history has it that it was allegedly built at the instigation of King Frederik
VIII... more Copenhagen hotels |
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Budget Hotels |
Selandia
Hotel - Selandia Hotel at the heart of Copenhagen is close to several
famous attractions like Tivoli, the Planetarium, Stroget, Radhuspladsen,
the new Vand Kulturhus, the Diamond, and the Fisketorvet shopping centre.
This hotel has been recently renovated and is a moderately sized hotel
. Selandia Hotel is charming and very popular for its friendly and personalized
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Copenhagen
Airport Hotels |
Hotel
Bel Air Copenhagen - Hotel Bel Air Copenhagen is a cosy
hotel where you will enjoy a relaxed atmosphere . Our friendly staff will
always be at your service. The hotel is close to the Copenhagen Airport,
Bella Center, the Oeresunds – bridge to Sweden Oerestaden – the new area
of Copenhagen and the city of Dragor famous for its listed heritage houses.
Located on the Copenhagen Island of Amager, the surroundings offer a calm
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Featured Copenhagen Hotels
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- First Hotel Skt Petri |
When
in Copenhagen, if you want to watch the world go by while relaxing yourself,
First Hotel Skt Petri is the place where you should be. We pride ourselves
with unique facilities, unmatched in the city centre of Copenhagen. Our
exclusive boutique café, Café Blanc serves quality coffees
apart from brunch, light lunches and dinner. Our Wi-Fi hotspot will keep
you connected with the world outside and more than 50 international newspapers
will keep you abreast of what goes on around you.
We also have superb venues ideal for meetings, conferences, product
launches and grand receptions. Experience the 5 star luxuries at Copenhagen’s
leading design hotel - more Copenhagen Hotels |
Copenhagen
- Phoenix Copenhagen |
The
bright and elegantly furnished rooms at Phoenix Copenhagen are characterized
by the inspiration from Louis XVI epoch. An aura of exciting, modern and
thoroughly exclusive hotel is what will greet you at the Phoenix Copenhagen.
History of Phoenix Copenhagen dates back to 1680 and in the early 1990s
the historic building which houses the hotel was completely renovated and
refurbished.
Phoenix Copenhagen which is a world of excellence is located in the
heart of the financial district. To experience the harmonious blend of
the orient and occident, welcome to Phoenix Copenhagen. We assure you of
an enlivening experience - more Copenhagen
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- Admiral Hotel |
The
waterfront which is the mooring point for picturesque old schooners and
yachts add charm and elegance to the Admiral Hotel. The frame work for
modern hotel comfort is set around the original warehouse with its rustic
charm, great archways, rough brick walls, and 200 year old beams of Pomeranian
pine.
The Admiral Hotel is housed in a heritage listed ware house building
dating back to 1787, in the center of Copenhagen and has the privilege
of one of the city’s most fashionable and beautiful addresses. The Admiral
Hotel has the Amalienborg- the Queen’s palace as its close neighbor - more
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Copenhagen
- Grand Hotel |
The
Grand Hotel has 161 rooms which are very tastefully furnished to provide
optimal levels of comfort to the discerning guest and include modern facilities.
Of the 161 rooms, over seventy rooms are available to the public with rich
gilded ceilings, wall length tapestries, antiques and paintings. Grand
Hotel is a centrally located 4 star hotel and has a history of over 117
years.
While the hotel itself is housed in the historic building, it is also
proximate to the major attractions of the City such as the Tivoli Gardens,
Central Station and Town Hall Square. The Copenhagen Airport is only 8
minutes drive from the Hotel - more Copenhagen
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- Copenhagen Island |
Copenhagen
Island Hotel is characterized by its ultra modern quality. The 326 rooms
the hotel offers are all air conditioned with amenities like wireless Internet
and flat screen television. A fitness center with a view to the harbour
is an added attraction. The design is an unparalleled one by Utzon and
the location simply fantastic on a man made island in Copenhagen’s harbour.
When you are visiting Copenhagen, the hotel Copenhagen Island offers
the perfect starting point to make your visit memorable. Check in to the
Copenhagen Island to experience the difference – the definition of luxury
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Copenhagen
Copenhagen holds the heritage as a major Baltic port. This is also reflected
in its name which in some sense means merchants’ harbor. The origin of
Copenhagen goes back to 1167. The site of today’s Christiansborg Palace
and the Danish Parliament was originally a bastion on the island of Slotsholmen
built by Bishop Absalon. 1417 saw the city as the royal capital of a huge
swathe of Scandinavia, Denmark and parts of Sweden and Norway.
Most of the impressive buildings seen around Copenhagen
were constructed during the period 1588-1648. Christian IV is credited
for the canal network as also for the development of Christianshavn – an
island across the inner harbor – as a focus for trade and shipping in the
city. Between the 17th and 19th centuries Copenhagen suffered seriously
from an array of catastrophes with an outbreak of plague, two terrible
fires, military attacks by the Swedes and the British and caused widespread
damages. In Scandinavia, modern Copenhagen is the largest city. Yet, it
retains a disarmingly provincial, small-town atmosphere which will be instantly
appealing. Copenhagen also holds the distinction of being the Greenest
capital in Europe. Pedestrians enjoy much of the centre; anti pollution,
laws are strict and enforced meticulously. Bikes often outnumber cards
on the city streets. Copenhagen is an attractive well kept city and the
citizens of Copenhagen are justifiably proud of it. They are eager to share
the quality of life they enjoy, with visitors from other countries.
In 2000, a road bridge was built to Sweden and
this is helping to make Copenhagen a focal point for Scandinavia, the Baltic
and the rest of mainland Europe. The Copenhagen climate is a temperate
maritime one and generally quite changeable. While the summers are warm
and sunny, winters are cold and cloudy. Between January and March, snow
falls are common and the period between August and October are the wettest
season.
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