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With the start of a new year, now is the ideal time to plan that impromptu city break to one of Europe’s most fashionable cities.
The famously colourful houses are emblems of Copenhagen, but it’s also home to repurposed industrial quarters on the water, cobbled streets and grand neoclassical buildings.
Along with some of the sleekest design hotels in Europe, Copenhagen is home to a stellar gastronomy scene.
It may be on the small side, but the statue of Hans Christian Andersen’s Little Mermaid is also worth a voyage to pay your respects to everyone’s favourite siren.
Fans of out-there architecture will be awed by AC Hotel Bella Sky, or can go for something more traditional with a stay at Hotel Skt Annae in a set of adjoining townhouses on a leafy square.
Whether you want to sleep in a former department store with a stay at Hotel Skt Petri, book in for Arabian nights at palatial Nimb or hang out with the hipsters at self-powered Coco Hotel, these are the very best Copenhagen hotels to check into this year.
And if you’re thinking of hitting the Mediterranean instead, you’ll want to check out our favourite hotels in Santorini and Mykonos.
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Nobis
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Right beside the Tivoli Gardens – as well as City Hall Square and the Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek museum – Nobis has modernised the formerly stuffy concept of luxury. The heritage building was constructed in 1903 and its neoclassical façade still looks as grand as ever.
Inside, the minimalist rooms retain some of the period details, with views of the city, custom furnishings and contemporary takes on four-poster beds. At Noi, the food is almost too pretty to eat – and be sure to call in for a cocktail (or three) at the Marble Bar first, if only to appreciate the names.
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Hotel Skt Annae
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Polished wooden floors, beamed ceilings and a palette of forest green, rich blues and charcoal await at this homely hotel on a leafy square. Formed from a set of townhouses, Hotel Skt Annae’s hub is the fireplace-enhanced lounge and aptly named bar the Club, but the best views can be found on the rooftop (also available from the balcony of the penthouse).
Walls are graced by works by a local artist and portraits of the owners’ relatives, and there’s even some spray-painting in the courtyard. The restaurant in the atrium has a small menu of international favourites – and you’re just a short walk from the harbour and the Nyhavn neighbourhood for more eating and drinking options.
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Coco Hotel
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Bringing a little Parisian style to the streets of Copenhagen, Coco Hotel mixes old and new, while staying sustainable – the hotel is part of the Cofoco restaurant group, which generates all of its own energy courtesy of its solar park in North Jutland.
Café Coco is a hipster-approved hub for locals and guests, with access to a lovely courtyard. Other sociable activities include staging a ping-pong tournament with your fellow guests on the fifth floor. And the Vesterbro neighbourhood may have once been the red-light district, but it’s now more popular with trendy types, thanks to its galleries, bars and quirky shops.
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Hotel SP34
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Another one loved by hipsters, Hotel SP34 is in the lively Latin Quarter and just as cool as its neighbourhood (the hallways have exposed bricks, for a start). The eye-catching headboards were made to be Instagrammed, the carpets were designed to look like asphalt and the hotel even has its own chair, based on one found in the basement during the building works that was then restored and put into production.
There are three restaurants (including burger and cocktail bar Cocks & Cows and a secret garden), a cinema and several bars – and you’ll be competing for space with your cool new Copenhagen-dwelling friends.
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