Copenhagen hotel or apt. for 3 people
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Copenhagen hotel or apt. for 3 people
I am having trouble locating a hotel for three people in Copenhagen. I know it is early to look for apartments for next summer, but the ones I have contacted have at least a 3 night stay, and we will be only two nights.
If we want a centrally located place to stay, what neighborhoods should I be looking at?
It also seems many hotels are described as loud, as they are located on a busy street, and on warm summer nights with the windows open, one can hear a lot of street noise.
Any quiet hotel suggestions for 3 people? Thanks.
If we want a centrally located place to stay, what neighborhoods should I be looking at?
It also seems many hotels are described as loud, as they are located on a busy street, and on warm summer nights with the windows open, one can hear a lot of street noise.
Any quiet hotel suggestions for 3 people? Thanks.
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We stayed at Best Western Hebron. It is in a convenient location, near train, Tivoli Gardens and Storget. and our room had been recently remodeled. I actually got it using Hotwire. I asked for a remodeled room and got it. Breakfast was good and included.
http://www.hebron.dk/en/
http://www.hebron.dk/en/
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This rate was available and is a great deal, assuming one of the 3 is "child"
http://www.bestwestern.dk/en/leisure...s/family-offer
http://www.bestwestern.dk/en/leisure...s/family-offer
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I forgot to include the most important part of Hotel Hebron. Per OP - the windows in the room we had opened onto a lovely, large interior courtyard! Oh, I also realized that we asked for a room with a <i>remodeled, updated BATHROOM</i>. And the room was huge and would easily take that extra bed for 3rd person.
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We were just there a few weeks ago, and had three of us in one hotel room (2 adults and one teen). We stayed at the Square Hotel (http://www.thesquare.dk). Our room had the typical two twin beds pushed together and another pull-out type of bed for our daughter. The Square hotel is in a great location just across the street from the City Hall and steps from The Tivoli. We walked everywhere. It was very hot when we were in Copehnhage, and A/C was an issue. The hotel has A/C, but we still slept with the windows open at night to have a breeze. Our room was not on the street, so we had no issues with noise. The room price included a nice breakfast each morning.
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As you are aware, restaurants are expensive in Copenhagen. We found this great place for dinner called Tight. Reasonable prices and excellent food.
http://www.tight-cph.dk
Right across from train station is Anderson's Bakery. Great for pastries, lunch (take away food too). It is right near Tivoli as well.
http://www.tivoli.dk/en/mad/andersen+bakery/
http://www.tight-cph.dk
Right across from train station is Anderson's Bakery. Great for pastries, lunch (take away food too). It is right near Tivoli as well.
http://www.tivoli.dk/en/mad/andersen+bakery/
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Debit is not kidding - restaurants are REALLY expensive!
If you are looking to splurge, we also ate at a wonderful restaurant:
http://cofoco.dk/da/restauranter/hoest/
If you are looking to splurge, we also ate at a wonderful restaurant:
http://cofoco.dk/da/restauranter/hoest/
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