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An ongoing sensation in understated Copenhagen, Nimb catapulted to the top of the city's hotel scene when it opened in May 2008 in Tivoli Gardens. Nothing in...more
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Editor's Note: Hotel D'Angleterre will close for renovations on June 1, 2011. It is expected to reopen in February 2012. Opened in 1755, the Hotel D'Angleterre...more
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Arne Jacobsen would have turned 105 in 2007 but is looking better each year. In the 1960s, toward the end of his life, he designed this hotel—all of it,...more
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An offspring of Copenhagen's frostiest grande dame, Hotel D'Angleterre, the Front feels less like a lady-in-waiting than a parody of the pandering boutique...more
see the Copenhagen guideThis mammoth hotel in the suburb of Orestad, near the Copenhagen airport, flaunts a lot of impressive stats. When it opened in May 2011, it weighed in as...more
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Situated near the Amalienborg Palace on a swanky street lined with antique shops, the Phoenix has a slightly antiquated air itself, and is an effective antidote...more
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If there's a more out-there, streetwise, arty hotel anywhere in the world, the Project Fox team that was behind this house of psychedelic bed-scapes will eat...more
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Situated in the Latin Quarter (a five-minute walk from Strøget), this functionalist landmark, built as a department store in the late 1920s and remodeled...more
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One of two Copenhagen hotels owned by the small Guldsmeden group (don't confuse it with its more spartan, neighboring sister the Carlton), Bertrams is a perfect...more
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The beautiful brick Suhr's and Puggaard's warehouses, dating to 1803, overlook both the harbor and the Nyhavn Canal and once held spices and other precious...more
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