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Ocean Hotel & Konference - Superior Room with en-suite bathroom, Free WIFI, TV, Coffee & Tea-making facilities.

Ocean Hotel & Konference

(2 reviews)

Amagerbro, Kastrup

My husband and I booked this Bed & Breakfast because it was cheaper to stay an extra night after…read moreour cruise than to fly home the same day. My husband had booked the smallest room (which was the only room available) but it was okay because we just needed a place to sleep. There was internet, a television in the room, a nice bathroom and a bed big enough for both of us. We got there a little early so the owner let us put our luggage there so that we could explore Copenhagen. When we came back to check in, the owner made the check in process (as well as the check out process because we had to leave at 6 am to go to the airport) very easy. She showed us to the room and explained how everything worked. The owner was able recommend a place for us to just grab a quick bite to eat - the cafe she recommended was very nice. The bed & breakfast is in a nice location - it is kind of in a residential neighborhood. It is also close to the metro that takes you to downtown/city center of Copenhagen. Since we were leaving so early in the morning, the owner left breakfast for us in the refrigerator for us to pull out in the morning. She asked us what we would like for breakfast and there it was in the refrigerator.. I would definitely stay here again if I was every in Copenhagen.

Holy Hamburgers! this is the place to stay. My wife wrote a review already but I write better…read morereviews so I figured I would add my 2 cents to this fantastic place. I can't say enough about the owner. She was so nice and accommodating to our silly schedule. The location of the place is so perfect. If you need to get to the airport, this is the place to book. You probably could walk to the airport from Ocean. You can see the airport from the street, but I never really heard it at all. If you don't want to walk to the airport you can take the Metro. It took longer to walk to the Metro then it took the Metro to get to the airport. Walking to the Metro took 4 minutes maybe. The Metro also takes you straight downtown to where all of the action is. Now for the room. It was cute. Yes the room was small but I didn't really care. The bathroom, I thought, was pretty cool but I think some would not like it. Ocean is also right by the Aquarium. Totally across the street. My wife wouldn't let me go to the aquarium because fish talk smack to her. She is a little nutty. The next time we decide to go to Copenhagen we will definitely stay here. If they are all booked up we will just stay home.

Copenhagen Marriott Hotel

Copenhagen Marriott Hotel

(73 reviews)

$$$

Vesterbro

This is very much a very nice American hotel, typical of Marriott. Having stayed previously that…read moreweek at a local hotel (St Annæ), which we throughly enjoyed, (5* rating) it was quite the culture change. We booked both as wheelchair accessible and while the Marriott has textured bathroom tile floors unlike the St Annæ's slippery smooth tiles, the lower than ADA allowed toilet was a problem. Also only one of the four table lamps worked. The room's door closer and threshold made egress very difficult. Staff was very helpful. The breakfast was good but subpar to the local hotel's. The location is pretty along the harbor, next to BIG's swimming and sauna chalet, and they provide robes and towels for daring guests. However it is a bit isolated from the many nicer local shops and restaurants.

This is a beautiful hotel with beautiful views. I got upgraded to a corner room and loved the view…read moreof the canal. My room was spacious, quiet, and relaxing. The staff is friendly and quick to help. There are several amenities available on-site. The bathtub is high with a slope on all sides, making it very slippery to get in and out (1/2 star off). There is no rubber bath mat to prevent slippage. Be careful. The location is great if you are looking to mostly stay on the canal and walk around the boardwalk. However, it is 15 minute walk to the nearest metro station and city center. There is a hotel restaurant, but no other restaurants nearby within 15 minute walk. This is fine for the summer, but inconvenient in sub-zero temperatures (1/2 star off). I stayed here in February, so found myself rather trapped unless I take a taxi everywhere.

Best Western Plus Airport Hotel Copenhagen - BW Airport Cph 3_single Superior family

Best Western Plus Airport Hotel Copenhagen

(17 reviews)

$$

Kastrup

This hotel was a goid price and convenient for airport arrivals and departures. We selected it…read morebecause it was walkable to from the airport. What we didn't know was, while it took 15-20min to walk, this required taking stairs with our luggage. What we discovered in the lobby was the M2 line was 1 stop and a 5 min walk, saving us some stairs & time. They do charge additional for a 2nd adult in the room, even without breakfast included. This was a last minute decision & we arrived with zero pre-trip knowledge. On arrival at the hotel (noonish) with a strict 2pm check-in. We popped our luggage in the luggage room and plopped down in the lobby to do some quick Copenhagen research. This is when we found out about the transit. The desk agent offered help & suggestions for lunch, but we were on a mission of discovery! At about 1pm, we headed to the Kastrup Station to catch the M2 into the city, armed with a route map screenshot & a 48hr city pass - giving us access to many attractions & transportation. Easy Peasy! We added a night & took the metro to the airport. Leaving the lobby at 630a, we still had time to grab food/ coffee before our 910a flight out of CPH. The lobby looked really good & appeared to have a/c, while the hotel rooms were beyond well-worn, shabby even. There was a notation about being the first hotel to put tvs in every room & I'm pretty sure that was the same day they installed the carpets & showers... get a room with a tub, if you can. We had 2 different rooms because of adding a night and the shower stench from the floor drain was ugh. The carpet was worn to the point that it was painful to walk on without shoes. It was also scary-stained, making shoeless a questionable choice anyhow. The windows open wide, which is good cuz there's NO A/C - it's not that it wasn't turned on, there is none. It was toasty. Now. Speaking of windows, you can see inside the rooms even with the windows closed if the curtains are open. With a courtyard view, you face other rooms & may get a free show. Fans are available in the closets of the rooms. Overall, I'd stay again for the price and convenience. All we did was sleep & shower - one night our room was paid with points so breakfast was included. It's good for free but I wouldn't pay to add it, personally.

Within 1 mile walking distance of airport, metro and train stations. Safe,secure baggage room to…read morestore our bicycles. Super friendly and kind Irish woman as the breakfast greeter. Nice array of hot and cold breakfast buffet foods to choose from for $25.00. Front Desk staff attentive and well engaged with guests. Rooms clean and tidy, quiet location with numerous small groceries and restaurants on same block. We stayed a few days longer because it was so convenient and will book again in the future.

Scandic Palace Hotel

Scandic Palace Hotel

(31 reviews)

$$$$

København K

It's September 2, 2024 and I'm packing shortly to return to New Jersey on this American Labor Day,…read morehaving stayed at this Palace since August 24. First real vacation in over seven or eight years. What an incredible choice I made staying here. It's hard to distinguish my deep affection and unbridled love for Danes and Denmark from just how much I loved staying here. Well, actually maybe not. The same qualities I was raised to appreciate and strive to emulate infused every aspect of my stay. Promptness, pristine manners, lively cheeriness and on and on. No request or inquiry was ever met by any Scandi staff member with anything less than cheery efficiency. The hotel is spotless yet still bears the regal fingerprints of time - over 100 years standing through Wars and Covid, downturns of all kinds but again the pride of Danes - not arrogant but joyous pride, has proven to be this fine grand lady of an edifice's key to thrive-al. I walked every hall of this enormous architectural marvel one evening. Discretely tucked away in two hallways were black and white photos of moments of history here - of royalty from Hollywood to London, of greatness. Even Judy Garland stayed here for what became her last concert of her life. I worked and slept and ate and healed here these nine days away. I occasionally imagined May 4, 1945 down there in the Rådhuspladsen from my balcony, imaging my mother crazy with glee in seas of freed Danes dancing and singing and crying and being fully alive again after the German Wargrip was loosened forever and her friend Uffe climbed up in the Tower to Jerry rig the electric and explode their five years' darkness in the forever light of freedom. It's that same esprit d'Danmark that thrums from the townhall square night and day with music and giddy tourists and sun worshipping locals and it's not bothersome or distracting or disturbing to hear but it's instead, life affirming and a celebration of community. Proud of life. The Danes that run this fine hotel celebrate life and are alive with every cheerful staff greeting, with every dazzling ergonomic modernism (Ike the double sets of thick balcony doors which SILENCE the bells incredibly nicely but when one wants to bathe in the bells' sonorous sounds, one simply throws open the doors) and with every swift little green cleaning of the rooms. I outright reject the accuracy or fairness of the few minor grumbles I saw in other reviews. Unfair, unwarranted and utter nonsense. My one challenge was having to find a workspace during my stay. It stands to reason the Dane's work-life balance would have only modest work desks in their rooms but as luck would have it, a truly spacious and quiet conference table is on the fourth floor in the hall complete with electrical outlets! As I pack, I'll miss the nine balmy days of August unbroken sun, my nights of infant-deep sleep on this comfy bed, the incredible breakfasts, the room of a shower, my beloved Rådhuspladsen outside my 100 year old balcony and the great, great joy It has been staying here. May the hotel stand for another 100 years and may I return throughout!

Great location in central Copenhagen with old school charm. Right on the Stroget shopping area and…read morevery close to metro. Our room felt "tired", and the shower was virtually impossible to get consistent pressure and temperature of water.

CPH Studio Hotel - hotels - Updated May 2026

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