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    Ocean Hotel & Konference

    5.0 (2 reviews)
    Open 8:00 am - 10:00 pm

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    Danhostel Copenhagen Amager

    Danhostel Copenhagen Amager

    (6 reviews)

    Amagerbro, Kastrup

    When you hear "hostel", you may think of close quarters and dirty community bathrooms.. but I was…read morepleasantly surprised to see that Danhostel Copenhagen Amager was well-kept and inviting. I stayed for a week during a university trip, and we had rooms that included a bathroom (not all do!). The rooms themselves were dorm-like, but spacious enough to keep your luggage. There are storage cubbies to put your belongings in (use your luggage lock!). The windows do not have screens, so make sure to close them before you leave to keep thieves out. My only complaint with the room's bathroom was that there wasn't a buffer between the shower and the rest of the area, so the floor--and potentially your dry clothes--would get wet. Although we had a bathroom, a few of us did use the community one to make sure we left on time to meet our morning itinerary. It was clean, with individual stalls and separate areas for showering and changing, and you needed a room key to get in. The breakfast was good, and the community areas were inviting. We were able to take a pack of beer and sit upstairs and watch football games. I would definitely stay here again, even if it were just with my husband.

    Pretty OK hostel 20 minutes away from the center of Copenhagen. You can take the 30 bus here or the…read moremetro and walk for a little bit. We got a double room with shared bathroom for everyone in the floor. The bathroom was pretty clean for a hostel and you needed to have to use your key to get in. The rooms were pretty small but for a hostel they were not bad! One thing I thought it was weird is that you pay for your own sheets and towels. Towels I understand most hostels make you pay for it but paying for your sheets was a little weird. You had to put sheets on your blankets as well as your mattress and your pillow. Considering the blankets looked from the 80s they should have just done that for their guests. The breakfast wasn't bad! They had eggs, cold cuts and fruit along with various types of breads.

    Phoenix Copenhagen - My breakfast on 5/27/25

    Phoenix Copenhagen

    (29 reviews)

    $$$

    København K

    Came here for dinner and thoroughly enjoyed the experience. We ordered the linguine with…read morelangoustine, Hugo's ribeye, and the grilled tuna--none of the dishes disappointed. My personal favorite was the linguine; the sauce was incredibly flavorful, the pasta was cooked to perfection, and the portion of langoustine was very generous. The ribeye was prepared medium, just as requested, and came with skinny fries and a dipping sauce. The grilled tuna was paired with pomme Anna, which complemented the delicate tuna loin beautifully. Overall, we were very happy with this brasserie and would definitely recommend it to anyone in the area.

    A beautiful renovated hotel nestled between the majestic Amalienborg Palace and the colorful…read moreNyhavn. Phoenix Copenhagen is charming, elegant and staff welcomes you upon entering its lobby. This hotel is ideally located in the heart of Copenhagen's fashionable district and it is surrounded by iconic attractions such as the Marble Church, King's Garden, and Rosenborg Castle, you will literally sleep in the midst of Denmark's royal history. The rooms are luxurious and comfortable. Bath robes, slippers, and so much more are provided to you as a guest. The window views from our hotel room overlook the city. Simply beautiful and mesmerizing views during our stay. The breakfast buffet provided by the hotel is extravagant and it will more than satisfy everyone's tastes. More from the hotel's website: Phoenix Copenhagen' history dates back to the late 16th century, and over the years the building has been used for many different things. Back in the old days, the building also served as a kind of hotel when royals and noble folk let their important guests stay here. During World War II, the building was taken over by the Germans, and after the war the Danish communists took over the building. The Arp-Hansen Hotel Group bought the building in 1990, and Phoenix Copenhagen as we know it today opened the following year. The exclusive Phoenix Copenhagen is decorated with extravagance and charm in historical surroundings. The hotel has 213 rooms, including 3 suites and 4 Junior suites. The hotel also has two excellent restaurants as well as meeting and conference facilities that can accommodate up to 110 meeting participants. Phoenix Copenhagen Bredgade 37 1260 Copenhagen, Denmark Tel. +45 3395 9500 phoenixcopenhagen@arp-hansen.dk Please enjoy the pictures.

    Woodah Hostel - Nice morning

    Woodah Hostel

    (8 reviews)

    Vesterbro

    Stayed here one night during my backpacking trip around Scandinavia. It was really easy to find and…read morejust a few blocks from the Copenhagen central train station and Tivoli. Best of all, it's across the street from the Mikkeller Bar which has some great beer :) The bathrooms (co-ed) were clean and there was storage available if you wanted to lock up your bags/belongings (bring a lock). I thought the room was a little small for 6 people but it was fine for one night. Unlike other hostels that have bunk beds, this hostel uses a bunch of boxed pods stacked one above the other. There is a privacy curtain which was great and a small light as well inside the pod for nighttime reading.

    I had a wonderful stay here at the Woodah Hostel…read more They offer by-donation yoga classes at every morning at 8:00am, I did not partake (it's too early for me), but from what I hear it's a very good class. Breakfast is served from 8:00-10:00 and it includes coffee/tea, homemade muesli with yogurt and breakfast rolls with hummus, jam and cheese. I always felt full afterwards. There is wifi in the cafe part of the hostel, not in the dorms - which is the only thing I would have changed. They also do not have a public kitchen so, if you're staying there for a longer time, buy non perishable foods you can store in your locker. Bathrooms and showers are clean. As well as the rooms. Linen and locks are free. They lock the doors at 10:00pm, but offer keys (for a deposit) to any night owl who think they might be out late. The beds are designed like "cupboards", which offers privacy and shelter from the light. Receptionists were very kind and helpful, they were more than happy to answer anyone's questions.

    Ocean Hotel & Konference - hotels - Updated May 2026

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