Cute little boutique hotel in the heart of Copenhagen — near Tivoli and shopping. The room itself was the most disappointing aspect of the hotel but everything else is great. The downstairs has a wine bar(which is also where you check in and out) and a couple restaurants. The wine bar area has a nice vibe and cool artwork and really lends itself to hanging out with your friends and whiling away a few hours. Room was kind of small and the shower was the worst part about the whole hotel — smelled kind of musty and the shower head was very low. The elevator is also tiny and can fit really only one person at a time if you have a lot of luggage. It’s also very slow. Employees here are generally young and very friendly and easy to talk to. Gym is well stocked with water, towels and new machines. They also have a free wine hour from 5−6PM every afternoon. I would consider staying here again despite the room given that the other amenities are quite nice.
Oskar W.
Classificação do local: 3 København, Denmark
Located in the beating heart of Copenhagen close to Tivoli, City Hall Square and the main shopping area. A boutique hotel with Scandinavian design and simplicity. The public spaces are very beautifully designed with both library and a stunning, very cozy lounge. My single room however was a bit different than the other spaces. I was surprised. Unfortunately, not positive. My single room was very small and outdated. Although it did still have some nice Scandinavian touches to it, I found the room to be too disappointing. The bathroom and toilet was divided into two tiny rooms, and you basically took a shower in the washbasin. A nice touch though was the REN bath products. The breakfast was quite good. Expect a Danish breakfast including bread, cheeses, cold cuts, yogurts, cereals, soft boiled eggs etc. The quality is really great and much of it is organic. Overall, This is a pretty good hotel, but the rooms are just too outdated and not any good compared to the public spaces.
Dagny A.
Classificação do local: 5 AN, Belgium
I stayed in this cool, hip and friendly hotel last November for 3 days. I was very surprised over how good and friendly service was. They really made us welcome. The locations is really central… you can walk to the shopping street but the hotel is located in a really hip neighborhood where lots of artist and designers. Cool restaurants and bars.
Paula D.
Classificação do local: 5 Stockholm, Sweden
If I would build a hotel, it would probably look something like this. The flat(=the hotel room that feels like the most important details in a Scandinavian flat squeezed into miniature version of itself) is like a home. It took me less then a second to feel«ah, home at last» when entering my room for the first time. They have an ecological breakfast served in the morning and wine a’clock(when the restaurant serves the hotel guests a glass of wine after work) from 5 to 6 in the afternoon. There are many nice corners to sit and work in the lobby and conference rooms are on their way to being built in this newly opened hotel. Details that I love with my room: the French balcony with view of cute orange and yellow facades. How the bed takes up all of the right corner(effective use of space). The ironer and iron table. And the Nordic color tones used throughout the room + the beautiful tall windows. I could live here!