Denmark · 20 handpicked hotels
Copenhagen sets the standard for Scandinavian cool. From converted warehouses in Nyhavn to sleek design hotels near the harbour, the Danish capital offers some of Europe's most considered and stylish hotel experiences.
Our selection
Kongens Nytorv
Copenhagen's grand palace hotel on the most elegant square in the city, open since 1755. The spa, Marchal restaurant and impeccably restored rooms are all exceptional.
Tivoli Gardens
Inside the Tivoli Gardens, the Nimb is one of Europe's most unique and magical hotel experiences. Thirteen rooms, extraordinary service and the gardens as a private playground.
Kongens Nytorv
Former principal dancer Alexander Kølpin's intimate boutique steps from the Royal Danish Theatre. The Tata bar, charming rooms and bespoke service are Copenhagen at its best.
Central Station
A 1909 Post & Telegraph building converted into Copenhagen's largest and most ambitious new hotel. The rooftop pool, restaurant and spa are among the city's very finest.
Havnegade
Three restaurants in a 1930s functionalist harbour building with hotel rooms above. Noma alumni restaurants, jazz club and harbour views create something genuinely extraordinary.
Havnegade
An 18th-century granary on the harbour converted into a distinctive boutique hotel. The heavy timbers, old maritime atmosphere and harbour views are unique to Copenhagen.
Frederiksberg
An intimate Victorian villa in the leafy Frederiksberg neighbourhood with just 12 rooms, beautiful gardens and the neighbourhood calm that makes this a perfect retreat.
Vesterbro
Copenhagen's most consistently excellent design hotel, where the Scandinavian minimalism feels genuinely thoughtful rather than aspirational. The rooftop is exceptional.
Nørrebro
A beautifully restored Victorian villa near the Peblinge Lake with elegant rooms, a celebrated restaurant and the quiet confidence of a hotel with genuine character.
Vesterbro
A certified organic hotel in the vibrant Vesterbro neighbourhood. The sauna, wholesome breakfast and genuine sustainability commitment make this Copenhagen's most ethical luxury stay.
Frederiksberg
A design boutique with private garden studios, a rooftop pool and the kind of sophisticated, neighbourly calm that Frederiksberg specialises in.
Borgergade
The Rolls-Royce of Copenhagen budget-chic, with well-designed compact rooms, a great location and exceptional value in a city that can be expensive.
Adelgade
Generator's most beautifully designed property with a focus on social spaces, good design and the connecting energy of a new-generation Copenhagen hotel.
Rådhuspladsen
Named after the architect who designed it, this intimate boutique hotel on the main square has excellent rooms, a beautiful bar and the most central position in Copenhagen.
Frederiksberg
A converted 1899 townhouse with an organic garden, beautiful communal spaces and the quietly confident character of the best independent Copenhagen hotels.
Hellerup
A beautifully positioned hotel in the fashionable Hellerup neighbourhood near the harbour baths. The restaurant, spa and beach proximity make this a favourite for longer stays.
Rådhuspladsen
Arne Jacobsen's 1960 masterwork, still one of the world's great design hotels. Room 606, unchanged since Jacobsen designed it, is a pilgrimage for design lovers.
Nyhavn
Two 19th-century warehouses on the iconic Nyhavn canal. The harbour views, historic character and warm Danish service make this one of Copenhagen's most-loved hotels.
Latin Quarter
Copenhagen's original design hotel, a converted department store in the Latin Quarter. The rooftop terrace, BAR Rouge and consistently stylish rooms keep it relevant.
Frederiksstaden
The former Royal Danish Conservatory of Music converted into one of Copenhagen's most refined and beautiful hotels, with exceptional interiors by Wingårdhs.