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Hotels in Copenhagen
Small family hotel located in Central Copenhagen. Close to the promenade at Islands Brygge with Copenhagen's only outdoor bath...
HOTEL EUROGLOBE comprises of 46 single, double, triple and four-beds rooms....
The Saga Hotel is a comfortable friendly hotel centrally located in downtown Copenhagen; just a few minutes walk from the central station and Tivoli Gardens...
Accommodation Loeven is a basic and cosy hotel situated close to The Central Station, Tivoli, Strøget and The Town Hall Square...
Centrally located in the heart of Copenhagen, adjacent to the main railway station, and within walking distance of many tourist attractions and sights, Hotel Nebo makes a great base from which to explore the city...
Hotel Sct Thomas is a really cosy, family 2-star hotel situated the theatre precinct of Copenhagen...
Standard, commodore and family rooms are on offer in this hotel in Denmark's capital...
The Cab Inn City in Copenhagen opened in the spring of 2004. The hotel is located a 5 minute walk from Tivoli Gardens, and The Central Station...
Hotel Ansgar is situated in a quiet one-way street, just 3 minutes walk from the central railway station...
This 3-star hotel is ideally located close to the beach, harbour and historical centre, and boasts cosy bright roomsÂ…
The Selandia Hotel is a renovated and comfortable hotel, well known for its friendly service...
A beautiful hotel located in a unique village environment; a living and active harbour with fishing boats and a yacht marina...
We have single, double, family rooms and 2 junior suites in our hotel which is just 5 minutes from Copenhagen Airport...
Hotel Maritime has 64 refurbished rooms and is perfectly set in the city centre...
By offering quality accommodation at reasonable prices, the Cab Inn Hotel has set the standard for 21st century lifestyle...
Hotel Alexandra has 61 charming rooms Each room has been uniquely decorated, but always with one or more Danish furniture classics and Danish art...
regional info

It has an old center and some interesting town development schemes of the 18th, 19th and 20th century. The royal palaces are a sight to see; but the squatters quarter of Christiania is equally remarkable. Of course one should visit Copenhagen's most famous attraction, the little mermaid statue near the Churchillpark. The little mermaid statue is, well, 'little', sometimes dissappointing tourists. A more impressive sight would be the Gefion fountain. But these are things one should experience oneself.
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