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Copenhagen

Copenhagen has earned its reputation as one of the world's most livable cities — and one of its most rewarding to visit. The city that gave the world New Nordic cuisine (Noma, Geranium, and a generation of disciples) also has an architectural stock running from 17th-century merchant houses along Nyhavn to Bjarke Ingels' radical contemporary buildings in Ørestad. Between Tivoli Gardens, the free city of Christiania, and a cycling culture that makes getting around genuinely pleasant, Copenhagen rewards visitors who slow down and explore on the city's own terms.

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Top Hotels in Copenhagen — 2026

Copenhagen has earned its reputation as one of the world's most livable cities — and one of its most rewarding to visit. The city that gave the world New Nordic cuisine (Noma, Geranium, and a generation of disciples) also has an architectural stock running from 17th-century merchant houses along Nyhavn to Bjarke Ingels' radical contemporary buildings in Ørestad. Between Tivoli Gardens, the free city of Christiania, and a cycling culture that makes getting around genuinely pleasant, Copenhagen rewards visitors who slow down and explore on the city's own terms.

  1. 1
    Hotel d'Angleterre
    City Center · $$$$ · ★ 9.6 Exceptional
  2. 2
    Nimb Hotel
    Tivoli / Vesterbro · $$$$ · ★ 9.5 Exceptional
  3. 3
    Villa Copenhagen
    City Center · $$$ · ★ 9.2 Superb
  4. 4
    Hotel Skt. Petri
    Latin Quarter · $$$ · ★ 9.0 Superb
  5. 5
    71 Nyhavn Hotel
    Nyhavn · $$ · ★ 8.9 Excellent

8 hotels reviewed · 31 in-depth guides · Last updated March 2026

Our top 8 picks

Ranked by overall score. Updated February 2026.

Hotel d'Angleterre — City Center
$$$$ Ultra-luxury
★ 9.6 Exceptional

The grandest address in Copenhagen — a 18th-century palace hotel on Kongens Nytorv that has hosted royalty, Tchaikovsky, and Marlene Dietrich. The 90 rooms and suites are decorated with antiques and hand-embroidered fabrics; the Marchal restaurant holds a Michelin star; the spa occupies a vaulted basement. D'Angleterre isn't resting on history — a comprehensive renovation keeps the rooms feeling current while preserving the sense of occasion. This is where you stay when only the very best will do.

  • grand luxury
  • historic
  • city center
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Nimb Hotel — Tivoli / Vesterbro
$$$$ Ultra-luxury
★ 9.5 Exceptional

Tivoli / Vesterbro

Nimb Hotel

Nimb Hotel occupies the Moorish-fantasy Nimb building inside Tivoli Gardens — 17 individually designed rooms and suites where every window looks out over the famous pleasure garden. The scale is deliberately intimate: this is not a hotel for business travel or large groups, but for travelers who want genuine uniqueness and the surreal pleasure of being inside one of Europe's most beloved parks after closing time. The brasserie and bar are excellent, and room service here involves watching Tivoli's illuminations from your own terrace.

  • Tivoli views
  • romantic
  • unique
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Villa Copenhagen — City Center
$$$ Upscale
★ 9.2 Superb

City Center

Villa Copenhagen

The most exciting hotel opening in Copenhagen in a decade — a former Central Post Office converted into a 390-room hotel with a rooftop pool that delivers the best city panorama in Copenhagen. Villa Copenhagen blends heritage architecture (the magnificent postal hall is now the lobby) with a thoroughly contemporary hotel operation. The pool deck overlooking the copper rooftops toward Tivoli and City Hall is the place to be on a summer afternoon. Rates are significantly below d'Angleterre for a comparable design experience.

  • rooftop pool
  • heritage building
  • design hotel
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Hotel Skt. Petri — Latin Quarter
$$$ Upscale
★ 9.0 Superb

Latin Quarter

Hotel Skt. Petri

Skt. Petri occupies a converted department store in the Latin Quarter and brought Copenhagen's design hotel concept to maturity when it opened in 2003 — it remains one of the most consistent performers in the city. The 268 rooms and suites are anchored by a central atrium bar that buzzes most evenings, and the rooftop suite with private terrace is one of the best hotel rooms in Copenhagen. Well-positioned for the National Museum, Strøget shopping, and the canal district.

  • design hotel
  • Latin Quarter
  • atrium bar
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71 Nyhavn Hotel — Nyhavn
$$ Mid-range
★ 8.9 Excellent

The best-located hotel in Copenhagen for the iconic Nyhavn experience — occupying two 19th-century warehouses right on the famous canal. The rooms are compact but characterful, with exposed beams and harbour views that justify the location premium. Breakfast in the waterfront restaurant watching canal boats and colourful facades is one of Copenhagen's best hotel moments. A short walk from the Royal Danish Theatre and Kongens Nytorv metro. Book a canal-facing room to get what you came for.

  • Nyhavn views
  • waterfront
  • central location
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Radisson Collection Royal Hotel — City Center
$$$ Upscale
★ 8.8 Excellent

Designed by Arne Jacobsen in 1960 and listed as a UNESCO World Heritage architectural site, the Royal Hotel is the most important design hotel in Scandinavia. The original Room 606 is preserved exactly as Jacobsen designed it — every chair, lamp, and ashtray original — and is available to book. The rest of the hotel has been modernized while preserving its profile. Staying here is an act of architectural pilgrimage as much as a hotel choice, and the Egg Chair in the lobby is the most photographed furniture in Denmark.

  • Arne Jacobsen design
  • architectural landmark
  • city center
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Wakeup Copenhagen Borgergade — City Center
$ Budget-friendly
★ 8.3 Very Good

Wakeup Copenhagen is the city's best-executed budget hotel brand — consistently delivering clean, well-designed rooms at prices significantly below the city average. The Borgergade location in the city center is the pick of the portfolio, with easy metro access to the waterfront and Nørreport. Rooms are small by international standards but smartly designed, and the price-to-location ratio is genuinely unmatched in Copenhagen.

  • budget
  • central location
  • design
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Generator Copenhagen — Frederiksberg
$ Budget-friendly
★ 8.1 Very Good

Generator's Copenhagen outpost in a former bank building near Frederiksberg is the best hostel-to-hotel crossover in the city — private rooms are genuinely comfortable, the common areas are beautifully designed, and the bar programme is excellent. An ideal base for younger travelers and solo visitors who want a social atmosphere without sacrificing quality. The Frederiksberg location gives easy access to the cemetery (where Hans Christian Andersen is buried), the gardens, and the Vesterbro restaurant district.

  • budget
  • social atmosphere
  • design
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Where to Stay in Copenhagen

Each neighbourhood offers a different experience. Here's our breakdown to help you choose the right base.

Indre By (City Centre)

Tivoli Gardens, Strøget shopping, and Nyhavn's colourful harbour houses.

Vesterbro

Former meatpacking district (Kødbyen) with cocktail bars, street food, and edgy design hotels.

Nørrebro

Multicultural neighbourhood with Assistens Cemetery, street art, and Copenhagen's best coffee.

Christianshavn

Canal district with Christiania freetown, waterfront restaurants, and Our Saviour's Church tower.

Østerbro

Residential neighbourhood with Fælledparken and the Little Mermaid statue.

Best Time to Visit Copenhagen

May to September for longest days and outdoor dining. June has the most daylight (18 hours). August brings Copenhagen Cooking festival. December is atmospheric with Tivoli Christmas markets but cold and dark (7 hours of daylight).

Insider Tips for Copenhagen

  • Copenhagen is expensive — budget €60-80 per meal at mid-range restaurants
  • Rent a bike — Copenhagen has more bikes than cars and dedicated cycle superhighways
  • The Copenhagen Card covers unlimited transport, Tivoli, and 80+ attractions — pays for itself quickly
  • Noma-style New Nordic restaurants require booking months ahead — Kadeau and Alchemist also need advance reservation
  • Tap water in Copenhagen is excellent — no need to buy bottled water anywhere

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about staying in Copenhagen (2026)

What is the best area to stay in Copenhagen (2026)?

The best area depends on your travel style. For first-time visitors to Copenhagen (2026), the city centre offers the most convenient base with easy access to major attractions. Couples often prefer boutique-rich neighbourhoods, while families benefit from areas with parks and quieter streets. Browse our Copenhagen (2026) neighbourhood guides for detailed recommendations.

How much does a hotel in Copenhagen (2026) cost per night?

Hotel prices in Copenhagen (2026) vary significantly by season and category. Budget hotels typically start from $50-80/night, mid-range options run $120-250/night, and luxury properties range from $300-800+/night. Booking 2-3 months in advance and travelling in shoulder season usually yields the best value. See our budget and luxury guides for specific recommendations.

When is the best time to visit Copenhagen (2026)?

The ideal time to visit Copenhagen (2026) depends on your priorities. Peak season offers the best weather but higher prices and crowds. Shoulder seasons (spring and autumn) typically provide the best balance of pleasant weather, fewer tourists, and better hotel rates. Check our detailed best-time-to-visit guide for month-by-month recommendations.

How many days do you need in Copenhagen (2026)?

Most visitors find 3-5 days ideal for Copenhagen (2026), giving enough time to see the major highlights without rushing. A long weekend (3 days) covers the essentials, while a week allows you to explore neighbourhoods at a slower pace, enjoy local dining, and take day trips. Our city guide covers the must-see attractions to help you plan.

Should I book hotels in Copenhagen (2026) in advance?

Yes, advance booking is recommended for Copenhagen (2026), especially during peak travel season and around major events or holidays. Booking 6-8 weeks ahead typically gives you the best selection at competitive rates. Last-minute deals exist but are unpredictable, particularly for popular boutique and luxury properties.

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