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The Lakes Apartments by Daniel&Jacob's
4.2/542 Reviews
Copenhagen Center
We stayed here for a short break in January. Firstly the location of the apartments is pretty good, the nearest supermarket is only a couple of minutes walk (Netto) from the apartment and the city centre and main high street are also pretty close so no need for taxi's which are very expensive!. It was very clean and modern and there were nice little touches like coffee pods and some condiments included. There were a couple of issues with the apartment, firstly there is no wardrobe. There is a small coat rack but that is not really suitable if you were staying for more than a weekend but an iron and ironing board are also provided. Secondly it was cold and only 1 side of the radiator in the apartment worked so that was far from ideal when it was literally freezing outside. The bed is quite low and very soft so was not overly comfortable for backs and the pillow situation needs sorting as they are more like cushions than pillows! The furniture in the studio apartment is low spec and a bit uncomfortable so don't expect anything great but they were functional. They need to consider regular blinds for this property. There is a black out blind but if you want to see daylight in daylight hours the room faces an office building so we were not able to open the blinds and had to have the blind down so could not see natural daylight and the thin curtains they had up were too small for the window so were completely useless!!! We did email the owners a couple of times with questions but no one came back to us which was disappointing.....
Coco Hotel
4.3/596 Reviews
In the Geha area, the price is relatively small, but the room is relatively clean, but there is a bathtub. It is very close to the train station. After three or four intersections, it is going to be renovated. I think it will be better in the future.
Hotel Alexandra
4.4/5122 Reviews
Copenhagen Center
Room - We had a Design Deluxe Double room on the fourth floor which was large with a balcony and beautifully designed. For the price we paid, sadly the bathroom was a disappointment. The shower had no power so I spent treble my usual time in there just trying to rinse out my shampoo. I understand it’s for eco reasons but when it’s inevitably going to increase shower time there should be a middle ground. It was also designed awkwardly and the shower (was over a bath) didn’t stick out enough to be over you’re entire body. Also the strange toilet panel that looked like one of those Japanese loos didn’t work. Location - On one hand it was great and we never seemed to be more than 20 mins walk from the hotel. Perfect for an afternoon siesta BUT… the traffic! The first two nights were fine but on Thursday night the sirens and voices woke me up several times. I can only imagine how loud it is on lower floors. Staff were friendly although no one told us what happy hour was. Luckily I had done my research! Handing back the key every time was alright - a bit of a faff when you still have to have a card. We didn’t have breakfast at the hotel so can’t comment on that but I recommend Venner (6 mins walk away) and Espresso House (similar to Starbucks) are dotted about. I would choose it over next door’s Citizen M as I wanted space in the room but I’m not sure I would recommend Hotel Alexandra due to the noise. That said, it’s a beautiful hotel, good staff and nearly everything is walkable.
Scandic Copenhagen
4.2/5133 Reviews
Copenhagen Center
Scandic Copenhagen is certainly at the top of the quality you can expect from a hotel. If you are looking for details/nice-to-have: The reception could have been a little more engaged when we had questions. Minibar/fridge in the room would be nice. Poor options for connecting your own media to the TV. Missed the standard fried egg at breakfast. This is details which a lot of hotels don't have, so we didn't expect it. Cleaning must be ordered at reception, which I think is a nice solution - but I would prefered a more digital solution. If we had stayed longer, I would be nice to ”order” towels or laundry/pick up in the hallway.
Ascot Hotel
4.1/5104 Reviews
Copenhagen Center
The hotel is located near the University of Copenhagen, very close to various attractions, we are walking a day There is a bar across the road, and no noise can be heard in the arranged room Booked 2 rooms at the same time, one on the 2nd floor and the other on the 4th floor. I don’t know how to arrange it. The slope on the fourth floor, the room is very small, the bed is very small, there is a kettle, coffee and premium drinks, no bathtub, dry and wet separated by a curtain, shower water is very small, no hotel breakfast The appearance of the hotel is still very nice, the lobby is ok, the front desk English is good, the attitude is good, the credit card guarantees, the check-out is very fast, I asked if I had any consumption without checking the room, I stayed for two nights, not cheap, but quite satisfied
ProfilHotels Copenhagen Plaza
3.9/5128 Reviews
Copenhagen Center
Stayed there for a night. I checked in early though my room wasnt ready. No problem, I headed out and they held my bags until I came back late that night to go to bed. When I came back I got my bags and room keys, put the bags in my room and then headed down for a night cap in the Library Bar which is a hidden gem. It feels like a turn of the century library - dim lit, leather furniture, dark wood, books and art cover the walls and some loungy jazz playing softly in the speakers. I had their version of an Old Fashioned which was amazing. The Bar staff was very service oriented. I then headed to bed. Room was spotless and spacious. Bed was super comfy. Got my requested wake up call at 07.30. Headed down to breakfast which had everything you'd need - nothing more, nothing less. Their mini-pastries was a pleasant addition to an otherwise healthy breakfast.

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