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The Coolest Copenhagen Hotels For A Fashionable City Break
Former department stores, townhouses with a tale and eye-catching architecture – these are the very best Copenhagen hotels

Scandinavia has no shortage of super-cool cities, with the Danish capital among them – and if you’re in search of the some seriously chic Copenhagen hotels for a weekend break this year, look no further.
With the start of a new year, now is the ideal time to plan that impromptu city break to one of Europe's most fashionable cities.
The famously colourful houses are emblems of Copenhagen, but it’s also home to repurposed industrial quarters on the water, cobbled streets and grand neoclassical buildings.
Along with some of the sleekest design hotels in Europe, Copenhagen is home to a stellar gastronomy scene.
It may be on the small side, but the statue of Hans Christian Andersen’s Little Mermaid is also worth a voyage to pay your respects to everyone’s favourite siren.
Fans of out-there architecture will be awed by AC Hotel Bella Sky, or can go for something more traditional with a stay at Hotel Skt Annae in a set of adjoining townhouses on a leafy square.
Whether you want to sleep in a former department store with a stay at Hotel Skt Petri, book in for Arabian nights at palatial Nimb or hang out with the hipsters at self-powered Coco Hotel, these are the very best Copenhagen hotels to check into this year.
And if you're thinking of hitting the Mediterranean instead, you'll want to check out our favourite hotels in Santorini and Mykonos.
Caroline Lewis has been a travel journalist for more than a decade, reviewing luxury hotels and covering destinations all over the world, but with a soft spot for Greek islands and absolutely anywhere in Italy.
Among her most memorable trips are a month spent subsisting almost solely on guacamole in Mexico, sleeping in a room made of ice in Swedish Lapland and a rather lengthy but thankfully bear-free drive across America's wild west.
She was previously deputy chief sub-editor on the print team at Harper’s Bazaar and is a long-time contributor and editor at Mr & Mrs Smith. She writes about travel for Hearst Digital titles such as Harper’s Bazaar, ELLE, Red, Esquire and more. She read English and Philosophy at Durham, before doing a master's degree in magazine journalism in her hometown of Bournemouth.
When she's not testing out the buzziest new hotels, she's at home in London, probably baking.


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