Where to Stay?
Indre By (City Center)
Most central — Strøget, Tivoli, Rosenborg within walking distance. Most expensive location. From 120€ double room. Recommended for first-time visitors.
Vesterbro
Copenhagen's hippest district, right next to the main train station and Tivoli. Craft beer, restaurants, Meatpacking District. From 90€ double room. Best value for central location.
Nørrebro
Multicultural, lively, hipster atmosphere. A bit further from the tourist center, but more authentic and affordable. From 70€ double room. Good metro connection (M3).
Christianshavn
Charming, by the canal, close to Christiania and Nyhavn. Few hotels, but good Airbnbs. From 80€ double room.
Amager / Islands Brygge
Up-and-coming district by the water, harbor baths, close to the airport. Cheaper than the center. From 65€ double room. Metro M1 to the center in 10 minutes.
Design Hotels (Copenhagen's Specialty)
- Hotel Nimb: In Tivoli itself — one of Scandinavia's most exclusive hotels. From 400€.
- Hotel d'Angleterre: The grand hotel at Kongens Nytorv since 1755. Classic luxury. From 350€.
- Hotel SP34: Design boutique in the Latin Quarter. Scandinavian minimalism. From 130€.
- Generator Hostel: Stylish hostel in a former school. Dormitory from 27€, private room from 70€.
💡 Tipp
Copenhagen's hotels are most expensive in summer (June–August). Book at least 4–6 weeks in advance. In winter (except Christmas/New Year), prices drop by 30–50%. Airbnb is legal in Copenhagen and often cheaper than hotels — especially for groups.
