Copenhagen is famous for its The Little Mermaid statue, the most photographed mermaid in the world, for its delicious, open-faced smørrebrød sandwiches and for its millions of bikers. Of course, it’s a haven for contemporary and minimalist design, as well. Plan a holiday there and you won’t be lacking intriguing locales to explore, from Michelin-starred restaurants to design studios rocking the world with their game-changing collections.
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In this exclusive web series, we’ll be advising the best places to sleep, eat, and soak up art and design, so book your flight and bookmark this page before you go.
Hotel Alexandra
A tribute to Danish design, Hotel Alexandra is located in the heart of Copenhagen old town, between the City Hall Square and the Tivoli Gardens. Check into one of the Classic Danish Design Rooms, featuring furniture by design greats such as Finn Juhl, Hans J. Wegner, and Arne Jacobsen. Alternatively, the room dedicated to Verner Panton is pure design delight.
Hotel SP34
Located in the city centre is Hotel SP34, a favourite address of the design-addicted for its impeccable style. Don’t miss its breakfast, which features a wide range of organic food to whet your appetite.
Hotel Danmark
This hotel boasts a magnificent terrace overlooking the city, and offers organic breakfast, design rooms, and a well-stocked wine bar for aperitifs in the late afternoon.
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