Best Western Hotel City
This relatively small Best Western hotel has 81 pleasant (and Green-Keyed) rooms, each with cable TV, phone and trouser press. Most contain two single beds, placed side by side...
This relatively small Best Western hotel has 81 pleasant (and Green-Keyed) rooms, each with cable TV, phone and trouser press. Most contain two single beds, placed side by side...
Comwell Rebild Bakker is a large, modern, conference-friendly place.
Friendly, with a family-run feel, this place appears to be aiming at old-world charm. Despite being built in 1790, it doesn't quite pull it off and, while it's very comfortable, there's a vague dusting of ordinariness in the decor...
The architecture and design of the hotel looks like it hasn't been tampered with since the 60s. If trains don't wake you, it's got a handy location nearly on top of Central Station but, sadly, we found staff somewhat unhelpful...
If you’ve come to expect restrained Scandi style in your top-end Danish hotels, prepare to be surprised by the Royal, Århus’ premiere place to bed down...
Seemingly more bare than minimalist, this swanky airport hotel will nevertheless keep you comfortable and relaxed while you await your flight. Rooms are large with modern furnishings and there are all of the amenities you'd expect of a Hilton...
Play lord of the manor at this grand, castlelike estate 7km east of the city, amid forest on Kolding Fjord (2km past Trapholt; take bus 4)...
Set in a converted 19th-century warehouse, the appealing Strand hotel overlooks Copenhagen Harbour. Its 174 rooms are equipped with cable TV, minibar and phone. The standard rooms are smallish but cosy, and only the suites have harbour views...
Far and away the most interesting chain hotel in Århus, the Marselis sits on Århus Bay, with a small bathing beach out front and a large forest out back...
With 42 simple, newly renovated rooms, Hotel Christian IV is a good mid-range option in an excellent neighbourhood, right next door to one of the city's best parks...
You might not get an enthusiastic welcome at the Radisson, but rooms here have actually been refurbished within living memory...
The friendly Ascot occupies a former bathhouse erected a century ago by the same architect (Martin Nyrop) who designed Copenhagen’s city hall. Most of the 190 rooms are large and decorated in classic Danish style...
Good old-fashioned service and (somewhat pricey) old-school rooms.
The first camping ground you’ll see, on your right as you enter town, has plenty of good sites backing onto a beach. It’s well geared up for family fun, with playgrounds and mini-golf to entertain.
Part of the Brøchner Group (which also includes Hotel Fox and Hotel Kong Arthur), the recently revamped Ibsens is a three-star hotel with boutique finesse...
Ansgar is typical of Odense’s big hotels – dated and in sore need of repainting. The rooms we visited smelt slightly damp. On the plus side, it’s handy for the station, and there’s a big buffet breakfast...
Comfortable and very well-maintained, Hotel Du Nord has managed to add a bit of character to its rather standard hotel appearance...
This is about as international chain as you can get, but everything is five-star, reliable and recognisable. Access for wheelchairs is good and facilities for business travellers are spot on. This place is giant and plush, through and through...
Lego figures greet you at the door and a copy of a Lego Mona Lisa hangs in the reception area. There’s amazing kid-friendly detail here, and plenty of space for grown-ups as well as playrooms...
The furniture of Danish design greats such as Arne Jacobsen, Ole Wanscher and Kaare Klint grace the interiors of the refined yet homely Alexandra. The rooms are effortlessly cosy, and each features modern art and flat-screen TVs...
The town’s largest and most business-oriented hotel has good service and agreeable on-site eateries in a central location, but we don’t think the simple rooms justify the price...
Not exactly fancy but definitely comfortable and full of character, this friendly hotel has a top location, particularly if you're a theatre-goer...
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