We had to clean the drain in the bathroom ourselves, as the water wouldn't run down and out of the grate... Pretty bad... The room was otherwise nice and clean... There was no sofa arrangement in the room, as it was otherwise shown on pictures on Trip.com...
Around 10mins walk from airport, no need to walk outside. And I like self check in and check out process. Room is clean and the bed is good for rest after 12hrs flight. Moreover, the breakfast is wonderful. Highly recommended this hotel.
The hotel is very close to the expressway, the parking lot is large, and the check-in is very fast. After the clerk gets off work, you can check in on the machine (I don’t know if it’s convenient or not). The room size is okay, but there is a damp smell and no heat Kettle, there is only one elevator, there are handrails on both sides of the corridor, and the breakfast is a Danish standard breakfast.
We stayed for two nights with two children. We arrived after midnight, and check-in was smooth since we had all the information in advance.
The beds were comfortable.
Perfect location, with a large shopping center (Bilka) right next to the hotel.
The only things we missed in the room were a small fridge and a kettle.
Hotel was great. A little out of the centre of Copenhagen but bus was easily accessible and affordable. Hotel was clean and staff were super friendly. Breakfast was yum, lots to choose from
The room was clean, spacious and comfortable, and the breakfast was very rich.
The day we stayed just in time for the snow, the hotel in the snow scene is like a castle in a fairy tale, so beautiful.
This hotel is mainly for business meetings. There are several conference rooms. After 10 pm, there will be people who drink a lot in the corridor. The room is very poorly soundproofed. I was awakened 3 times at night after 9 o'clock. I ordered a rib for dinner, which was more general.
The room is relatively small, but because the business trip is relatively close to the destination, it's okay. Maybe it's because of the special period. The price is a bit expensive. I wish the store a prosperous business.
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AAnonymous UserThe hotel is very easy to find. After landing, just take the M3 blue line metro for 7 stops, and you'll find it diagonally opposite the station. Check-in was very straightforward, and the front desk staff spoke excellent English. The only downside was the breakfast; for 125 DKK, it felt like I didn't get much for my money.
GGuest UserNeat enough old hotel in the heart of Copenhagen near all things of interest, we enjoyed being able to walk out and find food, transport, parks and shops close by. The hotel itself is a classic old Copenhagen building which shows its age and while I'm sure some find it charming, I would say it's a bit below the standard you come to expect from more modern buildings. The staff was friendly and wanted to accommodate us although the cleaning staff seemed so into their own business that they wouldn't even notice us as we tried getting into the hotel's single elevator, rushing in before us so we almost collided as it didn't seem they were gonna come back inside the lift having just exited. No polite apologies either and on top of that the hallway was at almost all times we came through them, day or night, full of trolleys with used towels, jackets hanging on random hooks and generally just felt cluttered. Don't know if this was on all floors but it gave a weird impression disorder walking through the already-creaky hallway.
As for the room itself, it covered our needs and we didn't have issues with noises from other guests other than those walking through the hallway but at least the walls, floor and ceiling didn't cause disturbance. The beds were a little too soft for our liking and left us feeling sore the day after. Also a shame we didn't get the double-bed we had requested during the booking process. Somehow they mixed that up and reception staff didn't seem to know what our booking involved when we showed up. We decided the twin beds provided could be pushed together instead and leave it at that as we had been up at 4 in the morning and were exhausted. A final note on the room would be the weird furniture choices. You get these bed side tables that look like a school kid's wood working project, kind of rough around the edges and felt very cheap and sort of sloppy from a decorating point of view. In contrast, the reception cafe has a wonderful interior and is very charming so I was a fair bit disappointed that the room gave me this impression.
All in all, the hotel covered the features it should but I had really expected better from the impression I got when making the booking originally. Location is, however, enough of a pull to make up for the negative aspects. Perfect location for sightseeing and access everywhere.
Kkrai.cosmopolitanCopenhagen Downtown Hostel – Capsule Stay Review
This was my first time staying in a capsule hotel in Copenhagen (£80 per night), after hearing positive feedback from friends who had travelled here. I decided to try the quiet zone option with a comfortable capsule located near the hostel facilities.
Pros:
• Excellent location in the heart of the city, with restaurants, bars, and cafés within walking distance.
• Easy access to all main attractions.
• The capsule area was clean and the bed was comfortable.
However, I left with mixed feelings. While the location and cleanliness met expectations, the hostel’s operation style felt more “self-service” and less attentive to guest concerns.
On the first night, my sleep was disrupted by a guest in the quiet zone who was both noisy and snored loudly throughout the night. It affected everyone in the vicinity, and despite some guests (myself included) gently knocking to try and reduce the disturbance, it continued until morning.
On the second night, the same issue occurred, but it was made worse by a sudden emergency alarm at around 4:45 AM, requiring all guests to evacuate and wait outside for inspection before returning to bed. Understandably, safety comes first, but the timing and the combination of disturbances made it impossible to rest.
When I tried to contact staff in the middle of the night, there was no one available, so I had to raise the issue through Trip.com. Although staff later offered some coins as a goodwill gesture, it did not feel proportionate to the £80 per night rate... especially when nearby private rooms can be found for much less.
Sadly, what I hoped would be a unique and comfortable stay turned into a frustrating experience. I will not be returning, and I would advise light sleepers to consider alternatives.
NnordinyExcellent location, just 5 minutes’ walk to Ørestad Station with fast links to the airport (2 stops) and city (under 10 minutes). Close to buses, Metro Line 1, and Field’s Mall with Bilka supermarket and even a halal kebab restaurant. Rooms are compact and can feel cramped with large luggage, but overall it’s convenient and great value compared to city hotels.
GGuest UserI stayed for three nights at their single bedroom and I enjoyed my stay primarily for the location and the reception area with nice seats and sofas. The bar is open until evening and had coffees too. The location is just next to the main city train station and you can walk for 20 minutes to get to Tivoli, the Parliament House and for a little longer to the mermaid, docks, and war museum. My room was typical European extra small but the shower and bed are more comfortable than the typical budget room in Paris. The breakfast is continental and doesn’t change but they open by 6.30 am, which is a godsend if your flight is early or you’re an early bird. You can cross over to the opposite hotel to access a small gym room (no one used it so I enjoyed it). Absalon is expensive and there are cheaper options but I absolutely didn’t regret staying there.
PPypyppyI slept in women tent. The staff is super nice. And super useful guide to explore Copenhagen if you join the WhatsApp group. There’s port on bed for charging. A locker for you to put stuff. And the location is fantastic. Easy to get around the city by transportation nearby. They don’t have a kitchen but you can buy food to eat in the bar and there are many cafes, McDonald’s, street food and bar nearby. They have big washroom and seperate toilet and washroom that you dun have to worry about peeing yourself. And they have a bar.
The room space is not big. And there’s many dust under the charging port on bed. But overall I think it’s fine.
WWoolly WandererFantastic place to stay. Will definitely visit again. We were a little apprehensive about staying in a “hostel” to celebrate my husband’s 70th birthday but we had the best time! There were lots of guests who weren’t young. You just need to be able to get on your hands and knees for the bed! 🤭 There is ample room to sit up in bed. This place has hotel level facilities without the cost. There is a 7/11 store 2 blocks away. Under 10 minutes to walk to Enghave Plads Metro station where there is a beautiful square with lots of cafes to get breakfast. It was about 20 minutes to walk to Tivoli Gardens.
MMing9734This is a large, well-equipped hostel with comprehensive facilities (though some require extra payment). There are many rooms, and for those who enjoy socializing, the spacious common areas provide great opportunities to meet like-minded travelers and explore Copenhagen together.
The rooms are very clean and spacious, even featuring a backless bench for sitting while putting on shoes or placing luggage. There’s also a private shower room inside the room. Personally, I’m not a big fan of having ensuite shower rooms in hostel dorms, since guests often have different schedules—it’s easy to disturb one another, and I always worry about making noise. It would be great if each floor could offer a few additional shared showers and washrooms.
In addition, the hostel provides personal lockers and towels, which is a big plus. However, the wall hooks in the room are quite impractical—clothes often slip off. Also, it seems there’s an extra charge for luggage storage after check-out, though the use of individual lockers does make it more secure.
Overall, the value for money is excellent, and I highly recommend it for budget travelers and backpackers.
OORexplorerSteel House Hostel was great for my 4 day stay in Copenhagen. I stayed in a 6-person women's room, and got assigned an upper bunk. The room was quite nice (a bit cramped but nothing out of the ordinary), and I liked how high the bunk was- above head height when people were standing, so it didn't feel like others were in my space, and there was plenty of space to sit fully up in the bunk. Bed and pillow was comfy. Lockers were a good size (fit my carry on suitcase plus a backpack; others had bigger suitcases that didn't fit), but the locking mechanism was a bit challenging- basic idea but seemed to be mechanical issues).
There was a thermostat that could be set as low as 17C (~63F), which was the setting in my room, but this didn't work well- it was definitely in the low 70s (F) in the room and felt quite warm for sleeping. The fans in the bathroom and shower (separate, which was good for a shared room) didn't seem to work (no knob apparent for the shower; there was a knob in the bathroom but it didn't do anything), so the room got humid after one or two people showered.
The hostel is huge, and almost more like a hotel. WiFi was spotty or absent in the room, but plenty of common areas to sit or work downstairs. Kitchen was frequently used, and I took advantage of the kitchen fridge for having skyr and fruit for breakfasts (costs 25DKK for your whole stay).
I also rented a bike for a couple days. It seemed overpriced (~135 DKK for 24hr) but can't beat the convenience, and the bike (standard city cruiser) worked just fine.
GGuest UserOverall nice experience. Stayed in a room for three. Hotel is very close to København H station, just 2 mins walk. There is always someone at the front desk 24 hours a day to assist us. The room was clean, and the bed was very comfortable, one extra pillow provided. I especially liked the security chain on the door, which made us feel safe.
However, the hotel also had some downsides. Since we visited in January when the weather was very cold, the heating in the room was insufficient, making it extremely chilly inside. I sneezed every morning from the cold.
And, the bathroom door facing the bed, every time when someone goes to the bathroom mid night, the bright light in the bathroom was blinding. The shower space in the bathroom was also small, and there was no waterproof barrier on the floor to prevent water from spilling out, the entire bathroom floor was slippery after showering.
There were three of us, but the hotel only provided two towels and three paper cups, with no toothbrushes or toothpaste. We have to buy it from the front desk for 30dkk. We were also surprised to find that even storing our luggage at the hotel required a fee of 40dkk per hour, so we went to the train station, where we could store our luggage for 24 hours for just 90dkk.
If the hotel could resolve the heating issue, I would still recommend it based on its price and convenient location.
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