There are so many excellent hotels in Denmark's capital city that picking the best boutique hotels in Copenhagen was a real challenge! Our hotel experts have scoured all of the city's properties to hand-pick the best options across all budgets and tastes. From hip and minimalist to grand and charming, there is a broad range of hotels to choose from. Whether you want a central location, a family friendly hotel or something a little more off-beat, our Gurus have hand-selected their favourite boutique hotels in Copenhagen to make choosing your next stay a real breeze. So why not browse through our collection to start planning your trip?
Copenhagen (Nørrebro)
19th Century boutique offering a great value stay in Copenhagen. Clean, modern, well-equipped rooms (some sleep four) feature Danish designs & Missoni throws. Hang out in the lounge for live music, fantastic cocktails and small bites. A great choice for city visitors and families.
Copenhagen (Vesterbro)
Balinese decoration and an organic restaurant, in the hip Vesterbro district. A fabulously stylish spot for couples and spa breaks. Beautiful white rooms and suites with pale woods, Persian rugs, teak four posters, and some with private balconies. Enjoy the luxurious roof top spa.
Copenhagen (Tivoli)
A funky boutique hotel which pays homage to Danish design throughout. Eclectic rooms and suites are sophisticated yet fun. Trendy bar and library, excellent restaurant, and walking distance to all the main attractions and shopping areas. City style the Danish way.
Copenhagen (Christianshavn)
A converted barge set in the hip area of Christianshavn and moments from museums, galleries, and nightlife. Its slick minimalist interiors and floor to ceiling windows enhance the dazzling river views. A unique hotel for city explorers.
Copenhagen (Vesterbro)
A crisp modern hotel in Copenhagen's hippest quarter. Rooms and suites have light wooden floors, splashes of pink, and contemporary furnishings. Spa treatments, meeting rooms, and funky designer spaces. A hip spot for trendy travellers.
Copenhagen (Indre By)
An arty 4-star converted university hotel bang in the centre of Copenhagen. It’s a visual feast, complete with a whirlwind of book sculptures and typewriter-studded desks. Top-tier fine dining at NENI, a wellness centre, and a sauna to unwind after exploring the city. An unforgettable stay.
Copenhagen (Nansensgade)
A wonderful boutique hotel in Copenhagen's funky Latin Quarter. Stylish rooms, suites, and a penthouse in muted natural colours with all the mod cons. Two restaurants, four bars and a roof top terrace. A characterful choice with plenty to do for couples and families.
Copenhagen (Frederiksstaden Quarter)
A sleek 4-star hotel in Copenhagen, just a short stroll from iconic landmarks. The playful interiors blend quirky modern touches with a creative edge. Guests can enjoy a fusion of Asian and European dining, a vibrant bar, and scenic cycling routes. A fun, design-led stay in this stylish city.
Copenhagen (2920 Charlottenlund)
A country and seaside retreat just outside Copenhagen. It oozes romance and elegance, but with a hip twist. Ethereal bedrooms with white washed walls, four poster beds, wooden floors and sea views. This chic, historical, family run hotel is a perfect place to stay, whoever you are.
Copenhagen (Nordhavn)
A concept hotel in the ever-evolving Nordhavn district. Facilities range from a shared lounge and terrace to a bespoke restaurant and bar, plus bike hire for exploring the city. This haven for both leisure and business travellers, is part hotel/part concept, and well worth seeing for yourself.
Copenhagen (Nyhavn)
An effortlessly elegant boutique in the heart of Copenhagen. With soft furnishings, neutral tones and fine attention to detail, each room comes with its own charms. The roof terrace serves knockout cocktails, while downstairs the bistro style restaurant never fails to impress. A timeless classic.
Copenhagen (Indre By)
A contemporary hotel boasting a very central location. Smart rooms are decorated in soft greys and stark white with minimalist furniture and large floor to ceiling windows. A trendy cocktail bar and exemplary Nordic restaurant make this an attractive choice.
Copenhagen (Tivoli)
Early 20th-century Moorish-inspired palace becomes a sleek new design hotel. The exteriors carry a fairytale appeal, but the inside is all smart sophistication with antiques, warm wood floors and bold modern pieces. Sumptuous bedrooms and gastronomic feasts in all of the great restaurants.