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When most of us think of Denmark's capital city, we think of Nyhavn and its colourful 18th century townhouses by the water. We've seen it in postcards and travel mags, this former harbour and haunt of salty sailors, now a fairytale maze of winding streets and old buildings, cute cafes, jazz bars and restaurants. It's easily one of the most instagrammable places in Denmark, and it's the perfect location for a short city break to Copenhagen — it's within walking distance of the city's greatest sights or you can take a boat ride to explore the harbour (Guru advice: get tickets at the white kiosks — they're cheaper!). The best hotels in Nyhavn are all either on or near the waterfront, and they range from romantic stays to family-friendly hotels with spacious suites.
Copenhagen (Nyhavn)
Designer hotel in converted warehouse. Rooms feature wooden beam ceilings, contemporary furniture, artworks and leather furniture. Excellent restaurant offering international cuisine. Slick and chic, although standard room size means it is worth upgrading to two-floor suite.
Copenhagen (Nyhavn)
A chic waterfront property boasting an excellent central location. Rooms are typically Scandinavian in style with pale blue tones, wooden floors and plenty of light. Danish breakfasts are served in the stylish breakfast room and many of the city's main attractions are just a stroll away.
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 (Nyhavn)
A 17th-century hotel, steps from Nyhavn Harbor. Interiors inspired by the greys and browns of artist Vilhelm Hammershøi, blend modern Danish design with the warmth of historic sophistication. There are 2 restaurants: inventive Nordic cuisine at Format or modern Italian at Tempo. Contemporary luxury.
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