The 9 Best Luxury Hotels in Copenhagen

From the Hotel d'Angleterre to the Villa: the finest luxury addresses in Copenhagen, hand-picked by our travel experts. Every suitespot booking comes with free breakfast for 2, a room upgrade subject to availability, hotel credit and VIP service – benefits worth over €500.

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9 luxury hotels in Copenhagen, Denmark

The top hotels in Copenhagen at a glance

From legendary grand hotels to intimate design addresses: these properties lead our ranking for Copenhagen. See at a glance where each hotel is located, which loyalty program earns you points and where nightly rates begin. "From" prices are current entry rates and may include limited-time promotional rates.

HotelLocationHotel programsuitespot scorePrice from
Hotel d'Angleterre CopenhagenIndre ByLeaders Club650 €
Villa CopenhagenKøbenhavn VI Prefer220 €
Nimb CopenhagenIndre By490 €
25hours Hotel Copenhagen Paper IslandChristianshavnALL (Accor)200 €
Admiral Hotel CopenhagenIndre ByI Prefer190 €
71 Nyhavn Hotel CopenhagenKøbenhavn K220 €
Nobis Hotel CopenhagenIndre ByMarriott Bonvoy360 €
25hours Hotel Copenhagen Indre ByIndre ByALL (Accor)180 €
Park Lane CopenhagenHellerup260 €

Your guide to the best luxury hotels in Copenhagen

Copenhagen is a compact selection with a wide top: 9 hand-picked luxury hotels, from the Hotel d'Angleterre on Kongens Nytorv to the two 25hours houses. Entry rates range from around 180 € to 650 € per night, at a median of about 220 € – and the shape of that is unusual: two houses pull the top a long way up, while six of the nine sit at 260 € or below.Hotel d'Angleterre CopenhagenHotel d'Angleterre Copenhagen · Indre ByWith every booking through suitespot you receive a comprehensive package of suitespot benefits:
  • Complimentary breakfast for two
  • Room upgrade subject to availability
  • Up to 100 USD hotel credit per stay
  • Early check-in and late check-out subject to availability
  • Standard points and status benefits in the hotel programmes

Around Kongens Nytorv and the Nyhavn canal stand the Hotel d'Angleterre (from around 650 €) – the dearest address in our Copenhagen portfolio and the only one above 600 € – and the 71 Nyhavn at the end of the canal (220 €).

By Tivoli and the central station follow the Nimb on Bernstorffsgade, directly at the amusement park (490 €), the Nobis Hotel on Niels Brocks Gade (360 €) and the Villa Copenhagen on Tietgensgade (220 €).

In Indre By and along the harbour: the Admiral Hotel on Toldbodgade, in an old warehouse at the water (190 €), the 25hours Hotel Paper Island on Papirøen (200 €) and the 25hours Hotel Indre By on Pilestræde (180 €) – the lowest entry rate in our selection.

And outside the city, in the northern suburb of Hellerup, stands the Park Lane (260 €).

What a hotel in Copenhagen costs – and what breakfast is worth here

Two numbers describe Copenhagen better than any adjective: the median entry rate is around 220 € per night, and the dearest house starts at 650 €.Villa CopenhagenVilla Copenhagen · København VThe distribution is what matters. The Hotel d'Angleterre (650 €) and the Nimb (490 €) pull the top a long way up; below them the Nobis Hotel (360 €) marks a clear step down, and the remaining six houses sit between 180 € and 260 €. If you are not set on one of the two flagships, Copenhagen is a considerably more affordable city than its reputation suggests.Personal luxury travel adviceOur travel advisors personally accompany your booking – 365 days a year, from the first offer to late check-out. Reach the suitespot VIP service via email or WhatsApp.Phone: +49 30 81452346 · hotel@suitespot.comAsk via WhatsAppWrite an emailAnd then there is breakfast, which in Copenhagen is not a footnote. This is one of the most expensive cities in Europe for eating and drinking, and a hotel breakfast for two here is routinely a three-figure item per day. As a suitespot benefit it is included at every one of our nine houses, whatever rate you book – which against a median of 220 € per night is the single most noticeable line of the whole package.

Our travel advisors' insider tip

Three things about Copenhagen.

First the distances, which are smaller than the map suggests: eight of our nine houses stand between Kongens Nytorv, Tivoli and the harbour, and the furthest apart are twenty minutes on foot or ten by bike. The exception is the Park Lane in Hellerup, a suburb about ten kilometres north. If you want to walk into town in the evening, one of the eight central addresses is the better choice.

Second the programmes, where Copenhagen is thinner than most of our cities: six of the nine belong to one – iPrefer and ALL with two each, the Leaders Club and Marriott Bonvoy with one. Three take part in none: the Nimb, the Park Lane and the 71 Nyhavn. The suitespot benefits apply at all nine regardless.

Third the season. May to September is the pleasant half of the year and the busiest; the light in June is the reason people come back. Winter is dark and wet, and it is also when the rates are lowest – Copenhagen indoors, with the breakfast included, is a genuinely good-value proposition.

5-star hotels in Copenhagen by area: which quarter?

Copenhagen is small enough to cross on foot, so the quarter decides the character of the stay rather than its logistics.Nimb CopenhagenNimb Copenhagen · Indre ByThese four areas cover the whole selection.

Kongens Nytorv and Nyhavn

The square at the head of the Nyhavn canal, and the most representative address in the city: the Hotel d'Angleterre (from around 650 €), the oldest house in our Copenhagen selection and the only one above 600 €, and the 71 Nyhavn at the far end of the canal (220 €). Everything worth walking to is within fifteen minutes.


Tivoli and Vesterbro

Around the amusement park and the central station: the Nimb on Bernstorffsgade, directly at Tivoli (490 €), the Nobis Hotel on Niels Brocks Gade (360 €) and the Villa Copenhagen on Tietgensgade (220 €). The most central position in the city – and the most practical if you arrive by train.


Indre By and the harbour

Along the water and in the old town: the Admiral Hotel on Toldbodgade, in a converted warehouse at the harbour (190 €), the 25hours Hotel Paper Island on Papirøen in Christianshavn (200 €) and the 25hours Hotel Indre By on Pilestræde (180 €), a few steps from Strøget and the Round Tower.


Hellerup – outside the city

One address is not in the city: the Park Lane in Hellerup (260 €), a residential suburb about ten kilometres north. Quieter and greener, with the coast nearby – but an evening in the centre means the train or a taxi.

Two 25hours houses – and what separates them

A point that causes confusion when comparing: we carry two houses of the 25hours brand in Copenhagen, and they are in completely different places.25hours Hotel Copenhagen Paper Island25hours Hotel Copenhagen Paper Island · ChristianshavnThe 25hours Hotel Indre By stands on Pilestræde in the old town, a few steps from the Strøget shopping street and the Round Tower. At around 180 € per night it is the lowest entry rate in our Copenhagen portfolio, and it is the one to pick if you want to walk everywhere.

The 25hours Hotel Paper Island (200 €) stands on Papirøen, the former paper island in Christianshavn, across the water from the centre. It is newer, the outlook is over the harbour rather than over a street, and the walk into Indre By takes about fifteen minutes over the bridge.

Both belong to ALL, so the programme is not the deciding factor. The question is whether you want the old town at the door or the water in front of the window.

The dearest and the most affordable hotels in Copenhagen

The dearest address is the Hotel d'Angleterre on Kongens Nytorv at around 650 € per night – the most storied house in the city and the only address in our Copenhagen portfolio above 600 €. The Nimb at Tivoli follows at 490 €.

Then comes a clear step down. The Nobis Hotel (360 €) sits alone in the gap, and after it the remaining six houses cluster between 180 € and 260 €: the Park Lane in Hellerup (260 €), the 71 Nyhavn and the Villa Copenhagen (220 € each), the 25hours Paper Island (200 €), the Admiral Hotel (190 €) and the 25hours Indre By (180 €).

That gap is the actual finding about Copenhagen. The city has a reputation for being expensive, and at the top it is – but the median entry rate is around 220 €, and six of the nine houses sit at 260 € or below. Unless you specifically want the d'Angleterre or the Nimb, you will be choosing in the lower half.

Tivoli, the harbour and exclusive services

What our travel advisors arrange most often in Copenhagen are restaurant tables – this is one of the strongest food cities in Europe and the best-known places book out months ahead –, tickets for Tivoli, which several of our houses stand beside, and harbour trips and bike hire, which is how the city is actually seen.Personal luxury travel adviceOur travel advisors personally accompany your booking – 365 days a year, from the first offer to late check-out. Reach the suitespot VIP service via email or WhatsApp.Phone: +49 30 81452346 · hotel@suitespot.comAsk via WhatsAppWrite an emailFor orientation: the airport is about fifteen minutes from the centre by metro, unusually close. Within the city, eight of our nine houses are within twenty minutes on foot of each other; Hellerup is about ten kilometres north, roughly fifteen minutes by train.

As a suitespot guest you travel with VIP status: we pass your preferences to the hotel before arrival – in Copenhagen most often a room facing the harbour or the canal, which is a category of its own in several houses. On top of that, at every house: breakfast for two, a room upgrade subject to availability and up to 100 USD hotel credit.

In Copenhagen that breakfast is the benefit that carries the most weight. In one of Europe's most expensive cities for eating out it is otherwise a three-figure item per day – and against a median entry rate of 220 € per night, that is a meaningful share of what you pay for the room.

Earn points & use your status in Copenhagen

suitespot rates are genuine direct rates: you keep earning regular points and elite nights in the hotel's loyalty program and retain your status benefits – on top of your suitespot benefits. These programs are represented in Copenhagen:

ProgramHotelsExamples in Copenhagen
ALL (Accor)2 hotels25hours Hotel Copenhagen Paper Island, 25hours Hotel Copenhagen Indre By
I Prefer2 hotelsVilla Copenhagen, Admiral Hotel Copenhagen
Leaders Club1 hotelHotel d'Angleterre Copenhagen
Marriott Bonvoy1 hotelNobis Hotel Copenhagen

Frequently asked questions about luxury hotels in Copenhagen

How much does a 5-star hotel in Copenhagen cost?

Entry rates across our 9 luxury hotels in Copenhagen start at around 180 € per night (25hours Hotel Indre By) and reach about 650 € per night at the Hotel d'Angleterre. The median entry rate is around 220 €.

The distribution matters more than the range: two houses pull the top a long way up, and six of the nine sit at 260 € or below. Unless you specifically want the d'Angleterre or the Nimb, Copenhagen is more affordable than its reputation.

With suitespot you always book at direct rates, and the benefits worth more than 500 € come on top.

Which hotels in Copenhagen include breakfast?

All of them – breakfast for two is a suitespot benefit at every one of our nine Copenhagen houses, whatever rate you book.

That matters more here than almost anywhere else we cover. Copenhagen is one of Europe's most expensive cities for eating and drinking, and a hotel breakfast for two is routinely a three-figure item per day.

Against a median entry rate of around 220 € per night, the breakfast alone accounts for a substantial share of what the room costs. It is the single most noticeable line of the suitespot package in this city.

Which area should I stay in in Copenhagen?

Eight of our nine houses stand between Kongens Nytorv, Tivoli and the harbour, and the furthest apart are twenty minutes on foot. So the quarter decides the character, not the logistics.

For the classic address, Kongens Nytorv and the Nyhavn canal: the Hotel d'Angleterre (650 €) and the 71 Nyhavn (220 €). For arriving by train and being closest to everything, Tivoli and Vesterbro: the Nimb (490 €), the Nobis (360 €), the Villa Copenhagen (220 €).

For the water, Indre By and the harbour: the Admiral Hotel (190 €) and the two 25hours houses. And the Park Lane (260 €) is in Hellerup, ten kilometres north.

Do I earn points and can I use my status when booking with suitespot?

In Copenhagen at six of our nine houses. We book at direct rates, so points and nights continue to accrue and your status is recognised as normal.

iPrefer has two houses (Villa Copenhagen, Admiral Hotel) and ALL two (both 25hours houses), with one each for the Leaders Club (Hotel d'Angleterre) and Marriott Bonvoy (Nobis Hotel).

Three houses take part in no points programme: the Nimb, the Park Lane and the 71 Nyhavn. The suitespot benefits – breakfast, upgrade and hotel credit – apply there in exactly the same way.

What is the difference between the two 25hours hotels in Copenhagen?

The location, and it is a real difference.

The 25hours Hotel Indre By (180 €) is on Pilestræde in the old town, a few steps from the Strøget and the Round Tower. It is the lowest entry rate in our Copenhagen portfolio and the one to choose if you want to walk everywhere.

The 25hours Hotel Paper Island (200 €) is on Papirøen in Christianshavn, across the water. It is newer, looks over the harbour rather than a street, and is about fifteen minutes on foot from Indre By over the bridge.

Both belong to ALL, so the programme does not decide it. The question is whether you want the old town at the door or the water in front of the window.

Which hotels in Copenhagen have the best suites?

All nine of our Copenhagen houses run their own suite categories, which is unusual for a selection this size.

The widest cards belong to the Hotel d'Angleterre (650 €), the Nimb at Tivoli (490 €) and the 25hours Hotel Paper Island (200 €) with three categories each. The Admiral Hotel (190 €) has Conference, Admiral and Tower suites, and the Nobis Hotel (360 €) a Penthouse and a Nobis suite.

Note the price range in that list: three categories at 200 € and three at 650 €. Tell our travel advisors your dates – in a city with nine houses individual suites go quickly, and we will check what is actually open.

Are all these hotels really in Copenhagen?

Eight of the nine, yes – they stand between Kongens Nytorv, Tivoli and the harbour, and the furthest apart are twenty minutes on foot or ten by bike.

The exception is the Park Lane (260 €), which is in Hellerup, a residential suburb about ten kilometres north of the centre. That is a genuine difference, not a technicality: it is quieter and greener, with the coast nearby, but an evening in the city means the train or a taxi.

If walking into town matters to you, one of the eight central addresses is the better choice. We say it plainly rather than leaving you to discover it on arrival.

When is the best time to visit Copenhagen?

May to September is the pleasant half of the year, and June is the reason people come back – the light lasts until late in the evening. It is also the busiest and dearest period, so enquire early.

Winter is dark and wet, and the rates are the lowest of the year. Copenhagen indoors is a genuinely good proposition: the museums, the food and Tivoli's Christmas season, with the breakfast included at every house.

The shoulder months of April and October are usually the best compromise between weather and rate.

Personal luxury travel adviceOur travel advisors personally accompany your booking – 365 days a year, from the first offer to late check-out. Reach the suitespot VIP service via email or WhatsApp.Phone: +49 30 81452346 · hotel@suitespot.comAsk via WhatsAppWrite an email
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