Iconic City Hotels of the World

Hotel D’Angleterre A sense of historic place and grandeur in the heart of Copenhagen Iconic City Hotels of the World K ongens Nytorv, Copenhagen’s largest public square, is home to the Royal Danish Theatre, Charlottenborg Palace, and Hotel d’Angleterre, the city’s most famous hotel. This restaurant-turned-hotel, a 1755 neoclassical palace that was updated in the 1870s by Danish architect Jens Vilhelm Dahlerup, who was also responsible for the neighbouring theatre, remains an icon of evolving luxury. Dignitaries and celebrities have long flocked to Hotel D’Angleterre, and they show no sign of stopping. After all, this historic, palatial site has epitomised grandeur for more than 250 years. Marchal is a Michelin-starred restaurant, one of the best restaurants in Copenhagen. The kitchen is run by Danish Executive Chef Jakob de Neergaard, one of Denmark's greatest masters of French cuisine and with enormous knowledge and experience in classic French Michelin gastronomy. His menu is characterized by gastronomic palatability and here you will find extraordinary taste experiences whether you are celebrating a special occasion or just life itself. The d'Angleterre also offers the contemporary Champagne bar, Balthazar, serving more than 160 different Champagne varieties, Champagne cocktails and classic cocktails. The exclusive Champagne Bar is located on the corner of d’Angleterre and faces the streets of inner Copenhagen, which gives the place a special vibe. Among the many elegant suites, several luxurious d’Angleterre suites pay tribute to some of the most famous Danish authors and artists, including Hans Christian Andersen, Karen Blixen and Thorvaldsen - making the suites the most unique Copenhagen accommodation. The Royal Suite, featuring a living space of up to 250 square meters (2,690 square feet), offers lavish fabrics and furnishings in a sophisticated and classical style with contemporary touches. Overlooking one of the city’s most classic squares; Kongens Nytorv, the Royal Suite offers a breath taking view of the Royal Danish Theatre and Nyhavn.

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