Postcards from... Booklet 2022

Built in 1911, Moorish-style Hotel Nimb is perfectly suited to its prime location next to the fun-filled attractions of Tivoli Gardens. Seeming to take inspiration from the Arabian Nights its facade is decorated with minaret-style towers which, especially when lit up at night, give it a fairy-tale appearance. The 38 classic style rooms offer a more sedate atmosphere inside, with antique furniture, fireplaces, freestanding tubs and four-poster beds. You will certainly enjoy the wacky sense of opulence and if you like amusement parks, you will benefit from free admission to the Tivoli Gardens. Bernstorffsgade (Tivoli Gardens) Fair-tale opulence Hotel Nimb 71 Nyhavn Hotel NyhavnWaterfront Warehouse conversion 71 Nyhavn Hotel encompasses two beautiful warehouses with a total of 130 rooms. The warehouses were built over 200 years ago and have undergone a sweeping transformation through extensive, but gentle, refurbishment with a focus on welcoming interiors, a timeless, Scandinavian look and a humble respect for the warehouses’souls and charm characterising the hotel. Art-lovers will appreciate the paintings in the lobby: taken from the owner’s collection, they include pieces by Asger Jorn and other members of the 20th- century avant-garde Cobra movement. Effortlessly cool fashion C openhagen is a worthy contender for alternative fashion capital of Europe.Holly Golightly is a must-visit for any fashion lover to the city. The high-concept store, owned by Barbara Maj Husted Werner, is an eclectic treasure trove filled with hand-selected items from around the world and contemporary Danish design. Arne Jacobsen - Godfather of Scandi Style So much of what we consider as bright, modern scandi design actually dates back to the mid 20th century when talented Danish designer and architect, Arne Jacobsen, revolutionised household and commercial forms. His most striking creations include the famous egg and drop (shown left) chairs. The clean lines of Danish Scandi can be admired all across the city, reflecting a continuing tradition for elegant yet simple design by a new generation of talented designers who have created exciting contemporary spaces that juxtapose more traditional locations. Art on a plate At Hotel d'Angleterre, the renowned restaurant and Michelin awarded, Marchal, one of the best restaurants in Copenhagen, is designed as the indisputable destination for wining and fine dining in this culinary capital. Opened in 2013, Marchal has carried on the legacy of d’Angleterre’s fine dining experiences. Marchal won its first Michelin star in 2014 and has since then retained the star every year. Re-purposed wood at gallery cafe In a fascinating installation at the modern art museum Copenhagen Contemporary, 25 different artists, architects, and designers have each contributed their designs and creations to furnish the new Cafe Connie-Connie producing personal stools, chairs, and benches for the 150 m 2 surrounding space of the eatery using off- cut wood provided by the Danish wood flooring company, Dinesen.

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