Postcards from... Booklet 2022

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. One of the hottest newcomers in the city, the five-star Nobis, a member of Design Hotels, is a handsome conversion of a historic building, with a very central location, high-spec contemporary rooms and a restaurant that showcases fine Nordic ingredients. The building, which dates from 1903, was once home to the Royal Danish Academy of Music and has been tastefully reworked by Swedish architectural firm Wingårdhs. It is on the edge of Copenhagen Cultural District, with the Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek art museum right next door and very close to the Tivoli Gardens. Established in 1755, the 5 star hotel d’Angleterre is an icon and a historic landmark in Copenhagen and Denmark and it is rated as one of the best hotels in Copenhagen and indeed Northern Europe. Celebrated for its elegance, luxury and style, hotel d’Angleterre embodies the perfect balance between the stately Victorian architecture of the historic building and the graceful simplicity of contemporary Nordic design. Inspired by its rich heritage the hotel has recently undergone a complete refurbishment and has reopened as a revitalised grand palace. in pride of position in the heart of the city. Built in 1911, Moorish-style Hotel Nimb is perfectly suited to its prime location next to the fun-filled attractions ofTivoli 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 classically 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.Try a delicate Danish at the hotel’s aptly named pastry eatery, Cakenhaven! The Pick of Copenhagen Hotels Please select up to 4 hotels that you wish to feature in Postcards from Copenhagen feature Hotel D’Angleterre Hotel Nimb 71 Nyhavn Hotel Nobis Hotel Copenhagen

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