Hotel
Danmark

Photo: Casper Janning

Site

Vester Voldgade 89, 1552 Copenhagen V

Open

Saturday and Sunday 10-17

Accessibility

  • Hoist / ramp / level access to the front door
  • Level access in the building / site (no stairs)
  • Level access to outdoor areas
  • Lift
  • Accessible restroom
  • Locked doors can be opened from the outside in case of emergency
  • Chairs or benches to rest on
  • Possible to eat / drink
  • Disabled parking
  • Teleloop
  • Member of Solsikkesnoren
  • Member of God adgang

Come to Open House and “check in” at this exclusive boutique hotel for an afternoon. Just a stone’s throw from Copenhagen City Hall, you’ll find Brøchner Hotels’ fashionable boutique hotel, Hotel Danmark, with its exteriors and interiors inspired by the neighboring buildings in this historical part of the city.

Just around the corner from Copenhagen City Hall, you’ll find the stylish Hotel Danmark, part of the Brøchner Hotels chain. When you arrive, take a moment to stop and appreciate the lovely facades of the two buildings that make up the hotel – one from 1791 and one from 1969 – each bearing witness to their respective eras. The facade from 1969 is particularly distinctive with its glossy tiles in what the Danes call “bottle green” (the same color as a bottle of Tuborg beer).

Magnificent City View

The hotel’s interior design was developed by Mette Fredskild and Morten Hedegaard, who has beautifully transformed the two buildings on Vester Voldgade into one unique boutique hotel.

With its 89 gorgeous rooms and suites, intimate lobby bar, cozy indoors vineyard with an urban atmosphere, courtyard and rooftop terrace, complete with a magnificent view of the city, Hotel Danmark offers a great guest experience.

Check in for an Afternoon

During Open House, you can “check in” at this elegant hotel for an afternoon and feel the tide of history in the corridors with their custom design solutions and furnishings. Then relax for a moment  and savor the view of inner Copenhagen and the City Hall tower from the hotel’s rooftop terrace, which is normally reserved for guests and staff.