Top 15 Cool and Unique Hotels in Copenhagen

Wherever you stay, you will live the fairy tale in the utopia-like capital of Copenhagen. From my many trips to this elegant city (one of my favorite cities in the world!) and staying and trying out many hotels, here is the final collection of my favorites…

1. Hotel Axel

Hotel Axel in Copenhagen Bedroom

Hotel Axel Copenhagen

Mesteren & Lærlingen bar in Meatpacking district in Copenhagen
Mesteren & Lærlingen – I found a lively local bar in Copenhagen’s trendy Meatpacking District — it was just an 8-minute walk from where I was staying in the Hotel Axel Guldsmeden!

I completely fell for this eco-friendly boutique in hip Vesterbro because its Scandi-meets-Balinese décor—carved teak furniture, softly glowing lanterns, rattan accents, and a warm sandalwood incense scent—gave it a romantic, sanctuary-like vibe that felt far more like a serene boho retreat than a typical Copenhagen hotel!

My compact but beautiful Superior Double Room came with four-poster teak bed, wide-plank oak floors, exposed brickwork Persian rugs, and a minibar which came with organic sea-salt kale chips.

I dined on freshly baked sourdough in the all-organic restaurant, sipped on rooibos tea in the zen courtyard garden, took out the bamboo-framed loaner bikes, and relaxed with a lava-stone back ritual in the atmospheric spa (I just found it got busy at peak times)!

My favourite highlights… 

  • I loved the beautiful candlelit spa where they used organic iLoveEcoEssentials products and infused the steam bath with soothing lavender oil — it felt heavenly!

2. Manon Les Suites 

Manon Les Suites Lobby

Manon Les Suites Bedroom

This unique all-suite gem actually felt like being dropped into a tropical rainforest lagoon in the middle of Copenhagen, with its dramatic jungle-lined atrium and an insanely photogenic turquoise pool framed by bamboo, palms and ambient music!

My gorgeous Superior Suite came with a teak four-poster bed draped in gauzy white curtains, funky geometric cushions, dark-teak furniture, a matte-black vintage phone, and a sleek kitchenette.

I relaxed on the floating daybeds, hit the sauna and gym, tucked into an organic granola breakfast and enjoyed vegan caviar on the rooftop at the Asian-fusion restaurant run by Michelin-starred Nan Kanokwan Kortaisong.

My personal highlights… 

  • The quirky glass panel in my suite looked straight into the greenery below, and with the warm, humid air drifting up and the faint sound of water from the atrium giving it a unique ‘tropical treehouse’ feel!

3. Carlton 66 Guldsmeden

Carlton-Guldsmeden Bedroom

Carlton 66 Guldsmeden Lobby

I found this eco-luxury boutique in trendy Vesterbro — a striking blend of Scandi-chic and boho-Balinese style, with carved teak accents, woven rattan lamps, and hand-dyed textiles giving it a calm, romantic vibe.

My Deluxe Double Room had a four-poster bed draped in white muslin, organic cotton bedding, honey-toned hardwood floors, and a cute little balcony overlooking Vesterbro’s pastel townhouses!

I started my day with homemade rye bread topped with avocado at the all-organic veggie breakfast, sipped on a zesty elderflower–lime spritz at the cosy 66 Bar, snapped photos of the retro Airstream campervans, and unwound in the candlelit spa with its cedar-scented sauna and hot tub! Just note, there were no lifts.

My highlights… 

  • Their organic open-faced sandwich, with warm marinated tofu, smoky roasted peppers, and a silky dill-flecked mayo!

4. CPH Living

Hotel CPH Living

Hotel CPF Living Lounge

Christianshavn in Copenhagen
My picture of Christianshavn Canal – taken near where I staying at CPH Living!

This was such a unique stay permanently moored in Copenhagen’s harbour — a floating, ultra-modern boutique hotel with clean Nordic décor, pale oak floors, and sleek steel accents — it felt like a cross between a modern houseboat and a chic Copenhagen loft!

My standard double room hadharbour-facing picture windows, a Nordic bed, and warm oak flooring – the entire room seemed to “float,” with the gentle sway of the water (there was just limited storage).

I loved starting my mornings on the sunny rooftop deck with a cinnamon-spiced kardemommebolle and an iced almond latte, and ending my evenings with a blueberry-infused vodka soda on the floating terrace as the city lights shimmered on the water!

  • To book, check prices or availability for CPH Living

My personal highlights… 

  • I thought it was such a sweet touch having free Kontra Coffee’s smooth Nordic Light Roast available in reception all day!

5. 25hours Hotel C Indre By

25hours HotelCopenhagen Indre Lobby

25hours-Hotel-Copenhagen-Indre Bedroom

This central 4-star boutique with Martin Brudnizki–designed interiors was an eclectic gem near iconic Nyhavn with velvet sofas, playful patterned wallpapers, vintage curios and quirky Wes-Anderson-style touches, giving it a playful, creative energy but wasn’t intimidating, just like the staff! Although the very bold design might not suit everyone.

My double room had a funky, retro look with a cork-panel feature wall, a patterned curved headboard, zigzag-print lamps, and quirky mismatched art, all warmed by blonde wood floors, I loved the “Do Not Disturb” lightbox built into the wall!

I sipped a basil–citrus gin cocktail, enjoyed live music at Boilerman Bar, spun 70s soul vinyl in the Vinyl Room, explored on the loaner e-bikes, and unwound in the Finnish sauna.

My highlights… 

  • Dining on a smoky braised aubergine kebab straight off the charcoal grill, smothered in creamy tahini and scattered with parsley and mint in the hotel’s Mediterranean restaurant! 

6. Scandic CPH Strandpark

Scandic CPH Strandpark - a high-end and modern hotel2

Scandic CPH Strandpark - a high-end and modern hotel

A 18th-century waterfront warehouse in Copenhagen
My snap of the scenic Øresund waterfront near my hotel Scandic CPH Strandpark!

I loved this impressive mix of sleek Nordic minimalism with a serene beachfront, spa-resort vibe, giving it that rare mix of crisp Scandinavian design and relaxing seaside escapism in quiet waterside location near Oresund Bridge in Kastrup – it felt modern-coastal and quietly luxurious!

My stylish room had a clean Nordic look with a curved pale-wood headboard, honey-toned plank floors, floor-to-ceiling windows with sea-tinged canal views, a cozy reading nook and a handy Chromecast TV.

I indulged in a Nordic Sea Salt Revitalising Body Scrub in the Nori Spa (it required booking ahead), a Strandpark Sunset cocktail at the rooftop Skybar, and gorged on incredible Danish fries at the modern SEATING restaurant!

My highlights… 

  • Their heavenly freshly baked organic rye-and-carrot breakfast muffins and cinnamon-rye rolls at the organic buffet breakfast! 

7. Babette Guldsmeden

Babette Guldsmeden Copenhagen Bedroom

Babette Guldsmeden Lobby

A quirky gift shop window display in Copenhagen
I spotted this quirky shop in between the higher end ones in the Østerbro/Frederikstaden near the hotel

I thought this was a fabulous eco-friendly 4-star gem located in the upscale Østerbro district – it was a unique mix of Scandi-chic design with warm Balinese-inspired touches including carved teak furniture, woven rattan lamps, soft earthy textiles, warm candlelit nooks, and a soulful boho-wellness vibe (there were just a couple of creaky floorboards)!

My Superior Double Room had the same boho-Scandi look with honey-toned wooden floor, a four-poster bed and I especially loved the deep stone soaking tub right beside the bed.

I had a Balinese warm oil massage in the candlelit spa with its herbal steam room, enjoyed the serene orangery, the organic wine and cocktail bar where I sipped a glass of biodynamic Domaine Huet Chenin Blanc, and the intimate Feast restaurant!

My highlights… 

  • All the thoughtful details – I even found a i love eco essentials organic cucumber cloud room spray in my room.

8. 71 Nyhavn

71 Nyhavn - an intimate hotel in Copenhagen

71 Nyhavn - a chic hotel in Copenhagen

Nyhavn in Copenhagen
My shot of the colorful Nyhavn waterfront — I took this just steps from 71 Nyhavn Hotel in Copenhagen!

This charming Nyhavn boutique made me feel like I was living in Copenhagen’s maritime history – housed in a beautifully preserved 1800s warehouse, it came with heritage walls, slanted attic ceilings, and those dreamy harbour views!

My Executive Double Room in the historic Red Warehouse had a gorgeous attic-style feel with huge 200-year-old oak beams, wooden floors, a cosy mid-century seating nook, and luxury touches such as a black Nespresso machine, soft Meyers organic-cotton bathrobes, and a turndown service.

I started my day with an Ønsk Coffee and a warm grilled tomato-and-herb skillet in the atmospheric old-warehouse cellar dining room, used their personal guide service and explored on their handy bike rental!

  • To book, check prices or availability for 71 Nyhavn

My personal highlights… 

  • Dining on their heavenly homemade pancakes, served warm and fluffy and smothered in velvety hazelnut butter!

9. Bryggen Guldsmeden

Bryggen Guldsmeden Swimming Pool

Bryggen Guldsmeden Bedroom

Christiansborg Palace in Copenhagen
My pic of the bronze polar bear sculpture outside Christiansborg Palace — this was just a 10-minute walk from my Bryggen Guldsmeden base!

I headed to Islands Brygge and discovered this dreamy eco-luxury hideaway, where the Bali-meets-Scandi design with carved teak, and hand-loomed textiles made me feel like I’d escaped to a zen-like island sanctuary right in Copenhagen (although I had to cross a bridge for the main attractions)!

My Double Room was just as dreamy with hardwood floors, a teak four-poster draped in floaty white fabric, hypoallergenic linens, and big warehouse-style windows and and a super photogenic freestanding stone basin vanity right in the room!

I relaxed with a Balinese Coconut Body Polish in the leafy courtyard spa, slipped between the hot tub, cold-plunge tub, and the zen-like garden with its cabanas and heated pool and rounded it all off with Passionfruit Basil Spritz at the boho bar! 

My personal highlights… 

  • The extraordinary Seagrass Caviar at their cosy French-inspired restaurant, Le Bistro Bryggen —the silky, briny bite paired perfectly with the warm, candlelit boho-Scandi vibe!

10. Coco Hotel 

 

Coco Hotel Garden Copenhagen

Coco Hotel Bedroom

The control tower on Knippelsbro Bridge in Copenhagen
My photograph of the unique oxidized copper control tower on Knippelsbro Bridge – the historic link between Christianshavn and central Copenhagen – I found it after wandering around 30 minutes from the Coco Hotel!

I thought this elegant 4-star eco-friendly boutique in trendy Vesterbro had such a gorgeous Paris-meets-Copenhagen vibe—with dreamy blue tones, rattan textures, and vintage touches—that it felt calm, quietly stylish, and more like staying in a chic little neighbourhood gem than a typical hotel! 

My double room had a fresh, modern Nordic look with soothing ocean-blue walls, a slatted wooden headboard, a rattan-front cabinet, all brightened by a big window with a cute little café-style bench that made the perfect photogenic “Parisian breakfast nook.”

I started my morning with a velvety Slayer espresso in the leafy Parisian-style courtyard before borrowing one of their mint-green bikes, and later I returned to their cosy wine bar with its 30-plus bottles—including organic picks!

  • To book, check prices or availability for Coco Hotel

My personal highlights… 

  • Drinking a glass of elegant Champagne Georges Remy ‘Les Quatres Terroirs’ in their candle-lit French-style café Café Coco and wine bar.

11. Hotel SP34

Hotel SP34 Hotel in Copenhagen

Hotel SP34 Terrace

Gråbrødretorv Square in Copenhagen
I snapped the pretty Gråbrødretorv Square in Copenhagen’s Latin Quarter — it took me just 4-minutes to walk here from Hotel SP34.

I was really wowed by this design-savvy boutique hotel, where the effortlessly chic New-Nordic design—warm woods, sculptural furniture, caramel leather accents, soft grey textiles, and that retro but quietly upscale vibe – it was a creative hideaway right in the heart of the city’s Latin Quarter! 

My soundproofed Superior Double Room had a calm, minimalist Nordic look with oak floors, soft taupe walls, and cosy mid-century touches such caramel leather armchair and brass-and-glass pendant lamp – and I even took advantage of their quirky nightcap service.

I enjoyed an organic breakfast—especially the blueberry–ginger smoothie— checked out the three restaurants, the rooftop terrace, and watched Casablanca in their retro-style cinema!

  • To book, check prices or availability for Hotel SP34

My personal highlights… 

  • Trying the intensely aromatic biodynamic Chenin Blanc during their sociable daily wine hour which took place every evening from 5-6 p.m!

12. The Alexandra Hotel

The Alexandra Hotel Lobby

The Alexandra Hotel Copenhagen

The Black Diamond Building in Copenhagen
My photograph of the striking Black Diamond building – I walked there in just 12 minutes from the Alexandra Hotel!

I discovered this eco-friendly, central boutique was a retro-design haven—its warm “living Danish design museum” vibe, with original mid-century teak pieces, Arne Jacobsen and Hans Wegner furniture, wool-blend retro textiles, and sculptural lamps—made it feel like an authentically 1950s–60s Copenhagen apartment that was stylish yet totally laid-back.

My Deluxe Double Room had a mid-century Danish look with oak floors, original teak furniture, and iconic Arne Jacobsen– and Hans Wegner–style pieces, including caramel Swan- and Egg-style chairs set beside tall wraparound sash windows.

I used the cute Honesty Bar, enjoyed a veggie bánh mì breakfast at the attached Le Le Street Kitchen and curled up with Arne Jacobsen: The Idea of Design in their Danish design library!

My personal highlights… 

  • I became completely addicted to their zesty homemade mint lemonade, bursting with fresh mint and icy citrus in their funky Tiger bar!

13. Andersen Boutique

My guest twin room at the Anderson hotel in Copenhagen
My guest twin room at the Anderson hotel in Copenhagen – I loved the laid back, quirky styling!
The honesty bar at the Anderson hotel in Copenhagen
My pic of the honesty bar at the Anderson hotel in Copenhagen – I thought it was a cute touch!

I really enjoyed staying in this affordable 4-star boutique in the hip Vesterbro district—the award-winning Designers Guild interiors, with their bold geometric patterns and playful Danish touches, created a fun, lively, design-forward vibe that felt like a stylish, upbeat little hideaway right in the heart of the city while still staying cosy and intimate.

My soundproofed twin room had a fun retro-chic look with hardwood floors (which were just a little noisy), striking teal walls, jewel-tone velvet chairs, and Molton Brown toiletries, all brightened by big windows where I sat people-watching (everyone looked very trendy in this area!).

I sat in the intimate courtyard with a Elderflower Spritz, made use of the cute honesty bar (pictured above!) and then gorged on a spinach frittata, and complimentary Nespresso coffees at the hearty buffet breakfast!

My highlights… 

  • Sipping a lightly floral organic Léra Vinterhvid during their fun early-evening wine hour in the lobby bar, I ended up chatting to loads of fellow guests – it was such a friendly little ritual!

14. Hotel Sanders

 

Hotel Sanders Lounge

Hotel Sanders In Copenhagen Conservatory

Christian IV’s Brewhouse in Copenhagen
I took this as I passed the Christian IV’s Brewhouse – a beautifully preserved 17th-century landmark which I found was just steps from my Hotel Sanders base!

I thought this gorgeous upscale townhouse hotel just steps from Nyhavn  had such understated luxury—its warm vintage-Scandi decor with rattan, mid-century furniture, soft earthy tones, rich textiles, and candlelit corners gave it that intimate, quietly elegant “stylish hideaway” feel, making it seem like a beautifully curated, impossibly chic retreat right in the heart of Copenhagen’s theatre district!

My standard Double Room was compact but chic with warm two-tone walls, and curated black-and-white artwork and thoughtful touches such as iLoveEcoEssentials, comfy slippers, and a lightweight kimono.

I enjoyed a sage–citrus cocktail in the zen-like courtyard garden, and curled up with a glass of organic Loire Valley Chenin Blanc on the lush Rooftop Conservatory! 

My personal highlights.. 

  • Ending the day with their creamy, herb-laden pearl barley in their Sanders Kitchen and waking up to avocado toast and a zesty green juice that instantly perked me up.

15. Tivoli Hotel

 

Tivoli Hotel Bar

Tivoli Hotel Swimming Pool

A Danish craft brew in Tivoli Bar & Lounge
My Danish craft brew in the Tivoli Bar & Lounge!

I really liked this funky, whimsical hotel—its playful, Tivoli-inspired design with colourful accents, graphic patterns, and fairy-tale touches gave the sleek Scandinavian interiors a lively, family-friendly energy (which might not suit everyone), making it feel like a stylish modern stay with a dash of childhood magic right in the heart of the city!

My soundproofed Standard Double Room had a modern-boutique feel complete with a playful Tivoli-inspired graphic headboard, soft carousel-style backlighting that gave the room a subtle theme-park, floor-to-ceiling blackout curtains and glass balcony doors that framed bright courtyard views. 

I enjoyed the skyline pool, sauna, big fitness centre, and fun play areas, and ending the day in the rooftop sky bars—where the 360 degree city views and a refreshing Berry Fizz made the perfect finale! 

My highlights… 

  • Taking an Instagram-worthy selfie against the eye-catching Harlequin wall as a fun memento!

Author’s Travel Note…

I’ve been travelling to Copenhagen for over 10 years on multiple trips, and every hotel listed here is based entirely on my own personal, self-funded stays.

About Becky Moore

Becky Moore - Owner, writer and photographer My first true adventure began as a six-month voyage around South East Asia as a fresh-faced backpacker and ever since I’ve lived a semi-nomadic existence, clocking up visits to over 40 countries. I’m a lover of US Road Trips, deserted beaches bathed in the warm glow of a sunset, Cuban mojitos, travel destinations far away from the tourist crowds, and all things Scandinavian – from cloudberry liquors to Nordic noirs. When not wandering the world and running Global Grasshopper, you’ll find me walking my ex-Athens street dog in leafy South West London, strolling around the Brighton Lanes on random day trips, hunting for photogenic landscapes or daydreaming about my favourite places; Havana, Copenhagen, Italy, Borneo, Finland, Greece, Berlin, Laos, California and the surreal and beautiful landscapes of a wintry Iceland. Hotel Reviewing Experience - published hotel review in the 52 Sleeps Book organised by Laterooms.com and Lonely Planet. Asked by over 12 tourist boards and many high-profile travel brands to formally review hotels including Germany Tourist Board, Canada Tourist Board, Eviivo, France.fr, Visitoostende.be, Live Riga and Queensland Tourist Board. Also travelled around the world scouting out and reviewing all the most unique hotels in the world, check out our Instagram page for photos. I’ve also been quoted in Forbes, National Geographic, The Times, LA Weekly, Yahoo Travel, Huffington Post, Business Insider, Thrillist, British Airways Magazine, Entrepreneur, Daily Express, Wanderlust, Telegraph Travel, Daily Mail and Metro. Winner of Travel Blog of the Year. Find me on Linkedin or Facebook.

15 thoughts on “Top 15 Cool and Unique Hotels in Copenhagen”

  1. Some of these hotels are seriously beautiful! I would love to visit them all one day but to start with I would with numner 1 and 8 first!

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  2. Wow Copenhagen looks likes a serious haven for design, loving the look of all of these hotels and they’re not as expensive as I thought!

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  3. Great collection of hotels, I’ve heard lots of great things about Copenhagen so hope to take the wife one day! 🙂

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  4. I’ve been curious about CPH Living. But the hotel that offers discounts in exchange for art also sounds like a good option. I wonder how good your artwork has to be – lol.

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  5. Hi Beth,
    thanks for this fine selection. I’ve spent some days at Andersen Boutique Hotel and enjoyed it very much, it’s design at it’s best and located in the heart of Copenhagen.
    Best from Berlin,
    Philipp

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  6. That houseboat looks interesting – I checked it out on the website and it seems reasonable with pretty good ratings as well. Hmm… bookmarked 🙂 Thanks!

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