"Best Copenhagen hotel for: city panoramics The younger sister to Hotel SP34, Hotel Danmark reopened in 2017 with the architect Morten Hedegaard’s makeover transforming its ‘60s façade with mossy emerald-colored tiles and some clever tree planting. The bedrooms are styled in a hipster-spartan style, painted deep, inky forest green with contemporary Danish designs such as wishbone chairs, leather headboards, and herringbone blankets. The effect is handsome, although some of the smaller rooms are only as wide as the bed is long. Those on the sixth floor, however, can’t be beaten for views of the Tivoli fireworks on a summer’s evening, and above that is a sunny rooftop terrace. The downstairs bar, with its slatted wooden walls and brass lighting, is busy day and night, staff in pretty star-strewn uniforms pouring glasses of Albariño (between 5 to 6 p.m., it’s on the house) while making dinner reservations for guests at nearby restaurants. Breakfasts are organic smorgasbords: compote stirred through with cream, sticky Danish pastries, and the classic brod piled high with cheese and salami. Neighboring Vesterbro and the cobbled streets of Christianshavn are easily explored on one of the hotel’s shiny black bicycles. Address: Hotel Danmark, Vester Voldgade 89, 1552 Copenhagen, DenmarkWebsite: brochner-hotels.com/hotel-danmarkPrice: Doubles from about $205" - Lauren Jade Hill