Rooftop terrace, atrium, seasonal restaurant, bike rentals







Sankt Annæ Pl. 18, 1250 København, Denmark Get directions
"This authentic hotel is located in Frederiksstaden – an area known for its architectural beauty and well-preserved buildings from the Rococo era." - Travel + Leisure Editors
"Stay at Hotel Skt. Annæ, located just a block away from Nyhavn and a short walk from other top attractions." - Travel + Leisure Editors

"More Copenhagen hotels we recommend Situated near the Amalienborg royal palace, the 145-room Hotel Skt. Annæ has a calming, residential feel, with a front terrace for warm-weather wine sipping and a fireplace in the lounge offering salvation for the far-more-frequent cold spells. The atrium, where you can sit at the communal table underneath a glam spiral chandelier, is another lovely place to read or catch up on email. All Deluxe rooms, courtesy of the design firm Space Copenhagen, nod to the preferred palette of Danish artist Vilhelm Hammershøi, whose paintings are dominated by black, white, and brown." - Lauren Jade Hill


"Set the scene for us: What's the hotel like?Situated near the Amalienborg royal palace, the 145-room Hotel Skt. Annæ has a calming, residential feel, with a front terrace for warm-weather wine sipping and a fireplace in the lounge offering salvation for the far-more-frequent cold spells. The atrium, where you can sit at the communal table underneath a glam spiral chandelier, is another lovely place to read or catch up on emails. Now take us inside. What can we expect from the rooms?All Deluxe rooms, courtesy of the design firm Space Copenhagen, nod to the preferred palette of Danish artist Vilhelm Hammershøi, whose paintings are dominated by black, white, and brown. Sloped ceilings, chaise longues, and bathrooms crafted with gold, brass and Italian tile elicit both cozy and elegant vibes. Standard rooms have a decidedly more retro touch. Any worthy options from the hotel dining?Slide into a sky-blue banquette at Format, the atrium restaurant that focuses on seasonal cuisine made with ingredients from Danish producers. Hit up Form Bar for a nightcap—a White Russian, perhaps. Can you tell us a bit more about the background here?The property first opened in the mid-19th century as Hotel Neptun, an underground establishment that attracted a seedy clientele. In 2016 the new owners, who purchased it just a few years prior, re-christened it Hotel Sankt Annæ to help shed its less-than-illustrious past and connect it to the newly revamped Sankt Annæ Plads. This green plaza close to the harbor dates back to the 1700s. So why would you recommend this hotel?A quiet elegance pervades this property, but it's the atrium and rooftop gardens that really elevate it into pure dreamland." - Alia Akkam

"This boutique hotel is housed in buildings dating back to the 17th century and is located in a central yet quiet area. Nyhavn Harbour is just around the corner and Kongens Nytorv Metro Station is 500 metres away. The rooftop terrace offers views of Copenhagen. The modern rooms feature a stylish Copenhagen design, a TV, minibar and a private bathroom, including a hairdryer and toiletries. The on-site restaurant Format offers a selection of fine dishes and an extensive wine list. Guests can also unwind in the lounge with a cocktail and snacks from the adjoining Form Bar. Guests can rent bicycles at the reception to explore Copenhagen. Within 5 minutes’ walk from the hotel is Amalienborg Castle and the Royal Danish Theatre. Central bus routes are right by the property." - My Boutique Hotel (en)