Nina Kneuer
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Although this was a good place for a quick weekend trip, the overall experience was a bit confusing. Getting your keycard was our first obstacle, and I’m still not sure how it actually works. We spent about 10 minutes at the automatic machine in front of the doors, before a friendly couple staying at the hotel and let us in to where we found an envelope with our name and room number on it. The room was fine, especially for a short stay (we were just two people). Two, small, beds, a desk, two chairs, TV, small night stand, and a closet. The bathroom was decent, the shower was great, but there was no stuff to leave your toiletries. For breakfast you get a lunch box, traditional Danish style: pastry, bread, butter and jam, and a slice of cheese and meat. For a quick weekend, this could be your place! But for a longer stay, it might be worth it to pay more for something else; I never saw anyone around the hotel who looked like they worked there, so on top of that, you’re on your own.