Kamilia Khairul A.
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I was here for 3 nights as a solo traveller and had a fantastic stay. This is a hidden gem of a hotel as I would not have heard of this place if not for it randomly popping up on Booking.com for me. I would say do not expect a traditional hotel stay experience with all the bells and whistles, but in a good way - this is more like a cosy B&B and is a very unique experience.
Room rates are affordable for Copenhagen but you get an extremely stylish and cosy hotel. Honestly coming back after a busy day out sightseeing felt like coming home when I came back to the hotel. The lights are dimmed and there is this lovely quiet cosy atmosphere, not at all like a traditional hotel lobby. You have shared bathrooms, but I never found it to be an issue - even at full occupancy I didn’t have to wait (I think it’s about 3 rooms to a bathroom) and the bathrooms are kept very clean and well maintained.
The neighbourhood it is in is very lovely and safe and it is just a few mins from the nearest Metro.
Staff are very friendly and personable (I had the pleasure of meeting Christian and one of the owners, Mette!). I lost a necklace in one of the bathrooms and they made every effort personally to try and retrieve it.
You can preorder breakfast and it’s a yummy little Danish spread with pastries, fruit, chia seed pudding granola, juice and my personal favourite, the Danish morning bun.
No kettle in the rooms but you get complementary coffee and tea in the dining area, and there is a minibar with soft drinks, beer and wine and snacks that you can purchase.
The only thing I will say is the walls are on the thin side so you may hear people in the hallway (my room was near the kitchen so I could often hear a bit of commotion with people coming down for breakfast and checking in etc), but I wouldn’t say this really detracted from my stay.
Overall I wish them every success and would certainly recommend and would stay again!