ACCOMMODATION IN COPENHAGEN: BEST AREAS AND RECOMMENDED HOTELS

Pin
Send
Share
Send

Finding cheap accommodation in Copenhagen can be more difficult than cutting an octopus's nails, but there are always options. So take note of what's coming since in this post we are going to talk about the best areas to stay in Copenhagen. and we will give you a few recommendations of cheap (or at least affordable) hotels and hostels.

Here you have a handful of useful articles for your trip to the Danish capital:
- The best thing to see and do in Copenhagen
- Restaurants where to eat in Copenhagen

Do not put your hands to your head since yes, it is undoubtedly the most expensive area Where to stay in Copenhagen, but it is also a neighborhood full offer and that plays in our favor. The best thing about this neighborhood is that you will be literally a few minutes walk from the main points of interest in Copenhagen: come on, the position could not be better, not to mention the charm of the historic center. The bad thing is that being the most expensive area of ​​the city, restaurants and bars, have (almost) prohibitive prices.

There is a good handful of hostels convenient (no, cheap, cheap are not but hey, welcome to the north!). As for price, calculate some € 25 / night in bedroom.

If you are looking private room, both in the hotel and in the tourist flat, you will have to scratch your pocket as you find something for less than 100€ It is complicated (although sometimes you can find offers for about € 80).

Recommended hotels in the center of Copenhagen:

  • Steel House Copenhagen
  • Bethel Hotel
  • Cabinn city
  • Wakeup Copenhagen - Borgergade
  • Christian IV Hotel

Eye: although technically the free city of Christiania It is part of the neighborhood, we do not recommend staying for two reasons. On the one hand it is somewhat away from the heart of the city and on the other, although it is undoubtedly one of the places to visit in Copenhagen, it is a very peculiar place (with telling you that there is a street called “Pusher Street” you already understand where go the shots). During the day there are no problems visiting it, but at night it is better to stay elsewhere :-p

This neighborhood is articulated around the train stations So, if you arrive by this means of transport from the airport, it is one of the best options. Also here the rentals and hotels are somewhat cheaper than those in the center and the situation is good: walking in about 15 minutes you reach the heart of the city.

Apparently Vesterbro was a marginal area of ​​Copenhagen, but today there are NO security problems, it is more: it is a residential neighborhood, full of cafes, bars and restaurants. We stayed here when we visited Copenhagen and we really liked it.

Recommended accommodation in Vesterbro

  • Saga Hotel
  • Hotel Sct. Thomas
  • Carlton Guldsmeden
  • Zleep Hotel

Another highly recommended area to stay in Copenhagen is Frederiksberg. Of course, technically NOT in Copenhagen as this neighborhood turns out to be a true "city", but the truth is that for practical purposes, it is a neighborhood in the Danish capital. Frederiksberg has an elegant and chic atmosphere, but does not have a great hotel offer. Even so, you can see these:

Recommended accommodation in Frederiksberg:

  • Cabinn Scandinavia
  • Cabinn express
  • Avenue Hotel Copenhagen

You could say that Nørrebro is one of the trendy neighborhoods, not so much for its beauty but for its ambient: it is one of the hipster and cosmopolitan areas of the city, where there are a good handful of good hostels (hotels instead there are not many).

Recommended accommodation in Norrebro:

  • Urban Camper Hostel
  • Globalhagen Hostel
  • Hotel Nora Copenhagen

Although it is a fact that the capital of Denmark is a very expensive city, if you travel on a low cost budget and do not mind sleeping in hostels, there are options starting at around € 18 / night. Some of the best hostels in the center of Copenhagen are:

  • Copenhagen Downtown Hostel
  • Copenhagen Generator
  • Steel House Copenhagen

And if you don't find a hotel that will convince you, we recommend you take a look at Airbnb, here you have a discount for your first reservation.

Here you have a map with the best areas to stay in Copenhagen and the location of the recommended hotels:

So far our advice on best areas to stay in Copenhagen (and the best areas and neighborhoods to search for a hotel). We hope we have helped you!

Save on your trip
Compare and get flights cheap here
Find accommodation at the best prices here
Sign in Airbnb and get up € 34 discount here
Reservation activities and excursions in Spanish here
Hire the travel insurance IATI with a5% discount here
Reserve the airport transfers here
Find out how to take money out abroad without commissions here
Rent a car with the best offers here
Compare prices in the van rental here
The best books and travel guides here
All our articles about Denmark

Pin
Send
Share
Send