I stayed at Copenhagen Admiral Hotel for 2 nights during my visit to Copenhagen in late November 2005. I only stayed for 2 nights and my company used the hotel to host a conference.
The hotel is located near the waterfront between Nyhavn and the castle of Amalienborg. We took a taxi from ... Read review
excl. Breakfast - HRS Rating: 7,58/10 - Copenhagen Admiral Hotel is housed in a more than ... more
200-year-old grain-drying warehouse from 1787. For centuries, this building and location on the waterfront have been at the epicentre of amazing events.Staying th...
Situated on the waterfront in the heart of Copenhagen, the Copenhagen Admiral Hotel is ... more
housed in a heritage listed building from 1787.Located at one of the city´s most beautiful and fashionable addresses, the Copenhagen Admiral Hotel offers harbour vie...
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warehouse on the waterfront in Copenhagen, Denmark. Next door to the Queen's Palace, with a view over the yachts in the harbour, the hotel is less than a kilometre from ...
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warehouse on the waterfront in Copenhagen, Denmark. Next door to the Queen's Palace, with a view over the yachts in the harbour, the hotel is less than a kilometre from ...
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Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
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warehouse on the waterfront in Copenhagen, Denmark. Next door to the Queen's Palace, with a view over the yachts in the harbour, the hotel is less than a kilometre from the Parliament and Christianborg Castle. Copenhagen Kastrup Airport is 10 kilometres away. Hotel Features. Guests enter the Copenhagen Admiral Hotel's vaulted lobby through doors flanked with antique cannons. The lobby is decorated with wooden beams, stone flooring and modern furniture. The hotel's Salt Restaurant, designed by Conran and Partners, serves innovative international dishes with Danish specialities. A wall of windows gives views out over the harbour. Drinks are served in the light and airy Salt Bar, which features stone flooring, wooden beams and arched doors and windows. The Copenhagen Admiral Hotel has a well equipped onsite business centre and conference rooms for small groups with wireless Internet access. The hotel has a well equippedfitness centre with a sauna. Guests can also relax in the hotel's garden or browse the gift shop. Guestrooms. Each one of the Copenhagen Admiral Hotel's 366 guestrooms is unique. Designed by Danish firm Trip Trap, rooms feature custom made teak furniture, wood beamed ceilings and modern artworks on the walls. Rooms offer satellite television, wireless Internet access, minibarsand room service. Expert Tip. The hotel's nearest neighbour, the elegant Queen's Palace, is one of Copenhagen's most enduring attractions.
Information: :Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
Location. The historical Copenhagen Admiral Hotel is set in a 200 year old grain ... more
warehouse on the waterfront in Copenhagen, Denmark. Next door to the Queen's Palace, with a view over the yachts in the harbour, the hotel is less than a kilometre from the Parliament and Christianborg Castle. Copenhagen Kastrup Airport is 10 kilometres away. Hotel Features. Guests enter the Copenhagen Admiral Hotel's vaulted lobby through doors flanked with antique cannons. The lobby is decorated with wooden beams, stone flooring and modern furniture. The hotel's Salt Restaurant, designed by Conran and Partners, serves innovative international dishes with Danish specialities. A wall of windows gives views out over the harbour. Drinks are served in the light and airy Salt Bar, which features stone flooring, wooden beams and arched doors and windows. The Copenhagen Admiral Hotel has a well equipped onsite business centre and conference rooms for small groups with wireless Internet access. The hotel has a well equippedfitness centre with a sauna. Guests can also relax in the hotel's garden or browse the gift shop. Guestrooms. Each one of the Copenhagen Admiral Hotel's 366 guestrooms is unique. Designed by Danish firm Trip Trap, rooms feature custom made teak furniture, wood beamed ceilings and modern artworks on the walls. Rooms offer satellite television, wireless Internet access, minibars and room service. Expert Tip. The hotel's nearest neighbour, the elegant Queen's Palace, is one of Copenhagen's most enduring attractions.
Information: :Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
Advantages: Good location, nice atmosphere in the hotel Disadvantages: A bit pricy, noise from traffic and noise from construction on the waterfront
I stayed at Copenhagen Admiral Hotel for 2 nights during my visit to Copenhagen in late November 2005. I only stayed for 2 nights and my company used the hotel to host a conference.
The hotel is located near the waterfront between Nyhavn and the castle of Amalienborg. We took a taxi from the airport to the hotel and I think we paid about 200-250 kroner for that. But I guess you can also take the train into the main train station and ... ...to walk.
When we arrived at the hotel we were impressed by the building itself. The main building dates back to 1787 and it was originally used as a storage and drying facility for wheat. Once inside it is impossible to not notice the huge wooden structures that carries the weight of the building (I assume that that is the purpose at least) and that also creates a nice atmosphere in the hotel. In the lobby there are also models of ... more
I stayed at Copenhagen Admiral Hotel for 2 nights during my visit to Copenhagen in late November 2005. I only stayed for 2 nights and my company used the hotel to host a conference.
The hotel is located near the waterfront between Nyhavn and the castle of Amalienborg. We took a taxi from the airport to the hotel and I think we paid about 200-250 kroner for that. But I guess you can also take the train into the main train station and walk to the hotel but it is about 2 km to walk.
When we arrived at the hotel we were impressed by the building itself. The main building dates back to 1787 and it was originally used as a storage and drying facility for wheat. Once inside it is impossible to not notice the huge wooden structures that carries the weight of the building (I assume that that is the purpose at least) and that also creates a nice atmosphere in the hotel. In the lobby there are also models of sail ships, old canons etc and I guess that is a reminder of the hotels maritime history.
The check in was fast and I was assigned to room 347 which face Toldbodgaden. The room itself was average size with a blue carpet and neutral white walls. I got a king size bed which was quite comfortable, a small table with two leather chairs, a small desk, a TV with Norwegian, Danish, Swedish channels in addition to BBC, CNN, some Italian channels and pay TV options. There was also a mini bar with different drinks but as usual it is cheaper to buy that elsewhere. A can of Coke was 3 € (24 Danish kroner), a Heineken 4 € (32 Danish Kroner) etc. I also had two closets and quite a lot of hangers available. The bathroom was pretty small but nice with neutral tiling. The bath tub had a shower option but I don't really like the shower curtain arrangement…but I guess it works. There were not that many amenities…shampoo, shower gel and body lotion if I'm not mistaken. As usual there was a hair dryer available on the wall.
The hotel had pretty good food. As I mention earlier we hosted a conference in the hotel and the lunch and dinner that we got was good. You get your breakfast at the restaurant called SALT. It seemed to have more or less all the stuff that you would expect from a buffet breakfast. I didn't look that much at the options as I'm used to just having some muesli in the mornings. We also tried the SALT bar of course but when we where there they had a problem getting enough staff for the bar so we had to wait a while to get drinks. The hotel seems to be very busy as they host conferences, dinners, weddings etc.
The location of the hotel is good. It is only about 200 meters to Nyhavn so instead of dining at the hotel you can walk to Nyhavn where the restaurants and bars are located side by side. If you continue through Nyhavn you will reach Strøget which is a nice pedestrian street which offers lots of shopping.
There are a couple of drawbacks when it comes to the hotel. My room faced the street and there was a bit of traffic noise in the mornings. On the other side of the hotel I'm sure you get a very nice view of the waterfront and the new opera but you also might get some noise from the building of a new theater (Skuespilhuset) which is supposed to be finished in 2008. I didn't have to worry about the price of the room as it was paid by the company but I think that you have to pay about 1500 Danish Kroner (200 €). Visit the homepage of the hotel for further info: http://www.admiralhotel.dk
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Product details
Rating
3 Stars
Rooms
366
Type
Hotel
Address
Toldbodgade 24-28, 1253 Copenhagen
City
Copenhagen
Country
Denmark
County
Zealand
Manufacturer's product description
Copenhagen Admiral Hotel is housed in a more than 200-year-old grain-drying warehouse from 1787. For centuries, this building and location on the waterfront have been at the epicentre of amazing events. Time and the hotel\\\'s maritime history have been instrumental in creating a unique atmosphere that attracts guests from all over the world. When you step into Admiral Hotel, you enter an entirely new world where ambience, cordiality and superb service reign supreme. The hotel is right on the waterfront where picturesque old schooners and yacht moor. Today, the original warehouse with its rustic charm, rough brick walls, great archways and 200-year old beams of Pomeranian pine sets the framework for modern hotel comfort in a class entirely of its own. All interiore furnishings have been specifically designed for the hotel, whose equal is neither found inside nor outside Denmark´s borders. All rooms are larger than average of both Danish and international hotel rooms. Much emphasis has been put into combining the maritime atmosphere with the unique historical warehouse. The hotel is situated at one of Copenhagen\\\'s most beautiful and fashionable addresses right on the waterfront. Closest neighbours are Amalienborg Castle (the Queen\\\'s Palace) and the beautiful park Amaliehaven. The exciting layout of the hotel\\\'s senior and conference suites, including new conference sections with wood flooring, and impressive solid conference tables, ships décor, and Tripp Trapp\\\'s famous deckchair, completes the maritime theme and creates an unparalleled conference setting. The upper levels offer an easterly view over the harbour promenade, and the tranquil inner harbour, and to the west, a magnificent view of the old city\\\'s towers and spires with Amalienborg in the foreground.