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Located at Copenhagen Island

Modern waterfront building with a sleek, angular design and large windows, set against a clear blue sky. The structure includes multiple stories and sits beside a calm body of water, reflecting its mirrored surface.
Copenhagen Island

An elegant design hotel with a superb location at Copenhagen’s waterfront.
 
Address: Kalvebod Brygge 53, 1560 Copenhagen

Large modern glass building beside a calm body of water, featuring the name Fisketorvet prominently. The structure has a mix of glass and brick elements, and the scene includes reflections on the water and a clear blue sky.
Fisketorvet Shoppingcenter

Fisketorvet Shopping centre is located on the waterfront. With 120 shops and a number of cafés and restaurants, the shopping centre is one of the largest in Denmark.

A red brick train station with a large arched window and a central clock tower under a blue sky. The building features pointed roofs and decorative elements, with multiple smaller towers on either side.
Copenhagen Central Station

Copenhagen Central Station is a hub for almost all traffic. You can, for example, take the train to Malmö, Fisketorvet shopping centre or the airport. At the central station, you will find trains, a taxi rank and buses. Further, inside the station's column hall, you'll find more than 30 different shops. eateries, and service facilities that you can use between 08:00 and 20:00 every day. 

Aerial view of a sprawling railway yard with multiple train tracks and trains. The foreground features expansive rail infrastructure. In the distant skyline, there are various buildings and cranes under a clear blue sky.
Dybbølsbro St.

Dybbølsbro Station is an S-train station at Vesterbro, situated in the middle of the large railway track. The station is located on the central section of the S-train and is served by many lines.

A vibrant scene of Copenhagens City Hall, featuring its red-brick architecture and green spires under a partly cloudy sky. People are walking in the foreground near a fountain, and the bustling street adds life to the historic setting.
Town Square

Town Hall Square is the city's great popular place where people move around the clock. The square is inspired by the shape of a seashell, and adjacent to the impressive old Copenhagen City Hall Building.

People relax on deck chairs outside a building with blue-framed windows and a sign that reads Kød og Flæsk. A sculpture of a cow is displayed above the entrance. The scene is lively and social, with a casual outdoor atmosphere.
Meatpacking District Copenhagen

The Meatpacking District is where the majority of the city's food wholesalers are based, especially meat wholesalers, hence the name. Nestled among the butchers are restaurants and a vibrant night life, which is a mecca for the city's hipsters.

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It is easy to get to the hotel by car and public transport.

Guide with transportation options

Read our guide with the best transportation options to Copenhagen Island.