Finding a hotel in Copenhagen with Traveleurope is not a problem. The city offers a wide choice of accommodations, from 3 and 4 star hotels to the most economical solutions such as pensions, B&B and apartments. The average quality of the hotels in Copenhagen is quite high, the only problem may be the availability of the bathroom, especially if you choose a cheaper hotel.
Many hotels in the Danish capital are, in fact, derived from ancient buildings that had no such comfort.
Hotels in Copenhagen centre: the best hotels, in terms of services and amenities, are located in the centre of Copenhagen, in Colbjørnsensgade, Vester Voldgade and Helgolandsgade Avenues. The latter in particular has always been considered the way of hotels by the wide choice of solutions offering, while Vester Voldgade is the shopping street of the city. Another central area of Copenhagen where you can book your hotel is around Kongens Nytorv, Nyhavn and Osterport.
The downtown streets are also very close to the Copenhagen central station, from which also begins Istedgade Avenue, that in recent years has been significantly renovated and where there are many 3, 4 or 5 star hotels.
Luxury and cheap hotels in Copenhagen: in Copenhagen there are all the major international hotel chains in which luxury and extra-luxury services and comforts are assured to wealthy tourists. Instead, in the residential district of Fredericksberg there are cheap hotels, as in the island of Amager, which next to 4 or 5 star hotels offers more economical solution.
Cheap hotels, inns and B&B are available mostly at short distance from the heart of Copenhagen, but still close to places of interest such as Deer Park, Bakken, Aquarium (the Denmark’s Aquarium) and, finally, the Bay or the beaches of the coast.
The peak season to visit Copenhagen is during the opening of the Tivoli Gardens, which are closed in winter and are a place of attraction for tourists from across Europe. There are several hotels around and close to Tivoli Gardens, from the extra-luxury to the most economic.