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8 years ago
Easy to find. Nice little rooms with shared bathroom and shower in the hall. The rooms have sinks. Close to every thing you want to see in Copenhagen! read more
Frederiksborggade 30
1360 Copenhagen
Denmark
København K
33 11 08 30
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Hotel d'Angleterre
(26 reviews)
$$$$
The most perfect hotel I have ever stayed in that I can recall. I have not sampled every top luxury…read morehotel but this makes the Savoy London look second tier, not so much due to the physical plant (though Angleterre is superior with its wide halls and spacious rooms), but due to its staff's obsessive concern for your comfort. Amongst hotels I have stayed in only the Alviar Palace in Buenos Aires was as luxurious and I do not recall this level of service. Princely prices.
The grande dame of Copenhagen. A mere 270 years old, it has aged gracefully and has been maintained…read more(and upgraded) meticulously. Service is outstanding. It is pricey, but worth every Kroner!
Hotel Kong Arthur
(34 reviews)
$$
After disembarking from my cruise in Copenhagen, I spent the day exploring this beautiful city. I…read moreopted to stay here based on the availability and good reviews. Not to mention it was really close to Torvehallerne Square, which is around an eight-minute walk from the hotel. I arrived early, before check-in, and the reception staff offered to hold my luggage so I could explore the city. They give you a code and place it in a locked and video-monitored closet down in the basement. It was easy to do and safe for your belongings. After some exploring, I returned to the hotel around 4 PM and finally checked in. I was pleasantly surprised to find out that my single room had been upgraded to a larger room for free. I was stoked to hear that and loved the room and location they gave me. The room was beautifully furnished and was very clean! The only downside is the no AC. The temperature that day was in the low 60s (60-63 degrees). This may sound nice, but it was rather toasty in my room. They had a standing fan that, unfortunately, did not rotate, but it helped somewhat. They give you very heavy-duty duvets that are better for winter weather, but thankfully, I opened some of the windows in my room, which made it more bearable to sleep at night. The staff here was so friendly and accommodating. It's very close to plenty of sights, attractions, and restaurants. I would definitely stay here again. It's a beautifully decorated hotel, with lovely rooms and an excellent location.
The rooms were beautiful and comfortable, especially the ones facing the interior courtyard. Each…read moreof the staff I interacted with at the reception and lobby were super friendly and helpful. The breakfast was very delicious. The location was in close proximity to the metro station and walkable.
71 Nyhavn Hotel
(19 reviews)
$$$
Very nice hotel in a great location in a touristy area. I have a view of the water from my corner…read moreroom on the fifth floor. It's quiet up here. The staff I've met have been great.
My boyfriend and I had a 14 hour layover in Copenhagen this past Sunday & spent the night at 71…read moreNyhavn Hotel. I was soooo excited about staying here because of its great location (Nyhavn st.) with the iconic colorful buildings and beautiful canals. The pictures of the hotel room made it look cozy and chic. We first arrived at 11PM and found a 15 minute parking spot right in front of the hotel. Past a certain time, they lock the entrance and you either open with your room key or you need to ring the doorbell. I wish I could remember the staff members names :( they were all so sweet and helpful! From giving us a small tour, taking us to the elevator and someone waiting in the cold to help us park the rental, these people are just awesome. I personally thought the people we encountered in our short stay were very sweet. People smiled back :D that does not happen at home. LOL. P.S parking is $40 USD The rooms are even more beautiful in person. We got a basic room because it was a short stay and our flight was the next day at 12PM. The water was warm compared to what we were using the days prior in Italy. The bed was A+. There's a stocked mini fridge and a couple of snacks (not free) but it helps for any midnight munchies. We ended up driving up to Mcdonald's. Hear me out... If you feel like the chicken nuggets have never tasted the same than before in the US, TRY IT OUT IN COPENHAGEN. I took a bite and went back to my childhood. I'll definitely be back to visit!
Copenhagen Marriott Hotel
(74 reviews)
This is very much a very nice American hotel, typical of Marriott. Having stayed previously that…read moreweek at a local hotel (St Annæ), which we throughly enjoyed, (5* rating) it was quite the culture change. We booked both as wheelchair accessible and while the Marriott has textured bathroom tile floors unlike the St Annæ's slippery smooth tiles, the lower than ADA allowed toilet was a problem. Also only one of the four table lamps worked. The room's door closer and threshold made egress very difficult. Staff was very helpful. The breakfast was good but subpar to the local hotel's. The location is pretty along the harbor, next to BIG's swimming and sauna chalet, and they provide robes and towels for daring guests. However it is a bit isolated from the many nicer local shops and restaurants.
This is a beautiful hotel with beautiful views. I got upgraded to a corner room and loved the view…read moreof the canal. My room was spacious, quiet, and relaxing. The staff is friendly and quick to help. There are several amenities available on-site. The bathtub is high with a slope on all sides, making it very slippery to get in and out (1/2 star off). There is no rubber bath mat to prevent slippage. Be careful. The location is great if you are looking to mostly stay on the canal and walk around the boardwalk. However, it is 15 minute walk to the nearest metro station and city center. There is a hotel restaurant, but no other restaurants nearby within 15 minute walk. This is fine for the summer, but inconvenient in sub-zero temperatures (1/2 star off). I stayed here in February, so found myself rather trapped unless I take a taxi everywhere.
SKT. PETRI
Absolutely top notch from start to finish…read more All of the Staff were extremely helpful, from the moment you walk in, to the lobby, everything. Beautiful large, well lit lobby area where they serve an amazing brunch in the morning. I would recommend staying here for the brunch alone. Rooms were really nice, bed comfy. Hotel is in a prime location, you can walk to everything. I spent over a month in Europe in various locations, stayed in various hotels, this place was awesome! And finally, on my way out - (this was almost 2-years ago so apologize for late review). But when I was checking out Copenhagen was supporting the Tour de France, and a major part of the city was closed to road traffic. I had to get the the ferry terminal (to take the ferry to Oslo - which I highly recommend) And the concierge personally helped me with my bags, and walked me to the subway station and made sure I got on the correct train. He was absolutely phenomenal (picture included). I loved this place, and would 100% go back and stay here again.
Beautiful hotel in a good location. The room was well appointed, roomy and fashionably decorated…read more Breakfast is excellent, so many choices and high quality. During my recent visit, there was construction happening directly above my second floor room and it started at 7AM. When I asked the front desk, they were quick to apologize and offered breakfast which was nice. Apparently, the construction was not suppose to begin until 8AM, but it started at 7AM (at least above my room). At least I had to get up around that time, but the noise was shrill and unpleasant. Also, my room was exceedingly warm even with A/C running all night. I'd try the Skt. Petri again, but check to the status of the construction project. 3 stars during my visit, would expect it to be higher next time.
Generator Copenhagen
(42 reviews)
This hotspot has several faces; casual bar upstairs with an array of fun games, cafe with good…read morefood, hostel with laundry & shower facilities, outdoor patio area, and the ice bar downstairs! This review focuses on the regular bar and cafe upstairs. Great food with generous portions are offered; we enjoyed several menu items! I couldn't finish the loaded fries; it would feed 2 adults! Several interesting pre-mixed house drinks on tap, as well as Fisk and other regular drinks! And we loved the foosball and other games!
Shower flooded the entire room. So hot we have to keep the entrance door open and one of us is…read moresleeping on top the window sill. Considering sleeping in the lobby.
Hotel Bethel Sømandshjem
(11 reviews)
It's such a cute little hotel that is owned by a non-profit that serves sailors. When we checked…read morein, we had the most wonderful chat with the front desk lady (I lost my note, but I think her name is Miriam). She told us so much of the history of the hotel, so it just made the stay more special. It started as a safe place to stay for sailors and morphed over time to become what it is. She shared her knowledge of sites to see. The location was absolutely 5*. Look out the window and you see a postcard view of Copenhagen that everyone thinks of. The room itself wasn't fancy like a Ritz, but the cozy boutique atmosphere makes up for all that. The room was nice and clean, had a comfortable bed, lots of windows that open up to fresh air. It turned out there was a downside to that as well. People were out all night, so we could hear all the drunken singing in the street through the night, but that was not the fault of the hotel. Maybe the beer brewers, but not the hotel.
Will not return! Noisy and poor/no wifi internet so we left early and they refused to refund any…read moreportion even though we heard them give new guests a room as we left. The most important feature of a hotel is a comfortable bed and quiet room. We were pleased when we had rooms facing the inside courtyard (instead of the noisy street) but very early in the morning, we were rudely awaken to sustained loud clattering over cobblestones. The next most important feature is wifi internet: the wifi internet was spotty and kept dropping for 1.5 hours and then went down completed for over 1.5 hours and then we gave up; we reported it and it was not fixed. We stayed in 5 hotels across 5 cities in 3 countries and this was the worst hotel considering the cost. Their cancellation policy was not aligned with the other hotels (2 day cancellation vs. 1 day or same day cancellation). We stayed here based on the stellar reviews but were very disappointed. The hotel is located right on the Nyhavn canal in the heart of what had to be the most touristy area. It is a haul to get to the Little Mermaid or any good food. The beds are comfortable with a teeny bathroom (what you might expect on a cruise) with no counter space. There is 1 small Sony TV in 1 room with very little storage space. The included breakfast was good with cheese, cold cuts, cereals and breads (but in comparison to the other 4 Scandanavian hotels it was actually the least varied and Spartan). Don't make the mistake of staying here. You can get a better quieter hotel for the money!
Manon Les Suites
(10 reviews)
We had a wonderful stay... until the end. On our last morning we missed the breakfast (even though…read morewe arrived just before 11:00 am at 10:57, but yeah, we messed up) and had to race to the nearest Espresso House a 15 min walk away. When we got back it was 11:50 and checkout was 12:00. We asked for an extra 30 min... and the staff said "No". Or rather yes but they'd have to charge us an extra 400 kr (!!!) - after we paid for an early check-in on the front end of our already pricey multi-night stay. Strict hotel policy, probably to generate extra revenue. Even an extra 15 minutes would have been a huge help. We were of course not entitled to any special favors and the Manon Les Suites was within their rights but the lack of grace still sullied the end of our guest experience. The staff was so multi-lingual, kind and helpful. The room was cleverly laid out and well-appointed. The jungle pool was amazing and the bar and gym downstairs and the restaurant and roof deck on floor 6 were all beautiful. The location was convenient and walkable to lots (even if restaurants, shops and services were a ways away). We had a great stay until the end when we needed a little flexibility but were shooed out the door. A disappointing end to a an otherwise very pleasant visit.
Place is worth every single penny!!!! Looks exactly like the photos you see!!! Hospitality is…read moreamazing too, so accommodating and really nice. Breakfast, lunch, and dinners were phenomenal!!!
Hotel SKT. Annæ
Great classic hotel, connected with a fantastic restaurant The Shrimp, in an ideal location…read more Handicap accessible entry and nice ADA compliant guest room. Could use a few more railings in the lobby area. Safety wise it is probably the most US code-compliant hotel in the area, mostly sprinklered, with fire curtains around the main kitchen. The rooms are in two connected buildings and one side has very narrow corridors. Stairs are classic and include winders though. Nice shuffleboard room to relax in, along with a large recessed side room with fireplace. Great rooftop area with nice views. Nicely and tastefully decorated throughout. Service was excellent! Highly recommend.
The Hotel SKT Anna was great. The location was absolutely perfect. Very close to the water and…read morecanals. Easy access to just about everything with a metro station right down the street. We'd definitely stay here again.
Scandic Palace Hotel
(31 reviews)
It's September 2, 2024 and I'm packing shortly to return to New Jersey on this American Labor Day,…read morehaving stayed at this Palace since August 24. First real vacation in over seven or eight years. What an incredible choice I made staying here. It's hard to distinguish my deep affection and unbridled love for Danes and Denmark from just how much I loved staying here. Well, actually maybe not. The same qualities I was raised to appreciate and strive to emulate infused every aspect of my stay. Promptness, pristine manners, lively cheeriness and on and on. No request or inquiry was ever met by any Scandi staff member with anything less than cheery efficiency. The hotel is spotless yet still bears the regal fingerprints of time - over 100 years standing through Wars and Covid, downturns of all kinds but again the pride of Danes - not arrogant but joyous pride, has proven to be this fine grand lady of an edifice's key to thrive-al. I walked every hall of this enormous architectural marvel one evening. Discretely tucked away in two hallways were black and white photos of moments of history here - of royalty from Hollywood to London, of greatness. Even Judy Garland stayed here for what became her last concert of her life. I worked and slept and ate and healed here these nine days away. I occasionally imagined May 4, 1945 down there in the Rådhuspladsen from my balcony, imaging my mother crazy with glee in seas of freed Danes dancing and singing and crying and being fully alive again after the German Wargrip was loosened forever and her friend Uffe climbed up in the Tower to Jerry rig the electric and explode their five years' darkness in the forever light of freedom. It's that same esprit d'Danmark that thrums from the townhall square night and day with music and giddy tourists and sun worshipping locals and it's not bothersome or distracting or disturbing to hear but it's instead, life affirming and a celebration of community. Proud of life. The Danes that run this fine hotel celebrate life and are alive with every cheerful staff greeting, with every dazzling ergonomic modernism (Ike the double sets of thick balcony doors which SILENCE the bells incredibly nicely but when one wants to bathe in the bells' sonorous sounds, one simply throws open the doors) and with every swift little green cleaning of the rooms. I outright reject the accuracy or fairness of the few minor grumbles I saw in other reviews. Unfair, unwarranted and utter nonsense. My one challenge was having to find a workspace during my stay. It stands to reason the Dane's work-life balance would have only modest work desks in their rooms but as luck would have it, a truly spacious and quiet conference table is on the fourth floor in the hall complete with electrical outlets! As I pack, I'll miss the nine balmy days of August unbroken sun, my nights of infant-deep sleep on this comfy bed, the incredible breakfasts, the room of a shower, my beloved Rådhuspladsen outside my 100 year old balcony and the great, great joy It has been staying here. May the hotel stand for another 100 years and may I return throughout!
Great location in central Copenhagen with old school charm. Right on the Stroget shopping area and…read morevery close to metro. Our room felt "tired", and the shower was virtually impossible to get consistent pressure and temperature of water.
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Stayed here for two nights while in Copenhagen, and I was satisfied with my stay. The rooms were…read morenice, just slightly small. What impressed me was the free breakfast. Crisp bacon, eggs, pancakes, cereal, breads, pastries, and a whole charcuterie board with fancy meats and cheeses, and even smoked salmon. It was the best free breakfast I have ever had and one of my favorite meals in Europe.
Good stay Positives:…read moreshort walk from Central Station, restaurants, grocery & Tivoli. Loved that our room had 2 full bathrooms. Good breakfast & cocktail hour. Very good customer service. Negatives: lift not operational for part of our stay (but they did haul our luggage up to the 4th floor and offered free drinks to all until it was repaired), some wear in our room and our fridge door wouldn't shut fully, our room lock stopped working (didn't realize it was unlocked all day while away -although afterwards they did leave an employee outside our room so we could leave AND left us some gifts for the trouble). Overall a pleasant stay for us. The staff was helpful and accommodating and the location was quiet and good for transport.
We've stayed twice at this location, at the beginning/end of a European holiday, several stops…read morebetween. Each time, we have found the generally young staff members to be respectful and friendly, offering hospitality and responding quickly to requests. From my perspective, the "cons" of citizenM are room size, best for traveling alone or with a partner (in this case, my spouse) with whom you enjoy sharing very close quarters, and no coffee service in the room. The "pros" include outstanding location and view, very good climate and lighting control, very good breakfast buffet, and large dining area that doubles as a "living room" when you need it. Thank you, citizenM, for two good stays.
An artistic hotel in the heart of Copenhagen, offering a wonderful and unique experience. Parking…read moreis available just a short walk from the entrance, and reception is located on the 7th floor where you'll also find an extensive collection of art pieces, a large bar, breakfast nook, bathrooms, ample seating and outdoor balcony where smokers are welcome. The rooms here are smaller, and also have an artistic flare. An iPad gives you access to the rooms functionalities, including mood settings. The breakfast offered in the morning is refreshing: pastries, yogurt, fresh fruit, cheeses, cereal, omlettes, bacon and other hot dishes. You can also have tea or choose from a bottomless cup of regular coffee or something from their coffee menu. The staff is friendly and helpful, and the surprises around every corner add to an amazing experience!
Came here for dinner and thoroughly enjoyed the experience. We ordered the linguine with…read morelangoustine, Hugo's ribeye, and the grilled tuna--none of the dishes disappointed. My personal favorite was the linguine; the sauce was incredibly flavorful, the pasta was cooked to perfection, and the portion of langoustine was very generous. The ribeye was prepared medium, just as requested, and came with skinny fries and a dipping sauce. The grilled tuna was paired with pomme Anna, which complemented the delicate tuna loin beautifully. Overall, we were very happy with this brasserie and would definitely recommend it to anyone in the area.
A beautiful renovated hotel nestled between the majestic Amalienborg Palace and the colorful…read moreNyhavn. Phoenix Copenhagen is charming, elegant and staff welcomes you upon entering its lobby. This hotel is ideally located in the heart of Copenhagen's fashionable district and it is surrounded by iconic attractions such as the Marble Church, King's Garden, and Rosenborg Castle, you will literally sleep in the midst of Denmark's royal history. The rooms are luxurious and comfortable. Bath robes, slippers, and so much more are provided to you as a guest. The window views from our hotel room overlook the city. Simply beautiful and mesmerizing views during our stay. The breakfast buffet provided by the hotel is extravagant and it will more than satisfy everyone's tastes. More from the hotel's website: Phoenix Copenhagen' history dates back to the late 16th century, and over the years the building has been used for many different things. Back in the old days, the building also served as a kind of hotel when royals and noble folk let their important guests stay here. During World War II, the building was taken over by the Germans, and after the war the Danish communists took over the building. The Arp-Hansen Hotel Group bought the building in 1990, and Phoenix Copenhagen as we know it today opened the following year. The exclusive Phoenix Copenhagen is decorated with extravagance and charm in historical surroundings. The hotel has 213 rooms, including 3 suites and 4 Junior suites. The hotel also has two excellent restaurants as well as meeting and conference facilities that can accommodate up to 110 meeting participants. Phoenix Copenhagen Bredgade 37 1260 Copenhagen, Denmark Tel. +45 3395 9500 phoenixcopenhagen@arp-hansen.dk Please enjoy the pictures.
We had 3 generations visiting Copenhagen and the family suite at the Astoria was perfect. We were…read morenext door to the central train station which made traveling to the airport easy and the breakfast that was included was perfect. The room was comfortable and quiet! I would go back anytime!! This is a must stay hotel in a must see city!!!
Super convenient, great stay! Hotel Astoria is located just a stones throw from Central Station,…read moremaking it an easy choice for visitors flying in who don't intend on renting a car! (And really you shouldn't in Copenhagen.) The hotel is also in walking distance to Tivoli Gardens! Score! The place is fresh and modern, but not too much that those of an older generation would feel uncomfortable. In the lobby, there's complimentary wine for happy hour nightly, complimentary coffee in the am, a full bar open at all times, communal Space for getting work done and breakfast offerings for an additional an cost. The rooms are typical small European style, but the beds are very plush and uber comfy! The tubs are super deep and the pressure is fantastic. I certainly enjoyed a nice hot bubble bath with their solid brand toiletries after a long, chilly day in late fall. It was perfect! They have decent hair dryers in every room too. Check in and out was pretty easy, the staff were friendly and knowledgeable about the area and the price was super reasonable for Denmark. There's a 7-11 just around the corner for anything you may have forgotten or any late night munchies you may have! They have Skyr! I would absolutely recommend a stay here for anyone, and certainly wouldn't hesitate to stay here again when I'm in the area.
An amazing hotel, right at the waterfront and short walk to the train station and distant to…read moredowntown. The hotel is in a share building with offices. You check in at the lobby of the building that share with the offices. The rooms levels are on the top floors of the building and the hotel's restaurant (or vendor or the hotel) is on the last or top floors that over look the city 180 degrees. Staff are definitely friendly, helpful, attentive and resourceful. The room, or my room is huge at the corner with views of both sides. Comfy bed and the sofa are very cool and chic. Lovely stay and the breakfasts are delicious. Had a wonderful time here.
This hotel is part of Hyatt network, is located near the main train station of Malmo, and normally…read morevery reasonably priced especially compared to hotels in Copenhagen which is only 30 min train ride away. They provide complimentary breakfast to all guests at the top floor (w/rooftop access) restaurant. You get to enjoy nice city views when the weather is nice. Everything is within 10-15 min walk, so the location is very convenient.
Two stars for being aesthetic (and carrying Byredo bathroom supplies) and close to places (Ny…read moreCarlsburg Glytotek and Tívoli), but literally everything else is pretty garbage fire. I don't think this place was set-up to run functionally. From the rooms being super super hot (automated heater that compensates for outside temp) to the AC controls being super confusing and really having no options other than basically the La Croix of cooling...to the bathroom sink not always draining...and a fridge that keeps nothing cold. When we checked in, they said our room was ready, when we got there, there was a dirty coffee cup lol They do come and change your towels and tidy up daily if you want, but sometimes take your bathroom floor mat without replacing it. So come stop by, just to take a picture of the lights in the stairwell or I guess if you want to use the sauna (but let them know 30 mins to a hour in advance).
Beautiful hotel, great service too .....................................a definite repeat…read morestay!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
This hotel couldn't have been in a better location. We wanted something nice, not too expensive,…read moreand super walkable. Check, check, and check. It's a 5-minute walk from Kongens Nytorv, which will allow you to get pretty much anywhere via train if you are not walking. Despite the fact that we were here in the winter, we appreciated the A/C at night since the rest of the hotel was radiating a pretty significant amount of heat. The Hygge was definitely ever-present buuuut would have been hard to sleep in. I know, crazy Americans and their A/C. The bed was comfortable, water pressure great, and the room had everything we needed, even though we didn't spend too much time in there outside of sleeping. The hotel had, as is always the case in Europe, a very nice (and included) breakfast with a bunch of items in the buffet, eggs to order, and as much coffee as you can handle. There is also a bar that during the high season I'm sure is busy every night, but in December I'm not surprised it was pretty quiet in the evenings. The only downside (with an upside) is that while there is no gym on premises, they have a partnership with a facility an 8-minute walk away with plenty of equipment, steam, sauna, pool, etc. We didn't make it there since each day was pretty filled up with exploring, but we would have if we had one extra day. If you can get this place at a good price, I say book it.
We stayed in Copenhagen for one night on our way from Finland to San Francisco. Service was…read moreexcellent from the moment we got in front of the hotel. Breakfast was included and contained wide variety of things from salmon plate to yoghurt with granola, cheese, different types of bread and even eggs cooked to your liking. So much! Very happy with it. And once again the gentleman working the reception as well as the breakfast was so friendly and so professional. We would absolutely stay here again. It was a very short walk to restaurants, cafés, tourist attractions and everything you need. Great location.
Start with the positives. The guys are very nice and the facility is clean, especially for being in…read morethe water. And the location is good for those using the train station. But we checked out early at substantial expense. You have a choice when sleeping. Heat or noise. The boat is adjacent to a heavily trafficked bridge and there is no air conditioning. Surprisingly, unlike other boats, it absorbs heat very well. So, even with outside temperatures in the 18-19C range the room will get up towards 27-28. Even being from a desert climate - that's not sleeping conditions. So for two nights we did the open everything to cool the room (the bathroom area has no windows and stays warm), then close to sleep. That works for a couple hours before things are too warm. Even with the windows closed you will hear heavy vehicles on the bridge - the low rumble isn't something that is easy to block. They do provide earplugs. I'm also hearing impaired and was woken up by sound multiple times during the night. The pillows also aren't. Literally, folded in half mine started to resemble a bath towel. The west side of the room (all the windows) has floor to ceiling blackout blinds. The east side has a window above the shower and in the door. There is no way to block that light coming from the east. Lastly, it is a nit, but when housekeeping they appear to have thrown out our luffa that was hanging in the shower. My wife agreed to a 10% discount against all three nights, meaning we paid for three and only stayed two and got an adjustment that covered the luffa and a token for the aggravation and literal lack of sleep. It's what she agreed to, but with a fully booked place they certainly should have done more. If you decide to stay, have dinner at Cafe Alma. Excellent. And bring your own pillow.
My brother and mom stayed here when they visited me. So i had a night in here too. By far it might…read morebe the coolest hotel I have stayed in. This hotel is literally a ship, which you would feel the rocking water, so it is a pretty cool experience when you sleep in. They provide breakfast and drinks. There is a coffee vender machine which you get free coffee or hot chocolate at all time, even midnight. My mother said their rugbrød taste really good too. The highlight of the ship is the terrace, which would be a good place to chill or tan in a sunny day with a view of black diamond and so on. im also stunned by the big window in the room, where it shows a great sea view while it brightens the whole room up. the room has it simplicity design which i love it. ill defo tell someone to stay here hehe