Copenhagen Admiral Hotel
Set in a heritage-listed 1780s building, this waterfront hotel is next to Amalienborg Royal Palace and opposite Copenhagen Opera House. It offers a gourmet restaurant, breakfast buffet with organic foods, plus in-room tea/coffee facilities.
General Information
Call our friendly customer service team for more information on 0203 475 3022 to discuss this fantastic city break deal. Perfectly situated in the very heart of Danish capital along the Nyhavn, the elegant Copenhagen Admiral Hotel is set in a historic, heritage-listed building from the 18th century. The former warehouse has an interior design with a maritime touch, with ship models and most of the rooms boasting characteristic wooden beams. In the surrounding area you will find the city’s best shopping, the leading theatres and major tourist attractions, whilst the Tivoli Gardens and the Stroget shopping street are within walking distance. Travel Now Pay Later Copenhagen Admiral Hotel with Jetnow.
Facilities
- Central Location
- Chic and stylish decor
- Free WiFi
- Spacious rooms
Flight & Transfer Information
Flight duration approx. 1 hour 30 mins, transfer to city centre around 30 mins by train or shuttle bus.
Rooms
Room Options: Triple rooms. single rooms double / twin rooms, family rooms and suites.
Double Room
Sleeps: Minimum 2 | Maximum 2
Air Condition
Free Wifi
Bathroom with Rain Shower
Safety Box
Ironing
Large TV
USB Ports
Daily Cleaning
Mini Bar
Food & Drink
Board Options: Room Only or Bed and Breakfast
Main Restaurant
SALT bar & restaurant, designed by the English architectural firm, Conran & Partners, is a modern version of the splendid Parisian brasserie. A fascinating maritime expression has become characteristic for SALT‘s decor.
The food at SALT is full of innovative and challenging flavors. It is modern Danish and created from a strong traditional foundation, where modern techniques are refining the confidence of habit. Classic, recognizable taste combinations combined with the temptations of contemporary interpretations represent what we define as modern classics.
Local Attractions
Denmark's many charms have become apparent to a global audience, particularly in recent years. Scandinavia's "European" wing boasts glorious beaches, beautiful fairy-tale castles, lush forests, a temperate climate, friendly citizens, and a joie de vivre that's infectious.
Peaceful, sustainable, fashionable – welcome to Denmark. Holidays to this Scandinavian stunner promise cities like artsy Copenhagen, alongside rural regions that are primed for adventures for families, friends and couples alike. It’s great for wintry breaks, dining on Danish favourites like meatballs and pickled veg, cycling, sailing and so much more.
Tivoli Gardens - when visiting Copenhagen, many visitors make a beeline for this iconic recreation space. Dating from 1843, Tivoli is the inspiration behind the world-famous Disney theme parks, and here, you'll find a huge range of attractions including a roller coaster, roundabouts, puppet theatres, restaurants, cafés, gardens, food pavilions, and even a Moorish-styled concert hall. The star of countless images and postcards of the city, Nyhavn (New Harbor) is a great place to stroll or grab a slice of Copenhagen café culture and located to the rear of Amalienborg Palace. A 10-minute stroll from Tivoli Gardens leads to the National Museum (Nationalmuseet), which delves into Danish history and culture. Outside Copenhagen the LEGO House in Billund, the birthplace of the iconic LEGO brick, is a family attraction that all ages will enjoy. And not forgetting the bronze statue of The Little Mermaid (Den Lille Havfrue) is Denmark's most visited tourist attraction. Over one million people visit her each year.