"Set in the beating heart of Copenhagen, I found this historic Danish landmark to be a love story in stone: a hotel with stately Victorian architecture balanced by understated contemporary Nordic design and a lineage that traces back to a restaurant opened in 1755. Its spa, Amazing Space, feels like a serene oasis with a luxurious indoor pool, a modern fitness centre and an extensive treatment menu; Balthazar, Denmark’s original champagne bar, exudes Parisian elegance; the One-MICHELIN-Starred Marchal offers refined Nordic and French cuisine in a members’-club-like setting; the hotel’s pink pâtisserie serves exquisite creations; and from the balconies guests can admire views over the central square, the Royal Danish Theatre and Nyhavn canal." - The MICHELIN Guide
"Hotel D'Angleterre offers Nordic treatments perfect for relaxing after a day exploring in cold temperatures."
"A living piece of Copenhagen history situated on Kongens Nytorv, this neoclassical, 270-year-old property began as an 18th-century restaurant and palace-like residence and has been carefully modernized after a major 2011–2013 restoration and recent Royal Suite refreshes in 2024. The hotel offers 92 rooms and suites—from cozy superior rooms to large signature suites with separate living areas and marble bathrooms, up to lavish Royal Suites that can be combined into the expansive Royal Corridor with one of the city’s longest front-facing balconies. Dining is anchored by Marchal, the in-house Michelin-starred restaurant serving Nordic-influenced French tasting menus (with curated wine pairings), while the Balthazar Champagne Bar, terrace afternoon tea and in-room service provide more casual or intimate options. Amenities include a full-service spa called Amazing Space with the only indoor swimming pool in central Copenhagen, a 24/7 fitness center, and a boutique selling hotel-inspired goods; staff are polished and discreet, adept at handling high-profile requests and special events such as weddings. Located steps from the Kongens Nytorv metro stop and within easy walking distance of Nyhavn, museums, and popular bakeries, the property is ideal for guests seeking a high-end, central base—though city noise can carry into rooms and the historic building has some small elevators and steps, so mobility needs should be arranged in advance." - Michelle Baran
"This luxurious hotel has been Copenhagen’s crown jewel for more than 250 years and is a center of celebration around Christmas, Easter, and key Danish holidays." - Travel + Leisure Editors
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