10 Postcards
Nestled next to Tivoli Gardens, this palatial, Moorish-inspired hotel boasts elegant rooms, a rooftop infinity pool, and an array of gourmet dining options.
"Set on the edge of Tivoli Gardens, Nimb has direct access to the historic theme park and its excellent eateries such as Gasoline Grill, a classic Copenhagen burger joint. The hotel is calm and relaxed with moody rooms, large terraces, and a rooftop pool with views over the city. Rooms from $659" - Mary Holland
"Tivoli is one of Copenhagen’s most beloved attractions and the Nimb Hotel sits right alongside its fairytale grounds on the western side of the gardens. The exterior looks more like an opulent Moorish palace rather than a historic Danish building, and it’s particularly enchanting at night, when it’s illuminated with glowing lights. There are 38 spacious rooms with views across the theme park and the gardens, all furnished with elegant, modern interiors." - Travel + Leisure Editors
"The Nimb Hotel which was originally built as a castle in 1909."
"Carousels, roller coasters, and illuminated fairytale gardens: as far as unusual views go, the ones from the Nimb are pretty special. This beloved hotel in the heart of Copenhagen sits on the grounds of the famous amusement park, Tivoli, which means that you wake up to the excited chatter of visitors trooping in each morning to experience its famed rides. Throw open your blinds and you have front-row seats to it all—my own suite opened into a splendid terrace with the best views of this magical setting. In particular, the Golden Tower, one of the highest rides in the park. From the shrieks and yells of the folks riding up and hurtling down its 63 meters, I could only assume it’s a hair-raising experience."
"Wait, there's a hotel here?To enter Tivoli Gardens, the iconic amusement park, is to walk into a fairytale—then one encounters the palatial Nimb Hotel with its marble stucco façade, and the experience grows even more magical. What are the rooms like?In 2017, a new addition by architects Pei Cobb Freed & Partners expanded the capacity to 37 rooms and suites. The décor consists of clean Nordic lines, hand-picked artwork, and antiques. All but one of the rooms overlook the park, and some even have fireplaces and balconies. Any special amenities of note?TVs are Bang & Olufsen; baths feature made-in-Denmark products from Meraki. Please tell us the restaurants inside the hotel are just as magical as the surroundings.There's a lot of good food in Copenhagen, but with all the culinary options located onsite at Nimb, you might not make much headway. There’s fried lobster at Nimb Brasserie, open-faced sandwiches at Fru Nimb, and carrot tartare at Gemyse, an organic-vegetable haven, as well as steaks at Bar’N’Grill and whimsical whipped cream treats at Cakenhagen. After a day of sightseeing, relax beside the birch wood-burning fireplace in Nimb Bar, Gin Gin Smash in hand. Anything else we should check out during our stay?The Rooftop Terrace is an urban sanctuary, complete with an Italian-style, mosaic-clad pool. It reinforces the hotel’s wellness initiative, which gives guests access to a Turkish-inspired hammam, hot cardio training room, CrossFit zone, and massages and acupuncture. Sum it up for us—what's the Nimb Hotel all about?Built as a castle in 1909, Nimb Hotel manages to preserve its grand Moorish past while embracing modern-day Scandinavian style, and the contrast is brilliant. Look out for original features like Nimb Bar’s glam chandeliers." - Alia Akkam