In the heart of Copenhagen's industrial Nordhavn, this stylish one-room hotel inside a refurbished crane offers luxe amenities and breathtaking harbor views.
"When it comes to places you spent lockdown, it’s likely that the old engine room of a disused crane wasn’t one of them – so why not really shake things up? Located in Nordhavn, one of Copenhagen’s rapidly developing industrial harbor areas, the one-room hotel (yes, you read that right) has a modern, minimalist decor with plenty of luxury. Guests have exclusive access to terraces with sunrise and sunset views, as well as a small lounge in the old crane operator compartment at the top of the crane so yes, you can pretend you’re driving the crane. Book your stay here." - sorcha mccrory
"There is exactly one guest room at TheKrane, which is why T+L called it one of the coolest hotels in Copenhagen. The room is inside an old coal crane that dates back to 1944 and hangs 49 feet above the ground on Nordhavn's industrial waterfront. A night's stay comes with a hefty price tag, but it includes more than just a place to rest your head — guests will love the complimentary on-site spa, prearranged airport pickup, and daily breakfast." - Maya Kachroo-Levine Maya Kachroo-Levine Maya Kachroo-Levine is the digital senior editor at Travel + Leisure. She covers hotels, destinations (focusing on Europe, Asia, California, and Mexico), food and drink, cruises, and l
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Eva Anker Lund
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Jochen Werz
catalin curuliuc
Revenue Maker GmbH Impulse für Sales HR Innovation
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