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  2. The best hotels in Copenhagen for family-friendly city breaks

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    Renowned for being a family-friendly place to live and a delightful city to bring up kids, Copenhagen is a good bet for a family holiday, too.The country that brought us Lego has a quieter pace of ...

  3. Admiral Hotel (Copenhagen) - Wikipedia

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    Admiral Hotel is a hotel in central Copenhagen, Denmark, located on the waterfront of the Inner Harbour between the mouth of the Nyhavn canal and the royal residence Amalienborg Palace. The building is a former warehouse.

  4. 71 Nyhavn Hotel - Wikipedia

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    71 Nyhavn is a high-end hotel based in two converted warehouses on the corner of the Nyhavn Canal and the main harbour front of Copenhagen, Denmark. It has 150 rooms and is after an upgrade completed in 2018 Arp-Hansen Hotel Group 's most expensive hotel.

  5. Hotel d'Angleterre - Wikipedia

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    The kitchen of Hotel D'Angleterre is used as location for the fictional restaurant Maxim at 0:35:23 in the 1978 Olsen-banden film The Olsen Gang Sees Red. [8]The protagonist (played by Paul Newman) stays on Hotel d'Angleterre on his way to the GDR in the 1966 Alfred Hitchcock spy film Torn Curtain and Hitchcock is in one of the scenes seen sitting in the lobby with a baby in his arms.

  6. The best luxury hotels in Copenhagen for stylish interior ...

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    The world’s first design hotel, Radisson Collection Royal Hotel is a bold 1960s tower down the street from Copenhagen’s central station, emblazoned with SAS on the top.

  7. Hotel Bethel - Wikipedia

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    Hotel Bethel viewed from the other side of the canal. In 1949, Bethel took over the neighbouring building at Nyhavn 22, a former merchant's house completed in 1779 for af Samuel Blichfeldt (1749-1787). Hans Christian Andersen lived in the building from 1871 to 1875. The yellow building is three storeys high and nine bays wide.

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