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WHAT WE LOVE...

Streamlined interior design is one of Denmark's biggest claims to fame - and nowhere celebrates that classic Danish style more than Hotel Alexandra. This central hotel, on the edge of City Hall Square, is furnished top to toe with vintage items from the golden era of the 1950s and '60s. If you already know about the big name designers, you'll appreciate living among their works; if you don't this is your chance to learn, with knowledgeable staff to answer any questions, and little nuggets of information painted on the corridor walls. Staying here could well prove educational but even if Juhl and Jacobsen mean nothing to you, you can still appreciate the hotel's homely atmosphere and handy location, within easy reach of shops, nightlife and transport links.

THE DETAILS

Location

It's just a five-minute walk from here to pretty Ørstedsparken, a lovely place for a stroll or jog around the lake.

The hotel is close to Town Hall Square and Tivoli Gardens, as well as the main shopping district.
By plane: direct flights to Copenhagen from London, Manchester and Edinburgh (1 hour 45 minutes). It's a 20-minute drive to the hotel. Parking costs DKK 295 per day. skyscanner.net

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Style & Character

Clearly, it's heaven for lovers of the Danish Modern style, but even design illiterates can appreciate its warmth and one-of-a-kind personality. It may have a vintage vibe but that doesn't mean it's shabby - furniture is polished and interiors feel fresh.

Service & Facilities

If you're happy to forego housekeeping in your room, reception will give you a drinks voucher to spend in the hotel.

  • Honesty bar
  • Terrace
  • Bike rental
  • Free Wi-Fi

Rooms

The Q Suite is designed as a tribute to female Danish designers and has the largest, smartest bathroom. No messing about with erratic electronic entry cards here - you get a proper, old-fashioned, heavy-fobbed key, which is also for sale as a souvenir.

Room, Superior Room, Deluxe Room, Verner Panton Suite, Q Suite, Collector's Suite
Facilities include: ensuite bathroom with toiletries, hairdryer, tea and coffee facilities, desk, TV, free Wi-Fi

Food & Drink

In keeping with the vintage theme, the honesty bar in the lounge is stocked with drinks that were around in the 1950s and '60s. Guests get a free glass of red or white during the nightly wine hour.

Breakfast: breakfast is served at the Ø12 coffee shop directly next door to the hotel. Open daily for breakfast, brunch and lunch.

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