First Hotel Kong Frederik

Copenhagen


There's something rather baronial about black-and-gold Kong Frederik, its interiors a mix of dark woods, antique furnishings, and paintings of Danish royalty and hunting scenes. The well-appointed rooms include wonderfully comfortable beds with fluffy duvets and free bottled water and soft drinks in the mini bar. Staff are friendly and helpful, and it's within easy walking distance of the lively Latin Quarter.


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2. Rådhus

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3. Jens Olsen's World Clock

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5. Caritas Well

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8. Rådhus Courtyard

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