Hotel Alexandra

Top choice in Copenhagen


The furniture of Danish design deities such as Arne Jacobsen, Ole Wanscher and Kaare Klint graces the interiors of the crisp, refined yet homey Alexandra. Rooms are effortlessly cool, each decked out in a mix of mid-century Danish pieces. Purists can opt for one of the suites, which are dedicated to single Danish designers. On-site parking costs 180kr per day.

Although the hotel faces a busy road, it's a quick walk from the cosy Latin Quarter.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Copenhagen attractions

1. Rådhuspladsen

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The square outside Copenhagen's Rådhus (City Hall) unites the busy thoroughfare of Vestrobrogade and the bustling Strøget pedestrian street. While the…

2. Rådhus

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Completed in 1905, Copenhagen's national Romantic-style city hall is the work of architect Martin Nyrop. Inside is the curious Jens Olsen's World Clock,…

3. Jens Olsen's World Clock

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The most famous resident at Copenhagen's Rådhus (City Hall) is the curious Jens Olsen's World Clock, designed by astromechanic Jens Olsen (1872–1945) and…

4. Rådhus Tower

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You can climb the 105m city hall tower for a commanding view of Tivoli Gardens and the city centre.

5. Tivoli Gardens

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Dating from 1843, tasteful Tivoli wins fans with its dreamy whirl of amusement rides, twinkling pavilions, carnival games and open-air stage shows…

6. Rådhus Courtyard

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Influenced by the architecture of northern Italy, City Hall's courtyard features a central fountain.

7. Caritas Well

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Named for the Goddess of Charity, this lovely fountain was built in 1608 by King Christian IV, when Gammeltorv was the city's main square, and is the…

8. Domhuset

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Built in 1815, Copenhagen’s neoclassical courthouse was designed by CF Hansen, also responsible for Vor Frue Kirke. It's linked by its own ‘bridge of…