Hotel d'Angleterre

Copenhagen


Hitting the scene in 1755, the neoclassical d'Angleterre is Copenhagen's most glamorous slumber palace. Renovated in 2013, it's once again fit for royalty and mere mortal sybarites. Regal portraits, fireplaces and art nouveau flourishes keep things suitably posh in the public areas, while the hotel's rooms and suites deliver contemporary twists on classic luxury, with powdery accents, luxurious fabrics and marble bathrooms.

The hotel's rebirth also includes an extraordinary 2,000 sq ft tile-and-marble pool, part of the hotel's luxury spa. Other hotel perks include the city's first dedicated champagne bar, and Michelin-starred nosh spot Marchal.


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