High Priced Hotels - Over $180 per night

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Posted by Your Guide on May 17, 2006 8:44 PM

Radisson SAS Royal Hotel – The Radisson was designed by architect Arne Jacobsen and is famous for this reason. Each of the 260 rooms is different. Built in 1960, this hotel is located next to the Town Hall Square and the Tivoli gardens. It features the Alberto-K Restaurant on the 20th floor. The Alberto-K serves Scandinavian-Italian cuisine and offers an amazing view of Copenhagen. The hotel's other restaurant, The Cafe Royal, is open only for breakfast. Each room has cable television, a safe, high-speed Internet access, free newspaper, a mini-bar, and a coffee maker. Pets are allowed in the Radisson SAS.

Amenities include babysitting or child care, laundry and dry cleaning services, concierge services, car rental, meeting facilities, barber and hair stylist, currency exchange, gift shop, A-V equipment rental, room service, multi-lingual staff, health club and spa, and a game room.

Hotel D’Angleterre – Built in 1755, this hotel is the most prestigious hotel in Copenhagen, and possibly all of Denmark. All 123 rooms are classically English in style and design. From this hotel, guests can enjoy amazing views of Kongens Nytorv and Nyhavn, which are popular tourist attractions near Copenhagen’s harbor. Each room has cable television, Internet access, a safe, a mini-bar, and a balcony or terrace.

Amenities include babysitting or child care, laundry and dry cleaning services, car rental, concierge services, currency exchange, A-V equipment rental, room service, a multi-lingual staff, an in-house restaurant, a health club and spa, and indoor pool, and a hot tub.

Hotel Imperial Copenhagen – The Hotel Imperial is a very popular hotel that is located only six miles from the airport and a quarter-mile from Town Hall Square. It has two in-house restaurants: The Brasserie Imperial, which also has a cocktail lounge, and The Imperial Garden, a gourmet restaurant. Room service is also available, as well as a meeting area and a fireplace area. Each room has high-speed Internet access, an iron, a hairdryer, a coffeemaker, a whirlpool, a safe, a refrigerator, cable television, free newspaper, a mini-bar, a balcony or terrace, and a digital entertainment system. The Hotel Imperial also allows pets.

Amenities include babysitting or child care, laundry and dry cleaning services, car rental, concierge services, currency exchange, complementary coffee, available use of computers, A-V equipment rental, electronic keys, and a multi-lingual staff.

Sofitel Plaza Copenhagen – Built in 1913 by King Frederik VIII, the Sofitel is directly across from the train station and overlooks the Tivoli gardens. It boasts 87 rooms and 6 suites, and there is a restaurant in-house: The Flora Danica. The Sofitel also has its own well-known bar: The Library Bar. Each room has cable television, Internet access, free newspapers, a safe, a balcony or terrace, and a mini-bar.

Amenities include laundry and dry cleaning services, car rental, business center, concierge services, currency exchange, available use of computers, electronic keys, A-V equipment rental, room service, a multi-lingual staff, and a health club. Pets are allowed at the Sofitel.






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