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Copenhagen plaza hotel

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Overview of the Hotel: Situated right next to Copenhagen Central Station and directly opposite Tivoli Gardens, this hotel features air-conditioned rooms and the popular 19th-century style Library Bar. All its rooms, with their bright, classic décor and either modern or antique-style furniture are also provided with a minibar, plus cable and satellite TV to add to the guests’ luxury. This hotel’s impressive architecture and period interiors gives it plenty od old-world charm. It also provides Wi-Fi free of any charge throughout the hotel.

Amenities at the Hotel: Restaurant, Bar, 24-Hour Front Desk, Newspapers, Non-Smoking Rooms, Elevator, Express Check-In/Check-Out, Safety Deposit Box, Soundproofed Rooms, Heating, Luggage Storage, Airconditioning are some of the services provided by this hotel. Some other services like – Room Service, Meeting/Banquet Facilities, Business Centre, Laundry, Dry Cleaning, VIP Room Facilities, Breakfast in the Room, Currency Exchange, Shoe Shine, Car Hire, Fax/Photocopying – are also provided. Wi-Fi free of any charge is available throughout the hotel. Private parking without any reservation is also available, at applicable charges.

Hotel Rules: The Check in time for the hotel is from 14:00 hours and the Check out time is until 12:00 hours. All children under 2 years stay free of charge for cots. All older children or adults are charged DKK 350 per night per person for extra beds. Maximum capacity of extra beds/babycots in a room is 1. Any type of extra bed or baby cot is upon request and needs to be confirmed by the hotel. Supplements will not be calculated automatically in the total costs and have to be paid separately in the hotel. Cancellation and prepayment policies vary by room type. Pets are allowed. Charges may be applicable.

Hotel rooms and Types:

Double Room
Non-refundable price – DKK 1395.00
Free cancellation price – DKK 1495.00
Included in room price: 25 % VAT, Buffet breakfast

Single Room
Non-refundable price – DKK 1195.00
Free cancellation price – DKK 1295.00
Included in room price: 25 % VAT, Buffet breakfast

Family Room
Non-refundable price – DKK 1745.00
Free cancellation price – DKK 1845.00
Included in room price: 25 % VAT, Buffet breakfast

Superior Double Room
Non-refundable price – DKK 1595.00
Free cancellation price – DKK 1695.00
Included in room price: 25 % VAT, Buffet breakfast


Places of art and architecture in Copenhagen

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In case, you are an art lover then Copenhagen has a lot to offer to you and can begin your journey from Danish National Gallery, where you can enjoy the works of legend like Rembrandt, Picasso, and Matisse. There you can see and view a good number of paintings from the Danish artists from the ‘Golden Age”. More you can have enjoyment of a good number a large collection of classical statues and sculptures. The winter garden is another beautiful spot, where you can spare an entire day with relaxation while it is raining outside. Both these museums are situated in the downtown area.

For the exhibition of classic art you can take an excursion tour at the north of Copenhagen to the beautiful and well deserving Ordrupgaard to see the Monet, Renoir, Degas, and Gauguin. From here after viewing the classical paintings and art you can move ahead to the south of Arken Museum of Modern Art to see a world class exhibition of contemporary art, mostly Scandinavian, as well as to watch out the some most popular pieces of the contemporary art. The Hirschsprung Collection in Østerbro features the top-of-the-pops of Danish artists, with a particular focus on the Skagen painters.

Now moving from paintings and museum towards the Architecture, there you can see the extraordinary 7.5 turn helical corridor that leads towards the observation platform of Rundetarn that is one of the most extraordinary buildings in the Copenhagen.  It provides the very excellent views and clout in the center of the city. Next you can move to the
Christianshavn to climb up the circular stairs at the outside of the church spire of the Church of Our Saviour, about 100 meters up in the air. More at the opposite direction of Christiania, there you will get a self-governing community that has been squatting on an old naval region about the seventies. Their inventive as brightly coloured, home built houses are spectacular, and provide about a relaxed atmosphere, undoubtedly, it is one of the most attractive sites of the city.

At the south of Christiania you can view the old, crooked, brightly coloured buildings and soothing canals lined with masted ships present its to be an excellent arena to continue with stroll. Other different examples of classical architecture in the city include the impressive City Hall and the enormous dome of the Frederikskirken popularly refereed as the Marble Church. This dome, with about a span of 31 meters, is one of the biggest in the northern Europe. Finally the city’s tour is incomplete without the modernist architecture and its makers.

Copenhagen City Information

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Copenhagen city is the biggest city in the region of Oresund and has been the capital city of Denmark for over 400 years. Being a historic center it’s home to a network of parks, public squares and marvelous green spaces. As one of the most vibrant Scandinavian cities, it has an appealing skyline that is beautifully punctuated by several church steeples. It’s coastal scenery that is rated as Europe’s major port is arguably the word’s most recognized cruise destinations.

Visiting Copenhagen for the first time is not a hassle because there are tourist information centers that will give you exclusive fold-up map or tourism advice that will appropriately guide you through your stay at this lovely city. The tourism office off the Bernstroffsgade will give you maps that contain all the street indexes and the main sights that you should consider visiting free of charge. You can as well opt to get the maps and guide booklets from the information desk that is at the Kobenhavns Lufthavn airport.

There several activities that you can decide on participating in as you have a good time in this city. You can simply boat a canal that will take you through the scenic waterfront and enjoy a drink in the ample ambiance of the bars along the Nyhavn canal. Situated in the very center of the city of Copenhagen is the Rutsjebanen, which is an amazing roller coaster at the Tivoli Amusement park. This park is truly the place to be if you are an outgoing person who wants to have a memorable blast at in Denmark. While at it, for those who love shopping you can take a stroll through the world’s longest pedestrian mall along the Stroget and pick up your best items ranging from fashion to household pieces.

The city is home to several museums that are truly magnificent and amazing. If you love art, you will get to see the historical museums such as Malerisamlingen Ordrupgard also known as the museum of modern art, the Statens Museum for Kunst ( state museum of art), and the Royal Danish academy of art all filled with great masterpieces of art. Copenhagen city also hosts the Nationalmuseet, which is in fact the National museum and a historical treasure established in the year 1807 and contains most of the treasured pieces of this Denmark. There are other notable landmarks like the Den Lille Havfrue, which is a bronze mall that represents the famous Mermaid character created by Hans Christian Andersen.

As you enjoy the great cuisines in the restaurants and hotels the Copenhagen city, you will be treated to wonderful tourist attractions. Trippers from the Copenhagen get a chance to enjoy an awesome time around the Amager Island and of course the waterfront of Dragor. At the amusement parks or the town of Frederiksberg, you will get to feel the touch and experience of the fast roller coasters. The good thing about visiting Denmark as a whole is that, you get free hospital treatment in case you get sick.