1 Hotel Copenhagen feels like the cities soul brought to life in architecture. Nestled in the Latin Quarter, this adaptive reuse of the former Skt. Petri hotel embraces biophilic luxury with every aspect of its design—imagine reclaimed Dinesen wood, handcrafted limestone, Kvadrat textiles dipped in soft Scandinavian tones, and a soaring living wall that reaches 3.2 meters, all whispering of nature indoors.
Light floods the dramatic glass-roofed atrium—an urban oasis where you might find yourself lingering by the fire-lit lounge, framed by large windows that open onto a courtyard garden planted with native herbs and wildflowers.
Each one of the 282 rooms is a lesson in mindful luxury: natural linens, stone sinks, rainfall showers, and eco-conscious touches from yoga mats and recycled-glassware to zero-plastic policies.
Dining at Fjora, helmed by Green Michelin-starred chef Chantelle Nicholson, is a seasonal narrative you taste; meanwhile PÆRE, the cocktail bar, blends foraged botanicals with creative flair.
Wellness extends beyond gilded pools—the 24/7 Field House Gym uses natural materials, and a Bamford Spa, opening soon, promises oak-and-stone serenity.
In essence, 1 Hotel Copenhagen doesn’t just offer a stay—it offers a stylish, sustainable living philosophy: luxury that’s kind to the planet and deeply rooted in Scandi spirit and city soul.
Think of Hotel Sanders as your effortlessly cool friend’s
apartment—only infinitely more glamorous. Nestled on a serene cobblestone street behind the Royal Theatre, this former Opera Hotel has been transformed into a boutique hideaway that oozes elegant ease. Designed by Lind + Almond in collaboration with ex-ballet star Alexander Kølpin, the interiors blend mid-century Danish minimalism with plush velvet, rattan, and botanical prints that feel like a nod to colonial jet-set days.
The hotel is built for languid mornings and evening chats—grab coffee at Sanders Kitchen, linger in the Living Room by the fireplace, sip a cocktail in the velvet-draped Tata bar, or escape to the rooftop conservatory, all bathed in the kind of glow that Instagram dreams are made of. A place to retreat with a glass of natural wine after a day exploring Nyhavn.
Rooms are each unique, merging nostalgic charm with modern comfort—expect robes, minibars, and corners perfect for Vogue magazine lounging.
This is the kind of place where the service feels like your best friend’s doing—warm, intuitive, and effortlessly chic. Hotel Sanders isn’t just a stay—it’s a mood.
Tucked away in Nordhavn, The Audo is Copenhagen’s coolest hybrid: part design-forward hotel, part laid-back coworking hub, part concept store. Walk in, and there’s no reception desk—just a serene space where you can catch up on emails one moment and enjoy farm-to-table fare the next.
Housed in a repurposed merchant’s building by Norm Architects and furnished by Menu, the interiors are quiet design poetry—soft light, clean lines, beautiful materials. The restaurant champions seasonal produce and rotating pop-ups, while a chic coffee bar and concept store round out the cultured, calm aesthetic.
With just ten well-curated suites, The Audo feels almost secret society-exclusive—but in the best way. It’s perfect for creative souls who want to work, eat, and stay with equal beauty and ease. The vibe is quietly luxurious, with more “here’s where I edit my latest Instagram” than “I’m checking in.”
For those who like grandeur with their slow luxury, Villa Copenhagen is housed in the city’s former Grand Central Post Office. While its scale is impressive, the ethos is very much rooted in sustainability and Nordic sensibility. Open since 2020, the hotel has been reimagined with bold ambition and conscious luxury. Behind its neo-Baroque façade lies a soaring lobby under a glass dome, where you’ll find DJs setting the vibe and rooms that blend Scandi chic with soft minimalism.
Rooms are quietly luxe and functional. Bathrooms smell of forest-fresh Skog Calm products, beds are cloud-like, and the views gaze onto a courtyard that hums with life . The crown jewel? A heated 25-metre rooftop pool and sauna—perfect for sunrise laps after that cartwheel-worthy Instagram moment. Sustainability is not an afterthought but a lifestyle here—think eco-heated pools, local sourcing, and renewable energy woven into the fabric of the guest experience.
Villa Copenhagen is a boldly modern, socially vibrant hideaway—a place where architecture, comfort, and conscience converge with stylish elan.