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Take a look outside the window at Nyhavn and there’s no doubt that you’re in the heart of the city. 71 Nyhavn is one of a series of high-end waterfront warehouse hotels, and the designers have taken care to preserve the original architecture without sacrificing ultra-modern amenities. Located just minutes from the Royal Theatre and Kongens Nytorv along the city’s most famous harbour Nyhavn.
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Charlottehaven Apartments combines the independence of a furnished executive apartment with the service of a four-star hotel for the extended visitor. Extensive business services including translation, courier and secretarial services, limousine/car service, weekly maid service, valet parking, conference facilities and mobile phone rental are available.
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No frills here, but a clean, utilitarian option near Copenhagen Central station, 500 metres from the Town Hall Square. This three-star hotel is a reliable option for the business traveller who needs little more than basic, comfortable accommodation for a short stay in the city. Harmonious English-style decor and faultless service are the bonus.
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A classic example of raw 19th century architecture transformed into 21st century minimalism. The Admiral is housed in an old 18th century warehouse which was revamped into an ultra-modern hotel. Scenically located along the waterfront, the Admiral offers in-house sauna and tanning facilities, a restaurant (Salt) designed by Jasper Conran and the in-house basement nightclub Nautilus.
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The waterfront Marriott is a favourite bed-down for business travellers and dignitaries in the capital. Situated right on scenic Kalvebod Brygge, the Marriott offers not just luxurious accommodation, but roomy lounge and restaurant facilities with a panoramic view of leisure and cruise ships along the harbour. Conveniently located just 15 minutes from the airport and five minutes by cab to central Copenhagen.
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