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Hotel Alexandra

$150-250/ night

Book this if You want to sleep inside a living Danish design museum and don't mind a bit of city noise for the sake of style.

Why People Love It

8.3⭐873 reviews
  • Authentic mid-century modern furniture in every room (Wegner, Juhl, Jacobsen)
  • Daily complimentary wine hour in the retro lobby
  • Unbeatable location steps from Tivoli Gardens and City Hall

Quick Take: A stunning time capsule of 1950s Danish cool that unfortunately sits on one of Copenhagen's loudest boulevards.

Reviewed by @shakespeareagency:Β I felt like I traveled back in time staying here! The vintage Danish furniture makes the room so cozy, and I loved sipping wine in the lobby before heading out. It’s right in the center of everything, so the energy is amazing. Definitely request a city view room!


Guest Who Stayed Here Said

The hype

Travelers adore the vintage vibe and friendly staff but consistently warn light sleepers about the street noise.

Reality check

The 'retro' aesthetic is authentic, which means some furniture shows genuine wear and tearβ€”it's not a pristine, sterile hotel.

  • You are a design nerd who knows the difference between a Chieftain Chair and an Egg Chair
  • You want to be in the absolute center of the action
  • You appreciate a social lobby culture with free wine and vinyl records

Cleanliness & Maintenance

8.5
  • Housekeeping: Daily and generally thorough, though vintage furniture can sometimes trap dust in crevices.
  • Bathroom hygiene: Clean but older fixtures; grout is usually scrubbed well but wear is visible.
  • Maintenance: Good overall, but expect some creaky floorboards and worn fabric on the 60-year-old chairs.
  • Linens & towels: Fresh and crisp, typical hotel quality.
  • Odors & scents: Generally fresh, with a hint of old wood/furniture polish in the lobby; no cigarette smoke issues.

Sleepabilityβ„’

6MODERATE
MODERATE
0-4LOUD
4-7.5MODERATE
7.5-10SILENT
  • Sirens and heavy traffic from H.C. Andersens Boulevard
  • Thin walls between some rooms

Before you book

Good to know

  • Breakfast is served at the connected restaurant Ø-12 and costs ~210 DKK ($30) per person
  • There is no on-site parking; you'll need to use the nearby 'Well Parking' garage
  • The hotel has a 'Green Key' certification and focuses on sustainability

What to pack

  • Earplugs (essential for street-facing rooms)
  • Universal travel adapter (Type K is standard in Denmark, but Type C/F often works)
  • Walking shoes (Copenhagen is a walking/biking city)

Room Genie

Best picks

  • Finn Juhl Suite (Bedroom faces the quiet courtyard, living room faces the street)
  • Superior Double facing the courtyard (for silence)
  • Verner Panton Suite (for a wild, colorful 60s psychedelic vibe)

Rooms to avoid

  • Standard Singles facing the street (often smallest and loudest)
  • 1st-floor rooms (closest to street noise and pedestrians)

Room Request Genie – copy & paste

β€œI am a light sleeper and would love a room facing the inner courtyard (StudiestrΓ¦de side) to avoid the boulevard noise. If available, a room on a higher floor would be appreciated.”

FAQ & Hidden tips

Everything you actually want to know before you book.

Is there air conditioning?

Most rooms have AC, but some smaller 'Standard' or 'Superior' singles may only have fans. Explicitly request an AC room if visiting in summer.

Is breakfast included?

Usually not. It's an extra charge served at the adjacent Restaurant Ø-12, though some booking packages may include it.

How bad is the noise?

On the street side, it's noticeable. The hotel provides earplugs, but if you are sensitive, you must book a courtyard room.

Is there a gym?

No on-site gym, but they offer discounted day passes to a nearby fitness center and rent bikes for active exploration.

Do they have an elevator?

Yes, there is a small, retro-style elevator that services all floors.

Is it pet friendly?

No, pets are generally not allowed.


Insider Tips

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    The 'Honesty Bar' in the lobby is separate from the free wine hourβ€”you can pour your own drinks and just mark it down.

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    Ask the staff to play a record from their vinyl collection in the lobby; they love sharing the music.

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    The 'Collector's Suite' allows you to actually buy the vintage furniture in the room if you fall in love with a piece.

5 things to know before you go

  • πŸ’‘The lobby bathrooms are sometimes cooler designed than the ones in the standard rooms.

  • πŸ’‘You can rent a cargo bike (Christiania bike) directly from the hotel to haul your shopping.

  • πŸ’‘The 'free wine hour' is a great way to meet other travelers, but it's strictly one glass usually.

  • πŸ’‘Some 'courtyard' views are really just looking at a brick wall, but the silence is worth it.

  • πŸ’‘The carpets in the hallways are retro-patterned but can feel a bit worn in high-traffic areas.

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