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Posted on Jul 3, 2026
Anonymous UserGreat hostel in an excellent location. It’s within walking distance of Copenhagen Central Station, Tivoli Gardens, and many of the city’s main attractions, which made exploring the city easy.
What stood out most was how much there is to do inside the hostel. If you arrive before check-in or have a late flight, train, or bus after check-out, there are plenty of spaces to relax, work, or socialize. There are games, a rooftop area, a gym, and several common spaces, so waiting never feels like a waste of time.
The hostel is clean, modern, and has a friendly atmosphere. Lockers are available for luggage storage for an additional fee, which is convenient if you want to explore the city without carrying your bags.
Overall, I had a great experience and would definitely stay here again. Highly recommended for solo travelers, couples, and groups visiting Copenhagen.
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Price per night from:£24
Posted on Feb 14, 2026
Guest User
Lovely hotel accessible to city centre - quiet neighbourhood. Staff very helpful and courteous. Room was compact but clean and practical. Beds were comfy, we slept well and we had new towels daily for our three day stay. Would have preferred larger pillows and more than one pillow - duvets were lovely and warm.
Breakfast was lovely with a range of breads, pastries, cereals, fruits, meats, boiled eggs and cheeses with coffee and juice. Good value for money even if bedrooms are on the small side. Staff ordered a taxi to airport for our early departure - very much appreciated.
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Price per night from:£86
Posted on Mar 20, 2026|Economy Twin Room with Shared Bathroom
JL HidemiThanks for allow us to check in early. Storage luggage with a fee. With share bathroom and 2 beds with sofa. And sink and desk inside the room. Just I need to climb up 4th floor with my large luggage. Everything is good and clean. Staff is friendly and helpful, near to train station, very convenience to walk around the city.
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Price per night from:£70
Posted on Sep 8, 2025|Bed In Shared Dormitory, Mixed Dorm
Guest UserClean, unique indoor camping style, comfy bed with its own charging socket and light. Fresh bed linen, large lockers, plenty of toilets and showers with hot water. Large common/dining area, 24/7 reception next to bar area which also sells food, coffee etc. Lovely outdoor roof terrace. Near bus, Metro & train transport to all areas of the city and beyond - good links to Central Station and airport. My only criticism is that it doesn't have a kitchen for guests to cook their own food in - however, they do allow you to buy food from the plentiful nearby street food vendors & supermarkets and they do have power sockets in the common area if you have a travel kettle or similar. Would recommend this hostel and stay there again myself. Copenhagen is a beautiful city, very walkable, clean & interesting.
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Price per night from:£22
Posted on May 25, 2026|Single Room with Private Bathroom
duguguirenThis is an older hotel, but all the common areas, including the lobby, restaurant, and corridors, are beautifully decorated. There's even a small garden next to the restaurant, which makes having breakfast there quite pleasant. The room itself is a bit small, and there's no kettle, but the lobby offers free hot water. It's clear they've made efforts to update and improve things to keep up with the times. The breakfast, however, was just okay – the simplest of all the hotel breakfasts I had on this trip, though the bread and cheese quality was decent. So, based on the common areas, it could easily be a 3-star, but the room itself is probably more like 2-star at best.
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Price per night from:£54
Posted on May 14, 2026|Annex 1 (Shared F.)
duguguirenCouldn't check in early, but the common areas were super functional, vibrant, and relaxing – really on par with Clink in Amsterdam. While waiting on the 3rd floor, I looked through the floor-to-ceiling windows and saw a full rainbow panorama right in front of me, even spotting people walking on top of it clearly.
However, paying an extra 50 DKK for bed linen was ridiculous, especially since it wasn't mentioned during booking! That evening, I asked the front desk if there was hot water, and they said yes, but it would cost 15 DKK per cup. Seriously! For a hostel, not having a communal kitchen or a fridge to store food, and not even providing a kettle, is just unacceptable. I can't consider these facilities to be adequate.
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Price per night from:£69
Posted on Jun 23, 2026
IdansLocation is perfect and around 10 minutes walk from the train station.
I paid for an upgrade to the Heaven Rooms which was located on the the 9th floor with great view!
The service and kindness of each of the people in the front desk was worth mentioning.
Two disadvantages:
1. Breakfast was ok, but for the price you pay they could have add some more options, although the view was amazing!
2. The price of the lockers is quite high and unexpected until you see it in the front desk.
Other than that it was great and well recommended!!
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Price per night from:£71
Posted on May 28, 2026
Yolanda
The location is decent; both the train and metro stations are within walking distance. However, there aren't many dining options nearby. When I first arrived, I found one pizza place, but that was about it for restaurants. The hotel breakfast is simple but filling enough. There's hot water available downstairs, and luggage storage is free, though it's in a basement without an elevator. Carrying heavy bags up and down is quite a hassle, especially since it's unattended. I guess that's understandable for a youth hostel.
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Price per night from:£28
Posted on Jun 21, 2026
Guest User
This modern chain hotel offers excellent value for money. It's conveniently located within walking distance of the metro, train, and bus stations, making it easy to get to both the city center and the airport. Right next to the hotel is a large shopping mall called FIELD'S, which has a big supermarket, so dining and shopping options are very convenient. The rooms are small but well-equipped with everything you need, including a kettle. You'll need to pick up a hairdryer from the front desk. Each room has a private bathroom, though the shower area is a bit cramped, which is the only minor drawback.
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Price per night from:£53
Posted on Jun 21, 2026
Guest UserI stayed here for 5 nights. First, I want to say that the staff were always kind, friendly, and helpful. When I explained my situation to the receptionist, she was very understanding and kindly moved me to a female-only room, which I truly appreciated.
However, I would strongly advise women to think carefully before booking a mixed dorm room. During my first 4 nights in a mixed room, I barely slept at all. Several of the men snored loudly throughout the night, sometimes at the same time. One guest had an alarm going off around 3 a.m. every night to pray, and another guest was constantly coughing. After arriving in Denmark following two days of travel, the lack of sleep became overwhelming.
The situation became so exhausting that one morning I gave up trying to sleep and went to the reception area at 5 a.m. just to rest somewhere quieter. It seriously affected my first days in the country and made my arrival much more stressful than it should have been.
Once I was moved to a women’s room, I was finally able to get proper rest. For that, I am very grateful to the staff.
The employees deserve praise for their kindness and professionalism, but based on my experience, I would never choose a mixed dorm room again.
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Price per night from:£14