Top 10 budget hotels in Copenhagen (2024)

Hotel Fox

This boutique art hotel launched in 2005 as part of Volkswagen's campaign for the car of the same name. Twenty-one designers and artists, including London-based collective Container Plus and Danish graphics agency e-types, got together to create 61 rooms in varying degrees of kitsch, camp and cool. Next year Fox is undergoing a makeover but it still offers a quirky and affordable option in the heart of the city. The rooms come in four sizes and (obviously) are all individually designed, so check out their website for detailed descriptions of each room.
Small doubles from £85. +45 3313 3000, hotelfox.dk

Hotel Sct Thomas

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Værndedamsvej, a street between the trendy Vesterbro area and the independent municipality of Frederiksberg, has been described as a small slice of Paris in Copenhagen, due to its array of restaurants, bars and food shops. Sct Thomas is only a baguette's throw away from this culinary hotspot, and the hotel is perfectly located for exploring the parks around Frederiksberg and the hipster bars of Vesterbro. The rooms and showers are rather small but tastefully decorated. The location in a residential area should guarantee a quiet night's sleep.
Doubles from around £78 B&B. +45 3321 6464, hotelsctthomas.dk

Wake Up Copenhagen

If you don't mind the slightly industrial surroundings, this newly opened budget hotel south of the main train station offers great value in a central location. Wake Up punches above its weight when it comes to the interior design, with its slick, modern Scandinavian style, and the compact rooms (12-15 sq metres) all come with free Wi-Fi and flatscreen TV. If you pay an extra £25-35 per night you can get a room on one of the top floors, which have views over the city centre.
Standard doubles from £60, singles from £40. +45 4480 0000, wakeupcopenhagen.com

Tivoli Hotel

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Located next to Wake Up – its budget sibling owned by the same company – the Tivoli opened last year as a place to stay for visitors to Tivoli Gardens theme park. Although it doesn't quite convey the same historical charm as the 168-year old amusem*nt park, you will find classic Tivoli elements incorporated into the interior design and there is plenty of options to keep the family entertained, including a swimming pool as well as indoor and outdoor playgrounds. Look out for special family deals if you are staying for two or more nights.
Double rooms, including entrance to Tivoli Gardens, from £110. +45 4487 0000, tivolihotel.com

Hotel Christian IV

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Although its relation to the court of King Christian IV is only by name, this hotel is located on the doorstep of royal Copenhagen, between the leafy Rosenborg Castle gardens (also known as the King's garden) and Amalienborg, where the Queen resides during the winter season. It is a good position from which to explore the historic parts of the city while avoiding the hustle and bustle of the main pedestrian drags. Rooms are basic but with a homely touch, and there are bikes for rent at £14 per day.
Doubles from £110. +45 3332 1044, hotelchristianiv.dk

Danhostel Copenhagen City

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This is probably the only hostel in the world to share a furniture designer, Danish company GUBI, with the Museum of Modern Art in New York. The 15-storey "design" hostel is located in an old trade union headquarters and overlooks Copenhagen's central canal. From here it is a short walk to the main railway station and the town hall square, or you can pop over Langebro bridge and jump in the open air harbour pool by the Islands Brygge waterfront. The hostel has shared rooms with four, six, eight or 10 beds, all en suite with shower, and you can also reserve them for private use. There are extra charges for linen and a special guest fee if you don't hold an international hostel card, so make sure you add the extras to the price.
Beds from £15. Family room for four people including bath, from £70. +45 3311 8585, dgi-byen.dk/hostel

Axel Hotel Guldsmeden

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The old red light district west of the railway station is virtually unrecognisable to anyone who visited the area 20 years ago. Although you can still catch a glimpse of Copenhagen's seedier side, the gentrification of the area has brought along the usual mix of eclectic fashion stores, cafes and gourmet restaurants, some of the best of which are in Kødbyen, the meatpacking district. Although you can find cheaper options, the Axel Guldsmeden spa hotel is the pick of the bunch with its Balinese-style rooms, kitted out with Persian rugs, stone sinks and four-poster beds (some also include balconies and bathtubs).
Doubles from £110. +45 3331 3266, hotelguldsmeden.dk

Ibsens Hotel

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Ibsens is on the corner of the charming shopping street Nansensgade, nestled between the downtown area and the lakes surrounding the city centre. The hotel will wrap up renovation of its rooms and lobby area later this month and has found inspiration among the local shops and designers. These include Piet Breinholm (the man who turned the vintage Danish leather schoolbag into a style object), who has crafted leather tags for the room keys. The hotel is a short walk from Nørreport station which has train connections to Sweden and the northbound coastline heading up to the Louisiana art museum.
Doubles from £100. +45 3313 1913, ibsenshotel.dk

Hotel Cph Living

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Instead of just ogling at the boats docked along the city's waterways, you can go one better and book your own floating holiday home. Cph Living is a hotel boat in the heart of Copenhagen's canals, between Islands Brygge and Christianshavn. The 12 cabin rooms on the old transport pram have floor-to-ceiling windows and French balconies, while you can lounge on the deck and take in the view of the "Black Diamond" royal library building across the water.
Doubles from £110 B&B. +45 6160 8546, cphliving.com

And if you want to fork out a little bit extra …

Bella Sky

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With two massive towers leaning away from each other at 15 degrees, Bella Sky is as much an architectural landmark as it is a hotel. Opening in May 2011, the 814-room building designed by architects 3XN will be the largest hotel in Scandinavia. It's located in the developing new-townish area of Ørestad between the city centre and the airport, and although the area is probably better known for its innovative architecture than cosy atmosphere, the metro next door will take you to central Copenhagen in 10 minutes. Otherwise, the sky bar on the 23rd floor should provide you with unrivalled views of the cityscape and the surrounding meadows.
Singles from £130, doubles from £150. +45 7027 4274, bellaskycomwell.dk

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FAQs

What is the best part of Copenhagen to stay in? ›

Where to Stay in Copenhagen: 6 Best Areas
  • 1- Indre By: the best area for first-time visitors.
  • 2- Vesterbro: the best area for nightlife.
  • 3- Østerbro: the best area for families.
  • 4- Nørrebro: the best area to stay on a budget.
  • 5- Christianshavn: the best area for Bohemian vibes.
Aug 15, 2023

How many nights is enough in Copenhagen? ›

I suggest spending at least 3 days in Copenhagen, which is perfect for a long weekend getaway! 3 days are great for immersing yourself in the unique atmosphere of the Danish capital and discovering its main highlights and attractions – without rushing. On the other hand, spending more time is always a great thing.

How many stars are there in the Copenhagen Admiral Hotel? ›

Copenhagen Admiral Hotel is a four-star hotel located in the heart of Copenhagen between theatres, the city's best shopping and the biggest tourist attractions.

How many hotels does Copenhagen have? ›

There are 113 hotels and 25 hotel chains in Copenhagen. 59 of them are independent hotels.

Are there any areas to avoid in Copenhagen? ›

Around Copenhagen Central Station you should pay extra attention to pickpockets. The area around City Hall Square and the beginning of Strøget (the pedestrian street) is very busy, and also an area to be aware of thieves.

What is the prettiest area in Copenhagen? ›

Christianshavn. The coloured houses and idyllic canals make Christianshavn (and the island of Holmen) unique and one of Copenhagen's most picturesque neighbourhoods. Made up of a group of small islands, the neighbourhood is a real charmer, and ideal to explore by bike, on foot along the quays or even from...

Is Copenhagen a walkable city? ›

Copenhagen, being flat, built around waterways and with a compact downtown area, is a very walkable city – and most points of interest are within easy reach of City Hall Square (1) and Central Station (2), where the tourist office (3) is situated (4 Vesterbrogade; winter opening hours 9am-5pm, 9am-4pm on Saturday, ...

How much money do I need for 5 days in Copenhagen? ›

Average daily spend by real travellers in Copenhagen: Kr 690 (£81) This reflects what everyday travellers tend to spend in Copenhagen. Think mid-range - most of the major attractions, a few cab rides, maybe a big night out, and a bit of shopping on the side.

What months are best for Copenhagen? ›

High season in Copenhagen is the summer months, from June to August, when the days are long. In June, the sky is light until 10 pm. Locals are out soaking up the warm weather and enjoying al-fresco drinking and dining. This is the best time to go to Copenhagen to see Danes really enjoying their city.

How many stars is Noma Copenhagen? ›

Noma (/ˈnoʊ. mə/) is a three-Michelin-star restaurant run by chef René Redzepi, and co-founded by Claus Meyer, in Copenhagen, Denmark. The name is a syllabic abbreviation of the two Danish words "nordisk" (Nordic) and "mad" (food).

How big is the room at Wakeup Copenhagen? ›

Measuring 12-15 m2 in area, all guest rooms at Wakeup Copenhagen are comfortable and modern, en-suite, air conditioned and come with multi-channel, flat screen TV, a good-sized desk and a free wireless internet connection as standard.

Can you see the stars in Copenhagen? ›

Copenhagen also has the second-lowest light pollution level in the study, with an average of 17.87 radiance units. For those looking for a spot to stargaze whilst in the Danish capital, we recommend heading to Rundetaarn, or Round House in English, which is Europe's oldest functioning observatory.

What is the most famous part of Copenhagen? ›

Tivoli is the most popular attraction in all of Denmark for a reason. Over 4 million visit the park every year and it is not surprising considering how much Tivoli has to offer.

How popular is Seaside Hotel in Denmark? ›

From 2016 through 2020, the series was the most watched fictional series on Danish television. As of June 2024, seasons 1–10 are available in the United States on PBS Passport.

What is the richest town in Copenhagen? ›

Gentofte is the most wealthy municipality in Denmark and consists of several fashionable Copenhagen suburbs such as Hellerup and Charlottenlund.

What is the best area to go out in Copenhagen? ›

For unbridled nightlife, head to Vesterbro, Nørrebro and Østerbro: these neighbourhoods are home to the capital's most famous and popular nightclubs.

What is the main tourist street in Copenhagen? ›

Strøget is most famous for shopping. Major international high fashion brands such as Prada, Max Mara, Louis Vuitton, Mulberry, Hermès and Gucci are represented at the end of Strøget facing Kongens Nytorv.

Is 3 days in Copenhagen too much? ›

3 perfect days in Copenhagen. Welcome to Copenhagen, the land of bicycles, stunning architecture, and excellent food. With just three days for your trip, it's easy to pack your schedule with too many attractions (but never too many tebirkes, the tasty flaky poppy seed pastries with marzipan filling).

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