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Excellent luxury hotel. Fantastic service. Great location. Awesome vibe.
Charming waterfront hotel with rustic atmosphere, housed in converted early 19th-century warehouse situated on canal. The hotel is adorned with a significant collection of Danish 20th century art with such artists as Asger Jorn, Karel Appel, and more.
You cannot only sense the spirit of the place when you stay at 71 Nyhavn Hotel, but also when you move outside the hotel. We highly recommend you to take a stroll along Nyhavn, which surrounds you with the narrow, artistic houses that stand, side by side, as coloured pencils in an unfolded case on one side and the light rocking boats on the other side.
You can continue your walk to The King’s New Square or the shopping area Strøget and experience the capital’s must-sees Amalienborg and Christiania. If you want to see attractions outside Copenhagen, you can get on the metro and busses just around the corner.
In the cozy little corner of Copenhagen, you find the iconic Nyhavn, which tell stories that reach back to the sixteenth century. Meaning stories about a canal that has been a mercantile centre of the shipping in the Baltics. Later on as a place for fuddled sailors, ‘filles de joie’ and daily police patrols… and now as a place that has changed into a buzzing and culture-historical time capsule and, therefore, has a notorious appeal to both local and international citizens.
It is also here, in two of the area’s well-preserved warehouses on the sunny side of the canal, 71 Nyhavn Hotel has its address. We look forward to welcoming you behind the brick fronts that ‘reveal’ the wear and tear… but frame underplayed elegance and unique experiences.
As our guest, you wake up in an exclusive and relaxed atmosphere, hidden from the noise, but close to the city life and soft lapping of waves. The hotel, which is placed in the Red Warehouse from 1805 and the Yellow Warehouse from 1830, is the last building in Nyhavn and has the closest view of Copenhagen Harbour.
Therefore, the old buildings create a authentic frame around 130 Executive rooms and suites. From many of these, you can enjoy a direct view of the dancing water surface of the harbour, fishing boats, and snapshot keen tourists. Like the rest of the hotel, all of our rooms carry a common thread of underplayed elegance and Scandinavian style. Especially due to the exposed beams of Pomeranian pinewoods, which constitutes the skeleton in our historic hotel.
The old warehouse basement accommodate our morning restaurant – and in here, you cannot only satisfy your hunger for food, but also your hunger for knowledge. While you fill the plate with everything from omelets and pancakes, made at the live cooking station, to butter pleasant-smelling croissants and sherbet glasses of yoghurt, crunch and berries, you can be an expert on Denmark through stories and historical anecdotes, placed on the buffet. We call the concept ‘Morning Stories’.
The spirit, chronicle and intimate atmosphere that characterize our location make you forget the time and the telephone, relax and get into deep conversations. Well, and just enjoy the moment. This atmosphere matches our status as hosts since we want to make sure that you feel comfortable and special.
Therefore, we follow you to the elevator, ask about your experiences in the capital and happily share our personal favorites and recommendations regarding all that Copenhagen has to offer. That is, maybe, the reason why we were mentioned as ‘sailor hosts’ several years ago… and that title still make us smile.