Staying in Copenhagen at a medium or low price is complicated. The Capital of Denmark is quite expensive and to give you an idea, a standard double room in a moderately acceptable and central hotel will cost you 130 euros on average.
The city has a wide variety of accommodation for all tastes and budgets. In this post I tell you about the best areas to stay and some hotel recommendations in Copenhagen.
Do not forget, that I leave you a complete guide of the 20 best things to do in Copenhagen so that you make the most of your trip and do not forget to visit any essential place.
WHERE TO STAY IN COPENHAGEN: BEST AREAS AND HOTELS
The City Center, Indre By, a very good option where to stay in Copenhagen
The city center, known as Indre By, is the oldest neighborhood in the city and also the most charming place. According to records, it began to develop in the year 1167 and here are some of the most essential places to visit in Copenhagen.
It is a very popular area and is a good accommodation option. Although in general the city has a good public transport network, staying in the center means you don't have to depend on timetables. In this area it is difficult to find accommodation for less than 110 euros.
Our accommodation option: Copenhagen Admiral Hotel 4* For our stay in Copenhagen we opted for this beautiful and renovated hotel. It is located in the center, with everything very close. Clean, comfortable and great staff treatment. We would certainly repeat.
Some great options where to stay in the center of Copenhagen:
Frederiskberg, the fashionable area to stay in Copenhagen
Frederiskberg is a small city within Copenhagen and is one of the most popular and fashionable areas among travelers and young people. In general it is a high class residential area, although there are also accommodation options that are well priced.
Some great accommodation options in Frederiskberg:
Vesterbro, the old red light district of Copenhagen
Staying in the Vesterbo neighborhood is a good idea if you want to be centrally located and not spend a lot. It was known as the red light district of Copenhagen, being in the past an area of prostitution and drugs. Currently, it is a renovated area with many accommodation options.
Some great accommodation options in Vesterbro:
Østerbro, a perfect area if you are looking for tranquility
Østerbro is located north of the historic city center. It is an area of the city with many green areas and large areas for shopping and leisurely strolling.
It is one of the most expensive areas of the city, yes, it is a great area to stay, away from the hustle and bustle of the center and with good restaurants.
Some great accommodation options in Østerbro:
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