NH Hotel Group welcomes its first five-star hotel in Denmark, set to deliver extraordinary experiences to 150,000+ guests a year from all over the world. NH Collection Copenhagen is located in a unique historical and sustainable building in the picturesque district of Christianshavn, where visitors can enjoy both the vibrant city life but also quiet, relaxing moments. There’s something interesting for everyone: from taking in panoramic views of Copenhagen to exploring its many neighbourhoods and attractions.

Five-star experiences in an extraordinary setting

NH Collection Copenhagen is one of only a few 5-star hotels in Copenhagen. Hotel guests can enjoy personalized services and experience its historic location and authentic design from the very moment they arrive.

The hotel offers a total of 394 rooms and suites, two restaurants, a hotel bar, a lounge area, seven flexible rooms for small-to-large-scale meetings for up to 252 persons in an inspiring environment overlooking the harbour, parking, fitness facilities and a relaxation room, direct access to the waterfront and much more.

In the evening, guests can dine in the hotel restaurant Tablafina, which combines the well-known Spanish tapas with local seasonal ingredients. Tablafina also has a wine bar with specially selected wines from the hotel’s own sommelier.

Location with balance of urban life and quietude 

With the hotel’s unique location by the water at the entrance of the lively Christianshavn in the Danish capital, NH Collection Copenhagen has created an exclusive oasis with room for both the vibrant city life and quiet, relaxing moments. The city’s landmarks, cultural offerings and shopping are all within a short distance.

Nordic design with a focus on sustainability

The building’s facade has been thoroughly renovated and redeveloped by ATP Ejendomme, Arkitema Architects and Henning Larsen Architects, with respect for architect Palle Suenson’s original design from 1962 with clean shapes and straight lines.

A large part of the concrete structure has been preserved and sustainability is an important element for the construction and the hotel itself. The facade stones are, among other things, cast from the materials from the interior demolition and shaped into new stones in the same look as the originals.

In general, NH Collection Copenhagen has high sustainability standards. This is evident from the green sedum roof, use of seawater to cool the building, intelligent control of light and indoor climate and choice of sustainable building materials.

Interior elegance

Upon entering the lobby, attention is immediately drawn to the large-scale artwork of Danish artist Anna Bak, which complements the hotel’s chic and calm interior design. The artwork, made of wood and brass, refers to the building’s maritime history as a former administration building for the shipyard B&W.

The interior is inspired by the industrial and cosmopolitan atmosphere of the city and its lively harbour. A warm, friendly, and eclectic mood is united with Scandinavian craftsmanship, using high-quality materials such as fabrics, wooden and brass details. The style is in warm shades with a Nordic expression, where attention is paid to details such as herringbone tiles, elegant colour play in the bathroom and specially designed furniture throughout the hotel. The rooms are decorated with large windows, which in addition to views, also provide a large and natural amount of light.

The interior was designed by Swedish design firm Krook & Tjader and finishing touches were done by the Spanish interior and architecture studio TBC, the interior designer of several NH Collection hotels including NH Collection München Bavaria and NH Collection Amsterdam Flower Market.

Source: NH Hotel Group

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