Are you on your
way to Copenhagen, one of Europe’s most pristine capitals, but have not yet
sorted out your accommodation? If this is the fix you are in, then no reason to
despair. Copenhagen offers a wide variety of different kinds of accommodation,
no matter whether you are a budget travel or looking for something out of the
ordinary.
Hotels
As the Danish capital
with more than 1 million residents, Copenhagen has no shortage of hotels.
Considering the large supply of hotels, you should have no trouble finding a
hotel upon your arrival. Hotels offer a convenient stay in Copenhagen with
hotels available in all price ranges, from 1 star and up to 5 star hotels.
If you are a
budget traveller and looking to stay in Copenhagen in a hostel, then that is
also a possibility. Copenhagen does not have as many hostels as some of the
other European capitals, but you still should be able to find an available bunk
bed somewhere in Copenhagen upon arrival. Prices for bunk beds should average
between 100 and 200 Danish kroner.
Bed and breakfast
Another option
is to stay in Copenhagen in one of the city’s many bed and breakfast places.
Copenhagen has up to 100 hundred different bed and breakfast places, but you
are still best adviced to try to book your room before you arrive to the Danish
capital.
A stay in
Copenhagen at a bed and breakfast is relatively inexpensive with per-person
prices around 70 to 120 US Dollars a night. Breakfast is usually included in
the price and if you are travelling as a couple, then there will commonly be a
large discount on person number two.
Apartment rental
Finally, for
your stay in Copenhagen you can rent an apartment in or around Copenhagen’s
city centre. Apartment rental can be done through a number of online brokers
offering short term rent from just a couple of days and up to a month. The
apartments will be clean and fully furnished upon your arrival.
Compared to
hotels, hostels and bed and breakfast, it is very important though, that you
book your apartment before you arrive in Copenhagen. When you do your booking,
you will usually be required to pay a modest deposit. Upon arrival at
Copenhagen you will then need to pick up your key and pay the rest of the
amount after which you are free to head out and enjoy the loveliest capital in
all of Scandinavia.
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