Stay in Copenhagen
This blog helps you finding a place to stay when visiting Copenhagen.
Wednesday, 3 October 2012
Apartment for rent in Copenhagen – learn about where to find an apartment for rent in Copenhagen
Will you be going to Copenhagen this year for a longer period of time? If so, then finding an apartment for rent in Copenhagen is one of the best ways to spend your time in this beautiful capital of Denmark. In this brief article, I will explain more about apartment for rent in Copenhagen; where and how you can find them; and what the conditions for renting are.
Apartment for rent in Copenhagen for short and medium term stay
If you are spending more than a few days in Copenhagen, then renting your own apartment is a great way to take in the city. In Copenhagen, there are many apartments which are rented out short term for people who are visiting the city.
These kind of rental apartments fall into two categories. First of all, you have hotel apartments, which are located within a hotel setting with a front desk, pool, restaurants and so on. These apartments provide you with a more homely feeling than a traditional hotel room, while also providing you the service you are used to receive at a hotel.
The other kind of rental apartments is “real” apartments in the sense that the people who own or have permanently rented the apartment usually also stay there. For some reason or another however, the owner for the time being has offered to rent out his/her apartment to people visiting Copenhagen short term.
The benefit of this kind of apartment is that it provides an even more homely feeling than hotel apartments. Furthermore, these apartments are fully furnished and usually have all the utilities that you would also have in your home, including kitchen, stove, oven, dish washing machine and washing machine.
Where can I find an apartment for rent in Copenhagen?
Apartments for rent can be booked at a number of online agencies. At the websites of these agencies, you will get the chance to see pictures of the apartments and get a list of the utilities of the apartment.
Booking can often be done directly through the website. Alternatively, call or email the housing agency. The price for the apartment will usually be displayed on the website.
How long can I stay in an apartment for rent in Copenhagen?
These kinds of apartments are for short and medium term stay only. This means that you (usually) at least need to stay a couple of days and cannot stay more than a month. If you are interested in staying longer, then contact the housing agency or the apartment owner directly to see if you can find a working compromise.
Monday, 24 September 2012
Flat rent Copenhagen – advice about finding a flat for rent in Copenhagen
Will your vacation
this year include a trip to Copenhagen, the pristine capital of Denmark, but
have you not yet figured out where to stay? If that is your case then read more
about this subject in this short article offering advice about how to organize
flat rent in Copenhagen.
Why flat rent in Copenhagen is a great idea
During your
time in Copenhagen, renting a flat for yourself is a good decision for many
reasons. Primarily though, the benefit of staying in a flat is that it offers a
much more relaxed environment than if you were staying in for example a hotel.
Apartments for
rent are usually places where “real” people live, but for one reason or another
have chosen to rent out their apartment for a longer or shorter period of time.
Because of this, these apartments have a succinctly homely feeling which may be
just what you are looking for after a long day out touring the town.
Who is flat rent in Copenhagen particularly suited for?
Flat rent in Copenhagen is especially well
designed for people and groups that already have a hectic enough day. So if you
are travelling as a group of friends or as a family with small kids, then
staying in an apartment may be just what you need. If you on the other hand are
travelling alone, then you may prefer staying in a hostel or hotel, where you
will have a higher chance of meeting other people.
Will the apartment be
fully furnished?
Yes, when you book a flat for rent in
Copenhagen, then it will always be fully furnished. It will also have a
kitchen, so that you can cook your own food – something that may especially be
relevant for families with kids.
Finally, there may or may not be facilities for
washing your clothes. If the apartment does not have its own washing machine,
then there are many places scattered around Copenhagen where this service is
offered for you for a small fee.
How to find a flat for rent in Copenhagen?
In Copenhagen, there are a number of agencies specifically targeting foreign visitors wanting to rent an apartment in Copenhagen. These agencies will have information available on their website, where you can both get information about the apartments as well as price and conditions.
If the price is not displayed on the website, then contact the agency directly. Booking can in some cases be done directly through the website whereas there in other cases may be a time lapse in which the agency needs to acquire the approval of the owner of the apartment.
Thursday, 16 August 2012
Where to stay in Copenhagen – info and advice about where to stay in Copenhagen
Are you
going to Copenhagen, but wondering where to stay in this pristine capital of
Denmark? In that case, then get more information and advice here about where to
stay in Copenhagen. Copenhagen is one of the greatest capital cities of
Scandinavia and indeed Northern Europe, and you deserve to have good
accommodation during your time there.
Where to stay in Copenhagen – the location
When you
arrive at the airport or central train station, you have basically two
different options in terms of where to stay in Copenhagen. The first option is
to stay in the inner city or in some of the surrounding areas such as
Vesterbro, Nørrebro, Amager or the beautiful bay area of Christianshavn.
Another possibility is to stay a bit further out in one of Copenhagen’s many
suburbs.
The benefit
of staying close to the inner city is that you will be near all the main sites
of Copenhagen: Tivoli, city hall, various museums, the harbor area and the
famous shopping street Strøget.
The
advantage, on the other hand, of staying in one of the suburbs is that you escape
some of the business of the inner city during your evenings. Furthermore, both
private and public transportation is easy and convenient and will bring you to
the city centre within thirty minutes.
Where to stay in Copenhagen – the accommodation
When you
are choosing what kind of accommodation to stay at, you have a lot of different
options.
These
options include: Hotel, hotel apartments, guest houses, bed and breakfast
places and apartment rentals. Especially the last option is good, because it
provides you with a very homely atmosphere when you return home tired after
touring the city the whole day.
Where can I find and book accommodation in
Copenhagen?
When you
are looking for where to stay in Copenhagen, a good choice is to start looking
at some of the many online agencies. From these agencies, you can both look for
the kind of accommodation you are interested in as well as make your bookings.
Thursday, 12 July 2012
Rent flat in Copenhagen – find out where to rent a flat in Copenhagen
Are you
going to Copenhagen for holiday or business, and would you like to avoid
staying in a hotel, but still want something classier than a hostel? If that is
the case with you, then you might consider renting your own flat. To rent a
flat in Copenhagen is easy and convenient and is a great alternative to the
more impersonal experience of staying in a hotel.
Rent flat in Copenhagen – a home away from home
When you
rent a flat in Copenhagen, you will be staying in a place that feels just like
a home – which indeed they in many cases will be. In Copenhagen, many online
agencies rent out apartments short term for people who are visiting Copenhagen.
These apartments are owned by somebody else with the online agencies working as
the go-between.
Sometimes
these apartments will be people’s homes that they have chosen to rent out short
term, because they are moving house, going traveling etc. In other cases, the
apartments will be rented out more permanently by the owners, who live
somewhere else.
All
apartments for rent will be fully furnished upon arrival, including kitchen so
that you can make your own food.
Length of stay
Usually,
the apartments you can find at these online agencies have both a minimum and
maximum length of stay. You often have to stay at least a couple of days and in
most cases you cannot stay in the same apartment for more than 1 to 2 months.
However, if you have any special requests, then this is something you can
always discuss with the online agency or perhaps directly with the owner.
Where can I find information about rent flat in
Copenhagen?
If you want
to find out more about how to rent a flat in Copenhagen, then there is
bountiful advice available on the internet. In Copenhagen, a number of
different agencies are available who can offer you apartments for short term
rent.
On their
websites, you will be able to find descriptions and pictures of the apartments
as well as the price. These websites are highly transparent and booking and
payment should be both fast and easy.
Friday, 29 June 2012
Stay in Copenhagen – advice and tips for booking a stay in Copenhagen
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.
Tuesday, 8 May 2012
Bed and breakfast in Copenhagen – stay at a bed and breakfast during your holiday in Denmark
Are you
going to Copenhagen soon, but have not yet booked your accommodation? If so,
you should consider booking your stay at one of the city’s many comfortable and
relaxing bed and breakfasts. Bed and breakfast in Copenhagen is a convenient
and cosy type of accommodation that both give you the chance to relax after a
long day of sightseeing while at the same time giving you the opportunity to
spend time with some local Copenhagans.
Enjoy your stay in one of Europe’s most
beautiful capitals
Copenhagen
is one of the most beautiful and culturally interesting cities in not just
Scandinavia, but indeed all of Europe. As a consequence of that, thousands of
tourists each year travel to this idyllic capital to experience first hand the
mixture of traditional Danish culture and the bustling and busy atmosphere of a
big city.
When on
holiday in Copenhagen, you can choose to stay either at a bed and breakfast or
in a hotel. The advantage of staying in a bed and breakfast is that it provides
a much more homely and relaxing environment than a hotel. Furthermore, you will
get a chance to interact with the Danish owners of the bed and breakfast to
witness Danish culture first hand. Finally, the price of bed and breakfast in
Copenhagen are highly competitive to the price of a hotel, making staying at a
bed and breakfast a good option no matter how you look at it.
Wide variety of bed and breakfast in Copenhagen
Bed and
breakfast are located all over Copenhagen, both in areas near to the city
center and in the suburbs surrounding it. In Copenhagen there are a total of
more than 75 bed and breakfasts. For most of these, you can find them online
and book your room prior to your arrival.
Staying in the inner city or in areas close by
such as Christianshavn, Vesterbro, Østerbro or Nørrebro is a good option for
those who want to be very close to the many sights of the city center. However,
if you prefer to stay in a more relaxed and less busy environment, then you
might favor suburbs such as Amager, Frederiksberg and Valby. Furthermore, the
public transportation in Copenhagen is very efficient allowing you to travel
fast and inexpensively to the city center through bus, train, metro or taxi.
Prices for bed and
breakfast in Copenhagen
Prices for staying at a bed
and breakfast in Copenhagen averages around 70-120 Dollars per night. If you
travel as a couple, there will commonly be a healthy discount where the price
for one additional person usually is not more than 10 to 20 Dollars. For nearly
all these places, breakfast is included in the price or can be purchased for a
small amount between 50 and 100 Danish Kroner (9-18 Dollars).
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