We Love —
- Staying in a 19th-century building reimagined with a lively modern spirit, perfectly placed just moments from the Round Tower and Købmagergade.
- Indulging in oriental cuisine at NENI, then rounding off the evening with a handcrafted cocktail at rendezvous.
- Recharging in the wellness area with a fully equipped gym, yoga terrace, and open-air sauna for the perfect break after city exploration.
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25hours Hotel Indre By —
Set in a grand 19th-century building once home to a porcelain factory and a university, 25hours Hotel Indre By blends heritage with playful character. Its 243 individually styled rooms sit just steps from the Round Tower and the buzzing boutiques and cafés of Købmagergade. It’s a lively base for travellers seeking culture, charm and a true sense of Copenhagen’s city pulse.
Your room —
Choose between a stay in a Medium Room or Large Room.
Medium Room (22 m²)
The Medium Room offers a king- or queen-size bed, providing comfortable space for two. Its warm Scandinavian styling creates an inviting setting for couples or friends looking to enjoy the city at a relaxed pace.
Large Room (27 m²)
The Large Room offers up to 30sqm of space, making it a comfortable choice for longer stays. It’s also well-suited to guests who need a bit more room to accommodate additional essentials during their trip.
Your dining choices
This is a bed and breakfast stay.
NENI København sets the tone with lively, shareable dishes and eclectic oriental flavours, complemented by a private dining room, café and a stylish cocktail bar perfect for relaxed evenings. The Assembly, once a bustling university space, now offers a welcoming spot for travellers to enjoy coffee, light bites or a drink before heading out into the city. Slip into the rendezvous, a characterful cocktail bar where guests gather for well-crafted drinks in the heart of Copenhagen. Round off the night at Victory Bar with expertly mixed cocktails or a smooth Guinness, all enjoyed against the backdrop of Copenhagen’s skyline; entry is for guests aged 21 and over.
Your time
The hotel’s wellbeing area sits on the first floor, home to a fitness studio equipped with TechnoGym gear, yoga mats and calming terrace views. After a day in the city, the outdoor sauna offers a soothing escape in the open air. Guests can also revitalise with a powerful, refreshing shower before heading back out to explore Copenhagen.
Optional excursions —
Copenhagen Hop-on Hop-off Tour - 24-hour or 48-hour Pass
Explore Copenhagen at your own pace with a hop-on hop-off panoramic bus, offering the flexibility to visit the city’s key attractions at your leisure. Select a 24- or 48-hour pass at the next stage of the booking process, and enjoy breathtaking views from the upper deck, guided by a multilingual audio commentary.
Your journey to Copenhagen —
Flights:
You will be able to choose your airline and flight times when you make your booking, in either Economy, Premium, or Business class, depending on the destination and carrier. This flight may include one or more stopovers. Please review your flight options carefully as departure and arrival airports may differ, in order to offer the best price.
Luggage information
Luggage, meals and other services on board may be subject to an additional fee on certain airlines. It is possible to view details of luggage allowances when you choose your flights at the next stage of the booking process. If luggage is not included with your flight, please go to the airline's website before your departure to purchase your luggage for an additional fee.
For domestic flights, airlines do not always offer the option of reserving luggage. In this case, you will need to pay for it at the airport counter.
You will receive all the information you need to check in for your flights after you have made your reservation.
Copenhagen —
Copenhagen, Denmark’s effortlessly cool capital, is a dynamic city that blends sustainability, happiness, and Scandinavian elegance. Frequently ranked as one of the world’s greenest and most liveable cities, it offers visitors a unique mix of historic charm, cutting-edge design, and an unmatched culinary scene.
Must-sees:
- Tivoli Gardens: Opened in 1843, this iconic amusement park is a must-visit for travellers of all ages. By day, its manicured gardens, classic rides and open-air performances delight visitors; by night, thousands of twinkling lights transform the park into a magical dreamscape. Fun fact: Tivoli was the inspiration for Walt Disney’s original theme parks.
- The Little Mermaid: Perched on a rock at Langelinie Pier, this beloved bronze statue has become a symbol of the city. Unveiled in 1913, it pays tribute to Hans Christian Andersen’s timeless tale and is a favourite photo stop for visitors.
- Nyhavn: With its colourful 17th-century buildings lining a picturesque harbour, Nyhavn is one of Copenhagen’s most photographed spots. Sip a coffee at a waterfront café or hop on a boat tour for a different perspective of the city.
- Amalienborg Palace: Home to the Danish royal family, this grand complex of four identical palaces surrounds an elegant square. Arrive at midday to witness the traditional changing of the guard ceremony.
- Copenhagen’s Bike Culture: With its flat terrain and over 390 kilometres of cycle paths, Copenhagen is best explored on two wheels. Renting a bike is easy and allows you to discover hidden corners and local favourites like a true Copenhagener.
Culinary Culture:
Copenhagen is a haven for food lovers, boasting over a dozen Michelin-starred restaurants, including the world-renowned Noma. Beyond fine dining, enjoy Danish staples like smørrebrød (open-faced sandwiches), fresh seafood at Torvehallerne food market, or cinnamon-spiced kanelsnegle from a local bakery. Sustainability is key here, with many restaurants focusing on organic, locally sourced ingredients.
Dive Deeper:
From the modern architecture of Ørestad and the artsy vibes of Vesterbro to the alternative spirit of Freetown Christiania, Copenhagen is a city of contrasts. Visit the Designmuseum Danmark for a taste of Danish design, or take a short boat ride to the former industrial island of Refshaleøen, now a hotspot for creative venues and street food at Reffen.
Good to Know:
Copenhagen is compact and extremely easy to navigate, whether on foot, by metro, or by bike. The city is eco-conscious, so consider purchasing a Copenhagen Card for unlimited public transport and access to top attractions. Summer offers long, sunny days perfect for sightseeing, while December brings cosy Christmas markets and festive charm. Danish kroner is the local currency, and tipping is not expected but appreciated for excellent service.