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Situated in one heart of Copenhagen with lounge bars ,nightclubs, cool designs and so on "Danhostel Copenhagen city" was selected as one of the world's ten coolest destinationsEurope's Biggest City Hostel" in Copenhagen
"Danhostel Copenhagen city" is situated on the harbor front, right next to Tivoli and close to Copenhagen's 'red hot trendy', Vesterbro. With 1020 beds, the youth hostel is be the biggest city hostel in Europe.
Only a stone's throw away, is the harbor area Islands Brygge named the up and coming quarter by Wallpaper when the magazine in 2004 selected "Danhostel Copenhagen city" as one of the world's ten coolest destinations. Islands Brygge boasts a new harbor pool area, restaurants and galleries. Not far away from the hostel is the former red light district Vesterbro, now one of the hippest places in Copenhagen with lounge bars, nightclubs, retro-kitsch clothes shops and cool design.
"Danhostel Copenhagen city" has taken over a former multi-storey office building with an exceptional view of the city's green copper spires and the harbor. The hostel has refurbished with 1020 beds in 192 rooms all with bathrooms and toilets. The new, modern hostel will accommodate all types of guests: Families, singles, couples, seniors and pensioners. Especially the younger guests will find the central location and the opportunity to overnight for very little money.
The hostel has a guest kitchen and a self-service laundry facility in the basement.
The hostel also has a restaurant and a bar in the lobby.
Bed sheets are not included in the price!
Bed sheets including towels can be rented for 60 DKK pr person pr stay.
Sleeping bags are not allowed!
If you are not a youth hostel member, you will be charged 35 DKK extra per person per day. Check-in time is between 2 pm and 5 pm. If you arrive later than 6 pm, please contact the hostel and let them know an arrival time so they can hold your booking for you.
"Danhostel Copenhagen city" is situated on the harbor front, right next to Tivoli and close to Copenhagen's 'red hot trendy', Vesterbro. With 1020 beds, the youth hostel is be the biggest city hostel in Europe.
Only a stone's throw away, is the harbor area Islands Brygge named the up and coming quarter by Wallpaper when the magazine in 2004 selected "Danhostel Copenhagen city" as one of the world's ten coolest destinations. Islands Brygge boasts a new harbor pool area, restaurants and galleries. Not far away from the hostel is the former red light district Vesterbro, now one of the hippest places in Copenhagen with lounge bars, nightclubs, retro-kitsch clothes shops and cool design.
"Danhostel Copenhagen city" has taken over a former multi-storey office building with an exceptional view of the city's green copper spires and the harbor. The hostel has refurbished with 1020 beds in 192 rooms all with bathrooms and toilets. The new, modern hostel will accommodate all types of guests: Families, singles, couples, seniors and pensioners. Especially the younger guests will find the central location and the opportunity to overnight for very little money.
The hostel has a guest kitchen and a self-service laundry facility in the basement.
The hostel also has a restaurant and a bar in the lobby.
Bed sheets are not included in the price!
Bed sheets including towels can be rented for 60 DKK pr person pr stay.
Sleeping bags are not allowed!
If you are not a youth hostel member, you will be charged 35 DKK extra per person per day. Check-in time is between 2 pm and 5 pm. If you arrive later than 6 pm, please contact the hostel and let them know an arrival time so they can hold your booking for you.
Details
What time is checkout?: 09:00 (9 AM)
Is there a curfew? If yes, what time?: No Curfew
Is there a minimum number of nights a guest must stay?: 1 night
What hours is the reception desk open?: 24 Hours
Size: Very Large (101+ beds)
What times of the year is it open?: 2/1 2007-21/12 2007, 2/1 2008-
Fee Services
Wi-Fi in Lobby (pay)Other Features
エアコン
Smoke-free
バー
Are credit cards accepted?
衣類乾燥機
エレベーター
外貨両替
食べ物•レストラン
24時間無料シャワー
台所
洗濯機
ラウンジ/公共施設
テレビ
Wheelchair AccessibleNot Allowed
Service AnimalsAges / Restrictions
Max. Age: All Ages
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Fantastic view great view of the city centre, clean & new dorm, nice breakfast buffet. — Li, Hong Kong (2012-06-05)
Pretty dirty On our Europa Trip visiting standard hostels, this was by far the worst hostel we stayed at and by far the most expensive. By reading this site, you already can be prepared for the 'hidden' costs of no hostel card (only hostel needing that on whole trip, so naturally no one has it...like they don't know) and bed lining. Contrary to the review of hostelz, this place / our room was exceptionally dirty and didn't get cleaned once in our 3 days stay. To its defense, just to show how old the review on top is, It does offer (expensive) breakfast and the kitchen is not just microwave nowadays. I would not go back or recommend it, though the limited offer of hostels in kopenhagen makes it difficult to select anything else. Definitely don't book to many nights here! It may also be worth checking out other dealers than the hostel to rent a bike (which I recommend for this city!). — Anonymous (2010-08-08)

Not Great I would not choose to stay at this hostel again for the price they ask. While the beds were fine, the rooms were clearly not regularly cleaned. The floors were covered in hair and huge dust bunnies. The bathroom, while ensuite and having a very good shower, was constantly wet from people showering and even just using the sink basin. The hostel is huge, and as a result there were constantly large queues to speak to staff, who were also not friendly. There were 4 elevators for the 17 floors but they were usually busy, and on one occasion a cleaning lady had propped on open one my floor with a bag so I couldn't even call another one until she finished cleaning. The location was at one edge of the city, not far from most things, but not as good as the more central Danhostel Copenhagen Downtown. — K, Canada/UK (2008-08-31)
The biggest and feels like it. The only good thing was the view. elevators can be tied up for a long time if your on the top floors, as with all HI hostels there are school and tour groups everywhere. Bedsheets are 60kn extra so beware. receptionists are cold and down to business. most people are just passing through and i cant blame them. after a night you will want to change hostels too. i only give this two stars because it's clean and the bathroom isnt shared, at least on my floor. — TJC, Canada (2008-07-29)

Ok, but suffers from design flaws Folding beds which flip up against the wall are fine if you are in a railway carriage, or live in a tiny trendy flat where saving space matters. But this a youth hostel! Beds are the very reason for its existence. It doesn't need to save space, there is nothing else to go in the space left by a folded bed. Yet instead of proper bunks, it has folding ones. People were leaving bags by folded beds, only to find someone had come in later, moved their bags, and folded out the bed. It is tricky to stash stuff on a bed to "claim" it. The metal ladders needed for the top level have thin rungs which are painful on the feet. There is also nowhere for occupants of the top bunk to put their watch or spectacles, or anything else which isn't much use stowed away in the lockers in the ante-room. At least the location isn't too bad, and it's easy to find. — Andrew, British (2007-09-30)


Modern and Central The location can barely be beaten. My dorm was in the best corner (on HC Andersen Boulevard facing Tivoli) and the view was fantastic. No money needs to be spent on public transport because you are so close to the station and to most of Copenhagen's sights. I got quite a pleasant surprise seeing how nice the dorms were. Very, very modern (the bathroom, although I guess it would be quite crowded when the dorms were full, was excellent, sure there were some hairs in the shower, but remember you're sharing the shower!). My dorm was split into three rooms -- "foyer" with lockers and attached bathroom, plus two bedrooms with four and six beds respectively. For me that was a nice touch. Ok not the best place to meet people (although it's by no means impossible!), and maybe a little pricey (although not in comparison to British hostels, but bring sheets -- it's 60 DKK to hire them!), but it is modern, clean, comfortable, and right in the centre of the beautiful city of Copenhagen! — Kristian, Australian (2007-09-01)


Institutional Impossible to miss on the skyline, this is seventeen stories of clean yet dull hostel. It does the job fine, but with over a thousand beds, there simply aren't enough staff, laundry space, internet terminals to go around. You'd think with that many people there it would be quite sociable, but it's the opposite. Too many families perhaps. — Bazz, Australia (2007-08-09)


I was quite wary before staying in this hostel. But I'm glad to report a very successful and enjoyable stay! The counter staff were friendly, chatty, and very knowledgeable, advising us on local buses and local bars. The room we had was unbelievably spacious, especially with some of the bunks being able to fold away -- a novel and excellent idea. The room and bathroom was immaculate and security was always maintained. I suppose being the middle of January and not very busy made things better and I could imagine things getting hairy in the summer time but I have nothing but good things to say.
Individual lights at each bed are invaluable, the internet rate was cheap enough. There are extras like renting of the linen and the HI card but they are not hidden, you just need to do your research. The location is this hostel's best asset. Literally around the block from Tivoli and a little extra brings you to the central station and the central Radhausplasden and Stroget shopping street. They should give directions to the hotel on their website. Turn right out of the central station (main entrance facing Tivoli), walk across the street and take the street running alongside Tivoli. At the end of this street (corner of Tivoli) turn right (past the NY Carlsberg Glyptotek) and go about five blocks and you can't miss the tall building on your left. It's not like the picture you expect from the website. It's not standing out by the river on its own. — Dee (2007-01-25)









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