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Nimb Hotel

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Sophisticated boutique hotel by Tivoli Gardens

Located by the entrance to the magical Tivoli Gardens, the Nimb is a boutique hotel characterised by impeccable style and service. The hotel first opened in 1909 in connection with the opening of the newly built Moorish palace in Tivoli Gardens, and was originally a bazaar with exhibitions of arts and crafts.

There are 17 rooms, beautifully styled with rich fabrics, antique furnishings and artwork chosen specifically for each one. Most of the rooms come with open fireplaces that crackle in winter and all but one enjoy views out across the gardens.

When it comes to eating and drinking, guests are spoiled for choice. Enjoy steak and seafood at the informal Bar ‘n’ Grill or sophisticated French-inspired cuisine at the brasserie. Further into the gardens you’ll find Fru Nimb serving classic Danish open sandwiches and the Nimb Terasse serving simple but delicious food.

Head to the bar and enjoy a tipple in what has to be one of the finest settings. It is located in the former ballroom and features a six-foot fireplace and the original chandeliers from its 1909 opening. During the day it serves afternoon tea and great coffee, but come five o’clock the bar comes alive and you can enjoy some of the finest cocktails Copenhagen has to offer.

Oenophiles will want to head to the Vinotek, an underground Aladin’s cave of wine with over 1000 labels. Enjoy discovering this epic collection with the somelier and pair your favourite glasses with delicious rustic food prepared by the chef.

Highlights

17 rooms

Restaurants

Bar

Wine cellar

Entry to Tivoli Gardens included

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Places to combine Nimb Hotel with

Hotel Sanders

Copenhagen

Hotel Sanders

Immerse yourself in a cocoon of casual luxury in the heart of Copenhagen‘s historic quarter. Hotel Sanders is housed in a carefully restored building, and the focus is on simple elegance.

There are 54 rooms to choose from with a culture of art, design and creativity running through the interiors. Personable service adds to the sense of homeliness. Warm, natural tones and soft fabrics make the rooms and inviting haven away from the busy city streets.

Feel as though you’ve been invited to a private dinner as you settle in for an unfussy yet tasty meal in Sanders Kitchen, where the chef enjoys mingling with the guests. There is the option to have dinner served in other areas of the hotel, including your room. Order a classic cocktail from Tata, which also stocks the hotel’s own beer and an interesting selection of wines.

Head up to the rooftop terrace and enjoy your breakfast with charming views out of the city’s tiled roofs, or order snacks and drinks through the afternoon. There is also a tranquil courtyard to escape to, where you can order something to eat, or simply curl up with a book surrounded by plants. In the colder months, you can relax in front of a crackling fire.

D’Angleterre

Europe

D’Angleterre

Established in 1755, d’Anglettere is one of Copenhagen‘s most iconic landmarks and one that exudes old-world grandeur.

The hotel has played host to multiple political, royal and national events throughout Denmark‘s history, its legacy legendary amongst the capital’s inhabitants. An extensive but careful refurbishment has ensured the building retains all of its charm and cultural significance while offering guests the ultimate luxury.

92 rooms and suites are classic and sophisticated, individually decorated with elegant neutral colours and rich fabrics. Some of the suites are named after popular Danish figures including Hans Christian Andersen and Karen Blixen, and come with balconies that overlook the city.

The creative and contemporary menu at the Michelin-starred Marchal is a clever blend of Nordic and French cuisine, and the champagne bar with its selection of over 160 types of champagne, is popular with well-heeled locals as well as hotel guests. When you want to relax and unwind, there is an indoor swimming pool with sauna and steam room, fitness centre and spa.

d’Angleterre is ideally located on Kongens Nytorv, in the heart of Copenhagen. The Royal Theatre and the picture-perfect Nyhavn harbour are a short walk away and you’re surrounded by the city’s best shopping.

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