71 Nyhavn Hotel – A Central Escape
Copenhagen. A vibrant metropolis for the design devotee. Even though the buzzing atmosphere follows you pretty much all over the city, the liveliest and most colorful neighbourhood Nyhavn is the place to consider when deciding where to stay.
Located on the exclusive location at the last frontier in Nyhavn Canal, the 71 Nyhavn Hotel is there to serve you an amazing experience. This tranquil hideaway in the heart of Copenhagen perfectly marries contemporary chic with historic charm.
The bright and spacious rooms are decorated with precision and attention to detail, and some come with heart-stopping views over the canal and the architecture.
The floor-to-ceiling windows flood the rooms with natural light, bringing the outdoors in.
The rooms have high ceilings, old rustic wooden beams and raw materials. The overall quality is considerably noticeable.
Lying in bed an early evening with a glass of Champagne from the bar downstairs, wide open windows, listening to the boats cruising down the canal while feeling the scent of roasted almonds – I can not imagine experiencing Copenhagen in a better way. Being located on Nyhavn 71, the area is not that crowded compared to the lower street, but still energetic and perfectly balanced with a calm.
The bathrooms are decorated with brushed brass details.
The art collection of the hotel is based on the European avant-garde movement COBRA, which was formed in 1948 in Paris. 6 artists proclaimed to distance themselves from the manifesto, that contemporary surrealists had agreed on, so they signed the COBRA-declaration. Christian Dotremont, Joseph Noiret, Asger Jorn, Karel Appel, Constant and Corneille signed the declaration.
Pst! While having breakfast in the old warehouse cellar, make sure not to miss the pancakes with their homemade hazelnut spread.