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Marriott Copenhagen - Copenhagen, Denmark

Kalvebod Brygge 5
Copenhagen, 1560
Nightly Rates (335.56 - 335.56)   4 Star
Marriott Copenhagen

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Property Description
With windows overlooking the quaint harbor in Denmark's capital, the Copenhagen Marriott captures the charm of this fairytale city. Discover our most beloved sights just beyond our doors: Christiansborg Palace, the Little Mermaid, the twinkling lights of Tivoli Gardens and the Stroget - Europe's longest pedestrian street. The central railway station is just one hald mile away. Each of our guest rooms features high speed Internet access and a workstation to keep you connected and luxurious bedding with down comforters and rich linens to keep you comfortable. The Copenhagen Marriott offers a well-equipped health club with massage, sauna and steam room. As a guest at this most distinctive of Copenhagen hotels, you will enjoy superb dining including the tempting Mediterranean cuisine of our Terraneo restaurant. We are well-known for a superlative blend of ten deluxe meeting rooms each equipped with high speed Internet access and complemented by Marriott's business and meeting technology, a detail-oriented staff and fine catering. Hotel parking is EUR 15 per hour or EUR 150 per day. Pets are allowed with prior arrangements through the hotel direct. * Experience Revive! Marriott's luxurious new bedding package is available at the Copenhagne Marriott. This comfortable, plush and stylish package addresses clean and fresh bedding concerns, is consistent with residential trends and is a key component of The New Look and Feel of Marriott Now. The package includes a bed skirt and bed scarf, feather and foam pillows, sheeted duvet cover and comforter, softer fitted bottom and flat top sheets and "comfortable bed" standard mattress.

Marriott Copenhagen


Amenities
  • Bar/Lounge

  • Business Center

  • Concierge

  • 24 Hour Front Desk

  • Handicapped Rooms/Facilities

  • Meeting/Banquet Facilities

  • No Smoking Rooms/Facilities

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  • Parking

  • Restaurant

  • Room Service

  • Safe Deposit Box

  • Fitness Center or Spa

  • Laundry/Valet Services

  • VIP Rooms/Services


  • Rate Disclaimer
    Room rates may vary due to availability or season and include twenty-five percent tax and service.

    Miscellaneous Information
  • Danish Kroner is the native currency. 

  • Check in time is 4pm 

  • Check out time is 12noon 

  • Time Zone is  Central European 

  • Opened in  2001 

  • 395  rooms. 

  • 0  suites. 

  • 11  floors. 


  • Directions
    Take Highway E20 in direction of city center * Cross the Sjaellandsbroen Bridge and turn right - Hotel is two kilometers on the right Copenhagen International Airport CPH - 4 miles

    Guarantee Policy
    Credit card guarantee required (deposit or prepayment may be required during special events)

    Cancellation Policy
    6pm local time day of arrival to avoid billing of one night room and tax (policy may be more restrictive during special events)

    Amalienborg Castle (queen's residence) - 1 mile * Botanic Gardens - 1 mile * Carlsberg Brewery - 1.3 miles * Central Railway Station - 1/2 mile * Christianborg Castle (parliament) - 1/2 mile * Fisketorvet (shopping mall) - 1/10 mile * Frederiksberg Castle - 1.3 miles * Glyptotheque - 2/10 mile * Kastellet - 2 miles * Little Mermaid - 1.5 miles * National Ballet - 1 mile * Nyhavn - 1 mile * Rosenborg Castle (crown jewels) - 1 mile * Royal Copenhagen Porcelain - 1.2 miles * Stroeget (main shopping area) - 8/10 mile * The Round Tower - 1.5 miles * The Royal Theatre - 1.1 miles * Tivoli Gardens - 2/10 mile * Tycho Brahe Planetarium - 1 mile

    Related Denmark Content

    Jutland and its 400 surrounding islands form one of Europe’s smallest countries. Denmark has an abundance of picturesque villages and towns, historic castles and monuments, and a coastline that varies from broad sandy beaches to small coves and gentle fjords.

    Throughout the country, low rolling hills provide a constant succession of attractive views; there are cool and shady forests of beech trees, extensive areas of heathland, a beautiful lake district, sand dunes and white cliffs resembling those of Dover; nor should
    one forget the Danish islands, each of which has its own unique attractions.

    The Danes have taken strong measures to keep their coastline clean and tidy, keen for visitors to sample the many unspoilt beaches. Inland from the 4,800km (3,000 miles) of beaches and unspoiled islands, you’ll find a landscape eminently suitable for cycling. Ferries ply between the mainland and the islands, competing with awesome bridges like the 16km (10 miles) Øresund link to Sweden. Ranks of huge white wind turbines are a feature of the modern Danish landscape.

    Amidst such tranquility, it now seems almost surreal to consider that this country once spawned a notoriously violent seafaring race of people, the Vikings, feared throughout northwest Europe. Today, visitors to Denmark find a country that is peaceful, introspective, neutral and egalitarian. Its hallmarks are world-class design and uniformly high standards that apply equally to its accommodation and transport. Cuisine is excellent, especially in the realm of dairy products and scrumptious pastries. Add to this a people both amiable and helpful, with a facility for languages, and the result is an overwhelming sense of welcome.

    Copenhagen is a wonderful cobblestoned city with many quaint medieval streets and buildings, but there is more to Denmark than its capital, and any visitor to the country is strongly advised to explore elsewhere too.

    Geography
    Denmark is the smallest Scandinavian country, consisting of the Jutland peninsula, north of Germany, and over 400 islands of various sizes, some inhabited and linked to the mainland by ferry or bridge. The landscape consists mainly of low-lying, fertile countryside broken by beech woods, small lakes and fjords. Greenland and the Faroe Islands are also under the sovereignty of the Kingdom of Denmark, although both have home rule. The Faroe Islands is a group of 18 islands in the North Atlantic inhabited by a population of 46,962 (2005), whose history dates back to the Viking period. Fishing and sheep farming are the two most important occupations. Tórshavn, population 19,282 (2004), the capital of the Faroes, is served by direct flights from Copenhagen. During the summer months, there are direct flights from Aberdeen and Glasgow, plus a ferry connection from Lerwick.


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