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For all Denmark’s design prowess, it’s not always the easiest thing to find a hotel that makes the most of this heritage — the high end particularly is crowded with hotels that are very much stuck in the 19th century. Not so with the Hotel Twentyseven; this place is not just Danish Modernist but truly modern, a design-savvy boutique hotel of the new school, and pretty much exactly what you’d expect a Copenhagen boutique hotel would look like.
This is a good thing. White walls, blonde wood and ultra-clean lines make so much more sense here than when they’re exported to somewhere like Bali or Mexico City — in a place where the sun is out for as few as seven hours a day, you’ve got to make the most of the available light. This is probably just pure survival instinct, and this logic is the opposite of what’s on display in the Absolut Icebar, a sort of drinkers’ version of the Polar Bear Club.
Those who prefer to drink in more humane temperatures retire to the Honey Ryder Cocktail Lounge, which is rather unaccountably named after the first-ever Bond girl. Here you can sip so-called “molecular” cocktails without need for parkas or mittens. And the Wine Room is pretty much exactly what it sounds like. Except that it also serves breakfast, naturally. Youth-friendly, business-adequate, and as charming and smart-looking as you’d expect from this charming and smart-looking city.
- 200 Rooms
- Style: Modern Design
- Atmosphere: Happening
- 11 Guest Reviews
- First Hotel Twentyseven
- Løngangstræde 27
- Copenhagen, Denmark
Hotel amenities and services
- 100% non-smoking hotel
- 24 hour front desk
- Bar
- Business center
- Free wi-fi
- Lounge
- Luggage storage
- Multi-lingual staff
- Self service parking (charges apply)
- Shopping area nearby
- Wake-up service
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11 Guest Reviews
All reviews are from Tablet guests with verified stays.
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- Apurva
- Stayed July 2009
- Rating: Excellent
What I liked:
Hotel staff was very responsive to needs. The room was clean and comfortable.
What the hotel could do better:
Rooms that face the courtyard/bar are a bit noisy at night.
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- Charlotte
- Stayed July 2009
- Rating: Poor
What I liked:
Location was very good. I thought the evening tapas was a nice idea but did not have these.
What the hotel could do better:
We just stayed at Hotel TwentySeven for 2 nights. Before our first night's stay we pre-emptively asked if the location of our room on the courtyard above the bar might be noisy and if we could be moved to a non-courtyard room. The abrupt reply was that noise would not be a problem and all the hotel rooms were either on the courtyard or street and thus noisy. So, unimpressed with the wilingness of the staff to accommodate us (despite seeing quiet rooms free and being cleaned that morning), we reluctantly stayed in the courtyard room and were kept up late by the bar noise and then awoken periodically by one group who remained all night long only to leave characteristically loudly at 5.30 am. I complained the next morning and was told it was 'a one time event' the night before and demanded we be moved the next day to another room for our second night. We were moved to a very quiet room in the rear of the hotel, neither on the courtyard or street and hand a much better night's sleep. The room and bathroom was also very small and no air conditioning. I was unimpressed by the morning breakfast. And let's just say that the decorative hotel 'art' leaves much to be desired.
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- Jennifer
- Stayed November 2008
- Rating: Good
What I liked:
The location was great. Complimentary evening tapas was a nice surprise and well done. Breakfast was great. WIFI was good.
What the hotel could do better:
Room was teeny (even by Euro standards). No coffee maker or bar fridge. Extremely noisy - our room faced the Ice Bar courtyard and we were subjected to a constant barrage of loud, drunken businessmen hollering into the wee hours. . .