Denmark is a wonderful destination with a wide range of accommodations. And everywhere there is attention for comfort, quality and service. From stylish boutique hotels, glampings, to authentic hotels and cottages in nature. It is nice to choose a combination of places to stay during your visit, and gain different experiences. Discover the best and nicest hotels in Denmark, including tips for unique places to stay in a natural setting in this article.
Tips for unique places to stay and hotels in Denmark
Jungshoved Præstegaard – Præstø
Jungshoved Præstegaard is one of the unique places to stay in Denmark, because of its natural setting. The country house is located in Præstø, in the east of Zealand in Denmark, directly on the sea and surrounded by vast fields. A lovely place where you can go for walks and escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life. During your stay you will also get to know the Danish wildlife, as the area is home to countless deers, hares and pheasants.
Jungshoved Præstegaard offers different rooms, which are fully equipped. Whether you opt for a suite with a private terrace in the main building, a small gypsy wagon or a shelter, where you spend the night partly in the open air, the owners will do everything they can to make your stay as pleasant as possible. The suite offers a private terrace with views of the fields and the sea. In the morning when you open your window you are greeted by the sounds of countless birds.
Do you want to spend the night in this country house? Check out the latest prices and availability at Jungshoved Præstegaard here.
25 hours Hotel Copenhagen
One of my favorite unique places to stay in Denmark is the 25 hours hotel Copenhagen. This hotel is super centrally located in the the city, around the corner from the Rundetaarm, the round tower, and yet very quiet. The 19th-century building, which once served as a porcelain factory and university building, is now a stylish hotel with around 243 rooms. You will be amazed by the design, an inspiring combination of retro and modern.
Room categories range from medium single to large and gigantic. And each room has its own unique style, including comfortable beds, retro art on the walls and nice extras such as a speaker and free minibar.
Curious about 25 hours hotel Copenhagen? You can check prices and availability here.
25 hours Hotel Copenhagen is known for its great restaurant Neni, where you can enjoy Eastern inspired dishes, Café Duse and the Boilerman Bar located in the basement. You will also find relaxation areas such as the Vinyl Room and the Love Library throughout the building. Do you want to relax or maybe work out a little? There is both a modern gym and an indoor and outdoor spa, which you can use free of charge during your stay.
Hotel Kirstine – Næstved
Hotel Kirstine is one of the unique places to stay in South Zealand Denmark, because of its historic and photogenic building and culinary tasting experience. This typical half-timbered house located in Næstved, makes you want to take many pictures for sure.
The hotel consists of several comfortable rooms, spread over a number of buildings. The biggest rooms have a private terrace. Hotel Kirstine is a place where you quickly feel at home and don’t want to leave anymore. On arrival you can enjoy a high tea and there is also a spa, that you can book all to yourself.
But the highlight is the culinary tasting experience. The chefs provide a truly impressive 10-course menu, with matching wines. In addition, the chef often comes to personally explain the menu.
Check the lates prices and availability at Hotel Kirstine here. Looking for more hotels in and around Næstved? This is an overview.
Guldsmeden hotels – Copenhagen Denmark
Looking for a stylish hotel in Copenhagen? Then you want to spend the night in Guldsmeden. Guldsmeden is a chain of eco-chic boutique hotels, known for its small-scale and sustainable character. In Copenhagen you will find Babette, Axel, Bryggen, 66 and Manon Les Suites, all centrally located throughout the city.
There are different types of rooms, ranging from simple to upscale with a private terrace and penthouse suite. The rooms are decorated with natural materials such as bamboo, beautiful wood and organic cotton, which makes for a relaxed atmosphere. The restaurants work with organic and locally produced products. And there is also a lot of attention for the use of green energy. Moreover, a number of hotels are equipped with a nice spa and beautiful roof terrace
Curious about the different Guldsmeden hotels in Denmark? Check prices and availability for Babette Guldsmeden and Axel Guldmseden in Vesterbro.
Falsled Strand Camping – Fyn
Do you want to go camping in a comfortable way? Then book a stay at Falsled Strand Camping, offering one of the most romantic cabins, less than 100 meters from the beach. The small houses are nicely decorated and fully equipped. There is electricity, a heater, running water, a small sitting area and comfortable beds.
Outside you have a covered terrace with a small kitchen. And at night, you can make your own campfire in front of your terrace. You have to walk a short distance for the shower and toilet, but that makes for the camping feeling.
Falsled Strand Camping is one of the unique places to stay in Fyn island Denmark. Looking for more hotels on Fyn in Denmark? This is an overview of hotels, campsites and other accommodations. Curious about Fyn? Read more in the next article.
Hotel Ærø – Svendborg
Hotel Ærø is located on the waterfront of Svendborg. It is a small atmospheric hotel that fits perfectly in the atmosphere of the authentic town. The rooms are comfortable and well maintained. On the terrace of the associated restaurant you can enjoy meat and fish dishes, while overlooking the harbor.
Do you want to spend the night at Hotel Ærø? Check the latest prices and availability here. Looking for more hotels in and around Svendborg? You will find a comprehensive overview here.
Villa Huno – Mon
Looking for a glamping experience? Then you want to book a spot at Villa Huno, located in Camp Møns Klint in Zealand Denmark. There are a number of tents, situated on Lake Huno, and only a few minutes’ walk from the cliffs of Mon.
The stylishly furnished tents are not only nice to look at, but also comfortable, with wonderfully soft beds and a cozy sitting area. All tents have electricity and a small heater, in case the temperature drops. In the morning you can enjoy a breakfast on your terrace, which is ready for you in a breakfast box.
Don’t want to camp? The glamping is one the unique places to stay in nature but it is also possible to book a luxury room in the main building of Villa Huno in Denmark. Looking for more hotels in Mon? This is an overview.
Rødvig Kro og Badehotel
Rødvig Kro og Badehotel is located in the Baltic Sea town of Rødvig. It has been voted one of the best beach hotels and unique places to stay in Denmark. The rooms are sleek, simple but neatly furnished and available with or without a sea view. And of course you want to go for the latter option.
The advantage is that you are close to Stevns Klint and many other things to do in Zealand Denmark. Try to have dinner at least one evening in the hotel restaurant and order the surprise menu.
Check the latest prices and availability at Rødvig Kro og Badehotel here. Looking for more hotels in Rodvig? This is an overview.
Egn Bed & Breakfast
At Egn you can spend the night and enjoy a great dinner. The rooms are small but nice. Moreover, Egn Bed & Breakfast is less than 300 meters from the beach and less than half an hour’s drive from the beautiful cliffs of Mon.
Make sure to book a culinary dining experience. The team introduces you to local products from the area during a 4-course menu. And believe me, everything here is just delicious. You will be amazed at the combination of flavors. Moreover, the owners proudly explain about their products and ways of preparation. Recommended!
Check the latest prices and availability at Egn Bed & Breakfast here. Looking for more hotels and unique places to stay hotels in Mon in Denmark? This is an overview.
Shelter Søbadet
For a real back-to-basic experience, one of the unique places to stay in Denmark is a shelter. Shelters are simple huts, located in the middle of nature, where you can spend the night for only a few euros. But it is the experience what really makes you want to do this. Shelters can be found in different shapes and sizes, ranging from open-air structures with a roof above your head to quaint wooden cabins complete with a door.
One of the shelters you can book in Lillebaelt Nature Reserve on Fyn island is Søbadet. Here, you sleep on the water’s edge, beneath the open sky, in close proximity to the Old Little Belt Bridge. Søbadet comprises four wooden structures for you to lay out your sleeping bag and mat, a picnic table, and a cozy campfire. Firewood is provided, giving you the opportunity to prepare your own meals. and there is a clean toilet within walking distance.
Do you also want to spend the night in a shelter? An overview of shelters, facilities and a booking option can be found here.
More unique places to stay in Fyn Denmark
Looking for more unique places to stay on Fyn in Denmark? This is an overview of hotels, campsites and other accommodations.
Hygge in Denmark hotels
Denmark is known for its hygge, which means warmth and cosiness. Several hotels in Denmark try to create this feeling through cozy interiors, a fireplace, candles and comfortable lounges. In some hotels you can book a hygge experience in your room yourself, with a foot bath and bottle of wine waiting for you. Something that certainly contributes to a special overnight stay in Denmark.
Tours in Denmark
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