Location

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Phoenix Copenhagen

Atmosphere and elegance in the centre of Copenhagen – close to attractions and shopping.
 
Address: Bredgade 37, 1260 Copenhagen

A scenic park with a wooden bridge crossing a calm lake surrounded by green grass and trees. A red brick building is on the right, and buildings with a dome are visible in the distance under a blue sky with clouds.
The Little Mermaid

The Little Mermaid welcomes guests in the port edge of Langelinie. It illustrates the Hans Christian Andersen's fairy tale of the same name and is a gift to Copenhagen donated by brewer Carl Jacobsen and made by sculptor Edvard Eriksen.

Kings New Square

The Kings New Square is at the end of the street up towards Nyhavn and is surrounded by beautiful old mansion. In the middle stands the equestrian statue of King Christian the 5th and every spring it is tradition for the new student’s to celebrate the day by dancing around the statue.

Copenhagen Airport

Copenhagen Airport, otherwise known as Kastrup, is Denmark's largest airport. Getting to and from the airport is easy by train and the Metro.

A vibrant scene of Copenhagens City Hall, featuring its red-brick architecture and green spires under a partly cloudy sky. People are walking in the foreground near a fountain, and the bustling street adds life to the historic setting.
Town Square

Town Hall Square is the city's great popular place where people move around the clock. The square is inspired by the shape of a seashell, and adjacent to the impressive old Copenhagen City Hall Building.

A red brick train station with a large arched window and a central clock tower under a blue sky. The building features pointed roofs and decorative elements, with multiple smaller towers on either side.
Copenhagen Central Station

Copenhagen Central Station is a hub for almost all traffic. You can, for example, take the train to Malmö, Fisketorvet shopping centre or the airport. At the central station, you will find trains, a taxi rank and buses.

The image shows a large, historic European building with a central tower topped by a spire. The facade is symmetrical, with a courtyard in front. The sky is clear and blue, and there are trimmed hedges lining the sides.
Christiansborg Palace

Christiansborg Palace on Slotsholmen is home to the Danish Parliament. The palace features the Royal Reception Rooms, Absalon's ruins, the royal stables and, not least, the new attraction: the Royal Kitchen.

A group of uniformed guards stand in formation outside a building. They wear tall black hats, dark jackets, and blue trousers with white accents. Their swords are sheathed at their sides, and they stand on a stone pavement.
Amalienborg og Amaliehaven

Amalienborg is the monarch’s winter residence. The beautiful complex consists of four palaces, and Christian Vll’s Palace’s magnificent rooms are open to the general public.

Colorful, historic buildings line the Nyhavn waterfront in Copenhagen, Denmark. Docked boats float gently in the canal, with outdoor cafes and a sunny blue sky completing the lively scene.
Nyhavn

Nyhavn, Copenhagen's port pearl, which stretches from Kongens Nytorv Square and all the way along the canal. Many of the old houses are preserved till this day, and the oldest house dates back to 1681.

People relax on deck chairs outside a building with blue-framed windows and a sign that reads Kød og Flæsk. A sculpture of a cow is displayed above the entrance. The scene is lively and social, with a casual outdoor atmosphere.
Meatpacking District Copenhagen

The Meatpacking District is where the majority of the city's food wholesalers are based, especially meat wholesalers, hence the name. Nestled among the butchers are restaurants and a vibrant night life, which is a mecca for the city's hipsters.

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Parking

You can park your car close to Phoenix Copenhagen, both at our private parking lots and in the monitored multi-storey carpark on the opposite side of the street.

Transport

Do you need transport to the hotel? In this simple chart, you can get an overview of different types of transportations that will get you to Phoenix Copenhagen. 

Phoenix Copenhagen

Bredgade 37
1260 Copenhagen, Denmark
Tel. +45 3395 9500 
phoenixcopenhagen@arp-hansen.dk

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