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Copenhagen hotel listed among best winter getaways

Christian Wenande
December 17th, 2021


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The renowned Hotel d’Angleterre puts immense effort into embracing Christmas and other traditional Danish winter delights

It’s quite the experience (photo: Hotel d’Angleterre)

According to Big 7 Travel, Copenhagen’s legendary gem Hotel d’Angleterre is among the best in the world for enjoying a winter escape. 

Hotel d’Angleterre ranked 14th overall, with Big 7 lauding the  Kongens Nytorv institution for its brilliant location and the lengths the hotel goes to spread its jule cheer.

“At Christmastime the whole square transforms into a winter wonderland, illuminated by twinkling lights and some of the world’s best Christmas decorations,” wrote Big 7 travel.

“Inside the Hotel d’Angleterre, it’s equally as festive, with Christmas trees, carols and their famous ‘gløgg’.”

READ ALSO: Copenhagen continues to have the cheapest international school fees in Europe

Plaudits and pedigree 
The ranking was based on a number of parameters
, including properties with high reviews, unique ‘winter’ experiences, cosiness factor and luxury.

Hotel d’Angleterre has a lot of the above, as well as a storied history. 

Founded way back in 1755 as one of the world’s first luxury hotels, the hotel has 30 rooms and 60 suits … and its very own Michelin-star restaurant, Marchal. 

Indeed it’s long been a mecca for the rich and famous coming to Copenhagen.

Read more about the dazzling hotel and what they offer over the winter period in the CPH Post Christmas Supplement.


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