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The warmth and discreet charm of Hotel Sanders makes you feel as if you’re descending into the city in your own, beautifully designed digs. Ideally located on a quiet street in the city centre, this hotel offers scrumptious cocktails, bike rentals and rooftop dining
Place
Hotel Sanders is located on a quiet, cobbled street just off Kongens Nytorv, the square in the city centre. CopenhagenIt is the ideal place to visit all the galleries and breathtaking architecture danish capital Have to offer. Nyhavn’s brightly colored 17th- and 18th-century townhouses, which grace the front of all the city’s postcards, are just a short walk away, as is the metro station, which takes you to the airport in just eight stops.
To the west is Vesterbro and the meat packing district, great for eating and partying, while to the north is the trendy, diverse neighborhood of Nørrebro. The best way to get around Copenhagen by bikeAnd you can be at lush swimming and coffee spot La Banchina in nine minutes, or the busy Torvehlern market in just seven minutes.
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stretch
Two words that sum up Sanders’ atmosphere are “Danish understatement.” The neoclassical townhouse is exquisitely designed, with every little detail considered, from the candles on the breakfast table to the framed artwork in the bedrooms, but it all feels effortless. whether you are bringing your young familyare far away on one romantic mini break Or traveling alone for business, everything is designed to make guests feel at home here, as if it were your own stylish luggage pied-a-terre You’re just coming in.
London-based design firm Lind + Almond is responsible for the elegant interior design, which is a clever combination of Danish mid-century modern, British colonial and Parisian bistro style.
Service
We arrived quite late having flown in from the UK and within minutes of entering the hotel we were warmly welcomed into the shining bar, with two ice-cold Negronis in our hands. Overall, the service feels comfortable and encouraging, but not overly pretentious. One morning we forgot a little about breakfast, but partly because there were so many options for where to sit and eat: in the dining room, in the garden, or on the roof terrace. If you want something a little more private, and want to eat chips in your dressing gown after a night out on the town, this is the place to do it – room service is quick, friendly and no-fuss.
bed and bath
The five-storey hotel has 54 bedrooms and each one is unique. The artworks above the beds – a mix of soft paintings and drawings, including many of ballet dancers – all have slightly different wooden frames, making each space feel as if it’s grown as naturally as a home over time. The light-filled bathrooms feature beautiful tiling and ceramic paneling, rattan headboards in the bedrooms and toiletries from the hotel’s own care line Mimi K.
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Food and Drink
Love sitting on a roadside terrace on a sunny evening, sipping rosé and eating fresh oysters served from a retro cart? Then Sanders is the right place. If you want a slightly more sensible meal, breakfast features a delicious range of pastries and Danish salmon and cold cuts, and the tomato toast with creamy ricotta is a highlight. The simple dinner menu is a mix of Danish and global flavours. The bar, Tata, feels like a real hotspot for local creators. Think flashing lights, red velvet décor, blazing fires and waiting staff tending to you.
facilities
Although there is no pool or spa, guests can opt for in-room massages. Bicycles are also available for hire – although at a much higher price than the local shop – and you can book a wide range of activities through the front desk, from a trip on the hotel’s sixties mahogany boat to a backstage tour of the Theater Royal.
Each room has a little red book that serves as a short list of recommendations from Hotel Sanders’ owner and founder, former ballet dancer Alexander Kolpin.
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disability Access
There are some stairs at the entrance of the hotel, but there are ramps for the stairs that can be arranged. Alternatively, guests can access the property via the hotel’s backyard where there is a lift that can bring them to all floors.
There are many rooms that are suitable for wheelchair users, with wide doorways and easy access from lifts that run to all floors.
pet policy
Pets are welcome at Sanders only in the following room categories: Sanders Bedroom, Sanders Bedroom Plus, One Bedroom Suite and Sanders Suite.
Dogs weighing up to 20 kg are allowed, and must remain in the room at all times.
A pet fee of £116 will be added to the room charge for guests bringing a dog.
check in check out?
Check-in time is 3pm; Check-out time is 12 noon.
family friendly?
Yes. Connecting rooms are available, many rooms have sofa beds and larger rooms can accommodate an extra cot or bed. There is also a nanny service.
at a glance
Best thing: Cocktails at Tata.
Perfect for: Feels like home in the middle of the city.
Not suitable for: Those looking for back-to-back treatments or activities.
From Instagram: The oyster cart at sunset.
Address: Tordenskjoldsgade 15, DK – 1055 Copenhagen.
phone: +45 46 40 00 40
Website: hotelsanders.com
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