Whether you prefer luxury hotels, cozy inns, or budget-friendly hostels, Denmark has accommodations to suit every traveler’s needs. Many hotels offer amenities like spas, gourmet restaurants, and bike rentals to enhance your stay.
On average, the cost of accommodation in Denmark is slightly higher compared to some other European countries but generally lower than most major cities in the United States. For a mid-range hotel, expect to pay between €100 and €160 per night. Budget travellers can find hostels and guesthouses ranging from €25 to €50 per night. Luxury hotels and resorts can cost upwards of €250 per night.
As a comparison, the average hotel price in the European Union ranges from €90 to €120 per night, while in major U.S. cities like New York or San Francisco, hotel prices can easily exceed €200 per night.
For a quintessential Danish experience, consider staying in a historic inn or ‘kro’. These establishments often date back several centuries and offer a unique glimpse into Danish history and culture. One such recommendation is the Det Lille Hotel in the coastal town of Rudkøbing, known for its charming rooms and excellent service.
If you’re seeking luxury, the Nimb Hotel in Copenhagen offers opulent rooms and suites, a prime location within the Tivoli Gardens, and multiple dining options. For budget-conscious travellers, Danhostel Copenhagen City provides affordable accommodation without compromising on location or comfort.
Remember, prices can fluctuate based on the season, with rates typically higher during the summer months and around Christmas. Booking in advance can secure better deals and ensure availability.
If you are looking for a more affordable option, there are also many great hostels and guesthouses in Denmark. For example, Urban House Copenhagen by MEININGER is a highly-rated hostel for 65€ per night.
No matter what your budget is, you are sure to find a great place to stay in Denmark.