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Hotels in Denmark

    • Denmark's flag is known as the Dannebrog.flag image by jeancliclac from Fotolia.com

      The country of Denmark in northwestern Europe is well known for its Viking-age origins, its content citizens, and its expansive coastlines along the Baltic and North Seas. If you are planning a trip to Denmark, there are several hotel accommodations available to you, both on the northern portion of the Jutland peninsula, where the country's mainland is; and on its numerous inhabited islands, such as Zealand, Funen and Lolland.

    Hotel D'Angleterre, Copenhagen

    • According to the travel advice and review website 10 Best, the Hotel D'Angleterre, at over 250-years-old, is one of the oldest five-star, deluxe hotels in the world. It is located in the heart of Denmark's capital and chief port city of Copenhagen, which occupies the northern portion of the island of Amager and the eastern portion of the island of Zealand. More specifically, Hotel D'Angleterre is on the Zealand-side of Copenhagen, and is adjacent to a public square known as Kongens Nytorv, or Kings New Square. The Danish King Christian V established the square in 1670, and today it is lined with a number of famous, extravagant buildings, including the Charlottenborg Mansion, the Thotts Palace and the Royal Danish Theatre. Some features of the Hotel D'Angleterre include a spa and fitness center and an overnight shoe-shine service. At an added cost, you can request a room facing the Kongens Nytorv, and have limousine transportation to and from the airport.

      Hotel D'Anglettere

      Kongens Nytorv 34, Box 9077

      Copenhagen, Denmark1022

      45-3312-0095

      dangleterre.com

    Best Western Hotel Ritz, Aarhus

    • Denmark's Best Western Hotel Ritz is in the archaic city of Aarhus on the eastern coast of Jutland. While the city dates back to 1201 AD, the hotel is considerably younger; having been built in 1932. As the travel resource website Holiday City Europe notes, the Ritz is an ideal location for sightseeing in Aarhus, also known as the "world's smallest big city", as it is provides easy access to every part of the city. Highlights include Den Gamle By, or the Old Town, and Den Permanente, which is a beach district. Features of the hotel include laundry and valet services, and an on-site French restaurant.

      Best Western Hotel Ritz Aarhus

      Banegardsplads 12

      Aarhus, Denmark 8000

      45-8613-4444

      bestwestern.com

    Radisson Blu Limfjord Hotel, Aalborg

    • The Radisson Blu Limfjord Hotel is in Aalborg: a Viking-era city on the northern Jutland coast. The hotel provides you with access to man of city's popular destinations, including the Congress Centre, the Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art and the city's renowned pedestrian street, Jomfru Ane Gade. The street is lined with taverns, cafes and other decorative buildings. As the travel resource website Expedia mentions, amenities at the Radisson Blu Limfjord include complimentary newspapers and high-speed Internet, as well as an on-site business center.

      Radisson Blu Limfjord Hotel, Aalborg

      Ved Stranden 14

      Aalborg, Denmark 9000

      1-800-333-3333

      radissonblu.com/hotel-aalborg

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