Staying the night at Admiral Hotel is an experience in its own right. None of our rooms are identical. The grand, rustic wooden beams giv... more »
Staying the night at Admiral Hotel is an experience in its own right. None of our rooms are identical. The grand, rustic wooden beams give the rooms individuality and a golden glow. The interior design is also worth mentioning. In cooperation with danish furniture classic designers Trip Trap, we have decorated each room with custom-made furniture of solid teak. All rooms have a sophisticated TV and radio system, pay per-view, telephone, email and internet access, mini bar, hair-dryer, 24-hour room and snack service as well as washing, dry cleaning and 1-hour ironing service. Copenhagen Admiral Hotel is placed close to the greatest tourist attractions in Copenhagen and with exciting shopping sites just around the corner and with a nice view towards the habour and the Opera house. SALT restaurant is rich in wonderful experiences. Patterned on a modern version of a beauteous Parisian brasseries, our restaurant is aspiring to become the top-notch venue in the city.
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Copenhagen Admiral Hotel is housed in a more than 200-year-old grain-drying warehouse from 1787. For centuries, this building and location on the waterfront have been at the epicentre of amazing events. The grain-drying warehouse, built by the merchant company Pingel, Meyer, Prętorius & Co, has been historically preserved. The warehouse is built from the finest raw materials, and in all its architectural splendour stands as an eloquent testimonial to the prosperous trading period of the 1780s. The building's impressive joists are made of pine from the great forests of Pomerania, today northern Germany and Poland. Staying the night at Admiral Hotel is an experience in its own right. None of our rooms are identical. The grand, rustic wooden beams give the rooms individuality and a golden glow. The interior design is also worth mentioning. In cooperation with Danish furniture classic designers Trip Trap, we have decorated each room with custom-made furniture of solid teak. All rooms have a sophisticated TV and radio system, video-on-demand, telephone, e-mail and Internet access, mini bar, hair-dryer, 24-hour room and snack service as well washing, dry cleaning and 1-hour ironing service.
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Location. The historical Copenhagen Admiral Hotel is set in a 200-year-old grain warehouse on the waterfront in Copenhagen, Denmark. Next door to the Queen's Palace, with a view over the yachts in the harbour, the hotel is less than a kilometre from the Parliament and Christianborg Castle. Copenhagen Kastrup Airport is 10 kilometres away. Hotel Features. Guests enter the Copenhagen Admiral Hotel's vaulted lobby through doors flanked with antique cannons. The lobby is decorated with wooden beams, stone flooring and modern furniture. The hotel's Salt Restaurant, designed by Conran and Partners, serves innovative international dishes with Danish specialities. A wall of windows gives views out over the harbour. Drinks are served in the light and airy Salt Bar, which features stone flooring, wooden beams and arched doors and windows. The Copenhagen Admiral Hotel has a well- equipped onsite business centre and conference rooms for small groups with wireless Internet access. The hotel has a well-equipped fitness centre with a sauna. Guests can also relax in the hotel's garden or browse the gift shop. Guestrooms. Each one of the Copenhagen Admiral Hotel's 366 guestrooms is unique. Designed by Danish firm Trip Trap, rooms feature custom- made teak furniture, wood-beamed ceilings and modern artworks on the walls. Rooms offer satellite television, wireless Internet access, minibars and room service. Expert Tip. The hotel's nearest neighbour, the elegant Queen's Palace, is one of Copenhagen's most enduring attractions.
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This hotel is originally an old
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Posted May 26, 2008
Excellent
This hotel is originally an old warehouse right on the dock in the center of Copenhagen. Beautifully restored in the 1970-80 time frame. Rooms are fitted to accomodate the old building so vary in layout and size; very comfortable; excellent...
We stayed for four nights and found the experience a mixture of the good and the not so good. The room was far too small as were the beds ( by North American standards). No air-conditioner, we were lucky to be able to borrow the last fan ! The front ...
I stayed at Admiral for a month for business. The staff is very helpful and the bar and restaurant are excellent. The hotel has tremendous atmosphere and is only 3 minutes walk from Amalienborg Castle. Unfortunately, it's quite a distance from...
We joined the first part of our
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Posted Jun 14, 2004
Horrible
We joined the first part of our Collette tour when we transferred to the Admiral hotel. This is a luxury hotel compared to the Crown, where we stayed the first three nights. The best parts about the Admiral is its style and location. The hotel is a...