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Boutique Hotel Herman K

★★★★★·91.0/ 10Excellent
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Check-in 03:00 PM / out 11:00 AM
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With a stay at Herman K Hotel, you'll be centrally located in Copenhagen, steps from Strøget and within a 5-minute walk of Kongens Nytorv. This upscale hotel is 0. 3 mi (0. 5 km) from Christiansborg Palace and 0. 5 mi (0. 8 km) from Nyhavn. . Take in the views from a terrace and make use of amenities such as complimentary wireless internet access and a television in a common area. Additional amenities at this hotel include tour/ticket assistance and complimentary use of a nearby fitness facility (spa & pool acceess at a fee). Make yourself at home in one of the 31 air-conditioned rooms featuring flat-screen televisions. Complimentary wireless internet access is available to keep you connected. Private bathrooms with showers feature rainfall showerheads and designer toiletries. Conveniences include laptop-compatible safes and electric kettles, and housekeeping is provided daily.

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Alouette
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Udtryk
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