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Ibsens Hotel, Danish charm

by pascal iakovou
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One of the best-kept secrets of Denmark’s beautiful capital is the lively district around Nansensgade – a corner the Danes prefer to keep to themselves: a village in the center of the city, hidden behind one of Copenhagen’s liveliest districts. And still so close to the city center, parks and tourist attractions.

Nansensgade is the very essence of the current “Nordic Cool” trend, thanks to its unique character a relaxed atmosphere.

People stop to chat on street corners or soak up the sun with a cold beer in hand, while others cycle their children to school.

On the corner of Nansensgade is the old “Ibsens Hotel” with its old red neon sign that lights up in the dark. Renovated in spring 2011, the Ibsens embodies the essence of this district.

Your home away from home. Welcomed by the charming little lounge, the lobby with a lit fireplace and superb textiles, furniture and decorations, the cosy atmosphere immediately seduces you, underlining that this is not just a hotel.

At Hotel Ibsens, you’ll feel right at home. Step into an urban lounge where local designers have contributed to the décor. Lie back and relax by the fire or enjoy the Artmoney exhibition.

With designers Hay, Jensens, Kjærholm and more, the Ibsens Hotel has decorated its rooms with Danish style and comfort.

The hotel is close to Strøget – Copenhagen’s main shopping street – with theaters, cinemas, parks, buses and the metro all within easy reach.

Vendersgade 231363 København K

https://www.arthurhotels.dk/ibsens-hotel/

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