71 Nyhavn Hotel - Hotel Reviews from across the web
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No title - expert review In a 200-year-old warehouse, this quiet, soothing hotel is a good choice for privacy-seekers. It overlooks the old ships of Nyhavn, and its interiors have been preserved with their original thick plaster walls and exposed brick. The rooms are tiny but cozy, with warm woolen spreads, dark woods, soft... fodors.com
No title - expert review On the corner between Copenhagen harbor and Nyhavn Canal, this red-brick hotel is in a restored warehouse that dates from 1804 - one of the few buildings in the area spared by an 1807 British bombardment. The warehouse was converted into a hotel in 1971, with its fine Pomeranian pine beams left inta... frommers.com
No title - expert review The hotel building is a converted warehouse of brick construction dating from 1804 and is actually a government protected building. This hotel is small and intimate with character and charm, a much sought after property. Ideal for guests requiring an excellent location and cosy atmosphere. The lobby... travel.away.com
No title - expert review 71 Nyhavn was the address for an old warehouse converted into a hotel in 1971 and completely renovated in 1997. Guest rooms have a classical atmosphere with wooden beams and beautiful interiors. All rooms have modern private facilities, and most of the rooms have a marvellous view over the harbour a... sidestep.com
No title - expert review Hospitality has been a tradition for generations in our family. We spared neither efforts nor investments in providing this XIII century estate without spoiling its original character with all the comforts and elegance of a four star hotel. We are so much prouder then to have received the Small is B... sidestep.com
No title - expert review Hotel 71 Nyhavn in Copenhagen is a restored and converted 19th century warehouse on Nyhavn Canal overlooking the city harbour. Exposed beams contrast with light contemporary decor in the 150 rooms, some of which have views of the harbour. All rooms are complete with cable television, direct dial pho... sidestep.com
Not impressed at all - user review The hotel was in a good location, unfortunatelly there was a construction site near by which ruined it. Small and rather dark room. Traveler's tip on getting the most out of your stay.Try to rent or use a free city bike and go a... expedia.com
beautiful views in a small space - user review This is a hotel with a great location in Nyhavn. The room was very small and you could hear everything your neighbor was doing. We did enjoy the views,but you had to get on your knees to look out the windows. The bathroom was among the smallest I've ever encountered in Europe. The staff was friendly... expedia.com
Great setting - user review While lacking some of the comforts that US travelers appreciate, the hotel is in a great setting on a canal where it enters the harbor and two doors down from H. C. Andersen's home. The standard rooms are small. The canal street is the heart of the outdoor restaurant district in Copenhagen, convenie... expedia.com
4 star? - user review The rooms here are tiny extremely tiny. Also, there is quite a bit of dust so if you have allergies I wouldn't stay here. The location is great but definitely loud as it is in the cafe district. This would NOT be a 4 star hotel in the USA. However, don't get the wrong impression based on some previo... fodors.com
Quiet and Soothing must mean something else in Denmark! - user review These rooms overlook what may have once been a seedy Sailors haven but is now a party avenue! Their is no peace and quiet to be found! This is not, I repeat not for you if you are a privacy seeker! All of the restaurants along the avenue have outside dining and all of the canal tours leave and arriv... fodors.com
Great visit! - user review Super location. Great price. Exellent service. The room is small but we didn't go there to reside in the room. The shower/toilet is European in style; we didn't expect Kan... travel.yahoo.com
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