at Vendersgade 23, København , 1363 Denmark
Ibsens Hotel
Det stemningsfyldte Nansensgade er der, vi hører hjemme! Atmosfæren fra gaden er trukket med ind på hotellet, hvor indretningen bærer tydeligt præg af gadens lokale kunstnere og vintage shops. Og i lobbyen hænger vores Artmoney-samling, som vi har modtaget af internationale kunstnere. Hos os er det nemlig - som det første hotel i verden - muligt at betale med Artmoney! Hotellet har 118 værelser, der er individuelt indrettet med øje for den skæve detalje. Der er plads til kufferten under sengen og til dine personlige ejendele i bogkasserne på væggen. Stilen er farverig med et hint af retro, og alle værelser har fri trådløst internet, fladskærms-tv, skrivebord og ikke mindst en rigtig god seng. Nogle gæsteværelser har udsigt over byens tage eller mod den hyggelige gårde. Alle værelser er ikke-rygerværelser.
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Ibsens Hotel is København based place and this enity listed in Hotel category. Located at Vendersgade 23 1363. Contact phone number of Ibsens Hotel: +45 3313 1913
Palace Hotel is a residential hotel on the eastern side of City Hall Square in Copenhagen, Denmark. Influenced by the Art Nouveau style, the red brick building was designed by Anton Rosen and completed in 1910.HistoryThe hotel was built by the master butcher Anders Jensen, from 1909 alderman of the butchers' guild in Copenhagen, who had made a move into the hotel business in 1897 when he acquired Marienlyst Beach Hotel in Helsingør. In 1907, he purchased a lot on the square in front of the new Copenhagen City Hall which had been completed in the grounds of the city's old Haymarket just two years earlier. The architect Anton Rosen was commissioned to design the hotel which was inaugurated on 15 July 1910. King Frederik VII was among the first to visit the hotel. Rosen not only designed the building but also everything from furniture to wallpaper, textiles, uniforms, luggage tags and keys. He also designed cutlery and door handles in collaboration with Georg Jensen.In 1927, Jensen sold the hotel to Valdemar Nielsen, who changed its original name "Palads" to the more international "Palace Hotel" and spent a large sum on refurbishing its interiors. In 1937, the hotel changed hands once again when it was acquired by the Danish-Norwegian hotelier Waldemar Jensen. Assisted by his Hungarian architects, he converted the Marble Garden into the "Ambassadeur", turning the hotel into a popular entertainment venue.
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Centrally located in Copenhagen First Hotel G & Suites is ideal for both a city trip and a long stay, close to Tivoli and City Hall.