Central Hotel & Café

at Tullinsgade 1 , København , 1619 Denmark

Central Hotel & Café

Address and contacts of Central Hotel & Café

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Central Hotel & Café
Tullinsgade 1
København 1619
Denmark
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Website
http://www.centralhotelogcafe.dk

Description

The Café This tiny café is a neighbourhood favourite. Here the locals get their morning coffee to stay or to go and meet up with friends and neighbours. The place is cosy and lively at the same time. Enjoy a sandwich, delicious pastry, organic ice cream, old-fashioned milkshake, fresh juice or maybe a banana split. The coffee is made from freshly roasted beans from Risteriet. The Hotel The room includes a double bed from Royal Eden and Geismar linen, bathroom with shower, a mini bar stocked with nothing but the best, flat screen television that can be hidden from view, a stereo where you can connect your iPhone or use the one provided with the room and free Wi-Fi.

Opening time

  • Mondays: 08:00- 18:00
  • Tuesdays: 08:00- 18:00
  • Wednesdays: 08:00- 18:00
  • Thursdays: 08:00- 18:00
  • Fridays: 08:00- 18:00
  • Saturdays: 10:00- 17:00
  • Sundays: 10:00- 16:00

Company Rating

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Summary

Central Hotel & Café is København based place and this enity listed in Hotel category. Located at Tullinsgade 1 1619.

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