City Hotel Nebo

at Istedgade, København , 1650 København V Denmark

Budget hotel lige ved Hovedbanegården og Tivoli.

Address and contacts of City Hotel Nebo

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City Hotel Nebo
Istedgade
København 1650 København V
Denmark
Email
Contact Phone
P: +4533211217
Website

Description

City hotel Nebo er et 2 stjernet hotel med priser fra kr. 300 pr. nat.

How To Get to City Hotel Nebo

2 minutters gang fra Hovedbanegården.

Specialities

Price category
$$$ (30-50)

Company Rating

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Summary

City Hotel Nebo is København based place and this enity listed in Hotel category. Located at Istedgade 1650 København V. Contact phone number of City Hotel Nebo: +4533211217

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