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Can anyone recommend a hotel in Copenhagen – city centre (near an airport bus stop ideally), family friendly, not too expensive? TIA Liz

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well..The Palace  - it may be pricey but it is definitely convenient. there are a few others but they will all fall into the same price range. The SAS Radisson is nice…very nice. Heather

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>Can anyone recommend a hotel in Copenhagen – city centre (near an >airport bus stop ideally), family friendly, not too expensive? >TIA >Liz

  A great place to look for hotels in Copenhagen  is at:  www.aok.dk (All about Copenhagen) You can search the hotels by price range as well as location. —- Kristian.

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www.priceline.com has added European hotels to their services. If you are as clueless as I am about hotels, priceline categorizes the hotels. In Europe they classify them as either: "budget, economy, quality or superior". Outside of Europe, they use a 4-star rating system. I am on the younger end, so I never know what I’m paying for – upfront. Their system is a good way to get the highest quality for the lowest price.

– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text ->Can anyone recommend a hotel in Copenhagen – city centre (near an >airport bus stop ideally), family friendly, not too expensive? >TIA >Liz >   A great place to look for hotels in Copenhagen  is at:  www.aok.dk > (All about Copenhagen) You can search the hotels by price range as > well as location. > —- Kristian.

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Sophie Amalie. Near Almalienborg Castle. – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – > well..The Palace  - it may be pricey but it is definitely convenient. there > are a few others but they will all fall into the same price range. The SAS > Radisson is nice…very nice. > Heather > Can anyone recommend a hotel in Copenhagen – city centre (near an > airport bus stop ideally), family friendly, not too expensive? > TIA > Liz

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yup aok.dk is a great site to use. actually a lot of Danes use it..*G* Good luck..and btw the Sophie Amalie is in a very nice area too. Heather – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text ->   A great place to look for hotels in Copenhagen  is at:  www.aok.dk > (All about Copenhagen) You can search the hotels by price range as > well as location. > —- Kristian.

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For "family friendly" I can highly recommend the DGI Byern Hotel. It’s only a couple of years old, very modern in style, located in a safe area just one block behind the Main train station.  Reasonable rates.  They are connected to a new leisure center/spa which is free for hotel guests.  The pool is spectacular.  Check out their web site for pictures: http://www.dgi-byen.dk/index1.php?l=english&pageid=65 You can book a room through: http://www.hotel-denmark.demon.co.uk/dgi.html Only thing you need to know is that some of the rooms face the railroad tracks just coming into the train station.  Ask for a room away from the railroad tracks. Peace. Paul >Can anyone recommend a hotel in Copenhagen – city centre (near an >airport bus stop ideally), family friendly, not too expensive? >TIA >Liz

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Thanks to everyone who responded with suggestions! Ironically, due to the downturn in the airline industry, our preferred flights have been cancelled by the airline, and we will no longer have a stopover in Copenhagen…..   oh, well, save that for another trip! Elizabeth – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – > Can anyone recommend a hotel in Copenhagen – city centre (near an > airport bus stop ideally), family friendly, not too expensive? > TIA > Liz

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>well..The Palace  - it may be pricey but it is definitely convenient. there >are a few others but they will all fall into the same price range. The SAS >Radisson is nice…very nice.

It is nice to know the old Palace is still there. I stayed there three nights in 1957. Pricey then was about $18.US per night for two in a third floor room with a great view. I wonder if it has changed much??? That same summer we were in Paris on Place Vendome at the Hotel de France et Choiseul for about $12. The hotel is still there but has gone upscale….waaaay upscale. What a shame. – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text ->Heather > Can anyone recommend a hotel in Copenhagen – city centre (near an > airport bus stop ideally), family friendly, not too expensive? > TIA > Liz

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Liz, look for Absalon Hotel.  It is near the central station and affordable. Enjoy, Ismael – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> Can anyone recommend a hotel in Copenhagen – city centre (near an > airport bus stop ideally), family friendly, not too expensive? > TIA > Liz

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Can anyone recommend a hotel in Copenhagen – city centre (near an airport bus stop ideally), family friendly, not too expensive? TIA Liz

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well..The Palace  - it may be pricey but it is definitely convenient. there are a few others but they will all fall into the same price range. The SAS Radisson is nice…very nice. Heather

– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> Can anyone recommend a hotel in Copenhagen – city centre (near an > airport bus stop ideally), family friendly, not too expensive? > TIA > Liz

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>Can anyone recommend a hotel in Copenhagen – city centre (near an >airport bus stop ideally), family friendly, not too expensive? >TIA >Liz

  A great place to look for hotels in Copenhagen  is at:  www.aok.dk (All about Copenhagen) You can search the hotels by price range as well as location. —- Kristian.

Response:

www.priceline.com has added European hotels to their services. If you are as clueless as I am about hotels, priceline categorizes the hotels. In Europe they classify them as either: "budget, economy, quality or superior". Outside of Europe, they use a 4-star rating system. I am on the younger end, so I never know what I’m paying for – upfront. Their system is a good way to get the highest quality for the lowest price.

– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text ->Can anyone recommend a hotel in Copenhagen – city centre (near an >airport bus stop ideally), family friendly, not too expensive? >TIA >Liz >   A great place to look for hotels in Copenhagen  is at:  www.aok.dk > (All about Copenhagen) You can search the hotels by price range as > well as location. > —- Kristian.

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Sophie Amalie. Near Almalienborg Castle. – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – > well..The Palace  - it may be pricey but it is definitely convenient. there > are a few others but they will all fall into the same price range. The SAS > Radisson is nice…very nice. > Heather > Can anyone recommend a hotel in Copenhagen – city centre (near an > airport bus stop ideally), family friendly, not too expensive? > TIA > Liz

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yup aok.dk is a great site to use. actually a lot of Danes use it..*G* Good luck..and btw the Sophie Amalie is in a very nice area too. Heather – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text ->   A great place to look for hotels in Copenhagen  is at:  www.aok.dk > (All about Copenhagen) You can search the hotels by price range as > well as location. > —- Kristian.

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For "family friendly" I can highly recommend the DGI Byern Hotel. It’s only a couple of years old, very modern in style, located in a safe area just one block behind the Main train station.  Reasonable rates.  They are connected to a new leisure center/spa which is free for hotel guests.  The pool is spectacular.  Check out their web site for pictures: http://www.dgi-byen.dk/index1.php?l=english&pageid=65 You can book a room through: http://www.hotel-denmark.demon.co.uk/dgi.html Only thing you need to know is that some of the rooms face the railroad tracks just coming into the train station.  Ask for a room away from the railroad tracks. Peace. Paul >Can anyone recommend a hotel in Copenhagen – city centre (near an >airport bus stop ideally), family friendly, not too expensive? >TIA >Liz

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Liz, look for Absalon Hotel.  It is near the central station and affordable. Enjoy, Ismael – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> Can anyone recommend a hotel in Copenhagen – city centre (near an > airport bus stop ideally), family friendly, not too expensive? > TIA > Liz

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Thanks to everyone who responded with suggestions! Ironically, due to the downturn in the airline industry, our preferred flights have been cancelled by the airline, and we will no longer have a stopover in Copenhagen…..   oh, well, save that for another trip! Elizabeth – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – > Can anyone recommend a hotel in Copenhagen – city centre (near an > airport bus stop ideally), family friendly, not too expensive? > TIA > Liz

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>well..The Palace  - it may be pricey but it is definitely convenient. there >are a few others but they will all fall into the same price range. The SAS >Radisson is nice…very nice.

It is nice to know the old Palace is still there. I stayed there three nights in 1957. Pricey then was about $18.US per night for two in a third floor room with a great view. I wonder if it has changed much??? That same summer we were in Paris on Place Vendome at the Hotel de France et Choiseul for about $12. The hotel is still there but has gone upscale….waaaay upscale. What a shame. – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text ->Heather > Can anyone recommend a hotel in Copenhagen – city centre (near an > airport bus stop ideally), family friendly, not too expensive? > TIA > Liz

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