Our room was on the sixth floor - rooms here are slightly bigger but with a lower ceiling as you are under the roof. The low ceiling wasn't a problem for us though - in Denmark I am shorter than everyone so it was nice to be in a me-sized room, and I loved the beams! And even Tanbay, at 6ft, didn't have to stoop or anything.
I was super impressed by breakfast. It was Nordic style which meant cereals, berries, nuts and filling bread. Of course it meant cold cuts and cheese too, but I was super impressed that they cater to vegans really well: the cereals, berries, nuts and bread which I just mentioned, as well as apples, juice, good coffee, jams AND soy milk!
I didn't expect that at all, it was so nice to be able to eat cereal in a hotel for once.
Ibsens Hotel do a happy hour! Go down at 5pm for drinks and small snacks: wine, beer, apple juice, crisps, peanuts and more.
The beer and the apple juice were both Danish! And they had an awesome Danish band playing, it was the perfect start to our evening.
The Ibsens Hotel is in a great location, you can walk to all the main attractions like Christiana (the hippy commune) and Nyhavn (the insta-good street). If you can't or won't walk too far, you can get the tube to these spots too - the tube station is just 5 minutes walk from Ibsens.
There's also a supermarket right on Ibsens doorstep and the main train station is less than 20 minutes away.
This summer we had Interrail passes to get round Europe, we highly recommend these it was a great way to see Scandinavia and central Europe.
Like I said, the main train station is less than 20 minutes from Ibsens.
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We loved our stay at Ibsens Hotel and think it's the best place to stay in Copenhagen, it's in a great location, the staff are so nice and friendly, the breakfast had something for everyone and the happy hour was an awesome extra.
To book your own stay head on over to their website or find them on price comparison website Agoda.
Disclaimer: Travelling Weasels were invited as guests but as always all opinions are our own. We would never recommend something we haven't personally tried and loved, because that's not fair to you and we want to be fair to you because you read our posts and that's nice xx
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Travelling through the kyriarchy and weaselling our way out of the rat race - a female travel blogger writing about socially and politically conscious travelling.
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