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SSolo_Lady2025.09.27
I love the hostel vibes. many activities to do here. the dome has its own bathroom, but i had to stay with 3 unknow males. so i wasn't feel comfortable to use bathroom in the room. I always used shared bathroom. Hair dryer in the bathroom didn't work. The bed doesn't have the curtain. So I feel less private. When the room light was turn off, i turn on the light in my own bed. But my light disturb a guy on next bed then he told me to turn off 🥹.
I had a lovely stay at Hotel Mayfair in Copenhagen. The staff were friendly and provided free water and some board games, which was a nice touch. The room was decent, though the bathroom was a bit small and the water pressure could be better. It had heating but no AC, which was fine with the nice weather. The breakfast was fantastic, especially the pastries, and the location was perfect for walking to nearby attractions. Overall, it's a great choice for anyone visiting the city.
Nice Hotel , the hall between the rooms is not clean as what we expected, the customer service was great, the bar man in the lobby is rude , I ask for cup of water to take my medicine she said water here is not free it is for $40 if you want free go to the gas station in the front. Was not nice .
Very convenient for the airport, just a couple of stops down the metro.I arrived late at night to a friendly welcome. It's a short walk to a lovely beach for some bracing Baltic air.
The room was clean and comfortable. There was a fridge and cooker had I needed them. I was just passing through. I'd certainly consider staying there next time I visit Copenhagen.
Hotel near Copenhagen Center,Copenhagen100% of visitors choose this area
OORexplorer2025.07.06
Steel House Hostel was great for my 4 day stay in Copenhagen. I stayed in a 6-person women's room, and got assigned an upper bunk. The room was quite nice (a bit cramped but nothing out of the ordinary), and I liked how high the bunk was- above head height when people were standing, so it didn't feel like others were in my space, and there was plenty of space to sit fully up in the bunk. Bed and pillow was comfy. Lockers were a good size (fit my carry on suitcase plus a backpack; others had bigger suitcases that didn't fit), but the locking mechanism was a bit challenging- basic idea but seemed to be mechanical issues).
There was a thermostat that could be set as low as 17C (~63F), which was the setting in my room, but this didn't work well- it was definitely in the low 70s (F) in the room and felt quite warm for sleeping. The fans in the bathroom and shower (separate, which was good for a shared room) didn't seem to work (no knob apparent for the shower; there was a knob in the bathroom but it didn't do anything), so the room got humid after one or two people showered.
The hostel is huge, and almost more like a hotel. WiFi was spotty or absent in the room, but plenty of common areas to sit or work downstairs. Kitchen was frequently used, and I took advantage of the kitchen fridge for having skyr and fruit for breakfasts (costs 25DKK for your whole stay).
I also rented a bike for a couple days. It seemed overpriced (~135 DKK for 24hr) but can't beat the convenience, and the bike (standard city cruiser) worked just fine.
The staff are very welcoming and helpful. The room was large, comfortable and clean. The breakfast buffet was excellent. We booked a meal at Sticks and sushi on the rooftop and had a beautiful meal for my hubby's birthday. In the room the toiletries in particular were very good quality and had a lovely perfume. The lifts were fast and efficient. There was always a cab in the forecourt if we needed one. The hop on hop off bus stops right outside every 25 mins if you have a Copenhagen Card. It is only a 15 minute walk to Tivoli Gardens and the Central Station. The waterfront is only <5mins walk. There is a large out of town shopping centre about 10mins walk away.
It is quite close to the airport, so if it is a late arrival schedule, it is recommended to stay here. And the rental car center shuttle bus station is also nearby, so it is very convenient.
We just completed a 2nd time stay within a month and we were glad to come back to this service apartment styled hotel. Kitchenette with the NETTO supermarket in the bldg plus a top bakery around the block makes it always convenient. Same goes for the gym, pool and sauna. Bikes to rent are very solid. Also you have plenty of jogging kilometers waiting for you which you can start straight from the hotel doors. Reception was extra flexible this time.
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GGuest UserCabinn Copenhagen is very well located, near Copenhagen Bus terminal, and IKEA Mall, and near Tivoli Amusement Park, Tivoli Food Hall, and Central Train Station. Very well connected to City Centre. Cabinn Copenhagen is the great choice to stay, staff are very friendly and helpful, and the accomodation has 2 Tower Blocks. A great choice for our 3 day Stay in Copenhagen.
GGuest UserGreat location - very close to centre of the city and food market. Staff is really helpful. There is also good lobby and bar inside the hotel. The size of standard rooms is really small so it will be inconvenient for tourist with a lot of suitcases)
FFarah PI arrived in the evening and the reception welcomed me warmly. I asked for some ice cubes and they kindly gave them for free. My room was on the 12th floor, but the lift was frustratingly(super) slow, definitely troublesome if you’re in a rush.
I stayed for 6 days, and housekeeping only came once, on the 4th day. However, they did mention that extra amenities could be requested at reception. A note for warmer days: opening the window doesn’t make the room feel any breezier, so it can be uncomfortable. Luckily, the mornings and nights were chilly, so I managed to sleep well.
Location-wise, it’s about an 8-minute walk to Ørestad metro and train station. From there, you can take the metro straight into the city centre, catch a train directly to the airport, or even cross the Øresund Bridge to Malmö and Lund. For those seeking halal food, there's Royal Syawarma near Field's mall.
GGuest UserVery helpful front desk, always willing to help out. Very kindly helped to get a taxi when I was unable to get one on Viggo due to the Easter holidays. Nice room that is clean with breakfast included. Super convenient location as well, just 4min away from the train station and good food options within walking distance. Able to take a nice 30min walk to the famous Nyhavn in the morning to explore. There are 3 steps to climb in the passageway to get to my room but it wasn’t a big issue for me - perhaps could ask for another room in another level if this is of concern.
SSolo_LadyI love the hostel vibes. many activities to do here. the dome has its own bathroom, but i had to stay with 3 unknow males. so i wasn't feel comfortable to use bathroom in the room. I always used shared bathroom. Hair dryer in the bathroom didn't work. The bed doesn't have the curtain. So I feel less private. When the room light was turn off, i turn on the light in my own bed. But my light disturb a guy on next bed then he told me to turn off 🥹.
OORexplorerSteel House Hostel was great for my 4 day stay in Copenhagen. I stayed in a 6-person women's room, and got assigned an upper bunk. The room was quite nice (a bit cramped but nothing out of the ordinary), and I liked how high the bunk was- above head height when people were standing, so it didn't feel like others were in my space, and there was plenty of space to sit fully up in the bunk. Bed and pillow was comfy. Lockers were a good size (fit my carry on suitcase plus a backpack; others had bigger suitcases that didn't fit), but the locking mechanism was a bit challenging- basic idea but seemed to be mechanical issues).
There was a thermostat that could be set as low as 17C (~63F), which was the setting in my room, but this didn't work well- it was definitely in the low 70s (F) in the room and felt quite warm for sleeping. The fans in the bathroom and shower (separate, which was good for a shared room) didn't seem to work (no knob apparent for the shower; there was a knob in the bathroom but it didn't do anything), so the room got humid after one or two people showered.
The hostel is huge, and almost more like a hotel. WiFi was spotty or absent in the room, but plenty of common areas to sit or work downstairs. Kitchen was frequently used, and I took advantage of the kitchen fridge for having skyr and fruit for breakfasts (costs 25DKK for your whole stay).
I also rented a bike for a couple days. It seemed overpriced (~135 DKK for 24hr) but can't beat the convenience, and the bike (standard city cruiser) worked just fine.
GGuest UserWhen staying here, you really shouldn't compare the hotel's amenities or service to what you'd expect back home, especially since labor costs here are among the highest. That said, the hotel's location is fantastic – it's super convenient to get everywhere. We spent two days exploring the area and managed to walk to all our destinations.
GGuest UserVery convenient for the airport, just a couple of stops down the metro.I arrived late at night to a friendly welcome. It's a short walk to a lovely beach for some bracing Baltic air.
The room was clean and comfortable. There was a fridge and cooker had I needed them. I was just passing through. I'd certainly consider staying there next time I visit Copenhagen.
KK.L.LChecking in & out are done via the self-check in automat. Didn't try the breakfast. There's an indoor swimming pool which is great. Room is clean & tidy, with some traces of dust though. The hotel looks dated but well-maintained. The bartender is cheerful and staff are friendly. Just a few steps away from Kastrup Airport. Train station connected to the hotel so we simply took the train to Copenhagen city centre ftom the hotel which took about 20 minutes.
LLiuxiangyuThe hotel is located in a busy commercial area, and it is very convenient to various attractions. The hotel is old and distinctive, the rooms are clean and quiet. I booked too many rooms, and the hotel is very humane. I also refunded it. It's good👍
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