We wanted a hotel that was a bit more memorable than the standard quality hotel chains all across Denmark. This hotel was in the renovated Town Hall of Graasteen and kept the feel of the old building with a broad reception desk and windows etched with scenes from the town. The rooms are named after members of the Danish Royal family, a reference to the nearby royal castle. We stayed in Mary (named for the crown princess) and were pleased to find a tastefully decorated, adequately sized room with a well-equipped balcony, coffee and tea facilities, and quite a bit of colour in the fittings, which brought it out of the standard hotel colour scheme and made it feel much more cosy. Breakfast was a bit dull, not much choice, but quite fresh. I liked the fuss-free check in system - we didn’t meet a single member of staff until breakfast, but none was needed, because we could just turn up any time after 3pm and use our pre-provided code for all the doors, fetch a parking permit etc. Nobody had to stay up for us, and the hotel stayed in touch via multiple text messages and the booking site. Any changes or problems, we could just report through our account (created for us) on the website. Corona considerations: Plenty of sanitiser available in the reception area but no portion control or gloves at breakfast.