Danhostel Copenhagen City
Danhostel Copenhagen City | |
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General information | |
Location | H.C. Andersens Boulevard 50, Copenhagen, Denmark[1] |
Opening | 1955 |
Renovated | 1995, 2004 |
Management | Danhostel |
Height | 56[2] |
Technical details | |
Floor count | 18[2] |
Other information | |
Number of rooms | 192 |
Website | |
Official hotel website |
The Danhostel Copenhagen City is a hostel situated next to Langebro Brige in central [[Copenhagen]9, Denmark. It is one of the largest European hostels,[3] the biggest in a metropolitan area.[1]
History
The building was the first Copenhagen high-rise tower and was originally intended to be coupled with a never-built tower on the other side of the bridge. It was the tallest building of Denmark from 1955 to 1958, when it was surpassed by the Radisson Blu Falconer Hotel.[2] It formerly hosted the Hotel Europa; the building was later renovated and in 2004 was re-opened as an hostel.[4]
Its interior furniture was designed by the Danish firm Gubi recalling with its colors Denmark's traditional housing style.[3]
Facilities
The hostel has 1020 beds in dormitories or smaller rooms.[1] Its basement hosts kitchen facilities while in the ground floor is located an Internet café.[5]
See also
References
- ^ a b c Danhostel Copenhagen City , web-page on www.visitdenmark.co.uk
- ^ a b c DANHOSTEL Copenhagen City, page on www.emporis.com (accessed on 21-12-2015)
- ^ a b Danhostel Copenhagen City , Catherine Lazure-Guinard, article of June 29, 2012 on nordicdesign.ca.
- ^ Time Out Copenhagen 6th edition, Time Out Guides Ltd Random House, 2014, see Google books
- ^ Danhostel Copenhagen City , web-page on www.viamichelin.it