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Excellent location and great facilities and staff very accommodating
Great location, friendly English speaking staff and great room size for a family with a toddler. Recommend the river facing room
Copenhagen Marriott Hotel sits on Kalvebod Brygge by the water, within easy walking distance of Copenhagen Central Station and many central attractions. Nearby highlights include Tivoli Gardens and the pedestrian Strøget shopping street, the colorful Nyhavn harbor, the historic Christiansborg Palace, the Copenhagen Opera House across the water, and scenic waterfronts perfect for walks or bike rides. The location is ideal for sightseeing, dining, and using public transport (train, metro and buses) to reach further sites such as the Little Mermaid and Amalienborg.
Historic amusement park with rides, gardens, live shows and restaurants—a Copenhagen must-see, especially beautiful when lit at night.
One of Europe's longest pedestrian shopping streets with boutiques, international brands, cafes and street performers.
Iconic 17th-century waterfront with colorful townhouses, restaurants and canal tours departing nearby.
Famous statue inspired by Hans Christian Andersen's fairy tale; a popular photo stop and scenic walk along the harbor.
Seat of the Danish Parliament with royal reception rooms, ruins, and the tower offering city views.
Modern architectural landmark on the harbour front with world-class opera and performances—short trip across the water.
The country's largest cultural history museum, with Viking artifacts, medieval exhibits and Danish history displays.
Make the most of your stay at Copenhagen Marriott Hotel with this convenient itinerary that covers the best attractions in in Copenhagen:
Copenhagen is a compact, bicycle-friendly capital known for design, historic sites, world-class dining and a relaxed Scandinavian vibe. Staying at Copenhagen Marriott Hotel places you right on the waterfront and within easy walking distance of central attractions, public transit and the station—making it a practical base for both first-time visitors and families. The hotel’s spacious rooms, helpful English-speaking staff, strong concierge service (including help booking sauna/cold-plunge experiences), excellent location and scenic river views make it a great choice for comfort and convenience while exploring Copenhagen.
Copenhagen Marriott Hotel
Kalvebod Brygge 5
Seasonal guide to help you plan the perfect trip to in Copenhagen
Fall
Summer (June–August) — warmest weather and full festival calendar.
Winter (December–February) — lowest accommodation prices (except Christmas/New Year) and shorter attraction lines.
March–May: Days lengthen, parks and canals revive with cherry blossoms and outdoor café terraces reopening. Temperatures range from cool to mild; occasional rain and wind.
A massive city-wide street party focused on contemporary dance music and street culture, typically concentrated in several neighborhoods including Vesterbro and Nørrebro.
One of Europe's major jazz festivals with hundreds of concerts across indoor and outdoor venues throughout the city.
A vibrant week of LGBTQ+ events culminating in a parade through central Copenhagen and lively neighborhood celebrations.
Major film and documentary festivals that draw cinephiles to screenings across Copenhagen’s arthouse cinemas and cultural spaces.
Tivoli Gardens transforms for the holidays with lights, markets, and festive dining — one of Copenhagen’s most atmospheric winter attractions.
A popular spring running event that routes through central Copenhagen, attracting international runners and spectators.
A culinary event showcasing fixed-price tasting menus at restaurants across the city — great for sampling New Nordic cuisine affordably.
Copenhagen has a temperate maritime climate: wind and sudden showers are common year-round because of proximity to the Øresund and harbor. Dress in layers, bring a reliable waterproof jacket, and pack a compact umbrella. On cool, windy days a windproof outer layer and closed shoes are essential. In winter, thermal layers and a warm hat/gloves are recommended. Comfortable walking shoes are important — cobblestones and wet surfaces are frequent.
Copenhagen (København V area included) follows typical European capital price patterns: peak summer months (June–August) and major cultural events drive hotel and short-term rental rates up 30–100% compared with shoulder seasons. Weekends, festivals (Distortion, Copenhagen Jazz), and design/food weeks push prices higher. Winter (December–February) is the most affordable for accommodation, except during Christmas and NYE in Tivoli/central areas. Booking 2–3 months in advance for summer and popular events is recommended; last-minute deals appear in low season but can be scarce during events.
Insider advice to help you make the most of your visit
Efficient public transport (metro, S-train, buses), excellent cycling infrastructure, and a compact, walkable center.
Use a lightweight travel backpack for day trips and a small padlock for securing bags and bikes. If you plan to visit multiple museums, calculate whether a Copenhagen Card (covers many attractions and public transport) saves money. Book accommodations near a metro or S-train station for quickest access to the city from CPH Airport and to reduce time wasted on buses during peak hours.
Everything you need to know about your stay at Copenhagen Marriott Hotel
If you couldn't find the answer to your question, please don't hesitate to contact the hotel directly. The staff at Copenhagen Marriott Hotel are available 24/7 to assist with any inquiries and ensure your stay is perfect.
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