Location

71 Nyhavn Hotel

A hotel with understated elegance and a superb location at Nyhavn in Copenhagen. For 200 years, Nyhavn 71 has been located between the foamy sprays from the harbour and life along the Nyhavn Canal.

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Copenhagen Central Station

Copenhagen Central Station is a hub for almost all traffic. You can, for example, take the train to Malmö, Fisketorvet shopping centre or the airport. At the central station, you will find trains, a taxi rank and buses.

Photo by: Stewen Quigley | Source: Visit Copenhagen
Copenhagen Airport

Copenhagen Airport, otherwise known as Kastrup, is Denmark's largest airport. Getting to and from the airport is easy by train and the Metro.

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Parking

71 Nyhavn Hotel has a few parking spaces behind the hotel. Please contact the reception upon arrival if you would like to request a parking space. (Parking spaces cannot be reserved in advance).

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Garage parking

The hotel has partnered with Jeudan parking garage under the Kvæsthhusmolen pier, 200 meters from the hotel. The garage is open and manned 24hrs. You can purchase 24hr parking vouchers for the garage. Please consult the front desk for further information and vouchers.

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Photo by: Terry Mclaughlin | Source: Visit Copenhagen
Amalienborg og Amaliehaven

Amalienborg is the monarch’s winter residence. The beautiful complex consists of four palaces, and Christian Vll’s Palace’s magnificent rooms are open to the general public.

Langelinie
The Little Mermaid

The Little Mermaid welcomes guests in the port edge of Langelinie. It illustrates the Hans Christian Andersen's fairy tale of the same name and is a gift to Copenhagen donated by brewer Carl Jacobsen and made by sculptor Edvard Eriksen.

The City Hall Square | Photo by: Christian Alsing | Source: Visit Copenhagen
Town Square

Town Hall Square is the city's great popular place where people move around the clock. The square is inspired by the shape of a seashell, and adjacent to the impressive old Copenhagen City Hall Building.

Strøget | Photo by: Thomas Rousing | Source: Visit Copenhagen
Shopping street (Strøget)

Strøget is the famous pedestrian shopping street in Copenhagen's city centre, which extends from Rådhuspladsen to Kongens Nytorv. The pedestrian street offers a wide array of shops, ranging from budget-friendly chains to some of the world's most expensive brands.

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Kings New Square

The Kings New Square is at the end of the street up towards Nyhavn and is surrounded by beautiful old mansion. In the middle stands the equestrian statue of King Christian the 5th and every spring it is tradition for the new student’s to celebrate the day by dancing around the statue.

Tivoli entré
Tivoli Gardens

Tivoli Gardens is a fairytale amusement park in the heart of Copenhagen. Tivoli opened its doors in 1843, making it the world's second oldest amusement park, and it has been a huge attraction ever since.

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Parking

At 71 Nyhavn Hotel we have a limited number of parking spaces behind the hotel. Alternatively, you can park in Jeudan’s parking garage under Kvæsthusmolen.

Transport

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71 Nyhavn Hotel

Nyhavn 71
1051 Copenhagen, Denmark
Tel. +45 3343 6200 
71nyhavnhotel@arp-hansen.dk

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