Facade/entrance in Cabinn Copenhagen

Cabinn Copenhagen

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Cabinn Copenhagenへようこそ!活気あふれるコペンハーゲンの街にある、あなたの居心地の良い家から離れた家です!賑やかな市中心部からわずか0.7マイルの距離にある、冒険心あふれる旅行者のためにデザインされた魅力的な隠れ家を見つけることができます。料金はわずか$65から始まり、快適さを求める方には破格のディールです。1 Arni Magnussons Gadeに位置するこの2つ星の避難所は、手頃な価格と素晴らしいアメニティを組み合わせて、あなたの滞在を本当に思い出深いものにします。

毎朝、美味しい朝食でこの魅力的な街の探索を支えることを想像してみてください!その後は、無料のWiFiを利用して一日の計画を立てたり、冒険の写真を友人と共有したりできます。観光の一日を終えた後は、庭やテラスでリラックスし、ビジネスでの旅行の場合は、会議のニーズに合わせた会議施設が追加料金で利用可能です。24時間対応のフロントデスクがあなたをサポートするので、快適で手間のかからない滞在が保証されます。

私たちの言葉だけを信じないでください!合計21,703件のレビューがあり、Cabinn Copenhagenは旅行者に人気です。ゲストはフィットネスセンター、部屋にある便利な簡易キッチン、全体的な便利さを高める禁煙ルームを愛しています。ビジネスでの訪問、ロマンチックな休暇、または一人旅であっても、私たちのフレンドリーな雰囲気と親切なサービスが、この美しい街でのあなたの体験を素晴らしいものにすることを保証します!

Coffee/tea facilities, Bed in Cabinn Copenhagen
Coffee/tea facilities, Bed in Cabinn Copenhagen

部屋数

写真を6枚表示

1 ダブルベッド

スタジオアパートメント

キッチン

簡易キッチン

電子レンジ

フラットスクリーンTV

Commodore Room with Twin Beds in Cabinn Copenhagen

写真を5枚表示

2 シングルベッド

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120 平方フィート

Commodore, 2つのツインベッド

専用バスルーム

フラットスクリーンTV

ティー/コーヒーメーカー

シャワー

Standard Queen Room in Cabinn Copenhagen

写真を5枚表示

1 ダブルベッド

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110 平方フィート

ダブルルーム

専用バスルーム

フラットスクリーンTV

ティー/コーヒーメーカー

シャワー

もっと発見

コペンハーゲンの冒険に出かける準備はできましたか?Cabinn Copenhagenでは、単なる宿泊施設ではなく、忘れられない思い出を作ることに全力を注いでいます!多様性を考慮してデザインされたお部屋の選択肢をご覧ください。ひとり旅ですか?スタンダードおよびエコノミーシングルは、あなたの都市の冒険にぴったりです。一方、家族連れには、最大8名様まで宿泊可能な広々としたコモドールファミリーまたはバンクベッドルームをご利用いただけます!また、キッチネット付きのお部屋の便利さをお忘れなく。市内の魅力を探索した後に軽食を作る柔軟性を提供します!

コペンハーゲンは発見を求める街であり、Cabinn Copenhagenではその実現をお手伝いします!水辺を沿った魅力的な自転車ライド、象徴的なニューハウンの訪問、またはロゼンボー城の歴史に浸ることがすべて簡単にアクセスできます。美味しい朝食で朝のコーヒーを楽しんだ後、リフレッシュして街を歩く準備が整います。探索の一日を終えたら、私たちの庭やテラスで静かなひとときを過ごしましょう。良い本を読んだり、新しい友達と旅行の話を交換したりするのに最適です!

Lobby or reception in Cabinn Copenhagen
Facade/entrance in Cabinn Copenhagen

最高を体験

冒険の一日を終えた後は、スタイルでリチャージしていただきたいです。愛する人と一緒に居心地の良いコモドールルームでくつろぐか、少し贅沢なスーペリアルームで楽しむか、どこにいても快適さを見つけることができます。家族を近くに保ちたいですか?ファミリールームは、皆で笑い、遊び、次の日の冒険を計画するためのフレンドリーな空間を作ります。そして、24時間対応のフロントデスクサービスと無料WiFiがあれば、その素晴らしい瞬間をほぼ瞬時に共有できます!Cabinn Copenhagenは単なる寝る場所ではなく、素晴らしいコペンハーゲンの街で思い出を作るためのゲートウェイです!

Coffee/tea facilities, Bed in Cabinn Copenhagen
Kitchen or kitchenette, Bed in Cabinn Copenhagen

アメニティ

無料Wi-Fi

フィットネスセンター

テラス

24時間対応フロント

キッチン

禁煙ルーム

調理器具

簡易キッチン

Fitness centre/facilities, Fitness Center/Facilities in Cabinn Copenhagen
Fitness centre/facilities, Fitness Center/Facilities in Cabinn Copenhagen
Facade/entrance in Cabinn Copenhagen
To be honest, staying in Copenhagen is expensive. This was the cheapest place nearest to the city centre. But it's overrun with tourists / backpackers / students, etc. The rooms are small, but have everything you need. You don't have housekeeping, if you want a clean towel you need to take your old one to reception for exchange. Reception - this is a challenge. So when we arrived we were too early for check in, by about half hour. So we were told we were too early and needed to wait until the magic hour of 3pm. It was 2.30pm so we though we'd hang around reception. We noticed an electronic number board above each staff station on the reception desk, which suddenly at 2.55pm started changing by incremental numbers. Why is this? Then we realised we should have been told to "take a number" from the machine so we could have our turn at reception. So that meant we'd wasted some time. Took our number and waited our turn. Check in was sort of straight forward, although the receptionist tried to charge us when we'd already paid at the time of booking. But she was still learning the role so we didn't make a fuss. You have to take a ticket if you want to buy something from the reception area, you can't do two separate things on one ticket! So once we'd booked in we had to wait until our other number came up so we could buy a drink. Rooms - small but has everything you need. The tap in the bathroom leaked every time it was turned on, so I went back to reception (took a ticket) and asked if it could be mended. However, maintenance do not work weekends, so the earliest it could be mended was Monday (we were leaving Monday so that was that). It's quite a walk in to the city centre, the Cabinn is based in the business district so don't expect a leisurely stroll, it's more like a 15 minute fast walk to anywhere.

Margaret

If you're used to staying in a shared hostel room, this is an obvious upgrade – the room was small, as expected for the low price, but exactly what I needed. The price is super competitive compared to other hotels in the area, and you're just a short walk from Copenhagen Central train station. The room includes some basics such as a hair dryer, some plates and bowls, cutlery, a microwave and a fridge. The bathroom is small as people have spoken about in other reviews, but it's completely functional and the floor dried extremely quickly in my experience. The nights were very quiet and I didn't hear any other residents during my sleep, and staff were super friendly. There's a small 24 hour bar/cafe with a happy hour from 17:00-19:00 for cheaper beers and drink, and although the lobby is often busy, there's always somewhere to sit with amazingly fast free WiFi. Housekeeping are scheduled to come every 5 days, but you can request them to come more regularly if you want, so that isn't a problem at all (again, as I've seen others complain about).

Christopher

A good budget option in an expensive city, I was happy with what I got for the price I paid. The room was small but clean and well laid out and had everything I needed - Ensuite bathroom with a good strong hot shower, desk and chair, a tiny kitchenette with fridge, microwave, kettle, and a sink for washing up. It had a window that opened, The temperature was just right. The towels were nice and soft. The kitchen was equipped with washing up liquid, tea towels and dishcloths, crockery, and a few items of cutlery (knife, spoons but no fork). It felt very secure with key card access and lots of facilities in the hotel. Good big luggage storage lockers for after check out (DK60 for 24 hours). The location is 10-15min walk from Copenhagen central station and near the river, close to Tivoli and City Hall. there is a big shopping mall nearby with two supermarkets for self catering.

Imogen

The single rooms are like dorm rooms with extra bells and whistles. Although the room is small, the room is designed to make the most of the space. There are lots of places to put stuff. Although I did not use the kitchen, having a fridge is handy. Unless you stay more than a week, you will not see housekeeping. But if you need anything: extra toilet paper, trash bags, etc, these items can be collected from the front desk. The floors are sectioned with doors so there is no long hall which helps keep down the noise. It is easy to get around. There is a bus stop next to the hotel. The busses run every 10-15 minutes and take you to Central Train Station where you can connect to other busses, trains, metro or Sbahns.

Deborah

09/2023: Very feasible for solo travelers, stayed for 8 nights, got rate 430DKK/nigh for "longer" stay(7d+). Apartment is small: bed, table, tv, "kitchen"(fridge, kettle and basic dishes) and small bathroom. If you are obese or tall you might experience issues with bathroom size, its limited but ok for regular person. Modern furniture as well. Gym 24/7 - very basic equipment. Cleaning service needs to be ordered via QR code (Not applicable for apartment with longer stays > cleaning once per week!).

Daniel

To be honest, staying in Copenhagen is expensive. This was the cheapest place nearest to the city centre. But it's overrun with tourists / backpackers / students, etc. The rooms are small, but have everything you need. You don't have housekeeping, if you want a clean towel you need to take your old one to reception for exchange. Reception - this is a challenge. So when we arrived we were too early for check in, by about half hour. So we were told we were too early and needed to wait until the magic hour of 3pm. It was 2.30pm so we though we'd hang around reception. We noticed an electronic number board above each staff station on the reception desk, which suddenly at 2.55pm started changing by incremental numbers. Why is this? Then we realised we should have been told to "take a number" from the machine so we could have our turn at reception. So that meant we'd wasted some time. Took our number and waited our turn. Check in was sort of straight forward, although the receptionist tried to charge us when we'd already paid at the time of booking. But she was still learning the role so we didn't make a fuss. You have to take a ticket if you want to buy something from the reception area, you can't do two separate things on one ticket! So once we'd booked in we had to wait until our other number came up so we could buy a drink. Rooms - small but has everything you need. The tap in the bathroom leaked every time it was turned on, so I went back to reception (took a ticket) and asked if it could be mended. However, maintenance do not work weekends, so the earliest it could be mended was Monday (we were leaving Monday so that was that). It's quite a walk in to the city centre, the Cabinn is based in the business district so don't expect a leisurely stroll, it's more like a 15 minute fast walk to anywhere.

Margaret

If you're used to staying in a shared hostel room, this is an obvious upgrade – the room was small, as expected for the low price, but exactly what I needed. The price is super competitive compared to other hotels in the area, and you're just a short walk from Copenhagen Central train station. The room includes some basics such as a hair dryer, some plates and bowls, cutlery, a microwave and a fridge. The bathroom is small as people have spoken about in other reviews, but it's completely functional and the floor dried extremely quickly in my experience. The nights were very quiet and I didn't hear any other residents during my sleep, and staff were super friendly. There's a small 24 hour bar/cafe with a happy hour from 17:00-19:00 for cheaper beers and drink, and although the lobby is often busy, there's always somewhere to sit with amazingly fast free WiFi. Housekeeping are scheduled to come every 5 days, but you can request them to come more regularly if you want, so that isn't a problem at all (again, as I've seen others complain about).

Christopher

A good budget option in an expensive city, I was happy with what I got for the price I paid. The room was small but clean and well laid out and had everything I needed - Ensuite bathroom with a good strong hot shower, desk and chair, a tiny kitchenette with fridge, microwave, kettle, and a sink for washing up. It had a window that opened, The temperature was just right. The towels were nice and soft. The kitchen was equipped with washing up liquid, tea towels and dishcloths, crockery, and a few items of cutlery (knife, spoons but no fork). It felt very secure with key card access and lots of facilities in the hotel. Good big luggage storage lockers for after check out (DK60 for 24 hours). The location is 10-15min walk from Copenhagen central station and near the river, close to Tivoli and City Hall. there is a big shopping mall nearby with two supermarkets for self catering.

Imogen

The single rooms are like dorm rooms with extra bells and whistles. Although the room is small, the room is designed to make the most of the space. There are lots of places to put stuff. Although I did not use the kitchen, having a fridge is handy. Unless you stay more than a week, you will not see housekeeping. But if you need anything: extra toilet paper, trash bags, etc, these items can be collected from the front desk. The floors are sectioned with doors so there is no long hall which helps keep down the noise. It is easy to get around. There is a bus stop next to the hotel. The busses run every 10-15 minutes and take you to Central Train Station where you can connect to other busses, trains, metro or Sbahns.

Deborah

09/2023: Very feasible for solo travelers, stayed for 8 nights, got rate 430DKK/nigh for "longer" stay(7d+). Apartment is small: bed, table, tv, "kitchen"(fridge, kettle and basic dishes) and small bathroom. If you are obese or tall you might experience issues with bathroom size, its limited but ok for regular person. Modern furniture as well. Gym 24/7 - very basic equipment. Cleaning service needs to be ordered via QR code (Not applicable for apartment with longer stays > cleaning once per week!).

Daniel

To be honest, staying in Copenhagen is expensive. This was the cheapest place nearest to the city centre. But it's overrun with tourists / backpackers / students, etc. The rooms are small, but have everything you need. You don't have housekeeping, if you want a clean towel you need to take your old one to reception for exchange. Reception - this is a challenge. So when we arrived we were too early for check in, by about half hour. So we were told we were too early and needed to wait until the magic hour of 3pm. It was 2.30pm so we though we'd hang around reception. We noticed an electronic number board above each staff station on the reception desk, which suddenly at 2.55pm started changing by incremental numbers. Why is this? Then we realised we should have been told to "take a number" from the machine so we could have our turn at reception. So that meant we'd wasted some time. Took our number and waited our turn. Check in was sort of straight forward, although the receptionist tried to charge us when we'd already paid at the time of booking. But she was still learning the role so we didn't make a fuss. You have to take a ticket if you want to buy something from the reception area, you can't do two separate things on one ticket! So once we'd booked in we had to wait until our other number came up so we could buy a drink. Rooms - small but has everything you need. The tap in the bathroom leaked every time it was turned on, so I went back to reception (took a ticket) and asked if it could be mended. However, maintenance do not work weekends, so the earliest it could be mended was Monday (we were leaving Monday so that was that). It's quite a walk in to the city centre, the Cabinn is based in the business district so don't expect a leisurely stroll, it's more like a 15 minute fast walk to anywhere.

Margaret

If you're used to staying in a shared hostel room, this is an obvious upgrade – the room was small, as expected for the low price, but exactly what I needed. The price is super competitive compared to other hotels in the area, and you're just a short walk from Copenhagen Central train station. The room includes some basics such as a hair dryer, some plates and bowls, cutlery, a microwave and a fridge. The bathroom is small as people have spoken about in other reviews, but it's completely functional and the floor dried extremely quickly in my experience. The nights were very quiet and I didn't hear any other residents during my sleep, and staff were super friendly. There's a small 24 hour bar/cafe with a happy hour from 17:00-19:00 for cheaper beers and drink, and although the lobby is often busy, there's always somewhere to sit with amazingly fast free WiFi. Housekeeping are scheduled to come every 5 days, but you can request them to come more regularly if you want, so that isn't a problem at all (again, as I've seen others complain about).

Christopher

A good budget option in an expensive city, I was happy with what I got for the price I paid. The room was small but clean and well laid out and had everything I needed - Ensuite bathroom with a good strong hot shower, desk and chair, a tiny kitchenette with fridge, microwave, kettle, and a sink for washing up. It had a window that opened, The temperature was just right. The towels were nice and soft. The kitchen was equipped with washing up liquid, tea towels and dishcloths, crockery, and a few items of cutlery (knife, spoons but no fork). It felt very secure with key card access and lots of facilities in the hotel. Good big luggage storage lockers for after check out (DK60 for 24 hours). The location is 10-15min walk from Copenhagen central station and near the river, close to Tivoli and City Hall. there is a big shopping mall nearby with two supermarkets for self catering.

Imogen

The single rooms are like dorm rooms with extra bells and whistles. Although the room is small, the room is designed to make the most of the space. There are lots of places to put stuff. Although I did not use the kitchen, having a fridge is handy. Unless you stay more than a week, you will not see housekeeping. But if you need anything: extra toilet paper, trash bags, etc, these items can be collected from the front desk. The floors are sectioned with doors so there is no long hall which helps keep down the noise. It is easy to get around. There is a bus stop next to the hotel. The busses run every 10-15 minutes and take you to Central Train Station where you can connect to other busses, trains, metro or Sbahns.

Deborah

09/2023: Very feasible for solo travelers, stayed for 8 nights, got rate 430DKK/nigh for "longer" stay(7d+). Apartment is small: bed, table, tv, "kitchen"(fridge, kettle and basic dishes) and small bathroom. If you are obese or tall you might experience issues with bathroom size, its limited but ok for regular person. Modern furniture as well. Gym 24/7 - very basic equipment. Cleaning service needs to be ordered via QR code (Not applicable for apartment with longer stays > cleaning once per week!).

Daniel

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1 Arni Magnussons Gade, Copenhagen, 1577, デンマーク

Cabinn Copenhagen