Hotel d'Angleterre Copenhagen





Few hotels in Northern Europe carry the address, age, and on-site credentials that Hotel d'Angleterre Copenhagen does. Operating from Kongens Nytorv since 1755, the property combines a Michelin-starred restaurant, a champagne bar with vintages from over 42 houses, and 92 rooms including 55 suites — all within walking distance of Nyhavn and the Royal Theatre. La Liste ranked it 94 points in 2026, placing it firmly in the upper tier of European grand hotels.

Arriving at Kongens Nytorv: What the Address Signals
Copenhagen's hotel tier has split in recent years between design-led independents with 30 to 60 keys and legacy grand hotels anchored by history and square footage. Hotel d'Angleterre sits firmly in the second category, but it occupies a position within that category that few competitors in the city can approach. At Kongens Nytorv 34, the hotel faces the city's central square directly, with the Royal Danish Theatre to one side and the canal entrance to Nyhavn visible from the upper balconies. That address is not incidental — it has been the hotel's location since a rebuild following a fire in 1795, and the building has accumulated more than two centuries of civic weight. La Liste placed it at 94 points in its 2026 Leading Hotels ranking, a score that positions d'Angleterre against European grand-hotel peers rather than Copenhagen's newer design properties. For comparison, design-led alternatives in the city like 25hours Hotel Paper Island or 1 Hotel Copenhagen operate in a different register entirely.
The On-Site Dining Tier
Grand hotels across Europe frequently operate restaurants as amenities rather than destinations. Marchal, the French-Nordic restaurant inside d'Angleterre, holds one Michelin star, which places it outside the amenity category and into the city's broader fine-dining conversation. Executive chef Jakob de Neergaard oversees a programme that moves from a lavish breakfast buffet and afternoon tea service through to a six-course tasting menu in the evening, with wine pairings drawn from a walk-in wine room. The kitchen's reference points are French technique applied to Nordic ingredients: dishes documented in the hotel's own materials include venison with beetroot and blackberries, whole black lobster, and halibut with baby leeks and beurre blanc, alongside five preparations of caviar. The open display kitchen is a deliberate design choice, placing the cooking process in the sightline of the dining room rather than concealing it behind swinging doors.
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Get Exclusive Access →Balthazar, the hotel's champagne bar, draws from vintages representing more than 42 different champagne houses, and the hotel identifies it as the oldest and largest champagne bar in Copenhagen. The setting uses white marble against ebony velvet — a contrast that reads as Parisian rather than Nordic. Separate again is Maison d'Angleterre, the on-site bakery overseen by pastry chef Freja Krarup, positioned for morning visits or mid-afternoon stops and operating a gift basket service for guests travelling onward. Few properties in Northern Europe concentrate this range of on-site food and drink programming under one roof at this level. Hotels with comparable dining scope elsewhere in Europe include Cheval Blanc Paris and Hôtel de Paris Monte-Carlo, though both operate in markets with deeper fine-dining infrastructure around them.
The Room Configuration and What It Means for Planning
The hotel operates 92 rooms in total, of which 55 are classified as suites. That ratio , suites outnumbering standard rooms , is unusual for a property of this scale and signals where the hotel anchors its revenue and its guest profile. The suites draw their interior inspiration from Danish cultural figures: Hans Christian Andersen and sculptor Bertel Thorvaldsen are both referenced in the suite theming, a choice that keeps the design rooted in Danish heritage without resorting to generic Nordic minimalism. Each suite includes a separate living room with dual sofas, a desk, a dining table, and a marble bathroom with a soaking tub.
At the leading of the configuration sits the Royal Suite, covering more than 1,600 square feet, with a balcony overlooking Kongens Nytorv, a master bedroom, a private dining room, and a bathroom. The arrival package for the Royal Suite includes fresh fruit, handcrafted chocolate, and a bottle of champagne. At a published starting rate of approximately $1,027 per night, the hotel sits at the premium end of Copenhagen's accommodation tier , above mid-market design hotels like Absalon Hotel or Andersen Boutique Hotel, and in a different price bracket from the waterfront-positioned 71 Nyhavn Hotel or Admiral Hotel. Globally, it prices closer to properties like Hotel Bel-Air in Los Angeles or Badrutt's Palace Hotel in St. Moritz than to Copenhagen's mid-tier.
The Spa, the Building, and the Infrastructure Decisions
The 400-square-metre spa, branded as Amazing Space by d'Angleterre, includes a ten-by-twelve-metre indoor swimming pool, a fully equipped fitness studio, and a treatment menu covering facials, sports massage, reflexology, acupuncture, dietary advice, and nail and foot care. The spa was part of the full refurbishment completed in 2013, which also brought triple-glazed windows, a new roof structure, and district cooling sourced from Copenhagen Energy's district cooling network. These infrastructure investments are worth noting in the context of Copenhagen's green profile: the city is among the most active in Europe in developing district energy systems, and the hotel's connection to that network reflects both an efficiency decision and alignment with the city's broader environmental direction.
The 2013 refurbishment repositioned the hotel after a period of closure, reopening it as what the hotel itself describes as a revitalized grand palace while retaining the Victorian facade. The result keeps the stately exterior legible from the square while the interior runs contemporary Nordic materials alongside the historic volume of the rooms. For guests used to the renovation cycles of comparable European grand hotels, the 2013 date means the infrastructure is relatively recent even if the building is not.
Planning the Stay: What to Know Before Arrival
Booking through the hotel's own channels or through the Leading Hotels of the World network, of which d'Angleterre is a member, is the standard approach for accessing the full rate of amenities and concierge services. The concierge team operates both before and during a stay, handling helicopter transfers, restaurant reservations across Copenhagen, theatre tickets, and bicycle hire from the hotel's own fleet , a practical entry point into a city where cycling infrastructure is as well-developed as anywhere in Europe. The Strøget pedestrian street, one of the longest in Europe, begins effectively at the hotel's doorstep; Nyhavn, the 17th-century waterfront district, is minutes on foot; and Rosenborg Castle Gardens, the oldest park in the city, sits within walking range.
For guests planning around Marchal, the restaurant operates a dinner tasting menu format alongside daytime service, so the evening booking is the distinct item requiring advance planning. Balthazar functions more flexibly as a walk-in champagne bar, though high-season evenings at a property of this standing will compress availability. For those comparing Copenhagen's broader hotel options before committing, Kokkedal Castle Copenhagen in Horsholm offers a different version of historic Danish accommodation outside the city centre, while Dragsholm Slot in Hørve represents the country-house end of Denmark's heritage hotel tier. Within Copenhagen, Capsule Hotel Copenhagen in Vesterbro sits at the opposite end of the format and price spectrum. For dining context beyond the hotel, see our full Copenhagen restaurants guide.
The hotel's meetings infrastructure extends to private function rooms used historically for diplomatic assemblies, royal occasions, and formal galas , a track record that puts it in a separate conversation from Copenhagen's newer event venues. For guests arriving for events or stays during peak periods, the 92-room total means availability tightens earlier than it would at a larger property, and the suite-heavy configuration means the mid-range room options are limited in number relative to the overall key count.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What's the leading room type at Hotel d'Angleterre Copenhagen?
- The suite configuration is where the hotel concentrates its design investment, with interiors referencing Danish cultural figures including Hans Christian Andersen. Each suite includes a separate living room, a dining table, and a marble bathroom with a soaking tub. At the leading of the range, the Royal Suite covers more than 1,600 square feet with a balcony facing Kongens Nytorv, a private dining room, and arrival amenities. Given that the 94-point La Liste 2026 ranking and Leading Hotels of the World membership both position this property in the grand-hotel tier, the suites are the format most consistent with that standing.
- What should I know about Hotel d'Angleterre Copenhagen before I go?
- The hotel has operated on Kongens Nytorv since 1755, making it one of the oldest continuously operating hotels in Northern Europe, though the current interior reflects a full refurbishment completed in 2013. Published rates start at approximately $1,027 per night, placing it at the leading of Copenhagen's accommodation price range. The property holds a Leading Hotels of the World membership, carries a Michelin-starred restaurant on-site, and its central square address puts Nyhavn, the Royal Theatre, and the Strøget shopping street all within a short walk. Concierge services extend to pre-arrival arrangements, including restaurant bookings and transportation.
- What's the leading way to book Hotel d'Angleterre Copenhagen?
- The hotel is a member of Leading Hotels of the World, which provides one reliable booking channel with access to the full amenity package. Direct booking through the hotel's own website is standard for guests seeking to engage concierge services before arrival, including pre-arranged transfers or restaurant reservations. Given the suite-heavy room configuration (55 of 92 rooms are suites) and the hotel's position as Copenhagen's primary grand-hotel address, availability during peak season closes earlier than at larger properties. Booking three to four months ahead for high-season dates is prudent, particularly if targeting the Royal Suite or planning to book Marchal's evening tasting menu concurrently.
- Does Hotel d'Angleterre Copenhagen's champagne bar have a strong selection?
- Balthazar, the hotel's champagne bar, draws from vintages representing more than 42 different champagne houses, and the hotel identifies it as the oldest and largest champagne bar in Copenhagen. The interior design uses white marble and ebony velvet, which sets a tone closer to a Parisian bar than a Nordic lounge. It operates separately from Marchal's wine programme, so guests can engage both independently.
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