Nimb tops Denmark’s best hotels of 2015

The luxury boutique hotel offers exclusive suits with views into the Tivoli Gardens

Based on visitor ratings collected by the Trivago rating index, the best Danish hotel of 2015 is the luxury boutique hotel Nimb in Tivoli, reports checkin.dk.

The top 10 hotels vary widely in style, price and the number of stars, illustrating that hotel guests have a very broad taste.

The winning hotel offers 17 exclusive rooms and suites, ranging in price from 2,800 kroner for a small room to 20,000 kroner for an executive suite, which includes breakfast, transportation to and from Copenhagen Airport, and other treats.

The second most popular hotel was Villa Provence in Aarhus, which offers 39 romantic rooms and suites, followed by Stella Maris – a small hotel on the outskirts of Svendborg, which only opened last year.





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