Where to Stay in Copenhagen (Best Places & Areas in 2025)

Updated January 1, 2025
The author Lea Rose Allbaugh, posing for a photo in front of the colorful buildings in Copenhagen

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I spent 10 days exploring Copenhagen on a recent trip to Europe. I personally stayed in the Østerbro neighborhood, which I think is a great choice for families and those who want a more laid-back atmosphere.

However, looking back, I recommend Indre By as the best area for first-time visitors because of its central location and easy access to attractions and other neighborhoods.

My #1 hotel pick is the fabulous Copenhagen Admiral Hotel in Indre By. It has charming, yet modern rooms and views of the harbor. But if you want to be overlooking the colorful Nyhavn canal, Hotel Bethel sits right along the famous street. Each area of Copenhagen offers a little something different, though. Keep reading to learn about each one.

Best Places to Stay in Copenhagen

If you’re short on time, these are my top picks: 

Ok, now scroll down for a deep dive into the pros (and cons) of each area of Copenhagen: 

5 Best Neighborhoods & Areas to Stay in Copenhagen

Copenhagen is the capital city of Denmark and it’s surrounded by waterways. The city center is sandwiched between a long canal to the west and the Inderhavnen harbor to the east. Copenhagen’s neighborhoods border this central area. You can click the neighborhood names below to jump to whatever area seems interesting to you:

A graphic map that shows the best areas to stay in Copenhagen
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Best for First Time Visitors
Best for Families
Best for Budget Travelers & Foodies
Best for Charm & Bohemian Atmosphere
Best for Local Vibes & Nightlife

Indre By

View of the waterfront colorful buildings lined along the Nyhavn street
Copenhagen’s famous Nyhavn street

👉 Best Area For First-Time Visitors | ✨ Best Indre By Hotels: Copenhagen Admiral Hotel25hours Hotel Indre ByHotel Bethel

Indre By is the city center of Copenhagen and the best place to stay for first-time visitors. This is where you’ll find most of the city’s museums, attractions, and notable streets including the iconic Nyhavn street (pictured above) with its colorful buildings along the canal. Not to mention, Indre By is extremely walkable and bikeable.

My top overall hotel recommendation, Copenhagen Admiral Hotel, is located here. It’s only a 3-minute walk to Nyhavn and less than 10 minutes to the nearest Metro station. Plus, it sits right on the harbor and many of the rooms have sea views. 

Looking to stay right on Nyhavn street? Check out Hotel Bethel which overlooks the beautiful canal. And if you’re on the hunt for a boutique hotel, look no further than 25hours Hotel Indre By with its eclectic, whimsical design. Plus, it’s in a great location.

Pros of Staying in Indre By Neighborhood:

  • Central location
  • Walkable and bikeable 
  • Close to attractions, shops, restaurants, and other neighborhoods
  • Easy public transportation access
  • Plenty of hotel options 

Cons of Staying in Indre By Neighborhood:

  • More expensive
  • More crowded than other neighborhoods
  • A bit touristy 

Østerbro

The colorful residential buildings lined along the street
A residential street in Østerbro

👉 Best Area For Families | ✨ Best Østerbro Accommodations: Rye115 HotelCharlottehavenLarge & Bright 3BR Flat w Whirlpool Near Metro 

Østerbro is located northwest of Indre By and it’s an awesome neighborhood for families and those who want a more laid-back, local vibe. This is where I stayed during my trip and I enjoyed the calm atmosphere. 

There are tons of cute and cozy cafes, bars, and restaurants to pop into. Plus, you’ll find a huge park that’s perfect for families with kids. In general, Copenhagen is super safe, but I felt especially safe in Østerbro.

Families will love Rye115 Hotel for its coziness and family-friendly atmosphere. It also has family rooms and is super close to the Metro for easy access to the city center. There are a ton of vacation rentals around Østerbro as well. 

Pros of Staying in Østerbro Neighborhood:

  • Laid-back, family-friendly atmosphere
  • Walkable and bikeable
  • Access to green space
  • Easy Metro access 

Cons of Staying in Østerbro Neighborhood:

  • Fewer hotel options
  • Public transportation or biking required to reach the city center

📚 Østerbro Mini Guide 📚
Best Area to Stay for Families
Google Map

✨ Best AccommodationsRye115 HotelCharlottehavenLarge & Bright 3BR Flat w Whirlpool Near Metro 

🏠 ApartmentsBrowse Top Rentals in Østerbro 

🍽️ Where to Eat The Laundromat Café ($$), Petit Cafe ($$), Gro Eatery ($$$)

🍸 Where to DrinkTrianglen 7, Kompasset Ølbar, Bubbles Bar

🎟️ Top Attractions Fælledparken, Enigma, Kastellet, Den Frie Udstilling, Svanemølle Beach

Nørrebro

Corner view of the street of Nørrebrogade with the people walking and cycling around
Nørrebrogade, a main street in Nørrebro

👉 Best Area For Budget Travelers & Foodies | ✨ Best Nørrebro Accommodations: Hotel Nora CopenhagenNuma AparthotelCosy Apartment in the Heart of Nørrebro

Nørrebro is an all-around cool neighborhood. It’s an awesome place to stay for budget travelers and foodies because there’s a diverse range of dining options for every budget and cuisine. General prices tend to be a little lower, too.

You can expect tons of unique stores, vintage shops, cafes, and restaurants. There’s a vibrant buzz to Nørrebro and it’s super multicultural. I recommend checking out the shops along the main thoroughfare, Nørrebrogade. Then, pop into different side streets to discover more.

Nørrebro is located on the western side of the canal from Indre By and just south of Østerbro. The neighborhood doesn’t offer a ton of hotel options, but Hotel Nora Copenhagen is a good one. It has an awesome location for exploring Nørrebro and you can easily reach the city center. Be sure to check out vacation rentals, too. 

Pros of Staying in Nørrebro Neighborhood:

  • Tends to be a little cheaper than other neighborhoods 
  • Walkable and bikeable 
  • Super diverse dining scene
  • Great shopping 
  • Fun atmosphere 

Cons of Staying in Nørrebro Neighborhood:

  • Fewer hotel options 
  • A little farther from the city center

📚 Nørrebro Mini Guide 📚
Best Area to Stay for Budget Travelers & Foodies
Google Map

✨ Best AccommodationsHotel Nora CopenhagenNuma AparthotelCosy Apartment in the Heart of Nørrebro

🏠 ApartmentsBrowse Top Rentals in Nørrebro 

🍽️ Where to Eat Hooked Nørrebro ($$), Kate’s Joint ($$$), Silberbauers ($$), Oysters & Grill ($$)

🍸 Where to DrinkBRUS, Paloma Vermuteria, Dupong, The Barking Dog

🎟️ Top Attractions Assistens Cemetery, Superkilen Park, Dronning Louises Bro, eat, shop 

Christianshavn

View of the shops and the people wandering around Christiania
Some shops inside Christiania

👉 Best Area For Charm & Bohemian Atmosphere | ✨ Best Christianshavn Hotels: NH Collection CopenhagenHotel CPH LivingKanalhuset

The neighborhood of Christianshavn is twofold. On the one hand, Christianshavn sits adjacent to Copenhagen’s infamous commune, Freetown Christiania. This self-governing community has stirred controversy over the years but from my experience, Christiania is what you’d expect out of a commune. It’s free-spirited and unsurprisingly nonconformist. 

On the other hand, Christianshavn is located amongst numerous canals with beautiful and colorful homes. Many streets here are charming and picturesque, and there are lots of little cafes and shops to venture into. There’s also a beautiful nature preserve nearby called Christianshavns Vold. 

You can’t stay within the bounds of Freetown Christiania because it’s technically separate from Copenhagen. However, you can stay in other areas around Christianshavn. You’ll enjoy a mix of classic Copenhagen charm and Christiania’s bohemian vibes. You’ll also be within easy walking/biking distance of the city center. 

NH Collection Copenhagen is a highly-rated hotel in Christianshavn with tons of amenities and conveniences. It has a gym, a restaurant, rooftop bar, family-rooms, and breakfast is available. On the other hand, if the unorthodox vibe of Christiania appeals to you, you might like the hotel-boat, Hotel CPH Living

Pros of Staying in Christianshavn Neighborhood:

  • Laid-back atmosphere
  • Walkable and bikeable
  • Close to the city center
  • Beautiful nature preserve 

Cons of Staying in Christianshavn Neighborhood:

  • Limited hotel options
  • Staying close to Christiania might not be for everyone

📚 Christianshavn Mini Guide 📚
Best Area to Stay for Charm & Bohemian Atmosphere
Google Map

Vesterbro

View of the buildings from across the street of Vesterbro
The main thoroughfare in Vesterbro

👉 Best Area For Local Vibes & Nightlife | ✨ Best Vesterbro Hotels: CityHub CopenhagenVilla CopenhagenScandic Kødbyen

Copenhagen isn’t the biggest nightlife city. However, Vesterbro is the place to go if you want to experience the bar and club scene, as well as a really local-feeling neighborhood.

Kødbyen is the former meatpacking district in Vesterbro and when the sun goes down, this area is a hub for local bars and clubs. During the day, I recommend aimlessly wandering the streets to discover cute boutiques, unique stores selling local goods, and cafes. The food scene in Vesterbro is fantastic, too.

Vesterbro offers a mix of hotel options. My top picks for a budget hotel (CityHub Copenhagen) and a luxury hotel (Villa Copenhagen) are located here. However, book a stay at Scandic Kødbyen if you want to be close to the nightlife at Kødbyen. 

Lastly, Vesterbro is close to the central train station, Kobenhavns Hovedbanegard, which is ideal for taking day trips. 

Pros of Staying in Vesterbro Neighborhood:

  • Diverse hotel options
  • Walkable and bikeable
  • Authentic local atmosphere
  • Plenty of bars to choose from 
  • Close to the central train station 

Cons of Staying in Vesterbro Neighborhood:

  • Farther from the city center and main attractions 

📚 Vesterbro Mini Guide 📚
Best Area to Stay for Local Vibes & Nightlife
Google Map

Tips for Staying in Copenhagen

After reading the below tips, check out my list of my favorite things to do in Copenhagen.

Pay Attention to Signage on Trains and Buses

View of the empty seats inside the metro
Riding the Metro

The public transportation situation in Copenhagen is by no means complicated. However, I noticed that Metro trains weren’t marked super clearly except for on the front. Pay attention to make sure you’re getting on the right train. 

Additionally, there was a Metro stop closure when I visited. An alternate bus route was serviced but the re-route wasn’t super clear on Google Maps. Just be sure to pay a little extra attention when riding public transport. 

Rent a Bike to Get Around

Biking is one of the best ways to explore and get around Copenhagen. There are protected bike lanes all across the city and you can rent bikes from several companies. I rented through Donkey Republic

Pack Layers

The author Lea Rose Allbaugh, posing for a photo in the middle of the street
On this day, the morning was cool but the late afternoon was really hot

Copenhagen is located pretty far north, so the climate might be a little different than what most people are used to. The winter season is known to be cold and the summer (when I visited) is pretty mild and pleasant. 

Pack layers, especially if you visit in the summer. Temperatures can range in the 60s and 70s but if the sun is out, it can feel intense — almost like it’s in the 80s. Bring a mix of layers so you can be prepared. 

Prepare to Spend Some Money

It’s no secret that Copenhagen is an expensive city. Think of it akin to New York City prices and budget accordingly. For example, a simple coffee costs around $6-$7. Be on the lookout for things like student discounts if that applies to you, and it helps to split up certain costs if you’re traveling as a group.

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Explore the Holmen Neighborhood

View of the people chilling at La Banchina
La Banchina

The Holmen neighborhood is located just north of Christianshavn. This was one of my favorite areas because it’s home to some seriously unique spots worth checking out. 

Namely, La Banchina (a restaurant where you can swim, sunbathe, and even use a sauna), Lille (a fantastic bakery), Copenhagen Contemporary (an amazing interactive art center), and Reffen (an outdoor international food market).

I’d normally include Holmen as an entire area to stay. However, it’s a former industrial area that’s still undergoing a lot of transformation and there’s only one hotel at the moment. Be sure to check it out during your visit!

You Probably Won’t Need Cash

Unlike many countries in Europe, you can get around using only a credit card in Copenhagen. I visited for 10 days and used my card for everything without a problem. 

Common Questions about Copenhagen

What are the best areas to stay for first-timers?

Indre by is the best area to stay in Copenhagen for first-timers. It’s the city center and puts you within walking distance of almost all the main attractions and notable streets.

What are safe areas to stay?

Copenhagen is a famously safe city and Denmark is ranked as the second-safest country in the world according to the Global Peace Index [Source]. This being said, Indre By (city center) and Østerbro are two especially safe areas to stay in Copenhagen.

Where should budget travelers stay?

Nørrebro is the best place to stay in Copenhagen on a budget because compared to other areas, there are more budget-friendly options in terms of food, drinks, and shopping. There aren’t a ton of hotel options, but accommodations typically run a little lower as well. 

Where should I stay for a short weekend trip?

Stay in Indre By if you’re only in Copenhagen for a weekend. Staying here will put you within easy walking distance of all the top sites.

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Deciding where to stay in Copenhagen may seem a tad confusing if you’ve never visited before, but I hope my guide helped break things down. Let me know what neighborhood you pick in the comments below!

Keep the trip planning going with my story about the things I loved most from my visit to Copenhagen.

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6 Comments

  1. hello, i will be only staying in Copenhagen for 3 nights and would like to know where to stay and what to visit see, taste, possible river cruise.

    Thank you

  2. I need a hotel in Copenhagen that will give me easy access to travel to Vanlose. I am travelling with my grandson who is 16 and need accommodation – where do you suggest that is not going to cost the earth.

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