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Holiday rentals in Copenhagen

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Superhost

Apartment in Copenhagen

4.95 out of 5 average rating, 315 reviews

Perfect location, cosy and stylish and with one of the largest bathrooms i town

Relax in the bathtub, after a long day of walking around the sights of Copenhagen, in this historical building from 1803 THE APARTMENT: The cozy apartment has just gone through a major renovation. Everything has been updated with an eye for detail and love for the exiting building, which is heritage listed building. This has taken the apartment to a whole new level, very much inspired by hotels and restaurants around the world but with a personally touch. The apartment stands with new floors, ceilings and walls. The apartment is all in all 70 m2 on the 4th floor with a beautiful view to the famous red rooftops of Copenhagen and the beautiful Scandinavian light. It consists of a spacious open kitchen with a large fridge, freezer, Quooker (hot water tab with boiling water), nespresso machine and a large dining table which sits 6 people. The living room has a beautiful desktop area and a very cozy sitting area with a big couch which can be transformed into a comfortable double bed with an additional two very comfortable chairs. The bedroom is spacious with a double bed and has direct access to the utility room, which consists of a washing machine/dryer and plenty of wardrobe space and a convenient floor to ceiling mirror. The bathroom is all new with Italian beautiful tiles, a spacious shower and a nice big bathtub and floor heating for the cold winter days. Amenities include wireless internet, washing machine, tumble-dryer, fully equipped kitchen large fridge, freezer, dishwasher, Quooker (hot water tab with boiling water), nespresso machine and a large dining table which sits 6 people. You will also find full-size bed and mattresses, blankets, pillows and all bed linens. The living room has a beautiful desktop area and a very cozy sitting area with a big couch which can be transformed into a comfortable sofabed an additional two very comfortable chairs. The bathroom is all new with Italian beautiful tiles, a spacious shower and a nice big bathtub and floor heating for the cold winter days. The property is situated downtown in the old part of Copenhagen surrounded by restaurants, cafes, bars, and shops of all kinds. Rosenborg Castle Gardens is just around the corner, great for an early morning run, a quite time with a good book, or a sunset picnic. PUBLIC TRANSPORT: Nørreport is just around the corner which connects you to both buses, trains and the subway. Coming from the airport it will take you no more than 20 min before you are at Nørreport using the subway (Metro) and from Nørreport the apartment is a 5 minutes walk away passing one off the best bakers in town, Kransekagehuset. Enjoy!

9–16 Sept

£246 per night
Superhost

Flat in Copenhagen

4.8 out of 5 average rating, 191 reviews

Central apartment at top floor

Attractive apartment located very-first on Amager in classical redbrick property from 1924. Here you live centrally and with everything at your fingertips including within walking distance of Christianshavn Torv / Metro Station. (approximately 600 meters) The apartment: Beautiful and welcoming hall with access to all rooms. Lovely modern kitchen and bathroom with granite floor and white wall tiles. Bright living room with beautiful hardwood floors. An almost equally large bedroom facing the courtyard. You live on the top floor, get a little exercise by walking up to the fifth floor (or sixth if you are from the US). Please note there's no lift and 97 stairs from street level to the flat. There are plenty of shops, takeaways and coffee places in the area The apartment is easy to reach by public transportation: When arriving with train it's a 12-13 min busride with 5A og 2A from the central station. When arriving from the airport the traveltime to my apartment is around 17 min. Take the Metro and the jump of at 'Amagerbro St.' From there it's a 600 m walk.

29 Oct – 5 Nov

£107 per night
Guest favourite

Flat in København

5.0 out of 5 average rating, 143 reviews

Historic house & lush hidden garden in city center

The epitome of HYGGE! Luxurious laid back scandi vibes in the heart of the city. A stones throw from Tivoli & City Hall. This listed & stylishly restored flat has a comfy kingsize bed, bathroom w rain shower/modern kitchen/cozy living room & walk-in closet. Our guests tell us they love this rare garden apartment but the quiet all private yard is what makes it so unique. We live upstairs in our hidden gem from 1730 situated by Strøget in the Marais of CPH:"Pisserenden" IG:@historichouseandgarden

10–17 Feb

£216 per night

Popular amenities for Copenhagen holiday rentals

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Other great holiday rentals in Copenhagen

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Apartment in København

4.96 out of 5 average rating, 49 reviews

Luxury Suite / Art gallery /Top Central Apartment

13–20 Aug

£556 per night
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Apartment in København

5.0 out of 5 average rating, 16 reviews

Cozy and bright apartment in Vesterbro

28 Jul – 4 Aug

£147 per night
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Apartment in København

4.92 out of 5 average rating, 61 reviews

Nice apartment in the most hip area in Copenhagen

17–24 Dec

£120 per night
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Flat in København

5.0 out of 5 average rating, 37 reviews

Amazing alternative to a hotel

3–10 Aug

£117 per night
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Apartment in København

4.93 out of 5 average rating, 14 reviews

Experience the life in Copenhagen harbour

19–26 Apr

£119 per night
Superhost

Flat in Frederiksberg

4.88 out of 5 average rating, 90 reviews

Cosy apartment on CPH’s ‘little Paris’ street

20–27 Jul

£122 per night
Guest favourite

Apartment in København

5.0 out of 5 average rating, 17 reviews

Cozy 1 bdr. apartment - balcony

23–30 Dec

£124 per night
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Flat in København

4.95 out of 5 average rating, 20 reviews

Islands Brygge with elevator, balcony and water view

12–19 May

£130 per night
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Apartment in Frederiksberg

5.0 out of 5 average rating, 14 reviews

Cosy modern penthouse

13–20 Jul

£106 per night
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Flat in København

4.86 out of 5 average rating, 7 reviews

Central apartment with balcony

10–17 Jul

£94 per night
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Flat in Frederiksberg

4.91 out of 5 average rating, 11 reviews

Cozy apartment in inner Frederiksberg

24–31 Jul

£132 per night
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Flat in København

4.79 out of 5 average rating, 14 reviews

Amazing Apartment with Lake-view

16–23 Oct

£117 per night

Quick stats about holiday rentals in Copenhagen

Total rentals

34K properties

Rentals with dedicated workspaces

9.6K properties have a dedicated workspace

Rentals with a pool

160 properties have a pool

Pet-friendly rentals

3.3K properties allow pets

Family-friendly rentals

13K properties are a good fit for families

Total number of reviews

448K reviews

Your guide to Copenhagen

All About Copenhagen

Constantly on the cutting edge of city living, Copenhagen is simultaneously innovative and utilitarian, known for its contemporary architecture, bike-friendly streets, and eco-consciousness. The Danish capital’s focus on design and infrastructure is clear to see, from its tremendous network of bike paths and proficient public metro system to unique parks, museums, and dynamic buildings — check out Amager Bakke, also known as Copenhill, an eco-friendly power plant with an artificial ski slope on its roof.

Copenhagen’s enthusiasm for modernity owes much to its cultural, industrial, and artistic history, which is on full display at its landmarks and museums, including the Neo-Baroque Christiansborg Palace, the vibrantly coloured buildings of Nyhavn, the National Gallery of Denmark, and the Workers Museum, which showcases exhibits and artefacts that spotlight 150 years of industrial history. Whether it’s browsing Stroget’s assemblage of shops and restaurants or spending the day at Tivoli Gardens historic amusement park, this thriving city on the water embraces the new while cherishing the old.


The best time to stay in a holiday rental in Copenhagen

Spring and summer are the best seasons to visit Copenhagen, when the warmer weather allows for walking tours around the cobbled streets, flea markets, open-air cinema screenings, and other sunshine events. Boat trips across the Øresund and the city’s multiple harbourfront swimming pools are also at their most pleasant from spring through to autumn. Throughout the summer, the region hosts a wide range of music and cultural festivals, including a three-day live music event that’s one of Europe’s largest. From December to March, Copenhagen becomes a winter wonderland with its famous holiday markets, outdoor ice-skating spots, and colourful buildings offering some festive cheer amid the snow. Just remember to wrap up warm for the dark Scandinavian nights.


Top things to do in Copenhagen

Tivoli Gardens

One of Copenhagen’s most popular attractions is Tivoli Gardens, the world’s second-oldest operating amusement park, established in 1843. A combination of historic roller coasters, rides, restaurants, and enchanting gardens, Tivoli is a dazzling world of entertainment that’s unrivalled in terms of its scope and historical significance. When hunger strikes, head to a traditional hot dog kiosk.

Designmuseum Denmark

Discover a world of design history and Denmark’s golden legacy at this comprehensive museum featuring a huge collection of ceramics, textiles, furnishings, graphic works, and industrial pieces. Founded in 1890, the museum displays captivating exhibits and displays within a striking Rococo-style building that was formerly a hospital.

Copenhagen on a bicycle

Rent a bicycle at one of the dozens of hubs throughout the city and take in Copenhagen’s sights as the locals do. The dazzling network of bike pathways and bridges is largely considered the greatest in the world, and all the city’s myriad attractions can be reached on two wheels. Not sure where to start? Guided bike tours are readily available.

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