Tivoli Hotel, Copenhagen, hotel in Copenhagen, Denmark
Tivoli Hotel is a lodging building in Copenhagen consisting of two towers overlooking a small garden with colorful art installations. The 12-story structure contains over 600 rooms of varying sizes, an indoor pool with massage jets, a fitness center, and several on-site restaurants and bars.
The hotel was designed by renowned architect Kim Utzon and reflects the spirit and heritage of the nearby Tivoli Gardens. The project was part of Copenhagen's evolution as a modern destination attracting both business and leisure travelers.
The hotel takes its name from the nearby Tivoli Gardens, an amusement park deeply rooted in Copenhagen's character and history. The bright colors and playful design elements throughout the common areas reflect the welcoming and fun spirit the city is known for.
The hotel sits roughly 15 minutes on foot from Copenhagen's main train station and Tivoli Gardens, making it easy to reach. Parking is available nearby, and public transport or taxis provide quick access to most of the city's main sights.
The indoor pool features a glass floor suspended 43 meters (141 feet) above the building's front, creating the sensation of floating over the city. This unusual construction offers a one-of-a-kind swimming experience that many visitors overlook.
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