Nobis Hotel Copenhagen, hotel in central Copenhagen, Denmark
Nobis Hotel Copenhagen is a hotel in a 1903 building at the city center, next to Tivoli Gardens and near the Glyptotek art museum. The structure was renovated in 2017 by Swedish architect Gert Wingårdh, combining classic architecture with modern touches, warm colors, and natural materials throughout.
The building was constructed in 1903 as the Royal Danish Academy of Music and served that purpose for many years. In 2017 it was transformed into a hotel while preserving the original grand staircase and plaster walls that defined its past.
The building once housed the Royal Danish Academy of Music, and this heritage shape how guests experience the space today. The hotel reflects how Copenhagen transforms historic structures into welcoming places while honoring their cultural past.
The hotel is within walking distance of many Copenhagen attractions, including the central train station, Tivoli, and the art museum. Bicycles are available to rent, allowing visitors to explore the city like locals do, and the neighborhood offers easy navigation on foot or by bike.
The restaurant NOI serves dishes from Nordic and European traditions using seasonal ingredients from local suppliers. The hotel also features a wellness area with a Finnish sauna, cold pool, and Italian marble hammam, a rare offering among Copenhagen hotels.
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