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JC Stays: The Nimb, Copenhagen

There's more reason to visit one of Denmark's iconic hotels after this year's expansion

September 30, 2018 14:57
Nimb seen from Tivoli
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The Nimb Hotel is so bound up with the history of tourism in Denmark, it’s become a national icon far beyond its Copenhagen home. This Moorish palace which conceals a cool but luxurious Scandi aesthetic is, after all, owned by those behind the Tivoli Gardens, the second oldest amusement park in the world and the country’s top tourist attraction.

However, the Nimb never ceases to evolve, just as Tivoli has added laser light shows to its more traditional outdoor offerings.

First came the 19th century inn which fed the original visitors, in 1909 the current building went up, a century later it became a small boutique hotel — and finally, after much planning debate, it has been able to more than double the number it can accommodate.

The location can’t be bettered. The front, with an understated modern Danish facade, faces Copenhagen’s central station, which connects directly with the airport.