Hotel in Copenhagen, Denmark
Hotel Alexandra
150ptsCopenhagen's design hotel that actually delivers.

About Hotel Alexandra
Hotel Alexandra is Copenhagen's most coherent design hotel, furnished with an authentic collection of Danish modernist pieces by Jacobsen, Wegner, and Mogensen. Centrally located on H. C. Andersens Boulevard, it offers a distinctive interior experience at rates below the city's top-tier luxury properties. The suite upgrade is rarely necessary — the design programme runs through standard rooms too.
Quick Verdict
Hotel Alexandra is commonly assumed to be a standard mid-range city hotel. Reset that expectation: it is one of Copenhagen's most coherent design hotels, built around a genuine collection of Danish modernist furniture from the 1950s and 1960s. If you care about design provenance and want a central address without paying the rates that Hotel d'Angleterre Copenhagen or Nimb Copenhagen command, Alexandra is worth serious consideration. If you are indifferent to interiors and just need a functional base, it is probably not the most efficient spend.
The Space
The building sits on H. C. Andersens Boulevard, putting you within walking distance of Tivoli, the National Museum, and the city centre. Physically, the hotel reads compact rather than grand: corridors are narrow, rooms vary in size, and the communal areas are modest. The payoff is in the details — the furniture is the point. Rooms are furnished with pieces by Arne Jacobsen, Hans Wegner, and Børge Mogensen, sourced and maintained as a working collection rather than as a decorative gesture. This gives even standard rooms a texture that generic business hotels cannot replicate.
Suite vs. Standard: Is Upgrading Worth It?
This is the decision that most guests get wrong. At Alexandra, the standard rooms are already the product — the design programme applies across the board, not just at suite level. Unless you need the physical square footage, the delta between a standard room and a suite here is harder to justify than at a comparable hotel where the suite is a genuinely different experience. Book a standard room, request an upper floor for quieter street-facing views, and spend the difference on dinner. For Copenhagen alternatives where the suite upgrade carries more obvious weight, look at Hotel Sanders or 1 Hotel Copenhagen.
Booking and Practicalities
Booking difficulty is easy , availability is generally good, and the hotel does not require far-in-advance planning except during peak summer months or around major events like Copenhagen Fashion Week. The address on H. C. Andersens Boulevard places you close to both central station and the main cycling routes that connect the city. For broader context on where Alexandra sits among Copenhagen's hotel options, see our full Copenhagen hotels guide. If you are also planning meals, our Copenhagen restaurants guide and bars guide cover the neighbourhood well. Other Copenhagen properties worth comparing directly include the Admiral Hotel, the 71 Nyhavn Hotel, and the Andersen Boutique Hotel. If you want to extend into the wider region, Kokkedal Castle Copenhagen and Dragsholm Slot offer very different but compelling alternatives. Further afield, for reference on what true luxury hotel design looks like at the leading end, Aman New York and Amangiri set the international benchmark.
Compare Hotel Alexandra
| Venue | Price | Value |
|---|---|---|
| Hotel Alexandra | — | |
| Hotel d'Angleterre Copenhagen | — | |
| Hotel Sanders | — | |
| Nimb Copenhagen | — | |
| 1 Hotel Copenhagen | — | |
| 25hours Hotel Paper Island | — |
How Hotel Alexandra stacks up against the competition.
Frequently Asked Questions
How is the dining at Hotel Alexandra?
The hotel is on H.C. Andersens Boulevard, which puts you close to central Copenhagen's dining options rather than relying on in-house food. Specific dining details for the hotel are not documented in Pearl's current record, so treat it as a base for the city rather than a dining destination. For meals, you're within range of the National Museum quarter's surrounding restaurants.
Is Hotel Alexandra good for business travel?
Yes, the location makes it a practical business base. H.C. Andersens Boulevard is walkable to the city centre, and the hotel's design-led rooms are more considered than the standard corporate offering at this price point. If your priority is a serviced apartment or a hotel with a full business centre infrastructure, look elsewhere — but for solo or small-team visits where comfort and location matter, Alexandra works well.
How is the location of Hotel Alexandra?
Strong. The address at H.C. Andersens Blvd. 8 puts you within walking distance of Tivoli, the National Museum, and Copenhagen's central pedestrian area. It's one of the more practical positions in the city for visitors who want to cover ground on foot without relying on the metro for every trip.
Is Hotel Alexandra family-friendly?
The location helps — Tivoli is a short walk, which is a significant draw for families visiting Copenhagen. The design-focused rooms are more suited to couples or design-conscious travellers than families needing interconnecting rooms or large layouts, so check room configurations before booking if you're travelling with children.
Which room category is best at Hotel Alexandra?
The standard rooms are worth booking — the design programme runs across the whole property, so upgrading isn't necessary to get the product that makes Alexandra worth choosing. Reserve suite spend for hotels where the gap between standard and premium is more material, like Hotel Sanders or Hotel d'Angleterre where suite categories deliver meaningfully different experiences.
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