Imperial Hotel Copenhagen (Copenhagen)

Imperial Hotel Copenhagen (Copenhagen)
Imperial Hotel Copenhagen

country: Denmark, city: Copenhagen (City Centre)

Imperial Hotel Copenhagen Imperial Hotel CopenhagenLocated in the heart of the city, the Imperial Hotel Copenhagen is a mere two-minute walk from the Tivoli Gardens and the Town Hall Square. The hotel welcomes you to Copenhagen, from a central location that meets the needs of both the busy businessman and the curious tourist. During leisure, you can explore the city and its surrounding attractions.
The hotel boasts 214 guestrooms that are tastefully designed and equipped with contemporary amenities. The on-site bar and lounge is an intimate meeting place to meet friends or local business people. The hotel also offers five different sized conference rooms, which is equipped with the latest technical equipment.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Please note that the hotel will be undergoing renovations until 30 May 2006. Renovations will take place between the hours of 9am to 5pm. The affected areas are bedrooms, lobby and reception.

Hotel Facilities:Room Facilities:
Cocktail bar
Conference facilities
Lobby
Lounge
Parking facilities (at cost)
Restaurant
Cable / Satellite TV
Internet access
Private bathroom / Ensuite

Extra Information:

Address:
Vester Farimagsgade 9
DK 1606 Copenhagen V


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