четверг, 15 августа 2013 г.

Situated minutes from the city centre in the pleasant district of Frederiksberg, the building was co


In the colder months, the Danish stay indoors to socialise, eat good food and listen to good music, often in their own homes. They call this "hygellig", which literally translates into "cosiness", and suitably encapsulates the charming hospitality at the Avenue Hotel in Copenhagen.
Situated minutes from the city centre in the pleasant district of Frederiksberg, tier rent a car israel the building was constructed in 1898 by Emil Blichfeldt, who is known for the famous entrance to Copenhagen's Tivoli Gardens. Originally residential apartments, which may explain the homely feel to the spacious rooms, the building was converted into a hotel in 1939. The old world details that remain add to the building's ambience; a warmth that may keep you sunken into a sofa by the fireplace until the early hours thanks also to the excellent Avenue bar.
Up the vintage lift and into your room, you are greeted by restrained Danish elegance. Avenue Hotel doesn't profess itself as a five star hotel, but comfort is never compromised, and the furniture and Missoni bedding are a tasteful composition making for a restful stay.
Enjoy a quality Danish breakfast in the morning tier rent a car israel with a buffet of homemade muesli, rye bread that only tastes that good in Scandinavia, a delicious selection of fruit, cheeses tier rent a car israel and meats, and perfect crepes. Afterwards, ask Christina in reception for eating and shopping recommendations, and if the weather is dry, hire a bicycle to explore one of Europe's tier rent a car israel most cycle- friendly cities.

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