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Hilton Copenhagen Airport

Ellehammersvej 20, Copenhagen, Denmark

Hilton Copenhagen Airport - Copenhagen, Denmark

Hilton Copenhagen Airport is directly accessible via a covered walkway from Copenhagen International Airport. Only 1,500 metres from the nearest beach, the hotel features the city's largest guest rooms. This hotel also provides meeting facilities for up to 450 people. You can choose to have your meeting at the hotel or in Terminal 3 at the International Airport.

Amenities Description

AM/FM Alarm Clock; Babysitting/Child Services; Bar/Lounge; Beach; Business Center; Casino; Coffee Maker in Room; Concierge; Golf; Hairdryers Available; Mini Bar; Modem Lines in Room; Meeting/Banquet Facilities; No Smoking Rooms/Facilities; Pets Allowed; Pool; Parking; Restaurant; Room Service; Safe Deposit Box; Fitness Center or Spa; Tennis; Television with Cable; Laundry/Valet Services; Audio/Video Equipment Rental; Automated Teller (ATM); Bagage Storage; Beverage Area, Complimentary; Breakfast Area, Complimentary; Business Phone Services; Car Rental Desk; Cellular Phone Rental; Children's Menu; Coffee Shop; Computer Rental; Cribs; Dictaphone; Electic Service; Elevators; Executive Level Services; Executive Lounge; Executive Registration; Express Mail; Fax; Fax Rental; Foreign Currency Exchange; Gift Shop; Guest Activity/Recreation Desk; High Chairs; Local Area Transportation; Luggage Hold; Meal Plan; Multi-Lingual Staff; News Stand; Notary Public; Office Rental; Paging Equipment Rental; Photo Copying Service; Playpen; Printer; Secretarial Service; Shoe Shine Stand; Telephone Services; Tour Desk; Turndown Service; Typewriter; Video Conferencing Available; Video Messaging; Video Phone; 180* Door Viewer; 24 Hour Housekeeping; Air Conditioning; Audible Alarms; Automatic Door Closer; Bathrobe; Bathroom Amenities; Complimentary Beverage; Computer; Connecting Rooms; Electric Locks; Electonic Smoke Detector; Hand Held Shower; High Speed Internet Access; Iron; Ironing Board; Jacuzzi; Kitchenette; Newspaper Delivered M-F (Local/USA Today/Wall St Journal); Newspaper Delivered W/E (Local); Refrigerator; Rollaways; Safe; Secure Locking Device; Shower For Wheelchair; Sofa bed; TV- Cable; TV- Premium; TV- Standard; Telephone- Auto Wakeup; Telephone- Two Lines; Telephone- Two Phones; Telephone- Voicemail; Telephone- In Bath; Telephone- With Dataport; Telephone- With Speakerphone; Thermostat; Thumb Dead Bolt; Visual Strobe For Hearing Impaired; Welcome Amenity; Work Desk With Lamp; Driving Range; Horseback Riding; Walking Track; Jogging Track; Putting Green; Sightseeing Tours

Location Description

The hotel is located at Copenhagen International Airport (CPH) and is directly accessible from the arrival and departure halls via a covered walkway. Situated 1,500 metres from the beach, the hotel is also only 4 kilometres from the Copenhagen Congress and Exhibition Centre. It takes only 10 minutes by train or car from Hilton Copenhagen Airport to the city centre. The train journey to the city centre costs approximately £2.00. It is also very easy to reach Sweden by train or car; Malmoe is only 20 minutes from the hotel.

Directions

Drving Directions to the hotel
From Copenhagen: Follow signs to airport. Hotel is located opposite terminal 3. From Malmoe: Follow signs E20 to Copenhagen. Cross the toll bridge/tunnel. Take the first exit after the tunnel, straight ahead at the traffic lights, turn right at the roundabout and then right again at the next traffic light.

Copenhagen International Airport
Walk straight forward once in the arrival hall. At the end of the hall, take the stairs or elevator up to the top. Walk through the covered walkway straight into the hotel lobby. Approximately 2 minutes walk from arrival hall to hotel.

Malmo Sturup Airport
Drive on highway towards Malmo. Exit Kopenhalm. Follow signs to Kopenhalm. You pass a toll station. After tunnel first exit right. Straight forward by the lights. Turn right at roundabout. Hotel is high building at right hand side.

Attractions

  • Tivoli Gärten - 10 Kilometers
  • Nyhavn - 11 Kilometers

    Copenhagen is the most populated of the Scandinavian capitals (with 1.5 million inhabitants) and a city proud of its maritime traditions: the name itself means "port of the merchants". Famously liberal minded but actually rather reserved (except, notably, among the bars around the restored quayside of Nyhavn on a summer evening!) it's been called Scandinavia-in-a-nutshell. Don't miss the moated Rosenborg Castle, a Renaissance jewel, while Tivoli Gardens is the place for concerts and fireworks on a Saturday night.
  • Royal Castle - 12 Kilometers
  • Stroeget - Shopping Street - 11 Kilometers

    Near to Hilton Copenhagen Airport you'll find Scandinavia's biggest shopping centre. The centre is brand new and was opened on 9 March 2004, and here you'll everything from clothes to food.
  • Marina - 0.5 Kilometers
  • Beach - 15.0 km

    Hilton Copenhagen Airport is located 1,500 metres from the closest beach. There throughout the summer you'll find various games and activities such as beach volley and windsurfing. Close by is the marina where you can relax or go for a walk in the park while watching glorious sunsets.
  • 18-Hole Golf Course - 7 Kilometers
  • The National Museum
    Copenhagen's National Museum is Denmark's central museum of cultural history, tracing both Danish and foreign cultures.The museum, founded in 1807, has collections dating back to 1650, when Danish kings started their own "royal museum". It is housed in a classical 18th-century mansion in the centre of Copenhagen and its permanent exhibitions relate more than 10,000 years of cultural history. The Prehistoric Denmark section shows a number of archaeological finds including the Solvognen (The Sun Chariot) from Trundholm, a bronze cult figure from about 1400 BC depicting the sun being drawn across the heavens by a horse. Other highlights include runic stones from Jutland and Lolland as well as a unique exhibition of oak coffin burials from the Bronze Age. Other sections cover Denmark's Middle Ages and Renaissance, Denmark 1660-1830, The Royal Coin Collection and the Antique Collections, with mummies and other artefacts from Egypt, Greece and Rome. The Ethnographic Collection explores cultures from the Indians to Eskimos.Children get to sail in a Viking ship, sit in a Danish classroom from the early 20th century, enter a medieval castle and much more. The children's museum functions both as an independent experience and as an introduction to the museum's other exhibitions.When:Daily; not MonWhere:The National Museum, Copenhagen, DenmarkCost:DKr25; under 16s freeOpening Hours:Tue-Sun 10am-5pm
  • Roseburg Castle
    Rosenborg Castle was built by Christian IV (1606-1634) in Renaissance style as a summer residence to which the royal family could retreat when the stench of the city behind the old embankment became too overwhelming. Sporting a copper roof and surrounded by moats, it houses the royal crown jewels and acts as a museum of the Royal Family. For security reasons, electricity has never been installed.The Royal Danish chronological collections here include silver, china and paintings, but the greatest attractions are the crown jewels and the crown regalia in the treasure vaults. Each room represents a different period, beginning with the Renaissance, followed by the Baroque period, continuing right up to the time of Frederik VII. If you want more, nearby Amalienborg Palace houses the remainder of the Chronological Collection - from Frederik VII to the present day.When:DailyWhere:Rosenborg Castle, Copenhagen, DenmarkCost:DKr60; 5-14 yrs DKr10; concessions and group rates availableOpening Hours:Various - please check on the castle's website before visiting; closed Mon between 2 Jan-30 Apr & 1 Nov-17 Dec
  • Tycho Brahe Planetarium and Omnimaxteater
    Copenhagen's fabulous planetarium opened in 1989 to promote interest in and information on the universe around us. It offers permanent and changing exhibitions as well as an IMAX cinema called the Space Theatre. The 360 degree filmic experience will wow kids and adults alike.Bring the family to discover everything you ever wanted to know about astronomy and space travel, as well as where and when to spot meteor showers, planetary alignments and eclipses.If you are currently saddled with a particularly curious child, bring them to the public outreach centre to hear answers to questions like 'Why is the sky blue?' Children will also enjoy the permanent exhibition in the Tycho Hall (Tycho Brahe was a great Danish astronomer who used the planet Mars to determine relative positions of planets and stars). The exhibition has interactive models of aspects of the universe which light up and flash.IMAX shows take place every hour from 11am-9pm. Buy your ticket half an hour in advance or online. Check to make sure seats are available before you go to avoid disappointment. The 1,000 square metre dome screen offers four new films per year and you are guaranteed a total sensory experience - a sense of being right there. Themes are often drawn from nature with awesome footage of mountains, volcanoes and towering ravines.When:DailyWhere:Tycho Brahe Planetarium and Omnimaxteater, Copenhagen, Denmark
  • The Jazz House
    If you are looking jazz, both live and on the dance floor, the best place to find it is the Copenhagen Jazz House. With a renewed interest in new Danish jazz, this intimate showcase club features international and Danish acts of a high calibre.Since it was established back in 1991, The Jazz House has fulfilled its mission to breath new life into the Danish jazz scene. Concerts are performed regularly mostly on Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays and there is a club night at the weekend that's popular with the younger Copenhagen jazz crowd.
  • The Danish Museum of Decorative Arts
    Since the 1920s The Danish Museum of Decorative Art has been housed in the old Frederik's Hospital close to the Copenhagen waterfront. Although it features the work of Danish artists and craftsmen, its collections of glass, porcelain, textiles, furniture, ceramics, industrial design and other objects are not limited to Denmark.Danish design is known world wide and displays here include furniture, appliance design, silverware, glass, posters and textiles. A permanent exhibition presents 20th century Design and Craft and the museum boasts a collection of European craft from the Middle Ages until the present time, including art and craft from Japan and China.Throughout the year, the museum presents a varied program of special exhibitions on Danish and foreign craft and design.When:Daily; not MonWhere:The Danish Museum of Decorative Art, Copenhagen, DenmarkCost:Tue-Fri 1pm-4pm; Sat, Sun & holidays 12pm-4pm; special exhibitions differOpening Hours:DKr40; under 16s free; annual ticket DKr150; group charges
  • Space and Spaciousness
    The opening exhibition of Copenhagen's new Danish Jewish Museum (designed by Daniel Libeskind) examines Jewish life in Denmark over the last 400 years.The exhibition presents all the facets of Danish-Jewish life, from the Jewish upper middle classes to the working class and from Orthodox Judaism to assimilation, featuring great works of Danish-Jewish artisanship as well as simple everyday items, each with their own story. The emphasis is on personal angles and surprising detail.Libeskind's design of the museum rests on five concepts from the traditional Jewish world of ideas. In the exhibition, they have been made to correspond with the five dimensions of the Jewish experience in Denmark: Exodus, Wilderness, The Giving of the Law, The Promised Land and Mitzvah.When:Daily; not MonWhere:Danish Jewish Museum, Copenhagen, DenmarkCost:DKr40; students & seniors DKr30; under 16s freeOpening Hours:Tue-Fri 1pm-4pm; Sat & Sun 10am-5pm
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