Read on to learn more about the cheapest Marriott hotels in Copenhagen, Denmark to find out whether they are right for you. All these hotels are either Marriott hotels or a subsidiary of Marriott.
The prices in this article are based on a stay of 16-20 July 2024. The entire summer offers great months to visit Copenhagen as the weather is mild. Winter can be wet and grey. Rates were correct at the time of writing.
Book any Marriott or other luxury hotel via our luxury travel concierge to get free breakfast, hotel credit, room upgrade (subject to availability), as well as all your usual Marriott Bonvoy points, making these rates an even better deal.
There is no Ritz-Carlton and no Four Seasons in Copenhagen. You must pick one of the properties below to stay in the cheapest luxury Marriott Bonvoy hotel.
1. Moxy Copenhagen Sydhavnen
Moxy Copenhagen Sydhavnen offers small but stylish rooms in the up-and-coming neighborhood of Sydhavnen and is a fun budget choice.
Moxy is truly an energetic alternative to the typical hotel experience proving that affordability does not mean sacrificing style and comfort when traveling to Copenhagen. In the Pickup you can get convenient meals while we serve up local brews at the Moxy Bar. Enjoy it all in our social spaces for co-working and play.
Prices here in July start at around 1,060 DKK per night. This is the cheapest Marriott in Copenhagen, but it is not luxurious.
2. The Socialist, a Tribute Portfolio Hotel
The Socialist, a Tribute Portfolio Hotel is a tiny boutique hotel housed in a former transformer station with 31 rooms and suites, as well as a restaurant, bar, lounge, wine cellar, and roof terrace.
Whether the shopping of Stroget or the attractions of Tivoli; the buzz of Vesterbro and the freedom of Christiania. Guests can discover the rich diversity of Copenhagen, all in near proximity.
At Bobo Food Studio, the restaurant, bar, lounge, and terrace, life pulsates 24/7 with breakfast, lunch, dinner, late snack, cocktails served throughout. They have you covered with everything from a quick bite to an experimental tasting menu.
Prices here in July start at around 2,480 DKK per night. This is the cheapest luxury Marriott in Copenhagen.
3. Copenhagen Marriott Hotel
Copenhagen Marriott Hotel lacks the design and flair offered by the other two hotels in this listing. The hotel is a good Marriott with one of the best club lounges in Copenhagen, but it is set in a stark, modern block that lacks soul or character. Rooms have floor-to-ceiling windows and generic decor.
The Central Station is also within a 10-minute walk, while Copenhagen Kastrup Airport is a 15-minute drive away. Unlike the rest of the hotel, which is currently undergoing renovation, the Executive Lounge on the ground floor is a beautiful and bright space with dark wood floors and lots of dark wood bookcases on the walls, and it has a natural and stylish feel. The food is decent, and the setting is enjoyable. The lounge is your main reason to stay at this hotel.
Prices here in July start at around 2,691 DKK per night. This is the cheapest Marriott branded hotel in Copenhagen.
4. Nobis Hotel Copenhagen
Nobis Hotel Copenhagen, a Member of Design Hotels™ has an excellent location right next to Tivoli Gardens, Hovedbanegården, Rådhuspladsen and the internationally recognized Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek, so you have all the city’s biggest sights within walking distance and can enjoy the capital on foot. At the same time, you can explore and live surrounded by Scandinavian architecture in this historic building from 1903.
The interior has been designed in collaboration with the Swedish star architect Gert Wingårdh, producing an elegant and timeless feel. We reccomend visiting Copenhagen in November and December for its magnificent Christmas Markets.
Prices here in July start at around 2,3825 DKK per night. This is the most expensive Marriott subsidiary hotel in Copenhagen. Book any luxury hotel via our luxury travel concierge for extra free benefits. You also get all your usual Marriott Bonvoy points and perks when you book via our concierge.
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