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Skovshoved Hotel
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Address: Strandvejen, 267, Charlottenlund, Denmark, 2920
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Nominated by Conde Nast Traveller Magazine as one of the top 50 coolest hotels in the world. In 2003, this romantic, seadise hotel was transformed into a serene space offering plenty of sunlight, fresh air and ocean view. It is easy to relax surrounded by soft, Scandianvian white sofas, pillows and curtains, combined with tasteful furniture and art. Many roooms have a balcony with sea view. All rooms have wireless internet access and flet screen TV.The hotel has its own bathing jetty at the beach, bicycles for hire and free parking.Today the hotel is a pearls of architecture that unites bygone times with the present as well as the future. Skovshoved Hotel is located on the old coastal road seven kilometres from the heart of Copenhagen, and merely a stone's throw from the beach. A quiet area just 1 kilometre from Hellerup, and exclusive shopping district.

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