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Copenhagen Admiral Hotel is a fabulous hotel that exudes a rustic and maritime ambiance for a magnificent, historic stay in Copenhagen. The hotel is a fortress-looking warehouse from 1787 with plenty of history. The Battle of Copenhagen in 1801 raged just outside of this building. But this is no archaic hotel. Copenhagen Admiral Hotel perfectly combines the past and present with complete refurbishing while respecting the original architecture. Gorgeous pine beams permeate the 366 rooms and the rest of the hotel while stunning stone archways can be found in several of the public areas. The teakwood furniture and fittings are classic but modern, maritime-inspired designs. No two rooms are alike. Exquisite bathrooms are decorated with terracotta Italian tiles. Across the waterway is the Copenhagen Opera House, and nearby attractions include the Amalienborg Palace and the gardens of Amaliehaven. For an amazing stay in one of Europe's most intriguing hotels, step aboard the Copenhagen Admiral Hotel.