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Stay in holiday apartments near Amalienborg Palace, Copenhagen, and immerse yourself in the city’s royal heritage.
Located just a short distance from the King’s residence, you’ll have the chance to explore one of Denmark’s most iconic landmarks.
Witness the grandeur of Amalienborg Palace, enjoy the daily changing of the guard, and experience the regal charm of the surrounding area, all from the comfort of your accommodation in Copenhagen.
Enjoy a central location that puts you close to all the top attractions in Copenhagen.
Beyond Amalienborg Palace, you can easily explore the picturesque Nyhavn harbour, the historic Rosenborg Castle, and stroll along the bustling pedestrian shopping street, Strøget.
With Copenhagen’s rich cultural and historical experiences just moments away from your apartment, you’ll have effortless access to The National Museum, other museums, great restaurants, and shops.
This convenient location with holiday apartments near Amalienborg Palace allows you to fully enjoy the historical allure of the royal palace and the inner city.
Stay in a holiday apartment with convenient access to Amalienborg Palace and nearby attractions
Our apartment was very convenient to centre, very comfortable It was near central station and on a bus route to centre. It was also possible to walk to centre. Near local shops and in a nice area.
Kathleen Mahon
Dublin
Very friendly landlady! We arrived delayed and she was waiting for us without any complain. The apartment is lovely furnished and in very good condition. We stayed in three and there was space enough. We want to come back soon to Copenhagen and this will be our first address.
Frank Hoeper
Bremen
A wonderful, designer apartment. Great taste and comfort in a lovely part of the city. Everything you need is close by - bikes, shops, restaurants, etc. Lots of lovely walks and cycle routes nearby. Great apartment and great value for money!
Peter Tarrant
Loved the apartment, great location, very clean and had everything we needed and more.
Shannon O'Neill