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Discover Holiday Apartments near Carlsberg City District, Copenhagen, where historic charm seamlessly blends with modern sophistication.
Home to the famous old Carlsberg Brewery, this new district offers fascinating tours and a glimpse into Denmark’s brewing history. The mix of historic and contemporary architecture, as well as great cafes and restaurants, makes it an appealing destination.
Staying in holiday apartments near Carlsberg City District allows you to fully experience this unique part of Copenhagen.
Located near Carlsberg City District, our selection of holiday apartments provide easy access to Copenhagen city centre and popular attractions.
Visit the iconic Tivoli Gardens, a short journey away, or explore the nearby Frederiksberg Gardens in Frederiksberg and Copenhagen Zoo. The vibrant Meatpacking District, known for its lively nightlife and diverse dining options, is also within reach.
The well-situated apartments offer both comfort and convenience, making them an ideal base for your stay and exploring Copenhagen’s rich mix of historic and modern attractions.
Find your perfect location within or near the Carlsberg City District
We were so grateful to the prompt and reliable service. When our flight got cancelled the company and flat owner were really helpful and let us rebook - we had a fantastic stay! Thanks for being flexible! The apartment was wonderful.
Katherine Pollard
Inverness
We really enjoyed staying in this lovely house. It has everything needed for a comfortable stay (apart from a coffee machine my wife says) and is very quiet despite being close to the airport and metro line. We would be happy to stay here again.
Justin Thomas
Best location, easy access from airport to metro station nearby, open floor plan, separate bedroom, very quiet (in spite of all the cafes on the canal), good value - beats a hotel any day - chance to "live" in Kobenhavn - on the post card canal street.
William Kerekes
Hempstead
I felt at home in my four weeks stay in Copenhagen.
Marta Manén Sánchez