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Experience the ultimate stay in holiday apartments near Nyhavn, Copenhagen, where you can enjoy a central location and historic charm.
Nyhavn’s picturesque canal, colourful buildings, and vibrant atmosphere create the perfect setting for your visit.
Staying close to Nyhavn puts you within easy reach of major attractions like Amalienborg Palace, the Little Mermaid, Tivoli Gardens, and the bustling Strøget shopping street. Additionally, you can walk over the Inderhavnsbroen bridge from Nyhavn to Broens Street Kitchen and continue to the popular Christiania.
You’ll find that this lively neighbourhood combines rich history with modern convenience, ensuring a memorable stay in Copenhagen.
When you choose holiday apartments near Nyhavn, you’ll be in the heart of the action.
Discover the best of Copenhagen just steps from your door, with an array of dining options, bars, and cultural sites at your fingertips.
Enjoy a leisurely walk along the canal or explore the local cuisine in the street’s popular restaurants, all while soaking up the historic charm of the area.
Book a stay in these centrally located holiday rentals near Nyhavn and fully embrace the unique character of this charming location.
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We absolutely loved this apartment. It was a fantastic location - we walked everywhere and didnt need to use public transport, and it was in a very cool area of the city - less touristy and lots of fantastic restaurants nearby. We loved the apartment itself, it was beautiful, very clean and well equipped. I would thoroughly recommend it!
Madeleine Seacombe
London
Superb location, top apartment. Good bed as well and the children had a very good night rest at the sofabed. The host was very enjoyable and friendly, we definitely made the right choice.
Eric Lemeire
Landen
Loved the apartment, great location, very clean and had everything we needed and more.
Shannon O'Neill
I felt at home in my four weeks stay in Copenhagen.
Marta Manén Sánchez