The location is excellent, very close to the Central Station and just a 3-minute walk from the subway entrance. You'll find Chinese (Hunan) restaurants and a 7-Eleven nearby, making it incredibly convenient. I had a fantastic experience overall. The 24-hour front desk service was also exceptional. Highly recommend!
I chose the hub with queen bed for my stay. It is good for short stay of 3 nights. The room is small but highly functional, so I feel comfortable during my stay. Amenities are good and staffs are friendly. Shared shower rooms and toilets are plenty, so there was no queue even during rush hours. The breakfast options will provide you with the vouchers to the nearby shops with different menus and opening hours. I think the breakfast is optional and the average values of the meals are 100 DKK.
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Kkrai.cosmopolitan2025.08.15
Copenhagen Downtown Hostel – Capsule Stay Review
This was my first time staying in a capsule hotel in Copenhagen (£80 per night), after hearing positive feedback from friends who had travelled here. I decided to try the quiet zone option with a comfortable capsule located near the hostel facilities.
Pros:
• Excellent location in the heart of the city, with restaurants, bars, and cafés within walking distance.
• Easy access to all main attractions.
• The capsule area was clean and the bed was comfortable.
However, I left with mixed feelings. While the location and cleanliness met expectations, the hostel’s operation style felt more “self-service” and less attentive to guest concerns.
On the first night, my sleep was disrupted by a guest in the quiet zone who was both noisy and snored loudly throughout the night. It affected everyone in the vicinity, and despite some guests (myself included) gently knocking to try and reduce the disturbance, it continued until morning.
On the second night, the same issue occurred, but it was made worse by a sudden emergency alarm at around 4:45 AM, requiring all guests to evacuate and wait outside for inspection before returning to bed. Understandably, safety comes first, but the timing and the combination of disturbances made it impossible to rest.
When I tried to contact staff in the middle of the night, there was no one available, so I had to raise the issue through Trip.com. Although staff later offered some coins as a goodwill gesture, it did not feel proportionate to the £80 per night rate... especially when nearby private rooms can be found for much less.
Sadly, what I hoped would be a unique and comfortable stay turned into a frustrating experience. I will not be returning, and I would advise light sleepers to consider alternatives.
The hotel is very easy to find. After landing, just take the M3 blue line metro for 7 stops, and you'll find it diagonally opposite the station. Check-in was very straightforward, and the front desk staff spoke excellent English. The only downside was the breakfast; for 125 DKK, it felt like I didn't get much for my money.
10-15min walk to the Central Station. Breakfast costs €12-13. Few selections juts some breads and boiled eggs. Still cheaper than eating out. Room is clean and I got a free ugrade room with a city view. I chose this hotel because it is just a 5min walk to FlixBus station. The hotel lobby and waiting area is great
Pro
Friendly service, a staff I think her name is Kathaya was very helpful.
Eaely check in option from 11am which I recommend. You need to book this before 24h, via the app. I would recommend this to those who arrive early so you can rest and get to your plan soon.
Toilet paper of high quality for a budget hotel:)
Good quality towel for family room.
Kitchen in common area if you want to make anything simple (eg instant noodle).
Large common area to hang out, order food, play.
Laundry self service at a reasonable price.
Storage area (free and also paid) available.
5-7 mins walk to the metro stop, which takes 2 stop to arrive at the Central Station.
Cons
Room a bit small, but worth the price
No aircon so room can be hot, but you can ask for a fan if needed
No kettle in the room (but they provide good shared kitchen in common area)
Verdict
For the price tag, definitely a go to place for me if coming to Copenhagen again.
I can’t imagine a better location for a stay in Copenhagen. Being right next to the main train station made exploring the city incredibly easy and convenient. The room was just the right size for a couple, and the in-room sink was a thoughtful touch that made getting ready in the mornings and evenings much smoother. The shared bathrooms were also a pleasant surprise — each toilet and shower had its own private cubicle, which felt much more comfortable and well-designed compared to typical hostel setups. The room didn’t have air conditioning, but the fan provided was more than enough for me, even though I normally run hot. We noticed the room could feel a bit stuffy with the windows closed, so we tried to keep them open as much as possible. The downside was that the street noise from people and cars at night sometimes disturbed our sleep. The only other drawback was the luggage storage. It’s not included in the stay, and there’s an extra charge of 40 DKK per bag for the day, plus a 5 DKK service fee per bag. A small detail, but something worth knowing in advance.
I slept in women tent. The staff is super nice. And super useful guide to explore Copenhagen if you join the WhatsApp group. There’s port on bed for charging. A locker for you to put stuff. And the location is fantastic. Easy to get around the city by transportation nearby. They don’t have a kitchen but you can buy food to eat in the bar and there are many cafes, McDonald’s, street food and bar nearby. They have big washroom and seperate toilet and washroom that you dun have to worry about peeing yourself. And they have a bar.
The room space is not big. And there’s many dust under the charging port on bed. But overall I think it’s fine.
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OOlga2025.08.18
We had the pleasure of spending a few days at this beautiful hotel – and we highly recommend it! The location is unbeatable: central yet quiet, with many attractions, restaurants, and cafés within walking distance. We felt completely at home and would return anytime.
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AAnonymous UserThe hotel is very easy to find. After landing, just take the M3 blue line metro for 7 stops, and you'll find it diagonally opposite the station. Check-in was very straightforward, and the front desk staff spoke excellent English. The only downside was the breakfast; for 125 DKK, it felt like I didn't get much for my money.
Kkrai.cosmopolitanCopenhagen Downtown Hostel – Capsule Stay Review
This was my first time staying in a capsule hotel in Copenhagen (£80 per night), after hearing positive feedback from friends who had travelled here. I decided to try the quiet zone option with a comfortable capsule located near the hostel facilities.
Pros:
• Excellent location in the heart of the city, with restaurants, bars, and cafés within walking distance.
• Easy access to all main attractions.
• The capsule area was clean and the bed was comfortable.
However, I left with mixed feelings. While the location and cleanliness met expectations, the hostel’s operation style felt more “self-service” and less attentive to guest concerns.
On the first night, my sleep was disrupted by a guest in the quiet zone who was both noisy and snored loudly throughout the night. It affected everyone in the vicinity, and despite some guests (myself included) gently knocking to try and reduce the disturbance, it continued until morning.
On the second night, the same issue occurred, but it was made worse by a sudden emergency alarm at around 4:45 AM, requiring all guests to evacuate and wait outside for inspection before returning to bed. Understandably, safety comes first, but the timing and the combination of disturbances made it impossible to rest.
When I tried to contact staff in the middle of the night, there was no one available, so I had to raise the issue through Trip.com. Although staff later offered some coins as a goodwill gesture, it did not feel proportionate to the £80 per night rate... especially when nearby private rooms can be found for much less.
Sadly, what I hoped would be a unique and comfortable stay turned into a frustrating experience. I will not be returning, and I would advise light sleepers to consider alternatives.
NnordinyExcellent location, just 5 minutes’ walk to Ørestad Station with fast links to the airport (2 stops) and city (under 10 minutes). Close to buses, Metro Line 1, and Field’s Mall with Bilka supermarket and even a halal kebab restaurant. Rooms are compact and can feel cramped with large luggage, but overall it’s convenient and great value compared to city hotels.
GGuest UserThe hotel offers a fantastic central location and offers very affordable rates, making it an appealing choice for budget-conscious travelers. However, there were some drawbacks to the experience.
The bathroom layout was quite cramped, with an enclosed shower that made it uncomfortable to use.
Additionally, the hotel felt somewhat bare-bones, lacking essential supplies. The limited toiletries: shampoo, shower gel, and soap all combined into one, along with only two paper cups for coffee, gave the impression that the hotel was skimping on important amenities that enhance the guest experience.
Moreover, the lighting in the room was harsh and uncomfortable. I would highly recommend upgrading to better quality bulbs for a more inviting atmosphere.
PPypyppyI slept in women tent. The staff is super nice. And super useful guide to explore Copenhagen if you join the WhatsApp group. There’s port on bed for charging. A locker for you to put stuff. And the location is fantastic. Easy to get around the city by transportation nearby. They don’t have a kitchen but you can buy food to eat in the bar and there are many cafes, McDonald’s, street food and bar nearby. They have big washroom and seperate toilet and washroom that you dun have to worry about peeing yourself. And they have a bar.
The room space is not big. And there’s many dust under the charging port on bed. But overall I think it’s fine.
GGuest UserI chose the hub with queen bed for my stay. It is good for short stay of 3 nights. The room is small but highly functional, so I feel comfortable during my stay. Amenities are good and staffs are friendly. Shared shower rooms and toilets are plenty, so there was no queue even during rush hours. The breakfast options will provide you with the vouchers to the nearby shops with different menus and opening hours. I think the breakfast is optional and the average values of the meals are 100 DKK.
JJULY1973This hostel is probably as good as it gets! I tried booking it again later but couldn't find any availability. If you're planning for a Saturday, make sure to book really early, as prices skyrocket and rooms are impossible to find! You can pay to store your luggage, and there's a paid buffet, which makes sense given how expensive everything is in Copenhagen. The location is absolutely fantastic; it's convenient and close to everything. You can take the 5C bus directly from the airport, and it drops you right across the street – just a one-minute walk!
OORexplorerSteel House Hostel was great for my 4 day stay in Copenhagen. I stayed in a 6-person women's room, and got assigned an upper bunk. The room was quite nice (a bit cramped but nothing out of the ordinary), and I liked how high the bunk was- above head height when people were standing, so it didn't feel like others were in my space, and there was plenty of space to sit fully up in the bunk. Bed and pillow was comfy. Lockers were a good size (fit my carry on suitcase plus a backpack; others had bigger suitcases that didn't fit), but the locking mechanism was a bit challenging- basic idea but seemed to be mechanical issues).
There was a thermostat that could be set as low as 17C (~63F), which was the setting in my room, but this didn't work well- it was definitely in the low 70s (F) in the room and felt quite warm for sleeping. The fans in the bathroom and shower (separate, which was good for a shared room) didn't seem to work (no knob apparent for the shower; there was a knob in the bathroom but it didn't do anything), so the room got humid after one or two people showered.
The hostel is huge, and almost more like a hotel. WiFi was spotty or absent in the room, but plenty of common areas to sit or work downstairs. Kitchen was frequently used, and I took advantage of the kitchen fridge for having skyr and fruit for breakfasts (costs 25DKK for your whole stay).
I also rented a bike for a couple days. It seemed overpriced (~135 DKK for 24hr) but can't beat the convenience, and the bike (standard city cruiser) worked just fine.
GGuest User10-15min walk to the Central Station. Breakfast costs €12-13. Few selections juts some breads and boiled eggs. Still cheaper than eating out. Room is clean and I got a free ugrade room with a city view. I chose this hotel because it is just a 5min walk to FlixBus station. The hotel lobby and waiting area is great
BBruno Jose de Sousa da RochaI can’t imagine a better location for a stay in Copenhagen. Being right next to the main train station made exploring the city incredibly easy and convenient. The room was just the right size for a couple, and the in-room sink was a thoughtful touch that made getting ready in the mornings and evenings much smoother. The shared bathrooms were also a pleasant surprise — each toilet and shower had its own private cubicle, which felt much more comfortable and well-designed compared to typical hostel setups. The room didn’t have air conditioning, but the fan provided was more than enough for me, even though I normally run hot. We noticed the room could feel a bit stuffy with the windows closed, so we tried to keep them open as much as possible. The downside was that the street noise from people and cars at night sometimes disturbed our sleep. The only other drawback was the luggage storage. It’s not included in the stay, and there’s an extra charge of 40 DKK per bag for the day, plus a 5 DKK service fee per bag. A small detail, but something worth knowing in advance.
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