The Skt Petri hotel is in the heart of Copenhagen’s latin quarter. Within this area there are famous landmarks such as the Round Tower, Torvehallen and the lakes. Here I spent a little staycation time to learn more about what the hotel has to offer and its connection with architecture and design. a brief history of the building and how it became the skt Petri hotel. Danish architect Vilhelm Lauritzen designed the building in the 1920’s as a department store known…
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One of the places that I’ve been dreaming of visiting in for years is Møns Klint. After nearly a year of being in Denmark, Stephen and I decided to hire a car and take…
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I do love a good new nordic restaurant, Copenhagen has a fair few and this one has a twist. New restaurant IBU in the heart of Copenhagen’s Vesterbro offers Asian fusion cuisine with new…
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On the edge of Copenhagen’s industrial harbour of Nordhavn, stands a historic coal crane transformed into an ultimate retreat. The Krane, designed by Arcgency is a unique design hotel and a concept that I’ve…
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I’ve stayed in many design hotels/hotel apartments in my time but non have emotionally affected me as much as Stay Seaport in Copenhagen. I literally didn’t want to leave and was thinking of ways…
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During the press tour of Copenhagen’s 3 days of design festival, I was delighted to attend the launch of Menu’s new creative co-working space and café. Menu Space is located east of city in the…
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Back again at the wonderful design hotel Stay Copenhagen, for this visit I booked the impressive Atelier XL apartment. I previously stayed in the Copenhagen Loft XL and was wowed by the minimal style and space,…
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Boutique hotel SP34 in Copenhagen’s Latin Quarter, quickly became a favourite for design lovers visiting the city. SO I thought, why not treat myself to 2 nights there and see what it’s like myself. Comprised…