The Square Hotel
Radhuspladsen 14 DK - 1550 Kopenhagen

Business hours of reception: 24 hours

It's warm, welcoming atmosphere and tight minimalist lines, make the exquisitely designed The Square Hotel a natural choice for both business and pleasure. With the central location at the Town Hall Square no. 14 the hotel is close to Strøget, the Tivoli Garden and the Central Station. Copenhagen's Central Train Station is just around the corner which makes it easy to connect to the Copenhagen Airport, The Ørestad Link and Sweden. The Square is the most exclusive design hotel on Copenhagen's City Hall Square the Rådhuspladsen.

The Square's 268 rooms are also designed in a simple, minimalist style, where the squared figure is the overall theme. Many of our executive rooms have a fantastic view of Rådhuspladsen and Copenhagen.

Our unique breakfast restaurant noted for its crafty use of daylight and spectacular view of the city's rooftops is located on the sixth floor. The reception is stylishly integrated with the lobby bar.

A meeting in the centre of Copenhagen in unique surroundings is held at The Square Hotel. Two flexible meeting rooms with space for 20 people featuring modern A/V equipment and wireless internet, are also available.

Free high speed internet is in all hotel rooms available.

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