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Danish Museum of Art & Design is a creativity wonderland. From sleek minimalist furniture to avant-garde fashion, every exhibit screams: 'This is Nordic style!' The gallery flows like poetry—light and shadow dancing across curated masterpieces. Bonus tip: grab a coffee and settle by the floor-to-ceiling windows at afternoon. Watch how design transforms the ordinary into art. This isn’t just a museum—it’s your daily dose of inspiration.

Copenhagen Marriott Hotel

Copenhagen Marriott Hotel

4.4 / 5Good125 Reviews
Kalvebod Brygge 5
2.32KM from Designmuseum Danmark

Looking for a luxurious modern hotel in Copenhagen? This place offers spacious rooms with free Wi-Fi and floor-to-ceiling windows showcasing stunning city views. Enjoy international cuisine at the harbor-view restaurant and bar, or unwind at the fitness center and sauna. Perfect for both business and leisure, it’s close to Tivoli Gardens and Strøget Walking Street. Family-friendly amenities like a kids’ playroom make it ideal for all travelers.

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Nobis Hotel Copenhagen, a Member of Design Hotels

Nobis Hotel Copenhagen, a Member of Design Hotels

4.4 / 5Good
Niels Brocks Gade 1
1.99KM from Designmuseum Danmark

This stylish design hotel in the heart of Copenhagen is just a 10-minute walk from Tivoli Gardens and City Hall Square, making it perfect for explorers! Enjoy top-notch amenities like a sauna, fitness center, and bike rentals to discover the city. The spacious rooms feature espresso machines and flat-screen TVs, with free WiFi throughout. Business travelers will appreciate the 24-hour front desk and meeting rooms, while the continental breakfast and on-site restaurant offer delicious dining options. Whether for leisure or work, this hotel has it all!

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AC Hotel Bella Sky Copenhagen

AC Hotel Bella Sky Copenhagen

4.5 / 5Great215 Reviews
Martha Christensens Vej 5
5.3KM from Designmuseum Danmark

This Scandinavian-chic hotel is your perfect gateway to Copenhagen! Wake up in floor-to-ceiling window rooms with signature Danish decor and luxurious dual-layer mattresses. Just steps from the airport and downtown, you can bike to Tivoli Gardens or unwind at the infinity pool. Fuel up with organic breakfast buffets, then enjoy craft cocktails at the skybar with panoramic views. Business travelers appreciate the 24/7 meeting spaces and free parking, while the pet-friendly policy keeps furry companions welcome. Don’t miss their Nordic spa treatments after a day exploring Amager Common’s hiking trails!

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Residence Inn By Marriott Copenhagen Nordhavn

Residence Inn By Marriott Copenhagen Nordhavn

4.6 / 5Great
Tallinngade 12
2.37KM from Designmuseum Danmark
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Residence Inn Copenhagen Nordhavn

Residence Inn Copenhagen Nordhavn

4.4 / 5Good16 Reviews
Tallinngade 12
2.37KM from Designmuseum Danmark
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Moxy Copenhagen Sydhavnen

Moxy Copenhagen Sydhavnen

4.4 / 5Good37 Reviews
Sydhavns Pl. 2
5.04KM from Designmuseum Danmark
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Fairfield by Marriott Copenhagen Nordhavn

Fairfield by Marriott Copenhagen Nordhavn

4.5 / 5Great36 Reviews
Tallinngade 10
2.35KM from Designmuseum Danmark
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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Designmuseum Danmark

Hotel d'Angleterre is a top choice, located just 500 meters from the Danish Museum of Art & Design, blending classic European elegance with modern sophistication. Its luxurious rooms offer refined amenities and personalized concierge service, while the short 8-minute walk to the museum passes through the scenic Royal Horse Guards Parade Ground.

Another excellent option is Nimb Hotel, renowned for its minimalist architecture and contemporary design that mirrors the museum’s artistic ethos. The hotel features a striking glass-roofed atrium, creating an immersive art-like atmosphere. Both properties provide electric vehicle charging stations and bicycle rentals, making it easy to explore nearby cultural sites like Nyhavn and Christiansborg Palace. Guests also enjoy access to high-end dining at Le Cinq, perfect for savoring Nordic culinary artistry.

The most convenient way to reach the Danish Museum of Art & Design is via city buses or the Bycyklen bike-sharing system. Take Bus 17 or 18 and alight at the "Museum of Art & Design" stop—just a 10-minute ride from downtown. For eco-conscious travelers, cycling along the dedicated lanes beside Frederiksberg Park takes only 8 minutes.

Alternatively, take the S-train to Nørreport Station, then transfer to a local bus or bike. The museum is located in the pedestrian-friendly Frederiksberg district, surrounded by green spaces and cultural landmarks. Public parking and EV charging stations are available nearby, ideal for self-drive visitors. Weekends often feature outdoor art markets that complement the museum’s exhibitions, enriching the overall cultural journey.

Near the Danish Museum of Art & Design, visitors can engage in several distinctive cultural activities. The museum hosts rotating temporary exhibitions featuring cutting-edge Danish furniture, fashion, and industrial design, often incorporating interactive tech that lets guests co-create virtual products.

On weekends, the Frederiksberg Square hosts vibrant art markets showcasing limited-edition ceramics, textiles, and books by local artisans—perfect for finding authentic Danish design souvenirs. Adjacent to the museum, the Copenhagen Design Centre offers free guided tours and workshops such as "Minimalist Home Styling in Danish Design," led by experienced designers.

Additionally, the museum organizes the "Design Dialogues" lecture series, inviting international design icons to discuss their creative processes. These events deepen visitor engagement and immerse guests in the Danish philosophy of "less is more"—a cornerstone of Nordic lifestyle and aesthetics.

The Danish Museum of Art & Design centers on Danish design heritage, focusing on three main themes: mid-20th century to present-day furniture design, showcasing masterpieces by Arne Jacobsen and Poul Henningsen; contemporary fashion and textile art, highlighting innovations from brands like Ganni and Holmegaard;

and industrial and environmental design, exploring sustainable materials and urban planning through design. Exhibitions include interactive zones, such as digital sandbox experiences where visitors can virtually design a chair or try on garments made from recycled plastics.

The museum also hosts international collaborations—like its recent joint exhibition with Paris’s Centre Pompidou on the "Scandinavian Minimalism Movement"—that examine how design reflects societal values and lifestyles. All exhibits come with multilingual signage and audio guides, ensuring accessibility and deeper understanding of each piece’s historical and technical context.

Stay at Hotel Royal Copenhagen, located just a 5-minute walk from the Danish Museum of Art & Design along Christianshavn Canal. This boutique hotel blends Scandinavian modernism with historical elegance, featuring original art installations in each room and complimentary shuttle service to the museum.

For design enthusiasts, Scandi Design Hotel offers minimalist wooden interiors, abundant natural light, and curated local art—perfect for immersing in Denmark’s "functional simplicity" aesthetic. Both properties are within the pedestrian-friendly city center, making it easy to explore nearby galleries, cafés, and the iconic Little Mermaid statue. Ideal for travelers seeking authentic Nordic design experiences.

Take City Bus 1A, 14, or 15, or Bus 170, and alight at the "Museumsbyen" stop—just a 3-minute walk away. For metro travelers, take the Green Line (L1) or Yellow Line (L2) to "Nordhavn," then transfer to a shuttle bus or rent a bike via Copenhagen Bike Share—total travel time around 15 minutes.

The area features multiple parking lots and bike rental stations. Use the Rejseplanen App for real-time schedules and multilingual navigation to ensure smooth transit. Note: The museum entrance may be temporarily closed during weekend events—check the official website beforehand to avoid disruptions.

Alternatively, walk from Copenhagen Central Station in just 10 minutes—a convenient and scenic route through the city’s cultural heart.

After visiting the museum, stroll to Christianshavn Harbour for a Scandinavian design boat tour, where you’ll see modernist architecture and public art murals along the canal, revealing how Denmark transformed industrial heritage into cultural landmarks.

Nearby, Den Lille Havfrue Café offers a fairy-tale-themed interior and limited-edition Hans Christian Andersen-inspired desserts, plus regular hands-on workshops in ceramics and textile arts—ideal for engaging with traditional Danish craftsmanship.

Every Saturday features a design market showcasing local sustainable brands, including eco-friendly furniture and upcycled fashion. The adjacent Art Square also hosts outdoor sculpture exhibitions, highlighting contemporary Nordic creativity. Perfect for culture seekers passionate about design and sustainability.

Yes, both Hotel Royal Copenhagen and Scandi Design Hotel offer family-friendly amenities. They provide children’s rooms with play corners and book nooks, and offer baby beds and high chairs upon request.

The museum hosts interactive family tours, such as "Find the Design Secrets," where kids follow clues to discover hidden stories behind exhibits. A dedicated family lounge inside the museum offers snacks and toys for parents to relax.

Just a 5-minute walk away, Kongens Have (Royal Garden) features expansive lawns and playgrounds perfect for children. Some hotels also offer family packages including tickets and dining discounts—making cultural exploration seamless and enjoyable for all ages.

Traveler Reviews

See what other travelers say about Designmuseum Danmark

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Copenhagen Marriott Hotel

Staying at the Copenhagen Marriott Hotel was an absolute delight from start to finish. The location is perfect—right by the canal, making it so easy to take a peaceful stroll along the water in the morning or evening. The atmosphere is pure hygge, which I absolutely love. The room was spacious, impeccably clean, and had excellent bedding—great for a restful night’s sleep. Housekeeping came daily and kept everything spotless. Breakfast was one of the highlights: fresh, delicious, and abundant. I couldn’t resist having two or three plates every day—especially the Danish pastries, the salmon salad, and the tuna salad, all made with care and quality ingredients. There’s also a small but well-stocked convenience store just downstairs—perfect for travelers needing snacks or essentials, and surprisingly affordable. Overall, this hotel delivers exceptional value, comfort, and charm. Highly recommended for anyone visiting Copenhagen.

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Nobis Hotel Copenhagen, a Member of Design Hotels

The hotel might not look flashy from the outside, but its location is unbeatable—just steps away from Tivoli Gardens, local boutiques, luxury shopping streets, and several great museums. The rooms are classic yet incredibly comfortable, with the suites offering generous space and a relaxing atmosphere. It’s never crowded, giving a peaceful vibe throughout the stay. The on-site restaurant is simple but delivers delicious, well-prepared meals—perfect for a quiet dinner after exploring the city. The staff are attentive and genuinely helpful, adding to the welcoming feel. Overall, it's a fantastic choice for travelers who value comfort, convenience, and a touch of Scandinavian charm.

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AC Hotel Bella Sky Copenhagen

I always stay at this hotel whenever I visit Copenhagen—it’s my go-to choice. Located right next to Bella Center, it’s incredibly convenient for both business and leisure travelers. The modern design stands out, with spacious rooms and a sleek aesthetic that reflects the quality you’d expect from a Marriott property. Safety is top-notch, which gives peace of mind, especially when traveling solo or with family. While the nightly rate is around 1,000+ DKK, the value is solid: well-maintained facilities, excellent service from friendly staff, and easy access to public transport—making it simple to explore the city or attend events at the nearby convention center. Whether you’re here for work or sightseeing, this hotel delivers a comfortable, hassle-free experience.

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Residence Inn Copenhagen Nordhavn

Staying at Residence Inn Copenhagen Nordhavn was an absolute delight. The room was spacious, clean, and incredibly comfortable—especially the bed, which made for a restful night’s sleep. What really stood out was the location: just a short walk to the harbor, making boat trips into the city center effortless and scenic. I loved being able to hop on a ferry without any transfers—perfect for exploring Copenhagen in a relaxed way. The area is quiet yet vibrant, with great dining options nearby and a safe, welcoming atmosphere. Staff were friendly and helpful throughout my stay. Overall, it’s a fantastic mix of comfort, convenience, and value—definitely a top choice if you're looking to enjoy the city without the hassle of long commutes.

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Moxy Copenhagen Sydhavnen

While a bit farther from central Copenhagen, the quiet neighborhood is actually one of the hotel’s biggest perks—perfect if you’re looking to escape the city buzz. The room size is ideal for solo travelers: cozy but not cramped. Breakfast is a highlight—plenty of options and great quality, making it a real treat each morning. The only downside? Prices are on the higher side overall. That said, considering the location, modern design, and comfort, the value still holds up. Easy access via metro makes commuting convenient, and the whole experience feels well worth it. Definitely a solid choice for travelers who prioritize peace and convenience.

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Fairfield by Marriott Copenhagen Nordhavn

Staying at the Fairfield by Marriott Copenhagen Nordhavn was a pleasant surprise despite its slightly off-the-beaten-path location. While it’s not right in the heart of the city and requires a short metro ride or taxi to reach major attractions, the convenience of being close to the Little Mermaid made it worth it—especially since I rode a shared bike back along the waterfront, enjoying the scenic views. The area itself is quiet and peaceful, with a few dining options nearby and direct access to the harbor. It does feel a bit quiet in the evenings, but that’s part of its charm. The room was spacious for the price point—quite generous compared to other budget-friendly hotels in Denmark. The front desk staff were friendly and even offered early check-in, which was a nice touch during what seemed like a slower period. Overall, if you’re looking for a calm, clean stay with easy access to nature and a unique neighborhood vibe, this hotel is a solid choice.

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Wide Hotel

Located just minutes from Tivoli and major metro and train stations, this hotel offers unbeatable convenience for exploring Copenhagen. The area is bustling with restaurants, shops, and local charm, making it easy to enjoy both sightseeing and everyday comforts without having to travel far. Whether you're here for leisure or business, the central location makes getting around a breeze. Clean, well-maintained rooms with excellent service add to the overall great experience. A top choice for anyone visiting the city center—highly recommend!

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Eric Vökel Boutique Apartments - Copenhagen Suites

Staying at this boutique apartment was an absolute delight. The location is unbeatable—just a short walk to the city center, with plenty of cafes, shops, and attractions nearby. The apartment itself was immaculate, modern, and well-equipped with everything we needed. The bed was incredibly comfortable, and the bathroom felt like a spa. Check-in and check-out were smooth and quick, with friendly staff making the whole process effortless. It’s rare to find such a perfect blend of comfort, cleanliness, and convenience in a hotel setting. I’d highly recommend this place to anyone visiting Copenhagen—it’s a true gem.

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On the Mile 3 - into This Place

Located in a great spot right in the heart of Copenhagen, this place offers easy access to public transit and nearby attractions. The rooms are clean and the beds are comfortable—perfect for a good night's sleep. However, finding the entrance can be a bit tricky on first visit; clear signage would definitely help. Keep in mind there’s no air conditioning, so if you're visiting during warmer months, bring a fan or pack light layers. Overall, it’s a solid choice for travelers who value location and simplicity, especially if you’re looking for an authentic local vibe without overspending.

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Comwell Copenhagen Portside Dolce by Wyndham

The hotel is incredibly convenient for travelers arriving from the airport—just take the light rail, transfer once, and it’s a short walk to the property. The proximity to the ferry terminal is a major plus, especially if you're coming in on a cruise; buying a day pass makes exploring the city even more affordable. While there aren’t many supermarkets or restaurants right nearby, this didn’t bother us since we were mainly using the hotel as a base after docking. One standout feature? Free luggage storage after check-out via a simple smartphone app—super handy for those with late flights or extra travel plans. The room size is modest, so spreading out a 28-inch suitcase requires moving some furniture, but the layout is smart and functional. Overall, the location, ease of access, and thoughtful touches like digital check-out storage make this a top pick for anyone visiting Copenhagen’s port area.

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Kings Garden 1 by Daniel&Jacob's

We had a wonderful stay at this apartment—spacious, well-equipped, and incredibly clean. The beds were so comfortable that we barely wanted to get out of them! It's perfectly located for exploring Copenhagen: walking distance to cozy cafes, great restaurants, and the festive Christmas markets made our trip extra special. The neighborhood feels safe and welcoming, with everything you need just steps away. We loved the modern touches and the quiet charm of the place. Highly recommend this gem for anyone looking for a homey yet stylish getaway in the heart of the city.

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The Brewer apartments by Daniel&Jacob’s

The location is fantastic—super convenient and just a short walk from the subway. Check-in was smooth and hassle-free. The only minor issue was figuring out how to operate the shower, which took us a minute, especially after a long flight and jet lag. I’d also suggest relocating the outlets to more accessible spots, though I understand that might not be feasible due to the building’s age. Despite these small quirks, the apartment is well-designed, clean, and offers excellent value for money. The charm of the historic setting really adds to the experience. I’d definitely stay here again and recommend it to fellow travelers looking for a cozy, authentic Copenhagen stay.