Wakeup Copenhagen, Bernstorffsgade

2 of 5 Stars

Bronze

Det Økologiske Spisemærke

Wakeup Bernstorffsgade has 585 new, comfortable rooms and is the latest Wakeup Hotel. It is in a renovated building at Kalvebod Brygge - just a stone's throw away from Central Station and Tivoli Amusement Park.

Wakeup Bernstoffsgade is a smart, stylish hotel designed by architect Kim Utzon with focus on functionality and design. There are inviting rooms sized between 12-15 m2, and the amenities include air conditioning, flat-screen TVs, comfortable workspaces and free wireless internet. The hotel's furniture is made by some of the best Danish furniture manufacturers.

In a nutshell, you get reasonable prices, cool design and a central location. The hotel is comparable to many of Copenhagen's 3 and 4-star hotels, yet the prices reflect those of a 2-star hotel.

If you would like to stay central at budget prices, then Wakeup Copenhagen on Bernstoffsgade is a perfect choice. The hotel is next door to the Marriott Hotel - within walking distance of Tivoli Gardens, the Town Hall Square, the pedestrian street called Strøget, the harbour baths at Islands Brygge, and Copenhagen Central Station. Public transport is easily accessible.

Environmental efforts

Wakeup has been a Green Key member since 2018 and is a part of Arp Hansen's overall environmental efforts.

Wakeup's concept is environmentally friendly.  The hotels use LED lighting, key cards and sensors to limit energy consumption. All four hotels encourage guests and staff to sort waste, minimise linen/towel and plastic use, and to purchase mostly organic products.

Area

Copenhagen

Copenhagen, Denmark's capital has been selected as the world's best city to visit, and the city's ambitious green profile has a clear goal: The City of Copenhagen is aiming to become the world's first CO2-neutral capital in 2025.

In Copenhagen there is a short road to both water and green areas. It is a green and bicycle friendly city that can be explored on the many new electric city bikes. You can stay in an eco-certified hotel, where as many as 75% of the city's hotel rooms are ecolabelled with either the Swan or Green Key, you can swim in the clean water in the city's water baths or consume organic food from Michelin restaurants to street food markets.

Wonderful Copenhagen has a sustainability strategy for tourism and is the first in the world to be labeled with the eco-label Green Tourism Organization.