Contemporary design
The smart Skt Petri hotel is located in the heart of Copenhagen’s Latin Quarter, close to the excellent boutique shopping in the downtown area. It is within easy reach of most of the sights including the Rundetarn Tower and the Rosenborg Castle and Gardens. The hotel is just 50 metres from the main railway station which makes it easy to connect with the Copenhagen airport 15km away.
This top luxury hotel was awarded a place on the Top 25 Business Hotels 2009 and certainly offers excellent meeting venues, fully tech’d conference and fashion show facilities along with superb personal service. The hotel prides itself on being the First Design Hotel in Copenhagen and the only Danish Member of the Designs Hotels group.
Along with the exclusive Bar Rouge cocktail lounge, which has a DJ entertainment at the weekends, the hotel’s Café Petri offers excellent coffees and light lunches along with local newspapers and a WiFi hotspot. The Skt Petri also has a french-inspired Brasserie restaurant which offers superb wine-and-dine combinations featuring produce from many vineyards to accompany the Parisian inspired cuisine.
Guests will find the standard rooms at this luxury hotel are exceptionally pleasant and well appointed with air conditioning, a safe, luxury beds and designer interiors including a parquet wood floor. There is wireless internet, bathrobes and slippers, express pressing, in-room yoga and massage services and 24-hour room service along with many other excellent facilities. Even the standard rooms have a king-size or two twin beds and are decorated with bright contemporary wall art. The Star Suite has a penthouse terrace with a luxury lounger, Bang and Olufsen entertainment system and two large bathrooms with a jacuzzi, shower, sauna and bathtub.
This luxury hotel also has the use of a fitness suite which is a rare benefit in Denmark. It has an indoor and outdoor terrace area with a treadmill, cross trainer, dumbbells and more, making this one of the best equipped luxury hotels in Copenhagen.




