Frommer's Review
In the town's most sumptuous mansion, you'll find the oldest, largest, most historic, and most prestigious hotel in Aalborg, lying close to the bus station. It originated in 1783 on the main street of town as the private home of the Danish brigadier general assigned to protect Aalborg from assault by foreign powers. In 1853, it was converted into a hotel. Today, it appears deceptively small from Aalborg's main street, and very imposing if you see its modern wings from the back. Bedrooms are tastefully and elegantly appointed with dark wood furnishings. Some of the rooms have exposed ceiling beams, and all of them are equipped with neatly tiled bathrooms with tub and shower combos.
The hotel's restaurant, Brigadieren, serves a sophisticated Danish and international cuisine.
Facilities:
Restaurant; bar; gym; Jacuzzi; sauna; room service (7am-10pm); massage; laundry service; dry cleaning; nonsmoking rooms; solarium
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