Frommer's Review
In 1902, when this hotel opened a 5-minute walk from the train depot, it attracted clean-living, nondrinking Christian clients. But those religious associations are long gone, and even some hard-drinking Danes check in here today. The original founders would shout hell and damnation, because there's even a bar on-site. Behind a brick-and-stone facade, the hotel has been considerably renovated, with the installation of modern furniture and double-glaze windows to cut down on the traffic noise. As befits the style of the hotel's era, the rooms range from small to spacious, each comfortably furnished with Italian pieces, and each with adequate and well-kept bathrooms with tub/shower combos. The staff does much in summer to attract the family trade, even giving kids a coupon for free ice cream. A wide range of dishes from both the Danish and international kitchens is served, and one of the best food values in town is the restaurant's two-course fixed-price dinner at 150DKK ($26/£14).
Facilities:
Restaurant; bar; kids playroom; laundry service; dry cleaning; nonsmoking rooms
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