Frommer's Review
Even though its prices have risen in recent years, this is still viewed as an affordable choice, since most of its bedrooms are at the lower end of the price scale. Since 1898, this cozy, well-furnished, red-brick hotel building has come as a welcome relief to travelers who arrive at the rail station. The Windsor, in spite of its royal name, was never regal in any sense, but is a decent, well-run, and inviting hotel. Comfortably furnished and tasteful, it offers high-ceilinged bedrooms that are well maintained and tasteful, although small for our tastes, as are its equally small shower-only bathrooms. Furnishings are in sleek, not very exciting, Danish modern, with double-glazing on the windows to cut down on the street noise. The food is plain Danish, but prepared with fresh ingredients, a two-course dinner costing 155DKK ($26/£14) and attracting many locals to its dining room, which is open only Monday to Thursday from 6 to 9:30pm.
Facilities:
Restaurant; bar; laundry service; dry cleaning; nonsmoking rooms
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