Hotel Copenhagen - Imperial Hotel welcomes you to the hotel with the best location in Copenhagen. That is right on the borderline between the City and quarter of Vesterbro, which means that you are close to the beutiful City Hall Square and Strøget with its multitude of stores such as Royal Copenhagen and several department stores. But at the same time you are just next to the bohèmish Vesterbro, where cafes, small traders and unique design shops in recent years have shot up in quick succession. Imperial Hotel is situated close to Vesterport Station and the Central Station which makes the hotel incredibly easy to get to whether you arrive by plane, train or car.
Hotel Copenhagen - Imperial Hotel has one of the city's best restaurants, Brasserie Imperial, which is ready with exciting lunch and dinner menus for every occasion. If you are organizing a conference, we always have a few good deals that offer value for money. But we also have the perfect facilities for festivities such as weddings, birthday parties, movie premiers, or the liking. Just inquire at the reception and we will provide the perfect space, nice meals and refreshments of any kind.
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Hotel Copenhagen - Only a few hundred meters form Imperial Hotel you will find the Palads Movie Theatre with 17 cinemas showing a variety of movies. Just opposite of the movie theatre you can visit Cirkusbygningen that used to be the home of cirkus performances. Today it is mainly used by Wallmanns dinnershow - a festive and entertaining experience where you are served delicious food while attending a fantastic show of music and dance. If art and culture are more to your liking you should continue a little further and you will get to Glyptotelet. A museum initiated by the well-known beer company Carlsberg. Glyptoteket is the home of a large collection of French impressionism, Egyptian sarcophagi and Greek statues. Or you can delve into Danish prehistory at Nationalmuseet – the National Museum – with collections from the stone age, Viking era end a lot more.