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"Park Lane Copenhagen opened in January 2025, but the building dates back to the early 20th century and was originally a social club. Soon after, it was converted into a movie theater until the 1970s, when the building became a small hotel. Design details throughout the spaces, such as the stucco and restored chandeliers that used to hang in the old ballroom, are a beautiful reminder of the hotel's past."
"Its suburban location means the streets around it are filled with local residents, zipping by on their single-speed bikes. Park Lane's next-door neighbor is the Øregaard Museum, displaying Danish oil paintings and watercolors. The museum has a sprawling park, blooming with flowers and chattering with ducks and swans-it was nice to roll out of bed and take a morning walk around the hydrangeas. And upon check-in, instead of the usual welcome glass of Champagne, guests are offered a glass of kombucha."
Park Lane Copenhagen opened in January 2025 in the Hellerup suburb and occupies an early-20th-century building that previously served as a social club, a movie theater, and later a small hotel. Design features like stucco and restored chandeliers reference the building's ballroom past. The hotel aims for stays to feel personal, inspiring, and quietly unforgettable, encouraging guests to slow down, indulge, and feel genuinely welcomed. The surrounding neighborhood offers local streets with single-speed bikes and a nearby Øregaard Museum with parkland, hydrangeas, ducks, and swans. Guests receive kombucha at check-in. The property has 67 rooms, six suites, two apartments, and room sizes ranging from about 150 to nearly 600 square feet, with interiors shaped by modern Scandinavian design envisioned by Copenhagen-based studio &Tempel.
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