Radisson Collection Royal Hotel, Copenhagen
About
The Radisson Collection Royal Hotel, Copenhagen, formerly the SAS Royal Hotel, stands as Denmark’s first skyscraper at 69.6 metres and a landmark of modernist design by the famed architect Arne Jacobsen. Opened in 1960, the hotel showcases a distinctive green façade and interior, featuring signature furniture such as the iconic “Swan” and “Egg” chairs that have become design classics. Its sleek Scandinavian décor, among other innovations, has earned it the title of a lost Gesamtkunstwerk in architectural history. Situated in Copenhagen’s vibrant Vesterbro district, the hotel offers easy access to attractions such as Tivoli Gardens, the city’s central station, and a relaxed riverside promenade. With its historic charm, impeccable service, and panoramic city views from its rooftop terrace, the hotel remains a sought‑after accommodation for discerning travellers seeking a blend of luxury and architectural heritage.
Highlights
- Arne Jacobsen Design
- Historic Skyscraper
- City View Terrace