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Copenhagen
Denmark, Europe
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Expert Review: Coco Hotel
Coco Hotel, Copenhagen: A Stylish and Sustainable Michelin Key Gem in Vesterbro
Coco Hotel in Copenhagen stands out as a Michelin Key Selected property, frequently praised for its unique blend of Parisian elegance and contemporary Danish design, as well as its strong commitment to sustainability. Guests consistently highlight its inviting atmosphere, excellent service, and prime location in the vibrant Vesterbro district.
1. Overall Rating & Sentiment
The overall sentiment for Coco Hotel is overwhelmingly positive, with guests frequently describing it as "fabulous, cosy, beautiful". It's celebrated as a "stylish retreat" with an "intimate and cosmopolitan" feel. The hotel even received the prestigious "No. 1 Best Hotel in Copenhagen" in the 2022 Travel + Leisure World's Best Awards, chosen by its guests. Review scores generally hover around excellent, with high marks for staff, cleanliness, and comfort.
2. Key Highlights
Guests particularly love Coco Hotel for its sophisticated design that perfectly balances "hygge and hip". The interiors blend vintage charm with clean, modern lines, featuring bespoke furniture, playful colors, and velvet and bouclé textures. The tranquil, verdant courtyard is a beloved oasis for guests to relax with a coffee or an evening drink.
A significant highlight is the hotel's deep commitment to sustainability. Coco Hotel is Green Key certified, entirely plastic-free, and aims to be carbon-negative, powered by solar panels from its own 15-acre farm in Jutland. For every stay, the hotel plants a tree in Kenya to offset CO2. Its affiliation with the Copenhagen Food Collective (Cofoco), a network of 18-20 sustainable restaurants, is also a major draw, offering guests a 15% discount at these sister establishments.
3. Room Quality
Coco Hotel offers 88 individually decorated rooms, ranging from single rooms to junior suites. Guests describe the rooms as bright, cozy, and elegantly furnished with minimalist décor, providing a warm and inviting atmosphere. They feature comfortable, generously sized beds, en-suite bathrooms, a workstation, and a flat-screen TV. Essential toiletries are provided, and bathrobes are available upon request. While most rooms face a quiet courtyard, some guests have noted that rooms can be "a bit small" or "boutique hotel sized". A recurring complaint for some is the lack of air conditioning.
4. Dining Experience
The hotel's Coco Café is a central hub, transforming from a vibrant café by day to a chic wine bar at night. It offers a Scandinavian take on the classic "petit déjeuner," which guests praise for its quality and flavor. The breakfast buffet typically includes freshly baked pastries, organic bread, cold cuts, cheese, seasonal fruits, yogurt, cereals, soft-boiled eggs, fresh juice, and excellent coffee. In the evenings, the café serves light fare, natural wines, and cocktails, often featuring weekend DJ sessions by local creatives.
As part of the Copenhagen Food Collective, Coco Hotel guests benefit significantly. Delphine, a Mediterranean restaurant, is located right next door, and Les Trois Cochons, a French bistro, supplies baked goods to the café. Guests booking directly become "Friends of Coco," receiving a 15% discount on their entire bill at Cofoco's extensive network of restaurants across the city.
5. Service & Staff
The service at Coco Hotel is consistently lauded as excellent, friendly, and incredibly helpful. Staff are described as kind and attentive, going "above and beyond" to ensure guest comfort, assisting with luggage storage, early check-ins, and providing thoughtful recommendations for local attractions, food, and drinks. The hospitality is often characterized as "refreshingly old-fashioned and personal".
6. Location & Accessibility
Coco Hotel boasts an "amazing" and "fantastic" location in the fashionable and bustling Vesterbro district. It's described as a "hip quarter" with many stylish establishments nearby. The hotel is conveniently situated just 500 meters (1640 feet) from Copenhagen Central Station and approximately 650 meters (2133 feet) from Tivoli Gardens, making it easily accessible and within walking distance of many key attractions. The city is very walkable, and the hotel offers bikes for rent, allowing guests to explore like locals.
7. Value & Pricing
Guests generally consider Coco Hotel to offer good value for money. While Copenhagen hotels can be pricey, Coco Hotel is seen as a "fantastic value for money option". Average room prices can range, with estimates around $256, compared to the city's average of $207, though prices can fluctuate significantly by season and day of the week (e.g., $175 in low season to $318 in high season). Booking directly can sometimes offer better rates.
8. Common Complaints
The most frequently mentioned complaint is the lack of air conditioning in some rooms, which can be an issue during warmer months. Some guests have also found the rooms to be "a bit small". A detailed negative review highlighted issues with maintenance (broken toilet lid, clogged drains), inconsistent housekeeping (unclean bathroom, unstocked amenities), and a lack of in-room phones, requiring guests to go to the lobby for basic requests. It's worth noting that this particular review described a frustrating and less-than-ideal service experience, contrasting with the generally positive feedback on staff.

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