Luxury hotel holiday Hotel Skt. Petri Copenhagen, Denmark

The Hotel Skt. Petri is a luxurious 5-star hotel that is housed in what was a department store. Its central location straddles both the quirky Latin quarter and the traditional, historic centre of the city. There is a striking galleried reception area, with bar and restaurant, and the bedrooms are comfortable in cosy Scandi-style. The hotel has strong eco-credentials and practises sustainability.
Included in your Expressions holiday
  • Accommodation in a double or twin room on bed and breakfast
  • Scheduled flight from London to Copenhagen return economy
  • Concierge service and Expressions Holidays regional helpful hints
  • Choice of upgrades available – rooms and flight

Luxury bespoke hotel holidays to the Hotel Skt. Petri, Copenhagen, Denmark

The Hotel Skt. Petri occupies a prime location in the city centre and is housed in a converted department store. Striking galleried reception area and comfortable bedrooms in cosy Scandi-style.

Facts in brief

Official star rating 5

Location In the centre of Copenhagen between the Latin quarter and the historical part of the city

Annual opening All year

Closest airport Copenhagen

Distance from airport About 25 minutes by taxi

Closest railway station Copenhagen Central

Distance from railway station 7 minutes by taxi

Hotel facilities and services

Restaurant, bar, valet parking, airport transfers arranged, sauna and steam room, gym.

Out and about nearby

Copenhagen, the capital of Denmark. Within its historic city centre you will find the Amalienborg Palace, the residence of the Danish royal family. Witness the daily changing of the guard and explore the museum exhibiting the lives and traditions of the monarchy. Another major attraction is the SMK National Gallery of Denmark, displaying Danish and foreign art dating from the 14th century to the present day. The National Museum’s exhibits stretch back to the Stone Age, whilst the Glyptoteket art museum displays ancient and modern artwork in unique surroundings. The peaceful botanical gardens at the centre of the city display more than 13,000 species of plants.

What particularly impresses us each time we use your services is that ‘what we expect we get’ eg car hire, rooms selected, all with no hassle. Not sure how you do it!!
Mr W, July 2022

From about

£1,030 Low season

£1,250 High season 1 May to 16 October

Holiday Code EXH46619

Luxury bespoke hotel holidays to the Hotel Skt. Petri, Copenhagen, Denmark

Room descriptions

All rooms and suites at the Skt. Petri include free Wi-Fi, minibar, TV, air-cooling, room safe, gym and sauna access

Petri queen queen bed, accommodates one person, tub or shower, interior view
Petri king king tub or shower, interior view
Courtyard king king bed, tub or shower, courtyard view, 20-24 sqm
City twin two single beds, tub or shower, city views
City king king bed, tub or shower, city views, 29-33 sqm
Skyline king king bed, tub or shower, skyline view, workspace
Skyline king balcony king bed, tub or shower, skyline view, balcony, workspace
City junior suite king bed, tub or shower, city views, accommodates an extra bed
City one bedroom suite king bed, tub or shower, courtyard view, accommodates an extra bed
Panoramic suite king bed, tub or shower, skyline view, accommodates an extra bed
Penthouse suite with terrace king bed, tub or shower, skyline view, two bathrooms, living room, accommodates 3 people
Presidential suite with terrace king bed, tub or shower, skyline view, two bathrooms, living room, accommodates 3 people
What particularly impresses us each time we use your services is that ‘what we expect we get’ eg car hire, rooms selected, all with no hassle. Not sure how you do it!!
Mr W, July 2022

From about

£1,030 Low season

£1,250 High season 1 May to 16 October

Holiday Code EXH46619

Luxury bespoke hotel holidays to the Hotel Skt. Petri, Copenhagen, Denmark

The journey and how you get there

For a holiday to the Hotel Skt Petri, Copenhagen, we include a scheduled flight from London to Copenhagen. From Copenhagen airport to the hotel it takes about 25 minutes by car. We can arrange for the hotel to collect you at a supplementary charge, or you can take a taxi or the train to the central station and then a taxi from there.

What particularly impresses us each time we use your services is that ‘what we expect we get’ eg car hire, rooms selected, all with no hassle. Not sure how you do it!!
Mr W, July 2022

From about

£1,030 Low season

£1,250 High season 1 May to 16 October

Holiday Code EXH46619

Luxury bespoke hotel holidays to the Hotel Skt. Petri, Copenhagen, Denmark

Highlights of Denmark

The rugged landscape of Skagen’s beaches are the perfect location to revel in the other-worldly beauty of Denmark’s northernmost region, seeing first-hand the inspiration for painters throughout history. Explore the ancient monuments and stories from the Viking Age, in particular at Fyrkat and Lindholm Hoje. South of here you will find the port city of Aalborg, which marks the start of fjord country and has a historic town centre. For a more immersive experience, the town of Ribe in Southern Jutland is Denmark’s oldest and harks back to the Viking Ages with its mediaeval architecture and 1300-year history. Southern Jutland is also a popular spot for families with Legoland offering colourful characters, rides and shows. To experience more of the natural beauty of Denmark, Southern Zealand to the east of Jutland is home to imposing cliffs and beautiful beaches, interposed with majestic castles and ruins such as those in Koge and Vordingborg, the latter of which was the capital of the Valdemar dynasty during the 12th century and was an important staging post for military expeditions during this period. For relatively untouched areas head to the islands of Lolland and Falster to the south which are more rural in character and offer miles of beaches and woodland. To the north, some of the most impressive royal castles in the country can be found amongst port towns with remnants of the Viking empire: Kronborg was the setting for Hamlet and has been added to the UNESCO World Heritage Site list. On the east coast of Zealand is the capital of Copenhagen. This modern and progressive city is known for being one of the most cycle-friendly cities in the world, and this provides a wonderfully relaxed way of nagivating the green spaces, art galleries and designer stores that line the streets. The Amalienborg Palace has been the residence of the Danish royal family for centuries, and today houses a museum featuring exhibits on the lives of the monarchy and their traditions. Other popular museums include the SMK National Gallery and the National Museum, whose exhibits stretch back to the Stone Age.

Cultural highlights of Denmark

Denmark’s capital of Copenhagen is home to a plethora of world-class art galleries and museums. The Statens Museum for Kunst (National Gallery) is Denmark’s largest art gallery and features works from Danish artists such as Constantin Hansen, as well as foreign art from well-known names such as Picasso. The Design Museum celebrates the history of applied arts and industrial design, while the Glyptoteket art museum displays ancient and modern artwork in unique surroundings, in particular the central conservatory, which contains exotic flora, towering palms and bewitching sculptures. The National Museum meanwhile provides an insight into Denmark’s rich history and culture, ranging from the Stone Age to Viking treasures to mediaeval art. The botanical gardens in the centre of the city display more than 13,000 species of plants, and the popular Tivoli Gardens is adored by the Danes, comprising part theme park, part cultural venue with extensive gardens and many dining options. Out of the capital city, there are a number of equally worthy museums and art galleries, in particular the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, which features modern masterpieces all set against the backdrop of the Øresund Sound. The city of Aarhus is known for its vibrant cultural attractions and contains a multitude of museums, not least the Vikings Museum and the ARoS Art Museum, whose collection ranges from the Golden Age to the present day.

Facts in brief

Capital Copenhagen
Airport Copenhagen Kastrup is the main transport hub but Billund, Aalborg, Aarhus, Esbjerg and Sønderborg all receive international flights.
Size 16,577 sq miles
Population 5.8 million
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