Great choice for my second time in Copenhagen. My first visit was near Nyhavn which I found to be a tourist zoo. I would highly recommend this neighborhood; with a classic European square that is all-day more livable with coffee, bakery, shops, and dining and beer/wine options. Really enjoyed the small evening jazz bar with live music most nights (as American I wasn't expecting smoking inside). When I booked the hotel, I was a little concerned it was off the beaten path, but found the metro to be a 3 minute walk that quickly got me everywhere, plus an active pedestrian street with high end shops. On-line apps make it easy to figure out which train or metro to take, but did struggle figuring out which platform and/or track a particular train was on. Hotel was great; bedroom with a sliding glass door to close off from dining table, kitchen, and TV room. Lots of cabinet space. Unit was very clean. Windows open up to inside private area so very quiet and isolated from busy square, but garbage truck will wake you up in morning. Considering my only complaint is the knives were dull, then I highly recommend this place and would gladly return.