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Hotel Sct. Thomas

Frederiksberg Alle 7, Copenhagen, Denmark | (618) 248-8274

Mid-Range | Value
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Overview

Pros
  • In the heart of Copenhagen's theater district

  • Well-maintained rooms with flat-screen TVs and desks

  • Cold breakfast buffet served including jams, cold cuts, and cheeses

  • Free Wi-Fi for guests booking on hotel's website

  • Free tea and coffee available

  • Bikes available to rent

Cons
  • Must book on hotel website to get free breakfast and Wi-Fi

  • No in-room air-conditioning

  • Small rooms and tiny bathrooms

  • Beds are narrow

Bottom Line

Hotel Sct Thomas occupies a handsome neo-classical building in Copenhagen's theater district, with the train station in walking distance. The 60 rooms at this mid-range property lack air-conditioning, and they're small with equally small beds and tiny bathrooms. Still, some upgraded rooms offer more space -- and there's a top floor three-bedroom apartment that's modern and spacious with a full kitchen. Guests who book through the hotel's website get free breakfast and Wi-Fi. Travelers could also consider the nearby CopenHagen Star Hotel, which has similar rates, along with an on-site burger restaurant and bar to boot.

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Frederiksberg Alle 7, Copenhagen, Denmark
Amenities
  • Balcony / Terrace / Patio
  • Basic Television
  • Cabanas
  • Cable
  • Cribs
  • Free Breakfast
  • Full Kitchen
  • Golf Course
  • Internet
  • Kids Allowed
  • Meeting / Conference Rooms
  • Poolside Drink Service
  • Separate Bedroom / Living Room Space
  • Swim-Up Bar
  • Tennis Court

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Full Review

Scene

Family-run hotel popular with business and leisure travelers 

Hotel Sct. Thomas has curb appeal, with an attractive five-story cream-colored building. The neo-classical facade points to its long history. At the turn of the century this was a residential building, with a hospital operating on the lower floor for many years. During World War II, the building was occupied by German forces. Since then, the building has been used as a hotel for the past 40 years, changing hands through three different owners. Today its public areas are well-maintained, with high ceilings, carpeted floors, and a bright lounge area with leather sofas and a few tables and chairs, and a few potted plants. It's a simple space, but the handmade paper lamp shades add an interesting and elegant touch to the decor. This is a small family-run hotel that is popular with business and leisure travelers on city breaks.

Location

In Copenhagen's theater district, walking distance to the Central Train Station

Hotel Sct. Thomas is centrally located in Copenhagen's theater district, close to tourist sights and within walking distance of the main train station. There are several cafes, restaurants, and bars nearby.- Seven-minute walk to Det Ny Theater

  • 11-minute walk to Tycho Brahe Planetarium 
  • 14-minute walk to Frederiksberg Park 
  • 13-minute walk to Copenhagen Central Train Station
  • 10 minutes to Tivoli Gardens by public transportation
  • 14 minutes to National Museum of Denmark by public transportation
  • 16 minutes to Rosenborg Castle by public transportation 
  • 18 minutes to Rundetaarn by public transportation
  • 20 minutes to Copenhagen Harbor by public transportation
  • 25-minute drive to Copenhagen Airport
  • 26 minutes to Amalienborg Palace by public transportation
  • 32 minutes to Little Mermaid Statue by public transportation 

Rooms

Small but clean and well-maintained guest rooms

Hotel Sct Thomas' 60 rooms are bright and well-maintained with brown wall-to-wall carpeting, dark-brown furniture, and bed covers and curtains in tones of brown, olive green, and beige. It's cheery, but the competing patterns of broad stripes, brocade, and contemporary curlicues feel disjointed. Rooms tend to be on the small side, and the white-tile bathrooms are tiny and showers are cramped. All rooms include flat-screen TVs and free Wi-Fi (for guests who book via the hotel website). A downside is the lack of air-conditioning on hot summer days, and there are no coffee- and tea-making facilities available. Also, many guests complain that the single beds are too narrow.Rooms include Singles, Doubles, and Triples. Superior Double Rooms include sofas or extra chairs and tables, while Family Rooms have double beds and two single beds, sleeping up to four. There's also a large, spacious, and bright three-bedroom apartment, which can sleep up to six. It includes an open-plan living and dining room with a dining table, sofa, and full kitchen.

Features

Free breakfast, free Wi-Fi, on-site parking

Like many small urban properties, Hotel Sct. Thomas is short on extra features. A free cold breakfast buffet is available to guests who book directly via the hotel's website, including bread, jam, cereal, fresh fruit, cheese and cold cuts, sliced vegetables, and juice. Wi-Fi is free throughout the hotel, but again only for guests with direct bookings. Private on-site parking is available to guests who book in advance (for an extra fee). The hotel has meeting rooms available, and bicycles can be rented. Tea and coffee is available throughout the day in the lounge.