Nimb Copenhagen.
Built directly into the edge of Tivoli Gardens, Nimb is a Moorish-style palace with a striking Venetian marble façade that stands out as one of Copenhagen’s most recognizable landmarks. The location is its greatest asset; guests enjoy private access to the historic amusement park and views of its landscaped grounds from nearly every room. The interior design avoids the typical hotel formula, opting instead for a mix of four-poster beds, log-burning fireplaces, and curated Danish art. Despite its boutique scale of just 38 rooms, the property functions as a culinary hub, housing everything from a classic French brasserie and a high-end pastry shop to a cocktail bar set under grand chandeliers. The rooftop terrace, featuring a mosaic-tiled emerald pool, offers a rare vantage point over the city skyline, while the underground wellness area provides a quiet, Turkish-inspired retreat from the central station crowds just outside the gates.