Nimb Hotel Copenhagen: Quirky, One-Of-A-Kind Luxury Hotel In Tivoli Gardens!

Nimb Hotel Copenhagen: Quirky, One-Of-A-Kind Luxury Hotel In Tivoli Gardens!

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I just spent a night at the 38-room Nimb Hotel Copenhagen, which belongs to Small Luxury of the World (SLH). This is even part of SLH’s Hilton Honors collaboration, so I actually booked this stay with a Hilton Honors free night award, when the cash rate would’ve been around $1,000.

I’ve gotta say, I’ve been fascinated by this hotel for a long time, and have been curious to check it out. After all, this is a luxury hotel inside an amusement park, with a very unusual theme (it’s a Moorish-style white palace). So what’s going on here, and is this property all it’s cracked up to be? In this post I’d like to share some initial thoughts, and then soon I’ll have a full review.

Nimb Hotel Copenhagen is a luxury hotel in an amusement park

Nimb Hotel is located right in the center of Copenhagen. It’s literally across the street from the main train station, so you can’t beat the convenience of getting there (even if the area around a train station typically isn’t considered very desirable in most cities).

I was confused as I approached the hotel — what is this façade?! This is a luxury hotel?

Nimb Hotel Copenhagen exterior

You see, this gets at how quirky the Nimb Hotel Copenhagen is. It’s located on the property of Tivoli Gardens, which is a theme park right in the middle of Copenhagen. So staying at the hotel gives you access to the theme park. You don’t typically think of a city’s best luxury hotel as being within a theme park, but… well… welcome to Copenhagen!

The hotel’s iconic exterior is actually what you see from inside Tivoli Gardens, and not from the street. Here’s the catch, though — I stayed in February, and Tivoli Gardens is actually closed in the winter, so the main selling point of this property doesn’t apply during those months (you’re not even allowed to walk into Tivoli Gardens without an escort from the hotel, as construction work is done during these periods). But that didn’t stop me from enjoying this property immensely.

Nimb Hotel Copenhagen exterior

Nimb Hotel Copenhagen has beautiful and quirky facilities

The theme of Nimb Hotel Copenhagen is fascinating, because in areas, it looks like a pretty typical, unremarkable luxury hotel, like in the lobby area.

Nimb Hotel Copenhagen lobby

The rooms are nice enough, with a quirky design. I wouldn’t say it’s my favorite aesthetic in the world, but it fits for the theme.

Nimb Hotel Copenhagen bedroom area
Nimb Hotel Copenhagen living area
Nimb Hotel Copenhagen room balcony

Meanwhile some of the hotel’s facilities are astonishingly impressive. For example, for a 38-room property, I don’t think I’ve ever seen such a good gym.

Nimb Hotel Copenhagen gym

For that matter, the overall spa facility is beautiful, including a relaxation area, hammam, and more.

Nimb Hotel Copenhagen spa
Nimb Hotel Copenhagen spa
Nimb Hotel Copenhagen spa

The hotel also has a rooftop pool, though unfortunately it was closed for the season during my visit.

Nimb Hotel Copenhagen has amazing food & drinks

Nimb Hotel Copenhagen is a dining destination even among those who aren’t hotel guests, with great service and ambiance across the board. Nimb Brasserie is the hotel’s main fine dining restaurant, overlooking Tivoli Gardens, and I had a delicious (solo) dinner here. How beautiful is this room?!

Nimb Hotel Copenhagen Nimb Brasserie

For example, for my main course, I had the halibut en croûte, with fennel, cabbage shoots, trout roe, and champagne sauce, which was incredible.

Nimb Hotel Copenhagen Nimb Brasserie dinner

Adjacent to that is Nimb American Bar (maybe soon to be renamed?), basically the hotel’s all-day bar and lounge area, and it’s also where breakfast is served.

Nimb Hotel Copenhagen Nimb American Bar

I enjoyed breakfast immensely. For one, this included excellent barista coffee.

Nimb Hotel Copenhagen breakfast cappuccino

Then there was a small but very high quality buffet to choose from, with excellent fruit and yogurt, freshly baked pastries, cold cuts, and more. Yum.

Nimb Hotel Copenhagen breakfast buffet

This could then be complemented by a selection from the menu. I opted for the Arabic omelet, which has to be one of the best egg dishes I’ve ever had. It was so flavorful (and spicy)!

Nimb Hotel Copenhagen breakfast eggs

Lastly, there’s Nimb Bar, the hotel’s main bar, which also has a very cool vibe.

Nimb Hotel Copenhagen Nimb Bar

The cocktail selection here is incredibly imaginative, with each signature cocktail being unlike anything I’ve seen anywhere else. For example, I had the Mystic Megalith, which had everything from moss, to aloe vera, to lemon, to maple syrup, to clarified milk, without tasting like any of those things.

Nimb Hotel Copenhagen Nimb Bar drink

Nimb Hotel Copenhagen has incredible attention to detail

I think what impressed me most about Nimb Hotel Copenhagen was the attention to detail, and all the little inclusions. For example, all non-alcoholic drinks and snacks in the minibar are included with the stay.

Nimb Hotel Copenhagen complimentary minibar
Nimb Hotel Copenhagen complimentary minibar

I can’t say how excited I was when I saw toiletries from Oman-based Amouage, which has my favorite cologne in the world. I’ve never seen them used for hotel toiletries before, so I loved that, and it fit nicely into the hotel’s Arab theme.

Nimb Hotel Copenhagen Amouage toiletries
Nimb Hotel Copenhagen Amouage products

Similarly, I thought it was adorable how at turndown service, the snack offered was dates, still very much leaning into that same theme.

Nimb Hotel Copenhagen turndown service

There were just so many little touches that I appreciated, like a lemon being placed next to the bed with turndown service, with the suggestion of boiling water and having some lemon to support digestion, etc.

Nimb Hotel Copenhagen turndown service

Bottom line

I visited Nimb Hotel Copenhagen during the dead of winter, and had an amazing stay. I absolutely want to return, though ideally closer to summer, when all of the hotel’s facilities are open, and access to Tivoli Gardens is available. If I enjoyed my stay this much during winter, I can only imagine how much fun it would be in summer… and in particular, I know it’s a hotel our kids would enjoy.

Unlike so many other luxury hotels, Nimb Hotel Copenhagen doesn’t fit into a box, where you can easily say “XYZ is the reason this is a good luxury hotel.” Instead, this hotel just has such an unusual and unique theme that you can’t help but be fascinated, with excellent execution across the board.

When you add in great dining and very nice facilities, I’d highly recommend this property. This is a phenomenal use of a Hilton free night award,

What do you make of Nimb Hotel Copenhagen?

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  1. Maryland Guest

    Tivoli Gardens was Walt Disney's inspiration for Disneyland. He loved the well manicured landscape and sketched out pages of ideas of nicely dressed folks enjoying the park!

  2. Proximanova Diamond

    Goodness, Lucky, it’s crazy just how ‘quirky’ your recent travel experiences and/or news reports are! Just running a Google search for

    site:onemileatatime.com quirky

    gives so many recent results:

    IndiGo’s A321XLRs are quirky. Safety rules across non-US airlines are quirky. The Ritz-Carlton Singapore is quirky, as it doesn’t belong to Bonvoy. Lufthansa’s rubber ducks are quirky. And so on…

    Not to rag on your usage of this word — in fact I do appreciate...

    Goodness, Lucky, it’s crazy just how ‘quirky’ your recent travel experiences and/or news reports are! Just running a Google search for

    site:onemileatatime.com quirky

    gives so many recent results:

    IndiGo’s A321XLRs are quirky. Safety rules across non-US airlines are quirky. The Ritz-Carlton Singapore is quirky, as it doesn’t belong to Bonvoy. Lufthansa’s rubber ducks are quirky. And so on…

    Not to rag on your usage of this word — in fact I do appreciate it — but I do think quirky is the new gorgeous at OMAAT!

  3. BigT3x Member

    FYI there are quite a few bars in Europe called the "American Bar". It's because the whole idea of a cocktail was popularized by Americans during Prohibition (to water down the bootleg liquor) and when this was brought to Europe the description came with it.

  4. pstm91 Diamond

    I think the best two are Nimb and d'Angleterre. What is nice is how different they are, so there's "something for everyone." The former is quirky, fun, and the suites are fantastic. The latter is a bit stuffy but is historically the best in the city, and I think has the best location. I know you were at Nimb in the dead of winter, but something to note is that it can be really noisy in summer since they do so many events/concerts/fireworks etc. right there.

  5. Pafunco Guest

    @Ben: "I can’t say how excited I was when I saw toiletries from Oman-based Amouage, which has my favorite cologne in the world." So which one is your favorite cologne from Amouage?

    1. PeteAU Guest

      As much as I cherish my bottles of Interlude and Interlude 53, Amouage fragrances are very strong and very polarising. Personally I'd like luxury hotels to start using premium-quality amenities that are fragrance free.

  6. Cedric Guest

    if you want to step out of big chains, another great hotel right next to Nimb is Villa Copenhagen. It's in an old refurbished post office (or something like that).

  7. 1990 Guest

    Great use of FNC. The addition of the SLH properties and the ability to use those certificates for standard awards there is a major enhancement of the Hilton program. Copenhagen is a lovely city. Glad you had a nice visit!

  8. Kevin Fink Guest

    We were there in October and the park opened after our first night with the Halloween theme. The cinnamon pastries at breakfast were off the charts. Loved all the nibbles that were left and open minibar. Wished we still had some of their great snacks. Staff were always helpful and remembered your favorites and names. The location is great and Copenhagen was filled with great museums and incredible restaurants. We want to go back soon.

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PeteAU Guest

As much as I cherish my bottles of Interlude and Interlude 53, Amouage fragrances are very strong and very polarising. Personally I'd like luxury hotels to start using premium-quality amenities that are fragrance free.

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Maryland Guest

Tivoli Gardens was Walt Disney's inspiration for Disneyland. He loved the well manicured landscape and sketched out pages of ideas of nicely dressed folks enjoying the park!

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Proximanova Diamond

Goodness, Lucky, it’s crazy just how ‘quirky’ your recent travel experiences and/or news reports are! Just running a Google search for <blockquote>site:onemileatatime.com quirky</blockquote> gives so many recent results: IndiGo’s A321XLRs are quirky. Safety rules across non-US airlines are quirky. The Ritz-Carlton Singapore is quirky, as it doesn’t belong to Bonvoy. Lufthansa’s rubber ducks are quirky. And so on… Not to rag on your usage of this word — in fact I do appreciate it — but I do think <i>quirky</i> is the new <i>gorgeous</i> at OMAAT!

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