WORLD’S smallest hotel and coffee shop in Copenhagen’s trendy Stronget district. (Matthew James Harrison) |
The Central Hotel & Café comprises the street-level coffee shop that squeezes just five seats indoors and a couple more than that outside (including one regularly set-up on the roadway in-between cars parked at the kerb,) and above that the “hotel” whose sole room measures a mere 2.48 X 3.1 metres (8ft X 10ft.)
But guests are treated surprisingly well in that tiny space: there are fresh flowers, fruit and wine on arrival, it’s got a double bed with the best of linens, ensuite with shower, a well-stocked mini-bar, flat screen TV, stereo with iPhone connectivity, and free Wi-Fi.
And breakfast is also included – either at the Granola Café that the Central owns half a block away in Copenhagen’s trendy Stronget district, or delivered from there to your room.
The building opened as a private house in 1905 and during WWII was converted to a shoe repairers. Sometime in the 1980s it became the coffee shop downstairs, and a goldsmith occupied the upper room that’s now the hotel.
And that one room is currently booked most nights through until end-September at 240€ a night including the café brekkie for two. To enquire contact mail@centralhotelogcafe.dk
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