Hotel SP34
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Character and identity
Spread across three townhouses in the Latin Quarter, SP34 is a 118-room hotel that trades on Nordic restraint with a social, creative-class energy running through it. Interiors lean on Danish furniture, made-in-Sweden bespoke lighting and headboards modelled on chair backs, with rooms ranging from compact singles to skylit penthouse suites. The food and drink footprint is unusually broad for the size: Väkst for plant-forward bistro cooking including pan-fried halibut, Cock's and Cows for burgers, Din Nye Ven for smørrebrød, plus a lobby bar with a serious Port collection. A rooftop terrace, private cinema and Friday DJ nights round it out.
Who's it for
Best for:
Design-literate urban travellers, solo guests and couples who want to be in the thick of central Copenhagen and treat the hotel as a social venue rather than a retreat. Active types appreciate the in-room Fitness Kit, REN amenities, the 5pm wine hour and the in-house bars that mean you genuinely do not need to leave.
Should look elsewhere:
Families wanting space, anyone after a full spa programme or formal luxury service, and light sleepers who will struggle with Friday-night DJs and Latin Quarter buzz. The smallest rooms are genuinely cozy, so those needing room to spread out should size up or look further afield.
Bottom line
The pull here is atmosphere and food and drink density: three restaurants, a Port-focused lobby bar, wine hour and rooftop on tap, wrapped in a quietly confident Nordic interior. Worth booking if you want a sociable city base rather than a cocoon. Spring for a penthouse suite if natural light and space matter; otherwise the standard doubles deliver the design story without stretching the budget.