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We are planning on staying three nights in Copenhagen after our Regal Princess Cruise, June 1. What is the best way to get hotel reviews for Copenhagen?

 

You may also consider an Airbnb property. We have used them around the world and currently have a myriad of places booked in Costa Rica (May), Barcelona (June), and Copenhagen (end June/July). We have found some incredibly lovely places and are looking forward to our upcoming stays. For conventional places, I used TripAdvisor as well..

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We are planning on staying three nights in Copenhagen after our Regal Princess Cruise, June 1. What is the best way to get hotel reviews for Copenhagen?

 

 

If you want near downtown, I recommend Scandic Palace. Nice breakfast included.

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If you want near downtown, I recommend Scandic Palace. Nice breakfast included.

 

Were the bells from the clocktower next door a disturbance? Tried to get an answer from Danish viking on this thread:https://boards.cruisecritic.com/showthread.php?t=2488925&page=37

 

He never replied to my comment asking him if he's ever in this area to hear them, and it would have been nice to have first hand experience with this. Can you help answer, since there seems to be an avoidance to answer an honest question by a local.

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Last summer we stayed at the Skt Annae. It is one block away from Nyhavn so the street is quiet yet near the action. Bus 6 stops at the end of the block so easy to get around. Very nice breakfast buffet. Our room over looked an interior courtyard but it was never noisy. Would stay here again.

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Were the bells from the clocktower next door a disturbance? Tried to get an answer from Danish viking on this thread:https://boards.cruisecritic.com/showthread.php?t=2488925&page=37

 

He never replied to my comment asking him if he's ever in this area to hear them, and it would have been nice to have first hand experience with this. Can you help answer, since there seems to be an avoidance to answer an honest question by a local.

 

Our room was on the inner court yard and wasn't bothered by them. We did hear them some but didn't disturb us. If on the front of hotel it might bother you.

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Were the bells from the clocktower next door a disturbance? Tried to get an answer from Danish viking on this thread:https://boards.cruisecritic.com/showthread.php?t=2488925&page=37

 

He never replied to my comment asking him if he's ever in this area to hear them, and it would have been nice to have first hand experience with this. Can you help answer, since there seems to be an avoidance to answer an honest question by a local.

 

 

Well I did reply that I didn't live in the area and couldn't respond on how noisy it was because I didn't have any experience.

 

I can hear it when inside Tivoli but it doesn't give any idea how much noise it makes inside a building.

 

 

I tried to help you by finding replys on the matter on TripAdvisor but you just gave a rude reply and then my willingness to help you was on a very little place.

 

Remember that I do this in my sparetime so I won't put up with everything.

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We stayed in the front of the Scandic Palace, overlooking the square. The walls are thick and the windows double glazed. I don't remember the bells being a huge issue for us, though I do remember hearing them some. If that's a deal breaker, ask for the back of the hotel. I'd stay there again. Great location, large rooms, good breakfast.

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Well I did reply that I didn't live in the area and couldn't respond on how noisy it was because I didn't have any experience.

 

I can hear it when inside Tivoli but it doesn't give any idea how much noise it makes inside a building.

 

 

I tried to help you by finding replys on the matter on TripAdvisor but you just gave a rude reply and then my willingness to help you was on a very little place.

 

Remember that I do this in my sparetime so I won't put up with everything.

 

The original poster was kind in asking their question and even said "thank you for all the help you provide to people".

 

You never mentioned you searched TripAdvisor so no one knew what you were talking about.

 

Then you remarked "excuse me", and said you live far away and can't hear the bells. This seemed like a spiteful and sarcastic answer IMHO. You comment on other things around the city but in this instance you sudden say you are not around. This hotel is in the direct city center so people found it hard to believe you are not around and gave an answer like that.

 

Then you thanked another commenter who said "you can't be blamed for not having personal info about the loudness of the bells", it just indicated that you didn't want to be bothered. Then when the moderators closed your old thread "Wonderful Copenhagen 2017", you replied it was closed for good reason as if to blame all the people you were mean to. There wasn't a need to be so nasty about it. They likely closed your post because it how people were being treated,and was past time to still be talking on a 2017, and to start a 2018 thread but you were still continuing on the 2017 thread, and by saying it was closed "for good reason", you were implying that you were blaming others and not yourself.

 

We are hear to talk about Copenhagen, and think we are better off without the sarcasm, and mean digs jabbed at others.

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Gianna1184......you have 3 posts and are already criticizing well-versed experts on this thread. It is very difficult to tell how a person is saying something when it is only written. Please be more careful in your choice of words. Danish viking is being very helpful to many people, which you probably can see by the thanks and positive comments he receives. He has every right to stop helping us if he is criticized too often, and I wouldn't blame him.

 

Don't try to interpret other people's comments and turn it into criticism. If you don't agree or like what is written, simply go to another board that pleases you more. All Danish viking said was that he has never been near the bells when they've rung. Simple. What more can he honestly say about it?

 

Danish viking: please don't let the novices get you down. The rest of us appreciate your taking the time out of your day to help us enjoy your country. Have a good weekend!! Thank you for all your help.

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I'm sorry that you feel this way, I looked back at my post and yes i forgot to say that i found my

reviews from TripAdvisor.

 

But you must admit that your reply wasn't as nice as possible.

That's why I made the sarcastic reply.

 

But I have never claimed to live in Central Copenhagen and I'm pretty sure my profile says that I live south of Copenhagen. (it doesn't show on the mobile app)

 

 

The good reason for closing the old thread wasn't that one reply of yours.

 

Its because the thread can hold some info that is not correct this year, like bus timetables or waiting time at the airport because of the new passport rules that was put in place very late last year.

 

 

Again I'm sorry that you feel this way but as I said, I also think your response in that thread was a little bit rude.

 

Peace out.

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