First Hotel Grand – A Classic Hotel Experience in the Heart of Odense First Hotel Grand is Odense’s iconic city hotel from 1897, located on the high street where the vibrant city life meets historic...
This historic Odense hotel is opposite the Kongens Have Park and 300 metres from the Central Station. It offers a free WiFi, films and hot beverages. Hotel Plaza was built in 1919.
Deb
Australia
Great location, friendly staff. The foyer area was nice to relax in. There is tea and coffee available in the reception area.
Ideally located in a central yet quiet Odense district, this hotel offers a nice breakfast, has free fiber Wi-Fi and a roof terrace with panoramic city views.
Mélanie
Austria
Staff was very kind, breakfast was good, very quiet location
Hotel Odeon is situated in Odense, 200 metres from Odense train station. Featuring a 24-hour front desk, this property also provides guests with a restaurant.
Perfect, relax, silence and a very good breakfast.
This early 1900s farmhouse is 1.5 km outside Odense. It offers wholesome home cooking, specially imported Mediterranean wines and free Wi-Fi. Hans Christian Andersen Museum is within 20 minutes’ walk.
Fabulous location, friendly staff, great breakfast
Ideally located in a central yet quiet Odense district, this hotel offers a nice breakfast, has free fiber Wi-Fi and a roof terrace with panoramic city views.
Decent morning meal. Opening hours are convenient.
Located in Odense, 2.1 km from Hans Christian Andersen 's Home, Kragsbjerggaard provides accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and barbecue facilities.
Clean, good location and second time we stay here.
This good-value hotel is within 5 minutes' walk of Odense Station and the main square, Flakhaven. It offers free WiFi, free 24-hour tea/coffee and modern en-suite rooms with a flat-screen TV.
Easy check in and nice room with comfortable beds.
This hotel is in the green suburb of Korup, 10 km from Odense Central Station. It offers free Wi-Fi and a gym. Each guest room at Frederik VI's Hotel has a work desk and satellite TV.
Comfortable rooms which are large enough. Also a good breakfast.
The quintessential Danish town that's easily walkable and...
The quintessential Danish town that's easily walkable and with a handy tram line. Lovely historical core with well-designed infill. Very quiet after dark during the week. Restaurants are expensive and uninspiring, but that's life in Denmark. Instead, plan to eat brunsviger every day and buy your food at the supermarket.
Malcolm
Australia
Scored 10
10
Main reason we visited Odense was the wonderful Hans...
Main reason we visited Odense was the wonderful Hans Christian Andersen museum but Odense is a very pretty town with great cafes/restaurants and I wish we'd had more time to explore all the town had to offer.
sue
Scored 8.0
8.0
Odense is the original home of Hans Christian Andersen, and...
Odense is the original home of Hans Christian Andersen, and provides a wonderful experience in the Arts for all visitors; no matter what age or when you visit. Lots of activities without the rush, or the crush of crowds. Plenty of interesting shops and cafes on kilometres (miles) of walking streets.
Certainly one of the best destinations in Denmark, and one of the greatest overall values for the money.
Becky
Germany
Scored 10
10
It feels like home whenever I visit Odense.
It feels like home whenever I visit Odense.
This time we really enjoyed a lovely public pool near the harbor and went to the street food place Storms Pakhus. I had the best dumplings I ever had there.
Andersen Museum was a bit 'eh~' and I hope the main street could be a little more lively but it has its calming charm.
SUNYOUNG
Denmark
Scored 8.0
8.0
Odense is really clean, super charming and bicycle friendly.
Odense is really clean, super charming and bicycle friendly. Seems like every city corner is well taken care of. Modern buildings are very cool, too. H C Andersen's museum and the park being part of the whole composition is quite awesome! We spent two days walking around Odense, so I’d like to come back and explore what Fyn (the island) has to offer.
Bahatska
Scored 10
10
We were there for New Year and visited a restaurant called...
We were there for New Year and visited a restaurant called Værdsat. The 9 course menu, wines and semi-informal service were great.
We live just outside Odense and just needed a room to stay for the night due to Odense having atrocious public transport outside the city's postal codes and there being a "five wines" menu with the meal 8D.
Odense is a lovely town with lots of history, some of which is being (IMHO) vandalised by modern architecture, which some people will love. But it is a fairly sleepy town with only the HC Andersen attractions being of real note to outside visitors. But there is enough to do here for a weekend. Come in the summer though, as it can be a bit grey and grim in the cold season.
Parking can be a problem and overpriced shop leases (not enough competition and too much real estate in the hands of too few people who know each other) mean that the selection of shops is a bit limited with more empty leaseholds than I like to see.
David
Denmark
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We are moved to Hotel Windsor due to some renovation works at Milling Hotel Mini 19. We are happy with our stay and we were upgraded to 2 apartments + 1 double room + 1 single room. We love the breakfast with variety of foods to choose from. On top of that, this hotel generously providing free water/coffee/juice/fruits throughout the stay. Location is centralised located in the heart of Odence city. There are staffs available at the counter to assist you with anything. We truly enjoy our stay at Hotel Windsor Odense.
First Grand Hotel harks back to some grander times: a hotel for rich people with its plush seating area, large suites, chandeliers and art deco bathrooms. The rooms are more or less affordable but still a bit pricey although breakfast is included. We got a unexpected early check-in and received a large room towards the back of the hotel. Small bathroom but a huge sofa in the living area. The hotel is centrally located, then again Odense isn’t that big. For a good meal head to the Storms Pakhus, a charming foodcourt.
This is a cheap hotel, so that one should not expect much. If you want an extra service (like the bed sheets), you will pay extra, and the price will rapidly become comparable with the "ordinary" hotel. A definite advantage is that the hotel is directly near the railway station, close to the center of the city - but it is surprisingly quiet, so that sleeping is comfortable. The breakfast is so-so, cold sandwiches (but good choice), juice, instant coffee.
What a lovely apartment this is. I wish I could live here!
It is close to the centre of the city, the bed was very comfortable. There is a kitchen with everything for a short stay, and the main room is huge and very nicely decorated. Self check-in so I didn’t have to worry about arriving on time. Excellent value in expensive Denmark.
Beautiful and new hotel in the city center. We had programs during the evening, and we needed to be close to it. The location was very good. The breakfast was very good. It is a pretty hotel.
Bogi Vágó
Denmark
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