What’s in a name? Copenhagen’s most famous and oldest hotel d’Angleterre is named after its origins as the Danish capital’s English Club way back in the late eighteenth century.
The Angleterre started life as a restaurant in 1755 and was transformed into a hotel soon after. It can legitimately boast of being one of the oldest grand hotels in Europe and surely one of the most venerable guest houses in all of Scandinavia.

