What's in a name? Copenhagen's most famous guesthouse, the Hotel d'Angleterre, is so called because of its origins as the Danish capital's English Club way back in the late eighteenth century. This place has plenty of history - over 250 years of it to be precise. It 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. Some DKK 150 million has been spent on the 'White Lady' of Copenhagen since current owner H Remmen took over in 1993.
