Posts by Emil
Nettavisen
“Copenhagen’s wildest hotel experience.”
Read MoreWanderlust Travel Media
“Axel Guldsmeden oozes sustainability at every turn.”
Read MoreForbes
“Guldsmeden’s properties have always been at the forefront of sustainability”
Read MoreLUXXEMAG
“Bryggen Guldsmeden does not aim for spectacle, but for harmony. It demonstrates how, even in the heart of a dynamic capital, it is possible to find a space of authentic quietude”
Read MoreThe Times
“A Balinese-influenced tropical pool draped with foilage, a jungle gym, a rooftop restaurant, and a sauna with cold bucket showers — this is Denmark via Denpasar, with southeast Asian-inspired public spaces that are dressed to the nines…”
Read MoreTelegraph
“It comes with thoughtful service, and décor that’s a characterful blend of east and west. There’s a strong focus on sustainability, but with plenty of fun touches thrown in, including a heated outdoor pool…”
Read MoreBusiness Insider
“The two hours I spent at the pool, swimming, sipping wine, and reading, were not only a highlight of my stay at Manon les Suites but of my three-day trip to Copenhagen.”
Read MoreArchitectural Digest
“Copenhagen isn’t exactly the first place one would place a jungle-y pool ensconced in hanging vines, monstera and flowering trees, but it seems the spectral setting has no geographic bounds.”
Read MoreForbes
“Stepping into Manon Les Suites is like finding a Bali-inspired oasis in the heart of Copenhagen.”
Read MoreInsideflyer
“Manon Les Suites Hotel in Copenhagen stands out among the otherwise rather minimalist hotels in Scandinavia…Anyone looking for a unique boutique hotel that skillfully combines all these elements will find exactly what they’re looking.”
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