We stayed at Hotel Frederiksvaerk. November 28, 2024. Considering it is over 200 years old; we had a positive experience. Of course, old is nothing new in Denmark. From the outside it resembles many buildings of the age but has had the exterior recoated and looks pristine. The door opens inward to welcome the guests. I am told this is a Danish custom. One is treated with a grand staircase with an unusual newel post. Around the corner to the left as one passes through an old-fashioned lobby you reach the reception desk where we were greeted in a friendly manner. There is no elevator, so it is a trek to the second floor. The room was small but clean. Two beds pulled together with a pristine white duvet. There were 3 chairs, adequate lighting and Wi-Fi. The bathroom was also very clean with a great shower. The night was quiet, and we had a good night’s sleep. We left around 8 AM to go to the local bakery but found a complimentary breakfast awaiting us in a large meeting room on the ground floor. There was everything one could imagine. It was a feast of cheeses, buns, cold cuts, scrambled eggs, fried eggs, just to name a few. Juice, coffee and tea covered a second table. I would give the hotel a 5 out of 5 but we could not get BBC on the TV and a large bed was a split of two moved together. The price was right, and we would stay there again on our next trip from...
Read moreProbably the worse experience ever! I have travelled all over the world and stayed in hundreds of hotels. This is by far the worse experience I have had. The service is bad, the food very low level and the owner rude (I have a feeling he is manio depressive due to rapid change in mood). We were travelling as two adults and 3 kids. We were to stay there for 4 nights but he THREW us out after two nights becuase we asked if it was possible to change rooms since we couldn’t sleep due to church bells ringing every half hour - also during the nights! And twice a day - early morning/night and late evening, it rang more than 100 times. Impossible to sleep with such a noise. We asked if it was possible to move - and also asked about the temperature in another possible room (it was a very hot period and there is no aircon in the rooms or fans) and then he flipped. He yelled at my wife in front of our kids while we were eating breakfast and told us to leave his hotel after breakfast. Which we of course did. It turns out, it is not the first time he threw people out. Don’t go - the hotel and service is very low level and the owner is rude and out of balance. And if you stay in the rooms facing the street, you won’t get any sleep due to the...
Read moreThis is the worst experience ever! ||At check in there was no one there. ||The bar next door was the only place to get something to drink, but nothing to eat. ||The reception closed at 18:00 so not really late. ||The next morning the breakfast was so noisy that i had to go out to eat. ||The rooms are small, dirty, smelly and the bathrooms are about 4sqare meters, with a toilet, sink and a shower crammed together, no ventilation, no window, and due to the moist mug on the door. ||Dirty carpets, uncomfortable chairs, no possability to watch TV while sitting, you had to go to bed to see TV... ||||The stair case have to be mentioned, the upper part is more like a ladder than a staircase, and it is made wors by carpeting it. Steep and slippery, the hand rail is so dirty you stick when using it... ||||But this is nothing compared to the service! ||At 10:30 i Was woken up, by a screaming guy yelling to me (I'm a Scandinavian so i understand Danish well) in English "I have charged your Credit Card, get out now" ||In the next 15 minutes i got packed and showered and when i hit the reception no one was...
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