An intimate boutique hotel in the hip Vesterbro district of Copenhagen, Bertrams Hotel Guldsmeden, offers guests a sumptuous organic breakfast buffet. Enjoy ecological products with bread made by the adjoining gourmet bakery Emmery’s.
Hotel Bertrams' 47 rooms are furnished and decorated in a signature Balinese style, with many beautiful details like Persian carpets, feather duvets and flat screen TVs, to provide that extra level of comfort.
The cafe at Bertram’s is open 24 hours and sells the hotel’s own perfume line, organic delicacies, Mexican crockery and cutlery from Bali, as well as guest toiletries.
Guests can relax in the quiet courtyard garden with decked walkways to the rear. Bertram’s is completely non-smoking, but smokers are welcome to use the garden, where convenient heating lamps and blankets can be found.
Hotel Bertram’s has 3 small conference rooms.
The hotel places a great emphasis on the organic, serving an organic breakfast including juices, cold cuts, soft boiled eggs and fresh fruit. The bread and pastries served at breakfast are available to buy at the adjoining Emmery’s gourmet bakery.
At the hotel’s guest-only cafe, you can purchase the hotel’s own perfume line, organic delicacies, the Mexican crockery and the cutlery from Bali as well as the guest toiletries. The cafe is open 24 hours a day, so there will always be time to choose a unique gift to take home with you.
The hotel has a quiet courtyard garden with decked walkways to the rear, allowing you to relax and take a break from the pace of the city.
Bertrams is completely non-smoking, but smoking is allowed in the garden with heating lamps and blankets for your convenience.
The hotel has 3 small conference rooms with a maximum of 14 people per room.
Due to the age of the building, Bertrams is not suitable for disabled guests.
Bertrams Hotel Guldsmeden is located in Copenhagen near: Vesterbro - the former red light district:
During the last ten years Vesterbro has undergone a massive transformation and is no longer the bad neighbourhood where it was not entirely safe to go at night. Instead it is now an attractive and fashionable place to live and hang out.
Hang out at Halmtorvet:
On Halmtorvet, a former red light district in Copenhagen, a number of cafes and restaurants have opened during the last years and during summertime the sidewalks are crowded with tables of people sipping coffee.
Hip boutiques with unique clothing on Vesterbro:
Vesterbro, Copenhagen's former working class district, has become one of the city's most hip areas. The far end of Istedgade is a must for those seeking unusual fashion design. Many up-and-coming designers of clothing have established themselves with interesting boutiques and workrooms in the back. Parallel Vesterbrogade follows up with a number of good specialist shops.