Hotel d’angleterre
Historically stylish • Founded in 1755, Hotel d’angleterre survived two world wars and hosted centuries of celebrations including Amundsen’s return from the South Pole in 1912. Today she greets guests with 92 spacious rooms and suites all individually decorated with stylish interiors and hand-picked artworks with an eye to her historical elegance and contemporary grandeur. Her grand scale includes various stately accents like extravagant chandeliers, sophisticated colour schemes and dramatic floral arrangements. The Michelin-starred restaurant, named after the hotel’s famous founder and hairdresser Jean Marchal, offers small plates with artfully prepared Nordic and French cuisine. Copenhagen, Denmark