"Smell due to recent renovations/paint.
But loved the ‘refreshes’.
Great, affordable place to day. Perfect location to train station and downtown area."
"The hotel is a bit tired. The decor needs updating, there are bits & pieces that were aging and therefore not great. The ‘balcony’ from the bedroom ran across a couple, possibly more rooms with no break to separate the rooms - could be interesting if you were naked in your room & someone fancied a stroll! Although I wouldn’t have gone out there as it was thick bird droppings.
The breakfast wasn’t great either, not sure what the scrambled eggs were made of but they didn’t taste like egg.
The location is ideal for the station, it’s about 10/15 mins into the main shopping area etc. "
"Room was clean but basic and very worn. Blinds let lots of light in and my curtain was coming away from the tracks. Falls short of the standard for Denmark based on the price we payed. No kettle or toiletries apart from soap next to sink. Bed was basic but ok for 1 night. Breakfast was nice, coffee not great out of a machine. I wouldn’t return if I’m honest. "
What should a history buff expect from a stay in Odense?
A trip to the sights with historical relevance in Odense is likely first on your sightseeing list. During your visit, you can check out the local museums.
How many historical hotels are there in Odense?
In Odense, there are 64 hotels bookable on Expedia though you won't find many designated historic hotels.
What are the most important historical places and other sights in Odense?
Odense is notable for landmarks like Hans Christian Andersen's Childhood Home, Jernalderlandsbyen and Odense Tugthus. Cultural venues include Funen Art Museum, Fyns Kunstmuseum and Hans Christian Andersen Museum. A couple of additional sights to add to your itinerary are Oceania and Odense Raadhus.
What is a historic hotel like in Odense?
When you book a historic hotel, you'll sleep someplace that has a national historic designation. A palace, castle, stately home or even a lodge, pub or skyscraper can be considered a historic hotel provided that it's of special interest. Traditional architecture and period features are typically preserved in the guestrooms or communal spaces of historic hotels in Odense, giving a sense of history.
What is the difference between a historic hotel and a heritage hotel?
"Heritage hotel" is a term often used in Asia and Europe, while "historic hotel" is a term often used in the U.S. but overall the terms are quite similar. The physical building and architecture of historic hotels are generally what's most significant. For a heritage hotel, mainly, it's cultural value and how it shaped the community.
Do historic hotels in Odense have modern facilities?
Hotels have the safety features and modern conveniences you expect to find, but every effort is made to preserve historic facades and treasured traditions. Smart TVs, WiFi, updated bathroom facilities and the usual amenities found at a contemporary hotel should be available at a historic hotel. Rest assured that when you select a historic hotel in Odense, you won't find yourself staying at a place that's uncomfortable or rundown.