Staying at Rye 115 is like staying with friends. The hotel is crafted from old apartments, so there are a couple implications of this. Washrooms are shared, while not my favorite thing, they were kept spotless by staff, day and night. Sound also travels easily, so rooms do not have TVs, and unless you are a heavy sleeper you will need earplugs. The POSITIVES however, far outweigh this. The hotel is on a quiet street, one over from the Sortedam Lake. It is also steps away from the new Trianglen Metro station which was due to open the end of Sept 2019. The owners are wonderful, and they and their staff make the place what it is. My experience of Copenhagen would not have been the same had I stayed in a more traditional hotel. A European style breakfast is included (breads, cheese, meats, yogurt and muesli, hard boiled eggs) served with wonderful organic coffee, tea, juices, and milk.
If you want to experience a Denmark founded on the principals of sustainability (sharing) and hygge, I recommend you include Rye 115 in your travel plans. Thank you Charlotte and Claus for your kindness and care!