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Sanders Leaves - 2Bdr Apt with shared roof terrace
Apartment with kitchen, a short walk to Nyhavn
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Located in the heart of Copenhagen, this 2-bedroom apartment offers a unique blend of cultural richness and modern comforts. Take a short walk to Nyhavn harbor, renowned shopping malls, parks and lakes nearby. Enjoy the vibrant atmosphere with cafes, bars and restaurants on every corner.
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- Dryer
- Washer
- Parking available
- Kitchen
- Outdoor space
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You'll have the entire apartment to yourself and will only share it with other guests in your party.
Sanders Leaves - 2Bdr Apt with shared roof terrace
Rental basis: Entire house or apartment
Number of bedrooms: 2; Number of other rooms with beds: 1
Number of bathrooms: 1
If you cause damage to the property during your stay, you may be required to pay according to YourRentals’s property damage policy.
The apartment is set in the heart of Copenhagen, a short walk away from the most popular inner-city sights and activities, such as the famous harbor of Nyhavn, several renowned shopping malls, parks, lakes and the amazing gourmet heaven called 'torvehallerne', where it's easy to get a bit distracted from all the fresh fish, cheese, meat and groceries. Also make sure to walk up the nearby round tower for an amazing view of the city.
If you'd like to shop, Copenhagen's premium department stores of Illum & Magasin Du Nord are nearby, as are ‘strøget’ - Copenhagen's aorta and one of Europe's longest pedestrian streets with a wealth of shops, from budget-friendly chains to some of the world's most expensive brands.
The area is vibrant, and with cafés, bars, and restaurants on every corner of these narrow and unique streets.
No private parking provided. Public parking is available across Copenhagen.
In most of the city you will have to pay to park and in some areas comply with restrictions.
Welcome to Copenhagen, a city that consistently ranks among the best places to live and visit. Situated at the crossroads of history and modernity, Denmark's capital offers a unique blend of cultural richness, cutting-edge innovation, and unparalleled quality of life.
A Rich History That Shaped the World
As one of the oldest capitals in Europe, Copenhagen's history is woven into its architecture, streets, and landmarks. From the fairy-tale castles to the well-preserved medieval structures, the city tells the story of Denmark’s journey from a powerful Viking kingdom to a modern, progressive nation. Explore the Nyhavn district, with its picturesque harbor lined with colorful 17th-century townhouses and bustling cafes. This iconic scene is a reminder of Copenhagen’s long-standing relationship with the sea and its role as a hub for trade and exploration.
Visit Rosenborg Castle, home to Denmark’s crown jewels, and immerse yourself in the royal history that still influences the city’s character today. Wander through Tivoli Gardens, the second-oldest amusement park in the world, where traditional charm meets modern entertainment, creating a magical experience for visitors of all ages.
Innovation and Sustainability: Leading the Way for the Future
Copenhagen isn’t just a city of historical significance—it’s a global leader in innovation and sustainability. Named the most sustainable city in the world, Copenhagen is at the forefront of green urban development. With a bold goal to become carbon-neutral by 2025, the city is a beacon for environmentally conscious urban living.
Cycling is the preferred mode of transportation here, with over 390 kilometers of bike lanes connecting the city. Copenhagen’s commitment to green energy, sustainable architecture, and clean transportation makes it a blueprint for cities worldwide. Imagine living in a place where clean air, green spaces, and innovative urban planning create a healthier and more balanced lifestyle.
A Culinary Capital
Copenhagen has firmly established itself as a culinary capital, renowned for its innovative approach to food. The city is home to some of the world’s top restaurants, including the two-Michelin-starred Noma, which has been named the best restaurant in the world multiple times. Copenhagen’s chefs are pioneers in the New Nordic Cuisine movement, which emphasizes locally sourced, seasonal ingredients prepared in creative and sustainable ways.
Beyond the fine dining scene, Copenhagen offers a variety of culinary experiences that reflect its multiculturalism. From traditional Danish dishes like smørrebrød (open-faced sandwiches) to vibrant street food markets like Reffen and the Copenhagen Street Food Market on Paper Island, the city caters to all tastes and budgets. It’s a gastronomic paradise that invites both foodies and casual diners to explore its diverse offerings.
A Cultural Epicenter
Copenhagen is a city where the arts thrive. The city boasts world-class museums, galleries, and cultural institutions that celebrate both Denmark's artistic heritage and contemporary creativity. Visit the National Museum of Denmark to explore the country’s rich history, from Viking treasures to modern artifacts. The Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek offers an impressive collection of classical and modern art, while the Danish Design Museum showcases the country’s influential contributions to modern design.
Throughout the year, Copenhagen hosts a variety of cultural events, including the Copenhagen Jazz Festival, Roskilde Festival, and Copenhagen Fashion Week. These events draw international visitors and highlight the city’s dynamic arts scene. Whether you’re a music lover, art enthusiast, or fashion-forward traveler, Copenhagen offers a vibrant cultural landscape that is always evolving.
A City Designed for Living
Copenhagen consistently ranks as one of the happiest and most livable cities in the world. The city's focus on sustainability, safety, and social welfare creates a high quality of life for its residents. Copenhagen’s neighborhoods, from the bustling streets of Vesterbro to the leafy parks of Østerbro, each offer their own unique charm, making the city feel like a collection of small, vibrant communities.
Public transportation is efficient and easily accessible, while the city's bike-friendly infrastructure makes commuting simple and enjoyable. With green spaces like the sprawling Kongens Have (King’s Garden) and the peaceful Frederiksberg Gardens, Copenhagen offers a serene urban experience where nature is never far away. It’s a city where work-life balance is taken seriously, and people take time to enjoy the simple pleasures of life, whether it’s a sunny afternoon in the park or a coffee by the canal.
A Gateway to Scandinavia and Beyond
Copenhagen’s location makes it a perfect gateway to explore the rest of Scandinavia and Europe. The city’s international airport, Copenhagen Airport (CPH), is one of the busiest in Northern Europe, offering direct flights to major cities across the globe. It’s also connected by train to Sweden via the iconic Øresund Bridge, which allows for quick and easy travel to Malmö and beyond.
From Copenhagen, it’s easy to embark on day trips to charming Danish countryside villages, visit nearby islands, or even venture into other Nordic countries. This connectivity, combined with Copenhagen’s status as a global city, makes it an ideal base for those who love to travel and explore new cultures.
Make Copenhagen Your Next Destination
From its rich history and vibrant culture to its sustainable living and booming economy, Copenhagen is more than just a city—it's a place where ideas flourish, communities thrive, and the future is being built.
Come experience Copenhagen—where tradition meets innovation, and every street has a story to tell.
Welcome to Copenhagen, a city that consistently ranks among the best places to live and visit. Situated at the crossroads of history and modernity, Denmark's capital offers a unique blend of cultural richness, cutting-edge innovation, and unparalleled quality of life.
A Rich History That Shaped the World
As one of the oldest capitals in Europe, Copenhagen's history is woven into its architecture, streets, and landmarks. From the fairy-tale castles to the well-preserved medieval structures, the city tells the story of Denmark’s journey from a powerful Viking kingdom to a modern, progressive nation. Explore the Nyhavn district, with its picturesque harbor lined with colorful 17th-century townhouses and bustling cafes. This iconic scene is a reminder of Copenhagen’s long-standing relationship with the sea and its role as a hub for trade and exploration.
Visit Rosenborg Castle, home to Denmark’s crown jewels, and immerse yourself in the royal history that still influences the city’s character today. Wander through Tivoli Gardens, the second-oldest amusement park in the world, where traditional charm meets modern entertainment, creating a magical experience for visitors of all ages.
Innovation and Sustainability: Leading the Way for the Future
Copenhagen isn’t just a city of historical significance—it’s a global leader in innovation and sustainability. Named the most sustainable city in the world, Copenhagen is at the forefront of green urban development. With a bold goal to become carbon-neutral by 2025, the city is a beacon for environmentally conscious urban living.
Cycling is the preferred mode of transportation here, with over 390 kilometers of bike lanes connecting the city. Copenhagen’s commitment to green energy, sustainable architecture, and clean transportation makes it a blueprint for cities worldwide. Imagine living in a place where clean air, green spaces, and innovative urban planning create a healthier and more balanced lifestyle.
A Culinary Capital
Copenhagen has firmly established itself as a culinary capital, renowned for its innovative approach to food. The city is home to some of the world’s top restaurants, including the two-Michelin-starred Noma, which has been named the best restaurant in the world multiple times. Copenhagen’s chefs are pioneers in the New Nordic Cuisine movement, which emphasizes locally sourced, seasonal ingredients prepared in creative and sustainable ways.
Beyond the fine dining scene, Copenhagen offers a variety of culinary experiences that reflect its multiculturalism. From traditional Danish dishes like smørrebrød (open-faced sandwiches) to vibrant street food markets like Reffen and the Copenhagen Street Food Market on Paper Island, the city caters to all tastes and budgets.
Basic Details:
Distance to Grocery Shopping: 200 Meters
Distance to Kongens Have ( King's Garden) and Rosenborg Castle: 650 Meters
Distance to Nyhavn harbor: 800 Meters
Distance to Torvehallerne: 700 Meters
Distance to Nørreport Metro Station: 400 Meters
Distance to Airport: 8 Kilometers
Distance to Inner City: Exit the building
Number of bedrooms: 2; Number of other rooms with beds: 1
Number of bathrooms: 1
If you cause damage to the property during your stay, you may be required to pay according to YourRentals’s property damage policy.
The apartment is set in the heart of Copenhagen, a short walk away from the most popular inner-city sights and activities, such as the famous harbor of Nyhavn, several renowned shopping malls, parks, lakes and the amazing gourmet heaven called 'torvehallerne', where it's easy to get a bit distracted from all the fresh fish, cheese, meat and groceries. Also make sure to walk up the nearby round tower for an amazing view of the city.
If you'd like to shop, Copenhagen's premium department stores of Illum & Magasin Du Nord are nearby, as are ‘strøget’ - Copenhagen's aorta and one of Europe's longest pedestrian streets with a wealth of shops, from budget-friendly chains to some of the world's most expensive brands.
The area is vibrant, and with cafés, bars, and restaurants on every corner of these narrow and unique streets.
No private parking provided. Public parking is available across Copenhagen.
In most of the city you will have to pay to park and in some areas comply with restrictions.
Welcome to Copenhagen, a city that consistently ranks among the best places to live and visit. Situated at the crossroads of history and modernity, Denmark's capital offers a unique blend of cultural richness, cutting-edge innovation, and unparalleled quality of life.
A Rich History That Shaped the World
As one of the oldest capitals in Europe, Copenhagen's history is woven into its architecture, streets, and landmarks. From the fairy-tale castles to the well-preserved medieval structures, the city tells the story of Denmark’s journey from a powerful Viking kingdom to a modern, progressive nation. Explore the Nyhavn district, with its picturesque harbor lined with colorful 17th-century townhouses and bustling cafes. This iconic scene is a reminder of Copenhagen’s long-standing relationship with the sea and its role as a hub for trade and exploration.
Visit Rosenborg Castle, home to Denmark’s crown jewels, and immerse yourself in the royal history that still influences the city’s character today. Wander through Tivoli Gardens, the second-oldest amusement park in the world, where traditional charm meets modern entertainment, creating a magical experience for visitors of all ages.
Innovation and Sustainability: Leading the Way for the Future
Copenhagen isn’t just a city of historical significance—it’s a global leader in innovation and sustainability. Named the most sustainable city in the world, Copenhagen is at the forefront of green urban development. With a bold goal to become carbon-neutral by 2025, the city is a beacon for environmentally conscious urban living.
Cycling is the preferred mode of transportation here, with over 390 kilometers of bike lanes connecting the city. Copenhagen’s commitment to green energy, sustainable architecture, and clean transportation makes it a blueprint for cities worldwide. Imagine living in a place where clean air, green spaces, and innovative urban planning create a healthier and more balanced lifestyle.
A Culinary Capital
Copenhagen has firmly established itself as a culinary capital, renowned for its innovative approach to food. The city is home to some of the world’s top restaurants, including the two-Michelin-starred Noma, which has been named the best restaurant in the world multiple times. Copenhagen’s chefs are pioneers in the New Nordic Cuisine movement, which emphasizes locally sourced, seasonal ingredients prepared in creative and sustainable ways.
Beyond the fine dining scene, Copenhagen offers a variety of culinary experiences that reflect its multiculturalism. From traditional Danish dishes like smørrebrød (open-faced sandwiches) to vibrant street food markets like Reffen and the Copenhagen Street Food Market on Paper Island, the city caters to all tastes and budgets. It’s a gastronomic paradise that invites both foodies and casual diners to explore its diverse offerings.
A Cultural Epicenter
Copenhagen is a city where the arts thrive. The city boasts world-class museums, galleries, and cultural institutions that celebrate both Denmark's artistic heritage and contemporary creativity. Visit the National Museum of Denmark to explore the country’s rich history, from Viking treasures to modern artifacts. The Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek offers an impressive collection of classical and modern art, while the Danish Design Museum showcases the country’s influential contributions to modern design.
Throughout the year, Copenhagen hosts a variety of cultural events, including the Copenhagen Jazz Festival, Roskilde Festival, and Copenhagen Fashion Week. These events draw international visitors and highlight the city’s dynamic arts scene. Whether you’re a music lover, art enthusiast, or fashion-forward traveler, Copenhagen offers a vibrant cultural landscape that is always evolving.
A City Designed for Living
Copenhagen consistently ranks as one of the happiest and most livable cities in the world. The city's focus on sustainability, safety, and social welfare creates a high quality of life for its residents. Copenhagen’s neighborhoods, from the bustling streets of Vesterbro to the leafy parks of Østerbro, each offer their own unique charm, making the city feel like a collection of small, vibrant communities.
Public transportation is efficient and easily accessible, while the city's bike-friendly infrastructure makes commuting simple and enjoyable. With green spaces like the sprawling Kongens Have (King’s Garden) and the peaceful Frederiksberg Gardens, Copenhagen offers a serene urban experience where nature is never far away. It’s a city where work-life balance is taken seriously, and people take time to enjoy the simple pleasures of life, whether it’s a sunny afternoon in the park or a coffee by the canal.
A Gateway to Scandinavia and Beyond
Copenhagen’s location makes it a perfect gateway to explore the rest of Scandinavia and Europe. The city’s international airport, Copenhagen Airport (CPH), is one of the busiest in Northern Europe, offering direct flights to major cities across the globe. It’s also connected by train to Sweden via the iconic Øresund Bridge, which allows for quick and easy travel to Malmö and beyond.
From Copenhagen, it’s easy to embark on day trips to charming Danish countryside villages, visit nearby islands, or even venture into other Nordic countries. This connectivity, combined with Copenhagen’s status as a global city, makes it an ideal base for those who love to travel and explore new cultures.
Make Copenhagen Your Next Destination
From its rich history and vibrant culture to its sustainable living and booming economy, Copenhagen is more than just a city—it's a place where ideas flourish, communities thrive, and the future is being built.
Come experience Copenhagen—where tradition meets innovation, and every street has a story to tell.
Welcome to Copenhagen, a city that consistently ranks among the best places to live and visit. Situated at the crossroads of history and modernity, Denmark's capital offers a unique blend of cultural richness, cutting-edge innovation, and unparalleled quality of life.
A Rich History That Shaped the World
As one of the oldest capitals in Europe, Copenhagen's history is woven into its architecture, streets, and landmarks. From the fairy-tale castles to the well-preserved medieval structures, the city tells the story of Denmark’s journey from a powerful Viking kingdom to a modern, progressive nation. Explore the Nyhavn district, with its picturesque harbor lined with colorful 17th-century townhouses and bustling cafes. This iconic scene is a reminder of Copenhagen’s long-standing relationship with the sea and its role as a hub for trade and exploration.
Visit Rosenborg Castle, home to Denmark’s crown jewels, and immerse yourself in the royal history that still influences the city’s character today. Wander through Tivoli Gardens, the second-oldest amusement park in the world, where traditional charm meets modern entertainment, creating a magical experience for visitors of all ages.
Innovation and Sustainability: Leading the Way for the Future
Copenhagen isn’t just a city of historical significance—it’s a global leader in innovation and sustainability. Named the most sustainable city in the world, Copenhagen is at the forefront of green urban development. With a bold goal to become carbon-neutral by 2025, the city is a beacon for environmentally conscious urban living.
Cycling is the preferred mode of transportation here, with over 390 kilometers of bike lanes connecting the city. Copenhagen’s commitment to green energy, sustainable architecture, and clean transportation makes it a blueprint for cities worldwide. Imagine living in a place where clean air, green spaces, and innovative urban planning create a healthier and more balanced lifestyle.
A Culinary Capital
Copenhagen has firmly established itself as a culinary capital, renowned for its innovative approach to food. The city is home to some of the world’s top restaurants, including the two-Michelin-starred Noma, which has been named the best restaurant in the world multiple times. Copenhagen’s chefs are pioneers in the New Nordic Cuisine movement, which emphasizes locally sourced, seasonal ingredients prepared in creative and sustainable ways.
Beyond the fine dining scene, Copenhagen offers a variety of culinary experiences that reflect its multiculturalism. From traditional Danish dishes like smørrebrød (open-faced sandwiches) to vibrant street food markets like Reffen and the Copenhagen Street Food Market on Paper Island, the city caters to all tastes and budgets.
Basic Details:
Distance to Grocery Shopping: 200 Meters
Distance to Kongens Have ( King's Garden) and Rosenborg Castle: 650 Meters
Distance to Nyhavn harbor: 800 Meters
Distance to Torvehallerne: 700 Meters
Distance to Nørreport Metro Station: 400 Meters
Distance to Airport: 8 Kilometers
Distance to Inner City: Exit the building
Property amenities
Internet
- Available in the apartment: Internet access
Parking and transport
- Parking on site
Kitchen
- Coffee/tea maker
- Cookware, dishware, and utensils
- Dishwasher
- Hob
- Microwave
- Oven
- Refrigerator
- Toaster
Bedrooms
- 2 bedrooms
- Bedsheets provided
- Sofa bed
Bathroom
- 1 bathroom
- Hair dryer
- Shower
- Towels provided
Living spaces
- Living room
Entertainment
- TV
Outdoor areas
- Garden
Laundry
- Laundry facilities
- Washing machine
Comfort
- Heating
Pets
- No pets allowed
Suitability/Accessibility
- Lift
- Smoke-free property
Services and conveniences
- Iron/ironing board
Safety features
- Carbon monoxide detector not reported (host has not indicated whether there is a carbon monoxide detector on the property; consider bringing a portable detector)
- Smoke detector (host has indicated there is a smoke detector on the property)
General
- Garden
- Unit size: 1,227 square feet
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