Hotel in Copenhagen, Denmark
Zoku Copenhagen
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About Zoku Copenhagen
The original Zoku in Amsterdam is a favorite not just for its crisp, contemporary-Dutch good looks, but for its everything-in-its-place efficiency. Zoku Copenhagen is, if not a carbon copy, a faithful adaptation: its hybrid home-office lofts and its more compact rooms aim to provide a stylish residential work-life experience for travelers in town for days, weeks, or more. It’s set in Amager Vest, an up-and-coming district on the island just to the south of the city center. And its accommodations, sensibly, are geared toward the kind of creative work that takes place here — and to the youthful leisure travelers who gravitate here. The standard lofts pack a lot of comforts into a modest space: a kitchen, a dining table, a living room, and even a pair of gymnastics rings for some in-room exercise. They come in XL and XXL sizes as well — and, at the opposite end of the spectrum, there are compact, low-frills rooms for shorter stays without all the extras. Check-in takes place in a rooftop-level greenhouse on the fifth floor, surrounded by calming greenery and sunlit spaces. Kindred Spirits, the on-site bar and café, is open all day, while the Living Room offers a versatile lounge area with fireplaces, sofas, and communal tables. For those needing more focus, there are also business-oriented workspaces available—ideal for meetings or tuning out distractions. The hotel’s restaurant, Living Kitchen, serves modern, health-conscious dishes in a relaxed, communal dining setting.
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