Check-in
All the arriving guests can check in from 15.00.
We can offer a storage facility for your luggage in case you would prior the check-in time.
Upon request and in case of availability, we can offer early check-in (before 12.00) for the fee of 100 DKK/hour.
Check-out
All the departing guests can check out till 11.00
Upon request, we can offer the possibility of late check-out for the fee of 100 DKK/hour.
Reception opening hours
Monday -Wednesday: 06.30-20.00
Thursday: 06.30-24:00
Friday- Saturday: 00.00-24.00
Sunday: 00:00 – 19:00
Please note:
Check-in is possible anytime after 15:00
Our hotel recently underwent a major lock upgrade, allowing you to check in at any time upon arrival. On your check-in day, you will receive a message containing your room number and a code that grants access to both the main entrance and your room.
You can contact us on the phone numbers:
+45 98 10 22 00 or +45 98 10 28 00
Breakfast
Our breakfast buffet is situated in the lounge area. Breakfast is included
in the price of the booked room. In case of dietary restrictions, please inform the reception before your arrival.
Breakfast times
Monday-Friday: 6.30-09.00
Saturday-Sunday: 8.00-10.30
Emergency Information
If you need medical attention or urgent help during your stay, please contact the reception.
Defibrillator
A defibrillator can be found at 7-eleven, which is located right across the street.
Emergency call: 112
Police: +45 96 30 14 48
Closest 24/7 opened drugstore
Budolfi Apotek, Algade 60
Denmark, 9000 Aalborg
Lounge area
Our hotel lounge offers complimentary tea, coffee, and hot chocolate for guests to enjoy throughout the day.
Please note that the lounge closes at 19:00 on Sundays, 20:00 from Monday to Wednesday, and 21:00 from Thursday to Saturday.
Towel change
Every day, enormous amounts of water is spent washing the towels that have been used only once. Join us in sustainable efforts: Start with a towel!
A towel on the floor- please, replace!
A towel on the rack- I will use it again!
Essential supplies available upon request
If you need a hairdryer or an iron and ironing board, please ask at the reception and we will gladly provide you with it.
International staff
We are proud that all our staff come from international backgrounds!
It helps us to understand more about our guests and challenges that occur during the traveling.
Also, since summer 2023, we have solar panels installed on our roof so we produce our own electricity.
We have removed all single-use plastic in the operation and continue with sustainable efforts.
Jomfru Ane Gade is one of Aalborg’s most famous streets, known for its vibrant nightlife.Lined with numerous bars, pubs, and restaurants, it attracts both locals and visitors seekinga lively atmosphere. The street is often considered the heart ofthe city’s social scene.
Aalborg Kloster is a historic former monastery dating back to the 14th century. The building has been repurposed over the centuries and is now home to the Aalborg Stiftmuseum. Visitors can explore the architecture, art, and artifacts from the region’s religious and cultural history.
The Aalborg Historical Museum offers a fascinating look into the city’s past, from its Viking origins to its development as an industrial centre. The museum’s diverse exhibits cover local history, culture, and important events that shaped Aalborg over the centuries.
Aalborg Theater, established in 1909, is one of Denmark’s oldest and most respected theatres. It stages a wide range of performances, including classic plays, modern drama, and contemporary works, making it a key cultural institution in the city.
Hjelmerstald is a historic building in the heart of Aalborg. Known for its unique architecture and preserved interiors, it provides insight into the city’s development during the 16th and 17th centuries. The building now hosts a variety of exhibitions and events.
Aalborghus Castle, built in the 16th century, is a striking example of Renaissance architecture. Located along the Limfjord, it served as a royal residence and administrative centre. Today, the castle is primarily used for municipal purposes but is open to the public for tours and events.