Definitely a nice hotel, which will probably be worth the price when it is finished.
Until then, you have to expect construction noise during the day, heating that might work, access to the hotel that might work, kitchen that might work, and a car park that is not accessible. You can park in another car park, but as the area is under construction, it is not the same way you can go to and from the car park every day.
It is difficult to find the hotel entrance, and even more difficult to find the designated car park, as the natural road is one-way. You quickly end up in a private driveway, which the owner is obviously tired of, as there are several signs saying "this is private".
Lack of reception means that everything is done by telephone, and our problem with lack of heat in the room for the last 2 days was therefore not solved. (DKK 1,600/night is a lot to pay for a room that is 18-19 degrees...
All in all, an expensive and somewhat boring experience, but I would say that the hotel is definitely delicious, and will be a great place when it is finished.
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