The Savoy Hotel's green and gold facade looks out over busy Vesterbrogade in central Copenhagen, Denmark. The Tycho Brahe Planetarium and Copenhagen's lakes are less than 200 metres from the hotel, and the Stroget shopping street, Hans Christian Andersen Museum and Tivoli amusement park are within a kilometre. It's just 500 metres to the central train station. The Savoy Hotel was designed by Danish architect Anton Rosen and built in 1906. The hotel still has its original elevator and a wooden staircase carved with lions in reference to the building's original name, 'The Castle of the Lions'. The wood floored lobby has antique style rugs, potted plants and leather sofas.
The 24 hour front desk can hire out bicycles.The Savoy Hotel offers a complimentary continental breakfast, which guests can eat in the ivy clad courtyard.The hotel offers two meeting rooms for up to 25 people, wireless Internet access (surcharge) and a computer with high speed Internet access (surcharge).Decorated in minimalist style, the Savoy Hotel's 66 guestrooms face the courtyard. All rooms offer satellite television, tea/coffee making facilities and tiled bathrooms with bathtubs or showers. The hotel's red brick courtyard is the setting for live music every July when the Copenhagen Jazz Festival comes around.