{"id":120303,"date":"2023-11-13T15:59:10","date_gmt":"2023-11-13T15:59:10","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/blogcamlodipine.com\/?p=120303"},"modified":"2023-11-13T15:59:10","modified_gmt":"2023-11-13T15:59:10","slug":"inside-a-hotel-that-offers-guests-tetris-style-capsules-to-sleep-in","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/blogcamlodipine.com\/travel\/inside-a-hotel-that-offers-guests-tetris-style-capsules-to-sleep-in\/","title":{"rendered":"Inside a hotel that offers guests Tetris-style capsules to sleep in"},"content":{"rendered":"
If you fancy staying somewhere that has a spaceship-like feel, minus the inconvenience of travelling through space, this quirky hotel is for you.<\/p>\n
At CityHub in Copenhagen – a cross between a hostel and a hotel – guests sleep in Tetris-style L-shaped pods.<\/p>\n
At first sight, they look claustrophobic, but are, in fact, surprisingly spacious, with enough space inside to fit two adults and luggage.<\/p>\n
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Carina Stathis (above) checked into\u00a0CityHub in Copenhagen, which offers guests pods to sleep in<\/p>\n
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Carina writes: ‘At first sight, [the pods] look claustrophobic, but are, in fact, surprisingly spacious’<\/p>\n
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The pods are L-shaped, reveals Carina – Tetris-style hotel rooms<\/p>\n
What\u2019s more, they\u2019re warm and, despite their compact size, almost eerily quiet.<\/p>\n
Inside awaits a comfy king-sized bed, two shelves, charging ports, a Bluetooth speaker, enough room to stand up in \u2013 and a distorted mirror.<\/p>\n
On arrival, guests use a self-serve check-in system and receive a wristband as a key.<\/p>\n
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‘Inside awaits a comfy king-sized bed, two shelves, charging ports, a Bluetooth speaker, enough room to stand up in \u2013 and a distorted mirror,’ says Carina (stock image above)<\/p>\n
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On arrival guests use a self-serve check-in system and receive a wristband as a key. ‘Dancing LED lights welcome you into the pod, as if you\u2019re stepping into a disco,’ explains Carina (right)<\/p>\n
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The hotel is located 1.3km from Tivoli Gardens and is within walking distance of lively bars and restaurants<\/p>\n
Dancing LED lights welcome you into the pod, as if you\u2019re stepping into a disco.<\/p>\n
Travellers can help themselves to beer and wine at the self-serve bar, then relax in a chill zone.<\/p>\n
But solo travellers hoping to meet like-minded individuals should know that social activities are non-existent and others keep to themselves in the communal areas.<\/p>\n
With more than 8,800 reviews on Booking.com and an average score of nine out of ten, it\u2019s easy to see why CityHub is a popular choice for travellers.<\/p>\n
But is it worth paying \u00a3219 per night – and is there really enough space for two people?<\/p>\n
There is, but the room may feel cramped for two tall people.<\/p>\n
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Travellers can help themselves to beer and wine at the self-serve bar, then relax in a chill zone\u00a0<\/p>\n
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Carina notes that social activities are ‘non-existent’ and that others keep to themselves in the communal areas\u00a0<\/p>\n
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LEFT:\u00a0The hotel’s shared bathroom. RIGHT: The hotel’s sauna<\/p>\n
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‘With more than 8,800 reviews on Booking.com and an average score of nine out of ten, it\u2019s easy to see why CityHub is a popular choice for travellers,’ Carina says<\/p>\n
However, CityHub is a memorably quirky experience, with fantastic service from friendly staff and a convenient location just 1.3km (0.8 miles) from Tivoli Gardens and within walking distance of lively bars and restaurants. So all in all, I\u2019d say the price represents good value.<\/p>\n
For more information visit <\/span>cityhub.com\/copenhagen\/hub<\/span>.<\/span><\/p>\n Copenhagen is the third location CityHub has launched in, following Amsterdam and Rotterdam.<\/span><\/p>\n Day 1<\/span><\/p>\n Day 2<\/span><\/p>\nTHE PERFECT TWO-DAY COPENHAGEN ITINERARY<\/h3>\n
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