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DENMARK
Itinerary Overview
Days 1 - 3
Copenhagen
Days 4 - 7
BEST TIME
BEST TIME
TAILORED TRIPS
BEST TIME
Days 8 - 12
Island Hopping in Denmark
Roskilde, Helsingør & Møn Island
Highlights of Your Journey
Begin in vibrant Copenhagen, exploring the colorful Nyhavn harbourfront, savoring classic Danish smørrebrød at historic Restaurant Schønnemann, and enjoying the magical atmosphere of Tivoli Gardens with its vintage rides and live music.
Discover Copenhagen’s culinary heart at Torvehallerne food hall, tasting fresh pastries, cheeses, and local delicacies before drifting through the charming canals of Christianshavn, soaking in one of the city’s most picturesque neighbourhoods.
Step beyond the capital with historic day trips to Roskilde’s Viking Ship Museum and cathedral, Helsingør’s Kronborg Castle—famed as Hamlet’s Elsinore—and explore the dramatic chalk cliffs of Møns Klint on the island of Møn, revealing Denmark’s natural beauty.
Island-hop through Denmark’s fairytale landscapes, starting on Lolland with the wild Knuthenborg Safari Park and tranquil Maribo lakeside, then on to Funen’s Renaissance Egeskov Castle and Odense, home to Hans Christian Andersen’s childhood memories.
Conclude in Jutland’s Aarhus, where contemporary art meets living history—from the ARoS Art Museum’s striking rooftop to the immersive open-air museum Den Gamle By—capturing the blend of modern life and heritage that defines Denmark today.
Days 1 - 3
Your journey starts in fashionable, modern Copenhagen, a centre for harbours fronted with colourful townhouses, garden rides, and a incredible culinary scene - here, you meet the people, restaurants and streets that give the capital its buzzy reputation.
Arrive in Copenhagen and find your footing along the colourful harbourfront of Nyhavn, walking distance from the centre of the city and home to the all sizes of wooden ships, colourful house fronts and cozy cafés to relax in regardless of season. Sink into Danish culture with smørrebrød - artfully layered open-faced sandwiches - at the historic Restaurant Schønnemann, your first step into Danish culinary excellence. The next day, explore Tivoli Gardens, a world of vintage amusements, glowing lanterns, and live music that has kept visitors returning for generations. Your final day in the capital begins with a stroll through Torvehallerne, the city’s beloved food hall, where you’ll taste flaky pastries, artisan cheeses, and more smørrebrød, each in a league of their own.
Days 4 - 7
From Viking ships in museum halls and Shakespearean castles to the windswept cliffs of Møns Klint, Denmark’s past and present unfold in this second step of your journey, where history invites you to look beyond the cosmopolitan nature of Copenhagen.
Drift through the canals of the neighbourhood of Christianshavn on your fourth day, one of the most picturesque areas of Copenhagen and drink in the local sights - as your next few days take you past the capital city. The following day calls for a day trip to Roskilde, where the Viking Ship Museum lets you trace the keel of history, and Roskilde Cathedral - the resting place of Danish kings since the 15th century - rises in mix of 850 years of different European architectural styles. Day six leads you north to Helsingør and the storied walls of Kronborg Castle, immortalized as Elsinore in Shakespeare’s Hamlet. After exploring the depths of the neighbouring Maritime Museum, the next few days set your sights southward. The island of Møn brings the drama of Møns Klint, where chalk-white cliffs tower above the Baltic Sea for six kilometres of coastline, and one can start to understand the beauty that exists in southeastern Denmark.
Days 8 - 12
Island-hopping, fairytale towns, and lakeside paths carry the days forward, ending in Jutland’s artistic centre where modern Danish life meets forest and fjord alike.
These final days start by inviting you to cross onto the island of Lolland, preparing to encounter wild adventure at Knuthenborg Safari Park, where zebras and giraffes roam just freely just an arms reach away. Later on in the afternoon, wind down by the still waters of Maribo’s lakeside, a perfect counterbalance to the morning’s excitement. A ferry journey the following day brings you to Funen, Denmark’s garden island, where the Renaissance gem of Egeskov Castle awaits with its multiple themed gardens and turrets. In Odense, a short drive away, childhood dreams echo in the footsteps of Hans Christian Andersen, whose difficult childhood in this city is documented with a museum and childhood home all in one. Island-hopping defines your tenth day as you ferry to the South Funen Archipelago - where places like Drejø and Skarø invite you to slow down, sip elderflower juice, and wander at ease. Then it’s on to Jutland for your final day, where the city of Aarhus offers modern and historical contrasts - from the bold rooftop of ARoS Art Museum to the living history of open air town museum, Den Gamle By.


Day 1
Your journey starts in fashionable, modern Copenhagen, a centre for harbours fronted with colourful townhouses, garden rides, and a incredible culinary scene - here, you meet the people, restaurants and streets that give the capital its buzzy reputation.
Arrive in Copenhagen and find your footing along the colourful harbourfront of Nyhavn, walking distance from the centre of the city and home to the all sizes of wooden ships, colourful house fronts and cozy cafés to relax in regardless of season. Sink into Danish culture with smørrebrød - artfully layered open-faced sandwiches - at the historic Restaurant Schønnemann, your first step into Danish culinary excellence. The next day, explore Tivoli Gardens, a world of vintage amusements, glowing lanterns, and live music that has kept visitors returning for generations. Your final day in the capital begins with a stroll through Torvehallerne, the city’s beloved food hall, where you’ll taste flaky pastries, artisan cheeses, and more smørrebrød, each in a league of their own.
Days 2 - 4
From Viking ships in museum halls and Shakespearean castles to the windswept cliffs of Møns Klint, Denmark’s past and present unfold in this second step of your journey, where history invites you to look beyond the cosmopolitan nature of Copenhagen.
Drift through the canals of the neighbourhood of Christianshavn on your fourth day, one of the most picturesque areas of Copenhagen and drink in the local sights - as your next few days take you past the capital city. The following day calls for a day trip to Roskilde, where the Viking Ship Museum lets you trace the keel of history, and Roskilde Cathedral - the resting place of Danish kings since the 15th century - rises in mix of 850 years of different European architectural styles. Day six leads you north to Helsingør and the storied walls of Kronborg Castle, immortalized as Elsinore in Shakespeare’s Hamlet. After exploring the depths of the neighbouring Maritime Museum, the next few days set your sights southward. The island of Møn brings the drama of Møns Klint, where chalk-white cliffs tower above the Baltic Sea for six kilometres of coastline, and one can start to understand the beauty that exists in southeastern Denmark.
Days 5 - 7
Island-hopping, fairytale towns, and lakeside paths carry the days forward, ending in Jutland’s artistic centre where modern Danish life meets forest and fjord alike.
These final days start by inviting you to cross onto the island of Lolland, preparing to encounter wild adventure at Knuthenborg Safari Park, where zebras and giraffes roam just freely just an arms reach away. Later on in the afternoon, wind down by the still waters of Maribo’s lakeside, a perfect counterbalance to the morning’s excitement. A ferry journey the following day brings you to Funen, Denmark’s garden island, where the Renaissance gem of Egeskov Castle awaits with its multiple themed gardens and turrets. In Odense, a short drive away, childhood dreams echo in the footsteps of Hans Christian Andersen, whose difficult childhood in this city is documented with a museum and childhood home all in one. Island-hopping defines your tenth day as you ferry to the South Funen Archipelago - where places like Drejø and Skarø invite you to slow down, sip elderflower juice, and wander at ease. Then it’s on to Jutland for your final day, where the city of Aarhus offers modern and historical contrasts - from the bold rooftop of ARoS Art Museum to the living history of open air town museum, Den Gamle By.

Days 4 - 7
From Viking ships in museum halls and Shakespearean castles to the windswept cliffs of Møns Klint, Denmark’s past and present unfold in this second step of your journey, where history invites you to look beyond the cosmopolitan nature of Copenhagen.
Drift through the canals of the neighbourhood of Christianshavn on your fourth day, one of the most picturesque areas of Copenhagen and drink in the local sights - as your next few days take you past the capital city. The following day calls for a day trip to Roskilde, where the Viking Ship Museum lets you trace the keel of history, and Roskilde Cathedral - the resting place of Danish kings since the 15th century - rises in mix of 850 years of different European architectural styles. Day six leads you north to Helsingør and the storied walls of Kronborg Castle, immortalized as Elsinore in Shakespeare’s Hamlet. After exploring the depths of the neighbouring Maritime Museum, the next few days set your sights southward. The island of Møn brings the drama of Møns Klint, where chalk-white cliffs tower above the Baltic Sea for six kilometres of coastline, and one can start to understand the beauty that exists in southeastern Denmark.

Days 8 - 12
Island-hopping, fairytale towns, and lakeside paths carry the days forward, ending in Jutland’s artistic centre where modern Danish life meets forest and fjord alike.
These final days start by inviting you to cross onto the island of Lolland, preparing to encounter wild adventure at Knuthenborg Safari Park, where zebras and giraffes roam just freely just an arms reach away. Later on in the afternoon, wind down by the still waters of Maribo’s lakeside, a perfect counterbalance to the morning’s excitement. A ferry journey the following day brings you to Funen, Denmark’s garden island, where the Renaissance gem of Egeskov Castle awaits with its multiple themed gardens and turrets. In Odense, a short drive away, childhood dreams echo in the footsteps of Hans Christian Andersen, whose difficult childhood in this city is documented with a museum and childhood home all in one. Island-hopping defines your tenth day as you ferry to the South Funen Archipelago - where places like Drejø and Skarø invite you to slow down, sip elderflower juice, and wander at ease. Then it’s on to Jutland for your final day, where the city of Aarhus offers modern and historical contrasts - from the bold rooftop of ARoS Art Museum to the living history of open air town museum, Den Gamle By.
BEST TIME
All Year
TAILORED TRIPS
from £2500 pp, per night
Nyhavn - Roskilde - Helsinger - Møn Island - Aarhus
Days 1 - 3
Copenhagen
Days 4 - 7
Roskilde, Helsingør & Møn Island
Days 8 - 12
Island Hopping in Denmark
Trip Highlights
Begin in vibrant Copenhagen, exploring the colorful Nyhavn harbourfront, savoring classic Danish smørrebrød at historic Restaurant Schønnemann, and enjoying the magical atmosphere of Tivoli Gardens with its vintage rides and live music.
Discover Copenhagen’s culinary heart at Torvehallerne food hall, tasting fresh pastries, cheeses, and local delicacies before drifting through the charming canals of Christianshavn, soaking in one of the city’s most picturesque neighbourhoods.
Step beyond the capital with historic day trips to Roskilde’s Viking Ship Museum and cathedral, Helsingør’s Kronborg Castle—famed as Hamlet’s Elsinore—and explore the dramatic chalk cliffs of Møns Klint on the island of Møn, revealing Denmark’s natural beauty.
Island-hop through Denmark’s fairytale landscapes, starting on Lolland with the wild Knuthenborg Safari Park and tranquil Maribo lakeside, then on to Funen’s Renaissance Egeskov Castle and Odense, home to Hans Christian Andersen’s childhood memories.
Conclude in Jutland’s Aarhus, where contemporary art meets living history—from the ARoS Art Museum’s striking rooftop to the immersive open-air museum Den Gamle By—capturing the blend of modern life and heritage that defines Denmark today.

Days 1 - 3
Your journey starts in fashionable, modern Copenhagen, a centre for harbours fronted with colourful townhouses, garden rides, and a incredible culinary scene - here, you meet the people, restaurants and streets that give the capital its buzzy reputation.
Arrive in Copenhagen and find your footing along the colourful harbourfront of Nyhavn, walking distance from the centre of the city and home to the all sizes of wooden ships, colourful house fronts and cozy cafés to relax in regardless of season. Sink into Danish culture with smørrebrød - artfully layered open-faced sandwiches - at the historic Restaurant Schønnemann, your first step into Danish culinary excellence. The next day, explore Tivoli Gardens, a world of vintage amusements, glowing lanterns, and live music that has kept visitors returning for generations. Your final day in the capital begins with a stroll through Torvehallerne, the city’s beloved food hall, where you’ll taste flaky pastries, artisan cheeses, and more smørrebrød, each in a league of their own.

Days 5 - 7
Stroll through Copenhagen’s oldest royal garden, reflect beneath Danish masterpieces in SMK, then drift past 17th-century canals in Christianshavn - where baroque churches and bohemian houseboats tell tales of a city shaped by sea and state.
Begin with a quiet morning in the King’s Garden, laid out in 1606 as a retreat for Christian IV and now the city’s most beloved green space, shaded by centuries-old lime trees and scattered with statues, including Hans Christian Andersen himself. A short walk away, the National Gallery of Denmark (Statens Museum for Kunst) invites reflection with its world-class collection - from Dutch Golden Age paintings to those by the likes of Edvard Munch, Vilhelm Hammershøi, and L.A. Rin. Then, step aboard for a canal tour through Christianshavn, a district built in the 1600s as a merchant hub modeled after Amsterdam. Glide beneath arched bridges and past the famed spire of Church of Our Saviour, as stories of trade, architecture, and rebellion (including nearby Freetown Christiania) fills out the remiander of your day.

Days 2 - 4
From Rosenborg’s Renaissance splendour and its vault of royal treasures to the fairytale thrills of Tivoli and the culinary excellence of Torvehallerne, Copenhagen reveals a bountiful history of royals, seafarers, artists and authors that welcomes exploration.
Begin your day amid the red brick towers and manicured gardens of Rosenborg Castle, a 17th-century stronghold built by King Christian IV. Inside, the Danish crown jewels gleam beneath vaulted ceilings, surrounded by tapestries depicting the successes of the Scanian War of the late 1600s. That evening, enjoy the visually impressive dishes served at Høst - where foraged herbs, minimalist ceramics, and flickering candles come together in a quintessential New Nordic dining experience. The next day, surrender to the whimsy of Tivoli Gardens, the world’s second-oldest amusement park (est. 1843), a favourite of Copenhagen's many well-visited iconic sites, and a great choice for families. Cap it off with a sensory feast at Torvehallerne: golden kanelsnegle (cinnamon snails), aged danbo cheeses, and smørrebrød topped with salmon roe await in a casual but eclectic indoor market setting.

Days 5 - 7
Stroll through Copenhagen’s oldest royal garden, reflect beneath Danish masterpieces in SMK, then drift past 17th-century canals in Christianshavn - where baroque churches and bohemian houseboats tell tales of a city shaped by sea and state.
Begin with a quiet morning in the King’s Garden, laid out in 1606 as a retreat for Christian IV and now the city’s most beloved green space, shaded by centuries-old lime trees and scattered with statues, including Hans Christian Andersen himself. A short walk away, the National Gallery of Denmark (Statens Museum for Kunst) invites reflection with its world-class collection - from Dutch Golden Age paintings to those by the likes of Edvard Munch, Vilhelm Hammershøi, and L.A. Rin. Then, step aboard for a canal tour through Christianshavn, a district built in the 1600s as a merchant hub modeled after Amsterdam. Glide beneath arched bridges and past the famed spire of Church of Our Saviour, as stories of trade, architecture, and rebellion (including nearby Freetown Christiania) fills out the remiander of your day.

Days 4 - 7
From Viking ships in museum halls and Shakespearean castles to the windswept cliffs of Møns Klint, Denmark’s past and present unfold in this second step of your journey, where history invites you to look beyond the cosmopolitan nature of Copenhagen.
Drift through the canals of the neighbourhood of Christianshavn on your fourth day, one of the most picturesque areas of Copenhagen and drink in the local sights - as your next few days take you past the capital city. The following day calls for a day trip to Roskilde, where the Viking Ship Museum lets you trace the keel of history, and Roskilde Cathedral - the resting place of Danish kings since the 15th century - rises in mix of 850 years of different European architectural styles. Day six leads you north to Helsingør and the storied walls of Kronborg Castle, immortalized as Elsinore in Shakespeare’s Hamlet. After exploring the depths of the neighbouring Maritime Museum, the next few days set your sights southward. The island of Møn brings the drama of Møns Klint, where chalk-white cliffs tower above the Baltic Sea for six kilometres of coastline, and one can start to understand the beauty that exists in southeastern Denmark.

Days 8 - 12
Island-hopping, fairytale towns, and lakeside paths carry the days forward, ending in Jutland’s artistic centre where modern Danish life meets forest and fjord alike.
These final days start by inviting you to cross onto the island of Lolland, preparing to encounter wild adventure at Knuthenborg Safari Park, where zebras and giraffes roam just freely just an arms reach away. Later on in the afternoon, wind down by the still waters of Maribo’s lakeside, a perfect counterbalance to the morning’s excitement. A ferry journey the following day brings you to Funen, Denmark’s garden island, where the Renaissance gem of Egeskov Castle awaits with its multiple themed gardens and turrets. In Odense, a short drive away, childhood dreams echo in the footsteps of Hans Christian Andersen, whose difficult childhood in this city is documented with a museum and childhood home all in one. Island-hopping defines your tenth day as you ferry to the South Funen Archipelago - where places like Drejø and Skarø invite you to slow down, sip elderflower juice, and wander at ease. Then it’s on to Jutland for your final day, where the city of Aarhus offers modern and historical contrasts - from the bold rooftop of ARoS Art Museum to the living history of open air town museum, Den Gamle By.
BEST TIME
All Year
TAILORED TRIPS
from £2500 pp, per night
Nyhavn - Roskilde - Helsinger - Møn Island - Aarhus
Days 1 - 3
Copenhagen
Days 4 - 7
Roskilde, Helsingør & Møn Island
Days 8 - 12
Island Hopping in Denmark
Trip Highlights
Begin in vibrant Copenhagen, exploring the colorful Nyhavn harbourfront, savoring classic Danish smørrebrød at historic Restaurant Schønnemann, and enjoying the magical atmosphere of Tivoli Gardens with its vintage rides and live music.
Discover Copenhagen’s culinary heart at Torvehallerne food hall, tasting fresh pastries, cheeses, and local delicacies before drifting through the charming canals of Christianshavn, soaking in one of the city’s most picturesque neighbourhoods.
Step beyond the capital with historic day trips to Roskilde’s Viking Ship Museum and cathedral, Helsingør’s Kronborg Castle—famed as Hamlet’s Elsinore—and explore the dramatic chalk cliffs of Møns Klint on the island of Møn, revealing Denmark’s natural beauty.
Island-hop through Denmark’s fairytale landscapes, starting on Lolland with the wild Knuthenborg Safari Park and tranquil Maribo lakeside, then on to Funen’s Renaissance Egeskov Castle and Odense, home to Hans Christian Andersen’s childhood memories.
Conclude in Jutland’s Aarhus, where contemporary art meets living history—from the ARoS Art Museum’s striking rooftop to the immersive open-air museum Den Gamle By—capturing the blend of modern life and heritage that defines Denmark today.

Days 1 - 3
Your journey starts in fashionable, modern Copenhagen, a centre for harbours fronted with colourful townhouses, garden rides, and a incredible culinary scene - here, you meet the people, restaurants and streets that give the capital its buzzy reputation.
Arrive in Copenhagen and find your footing along the colourful harbourfront of Nyhavn, walking distance from the centre of the city and home to the all sizes of wooden ships, colourful house fronts and cozy cafés to relax in regardless of season. Sink into Danish culture with smørrebrød - artfully layered open-faced sandwiches - at the historic Restaurant Schønnemann, your first step into Danish culinary excellence. The next day, explore Tivoli Gardens, a world of vintage amusements, glowing lanterns, and live music that has kept visitors returning for generations. Your final day in the capital begins with a stroll through Torvehallerne, the city’s beloved food hall, where you’ll taste flaky pastries, artisan cheeses, and more smørrebrød, each in a league of their own.

Days 2 - 4
From Rosenborg’s Renaissance splendour and its vault of royal treasures to the fairytale thrills of Tivoli and the culinary excellence of Torvehallerne, Copenhagen reveals a bountiful history of royals, seafarers, artists and authors that welcomes exploration.
Begin your day amid the red brick towers and manicured gardens of Rosenborg Castle, a 17th-century stronghold built by King Christian IV. Inside, the Danish crown jewels gleam beneath vaulted ceilings, surrounded by tapestries depicting the successes of the Scanian War of the late 1600s. That evening, enjoy the visually impressive dishes served at Høst - where foraged herbs, minimalist ceramics, and flickering candles come together in a quintessential New Nordic dining experience. The next day, surrender to the whimsy of Tivoli Gardens, the world’s second-oldest amusement park (est. 1843), a favourite of Copenhagen's many well-visited iconic sites, and a great choice for families. Cap it off with a sensory feast at Torvehallerne: golden kanelsnegle (cinnamon snails), aged danbo cheeses, and smørrebrød topped with salmon roe await in a casual but eclectic indoor market setting.
Best Luxury Hotels in Denmark: Conte's Seasonal Picks for 2025
Falsled Kro, 1744
Fyn, Denmark
Steeped in nearly three centuries of history, Falsled Kro was granted royal tavern rights in 1744 and has since evolved into one of Denmark’s most celebrated gastronomic destinations. Located on the south-western coast of Funen, the property occupies a former roadside inn transformed by the visionary duo Lene and Sven Grønlykke in the late 1960s into a luxury retreat with serious culinary credentials.
Today, the inn is a part of the Relais & Châteaux collection and offers 26 guest rooms, each thoughtfully styled to reflect the estate’s countryside roots and contemporary comforts. The restaurant remains the highlight, where the current head-chef Simon Juel continues the legacy of French-Nordic fine dining using produce from the inn’s own gardens and the surrounding South Funen terroir.




Hotel Sanders
Copenhagen, Denmark
Located just behind the Royal Danish Theatre on Tordenskjoldsgade 15 in the heart of Copenhagen, Hotel Sanders is a five-star boutique hotel housed in a 19th-century Edwardian townhouse. With only 54 individually styled rooms and suites, the property was redesigned by London-based Lind + Almond in 2017 and blends Danish mid-century modern design with British colonial refinement and Parisian bistro touches.
Guests enjoy refined dining and social spaces tailored to both quiet stays and vibrant nights. The all-day restaurant Sanders Kitchen serves locally inspired dishes, while the bar TATA, which is renowned for its cocktails, was named “Best Bar in Copenhagen” in 2019. A rooftop terrace garden offers cityscape views, and concierge-arranged experiences include private boat tours on the harbour and behind-the-scenes visits to the Royal Theatre.




Hotel Bella Grande
Copenhagen, Denmark
Nestled in the heart of Copenhagen just steps from City Hall Square, Hotel Bella Grande is a stylish boutique hotel where classic elegance meets contemporary comfort. Housed in a historic 1899 building, it offers 109 renovated rooms and suites, each designed with warm palettes, refined materials and a sense of calm in the centre of the city.
Dining and sustainability define the Bella Grande experience. Guests can enjoy authentic Italian cuisine at the on-site restaurant Donna, which serves vibrant, seasonal dishes in a warm and inviting atmosphere. The hotel also embraces eco-conscious practices, from sourcing green energy via a dedicated solar farm to using organic linens and minimising single-use plastics.




Nobis Hotel Copenhagen
Copenhagen, Denmark
Occupying a grand 1903 landmark across from the Tivoli Gardens, Nobis Hotel Copenhagen blends Nordic minimalism with classical grandeur. Inside, elegant interiors feature sleek Danish furniture, high ceilings, and calming natural materials.
Each room is a sanctuary of quiet luxury, complemented by a marble-clad spa, sauna, and vibrant brasserie serving modern Nordic fare. With the Glyptoteket museum next door and the city’s best culture, dining, and design just steps away, Nobis offers a sophisticated base for exploring Copenhagen, effortlessly balancing heritage and contemporary cool.
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Nimb Hotel
Copenhagen, Denmark
In the heart of Copenhagen, you will find the unforgettable Nimb, offering views to the magical Tivoli Gardens amusement park. Nimb is a five-star boutique hotel where Scandinavian design traditions and Moorish aesthetics are magically united. With an exclusive wellness area and a roof terrace with pool, Nimb also offers a world of culinary delight at its gastronomic offerings.
The 38 unique guest bedrooms and suites focus on details, the personal experience and unparalleled quality. All rooms and suites are decorated in contemporary style, where simple Nordic design is combined with classical art and beautiful antiquities from the Far East.




Hotel d'Angleterre
Copenhagen, Denmark
Established in 1755, the 5 star hotel d'Angleterre is an icon and a historic landmark in Copenhagen and Denmark and it is rated as one of the best hotels in Copenhagen and indeed Northern Europe. Celebrated for its elegance, luxury and style, hotel d’Angleterre embodies the perfect balance between the stately Victorian architecture of the historic building and the graceful simplicity of contemporary Nordic design.
The end result is a uniquely elegant combination of rich materials, surfaces, shapes and tones. At hotel d’Angleterre, guests have the opportunity to dine at our Michelin-starred Restaurant Marchal, enjoy cocktails and champagne at Balthazar Champagne Bar, relax in the “Amazing Space” Spa and swimming pool and shop at d’Angleterre Creations.




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