First the pros: the room was small, but perfectly fine for a solo traveler. The location is okay, a 5 minute walk from both bus and metro stops (not ideal if raining but was fine when I was there). The staff was excellent when I interacted with them. The breakfast in the mornings was excellent as well. I will say it’s a bit weird walking in and out through a restaurant, but that restaurant has some of the best pizza outside of Italy.
The cons: again, the room is smaller, so if you’re traveling with more than one, it might be too small. There wasn’t ac (which was expected) but the room did get a bit stuffy, and leaving the windows open got loud from people outside (I stayed over the weekend so maybe it’s not as bad during the week). Then I’ll repeat that it’s about a 5 minute walk to public transit so if you’re traveling with children, elderly, or people with limited mobility, that might be a dealbreaker.
Also, It’s far enough away from Copenhagen city centre that you need to take public transit (which costs around $4 usd for a single ride ticket). It less than 10 minutes to get to Copenhagen city center by public transit, but the ticket is good for 1 1/2 hrs.
Even with the added cost of public transit into the city centre, the price of the room was great and I would likely consider staying here again in the future.