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This may or may not be the World’s Tiniest Hotel, one luxurious room located above an adorable cafe in Denmark where you can spend the night and enjoy breakfast the next morning.
It’s called the Central Hotel & Cafe and you can read more about the quaint and cozy room (featuring great recycled materials and furniture) over at Living In A Shoebox.
Enjoy the pictures below!
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The World’s Tiniest Hotel? One-Room Denmark Vacation
Sink into the double bed in the evening.
There’s a TV hiding behind that brown cupboard.
The greenery design in the wallpaper is soothing and natural.
Lots of places to store your clothes and bags out of site.
Now that’s classy and clever!
What a fun old-timey desk right here.
The subway tiles with the midnight blue paint is beautiful.
Perfect separate shower stall that feels open.
It’s all in the details 🙂
Want to book your stay? Head over to the Central Hotel & Cafe’s website.
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Wow! This tiny hotel in Denmark is just so elegant! It maybe tiny but it looks like it has all the comforts of home! Thank You for sharing! Enjoyed touring it! 🌹
So happy you enjoyed it!
Love it love it love it….what more do you need?
That’s what I was thinking 🙂
What an absolutely lovely, perfect sized, everything present to meet one’s needs, place to stay! I love the layout of the room – seems like staying here, the bed isn’t an obtrusion like a normal hotel room. There seems to be good space to move around. What a relaxing place to corner up, get out some books or a blank book to do some writing in that nifty desk corner. I love the bicycle seat. The seating eating area with the wood seats is so inviting by the window but also out of the way, giving more space to the room.
Relaxing in this room is an understatement with the green print wallpaper and deep shiny rich wood. It gives the room a seasoned look but not tired looking. The phone charging base is awesome, although I do not know what the item with the shiny bulbs are directly to it’s right. It is so cool to see a traditional classic phone. The bathroom is perfectly designed for wet environments and seems nice and roomy. It also seems to invite one to stay a little longer in it.
I’m so glad you liked it, Denise! 🙂 It really does seem like a wonderful place to stay.
Amazing tiny hotel! Slightly dark interior for my taste, but the idea is just great. Thanks for sharing, Natalie!