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Review: The Socialist Copenhagen, Marriott Tribute Portfolio

Review: The Socialist Copenhagen, Marriott Tribute Portfolio

I stayed at The Socialist, part of Marriott’s Tribute Portfolio, for just one night during my stay in Copenhagen.

Although I was staying at the Copenhagen Marriott Hotel previously, I decided to switch to this property at the recommendation of some Prince of Travel readers who had stayed here recently. 

This would be my first-ever stay at a Tribute Portfolio property. Having experienced a few of Marriott’s collection-type brands in the past, such as Design Hotels and Autograph Collection, I was curious about what might set Tribute Portfolio apart from the rest.

The Socialist Copenhagen – Booking

I was able to book a one-night stay here at the Socialist for a cash rate of $330 (CAD). This wasn’t necessarily cheap for a property that seemed somewhat less than full-service, but it was within my expectation during the high season of the European summer.

An award redemption at this property typically falls between 48,000–60,000 Bonvoy points. On this particular night, the option to redeem points came in slightly lower at 45,000 Bonvoy points; however, that still wasn’t entirely worth the points in my books, so I opted to pay cash instead.

We value Bonvoy points at 0.9 cents per point (cpp), so I wouldn’t be getting spectacular value if I were to use points here instead of a more aspirational hotel in the future. 

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The Socialist Copenhagen – Location

One of the hotel’s greatest strengths is its incredibly convenient location. The Socialist sits in the heart of Copenhagen, within easy reach of many shops, cafés, and restaurants.

By simply stepping outside the hotel, you’re in the heart of Strøget, one of the most famous shopping areas of Copenhagen with the Illum department store right next door.

Moreover, popular attractions are either nearby or readily accessible. The colourful Nyhavn waterfront is a 10-minute walk away, while the Kongens Nytorv Metro station is less than a three-minute stroll from the hotel, making it that much more convenient to get to all parts of town. 

The Vesterbro district is another sought-after tourist hub, with plenty of restaurants and bars to discover. It’s a a 10-minute journey by vehicle to Vesterbro, which sits just outside the city centre.

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