The apartments were in an excellent location. It was clean, nicely designed, two layers of blinds to raise and lower to block out light. Washer-dryer was welcome. It was, however, one of the smallest apartments I've had in various European apartment-hotels I have used, and more attention to basic equipping of the apartment would have been helpful. No instructions for using the appliances, which had just icons to figure out. Kitchen equipping left something to be desired. For example, some cloth napkins or paper napkins/paper towels weould have been helpful, but there were none. There was a filter coffee maker, but not even a few filters, which meant we had to buy a big pack and leave them behind. Salt, pepper: none. Mind you, we didn't want to cook major meals in the room, but you get an apartment-hotel room with a kitchen with the prospects of using it once or twice. No English-language news channels on the cable TV--no CNN, Skynews, Euronews (showed up in menu but didn't come on). There is a lovely garden in the courtyard, but it is padlocked when the reception closes at 5: why? It would've been nice to sit and have a glass of wine in the garden, whereas I wasn't very interested in sitting out there 9-5, when I could visit Copenhagen! In all, a mixed experience, and one that would leave me considering next time whether the cost-value tradeoff for the accommodations is worth it, despite some good features.