
An accessible hotel with Best Western Rewards points
The Best Western Hotel Hebron costs between 24,000 and 32,000 Best Western points per night depending on the time of year.

Here, the public cost is close to CA$ 270 which justifies the use of Best Western Rewards points.
The easiest way to get Best Western Rewards points is to apply for the Best Western Mastercard® card. After the first purchase, you will get 20,000 points!
Our review of the Best Western Hotel Hebron
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As part of our mini Round-The-World in 1 week, our second stop was Copenhagen.
We chose to stay at the Best Western Hotel Hebron.
Our stay there was excellent and we highly recommend it, especially for its location near the Central Station.
Location
The Best Western Hotel Hebron is conveniently located next to Central Station, which is convenient if, like us, you stop in Copenhagen and reach the city from the airport by train!
We were able to do everything on foot from the hotel which is also 2 steps from Tivoli Park!
His address: Helgolandsgade 4, 1653 Copenhagen, Denmark
Arrival
We arrived at the hotel at 9 am. The room was not ready: the hotel then offered to keep our backpacks in a closed room. Thanks to Diamond status, we were upgraded from the original booking, and our room was advertised to be available at 12 pm (instead of 2.30 pm).
Behind the reception desk, a coffee machine is available. The front desk offered coffee and biscuits as a welcome.
When we get back, we head to the first room assigned to us.
The second bedroom
Our second bedroom has 2 single beds. This time, they’re well separated!
Here is a tour of this bedroom which is not a “superior” room like the previous (so a little smaller).
A small kettle is available with tea and coffee.
And here is the bathroom, consisting of a large shower. Everything is very clean.
This room overlooks the street which is rather quiet.
Bottom line
The Best Western Hotel Hebron is not a luxurious hotel, but functional and perfectly located, very convenient with its location close to Central Station and Tivoli Park.
Also, don’t hesitate to ask the reception which will offer better rates for tickets to the Park!
In short, we recommend this hotel!
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- Review: Lufthansa Business Lounge – Boston BOS
- Review: Scandinavian Airlines (SAS) A330 Business Class
- Review: Best Western Hotel Hebron – Copenhagen
- Review: Eventyr Lounge Copenhagen
- Review: Istanbul Turkish Airlines Business Lounge
- Review: Turkish Airlines A330 Business Class
- Review: The Majestic Hotel Kuala Lumpur, Autograph Collection
- Review of The Plaza Premium Lounge in Kuala Lumpur
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- Review: SilverKris Lounge Singapore
- Review: All Nippon Airways B787 Business Class
- Review of ANA Arrivals Lounge Tokyo Narita Airport
- Review: Moxy Osaka Honmachi
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