Okay, so I wanted to find a decent place to stay in Copenhagen, and Hotel Hebron kept popping up. I figured I’d give it a shot and document the whole process, from booking to checking out. Here’s how it went down:

Finding and Booking
First, I started by, you know, just searching online. I typed in “Hotel Hebron Copenhagen” to see what came up. I looked at some pictures, browsed through the usual booking sites, and read a few reviews – the usual stuff. I wanted to get a feel for the place and see if it was in a good location.
I looked for the official website, wanting to see if booking direct would get me a better deal or some perks. Sometimes you get lucky that way!
After comparing prices and checking out the room options, I picked a standard double room. Seemed like a good balance of price and comfort. I made sure to double-check the dates, and the cancellation policy, I made the booking. I Got a confirmation email pretty much instantly – always a good sign.
Checking In
Fast forward to the trip! I arrived in Copenhagen, found my way to the hotel (thank goodness for map apps!). The hotel was easy enough to spot.
I walked up to the front desk, gave them my name, and they found my reservation no problem. The staff were friendly and spoke English well, which, let’s be honest, is always a relief.

They gave me my room key (or keycard, more likely these days), told me about the breakfast hours, and pointed me towards the elevators. Standard check-in procedure, nothing out of the ordinary.
The Room
I Got to my room, and first impressions? Pretty good! It was clean, the bed looked comfy, and it had all the basic stuff I needed: a TV, a bathroom with a shower, and a place to hang my clothes.
I checked out the bathroom – you know, making sure there were towels and soap, and everything was working.
I spent a few minutes unpacking, getting settled in, and connecting to the Wi-Fi. It worked fine, which is crucial for me. I need to stay connected, look up places to eat, and all that.
Overall Experience
Throughout my stay, I found the hotel to be pretty quiet. The breakfast was decent – your standard continental spread with some pastries, cereal, and coffee. Nothing fancy, but it did the job.

The location was convenient.I was able to walk to some of the places I wanted to visit, and the public transport was easy to access.
Checking Out
When it was time to leave, checking out was a breeze. I just went to the front desk, handed over my key, and they asked if I had anything from the minibar (which I didn’t). They printed out my bill, I paid, and that was that.
Overall, I’d say Hotel Hebron was a solid choice. It wasn’t the fanciest place I’ve ever stayed, but it was clean, comfortable, and in a good location. It met my needs perfectly, and I’d definitely consider staying there again if I’m ever back in Copenhagen.