Amagerfælledvej 108
Copenhagen, Denmark
139 reviews
Zoku Copenhagen will be located on the vibrant Amager Island and will feature 160 Zoku Lofts.
Shared kitchen
Movie room
Meeting rooms
Outside area
Shared living room
Co-working
Bar
Cafeteria or restaurant
20.08.2025
review
We stayed in Zoku Copenhagen. Mom and I had the handicap accessible room since we both have mobility issues. It was two blocks from the Metro to go any where in Copenhagen. Having the Market to purchase groceries, pastries, hotdogs, drinks and breakfast items were easy for us to shop daily. I would go back to this place in a heartbeat.
14.08.2025
review
BEWARE OF THEFT. It’s unfortunate I have to post this but I think it’s important to note when choosing to stay at what you assume is a highly rated establishment. Similar to another review I’ve read here, Zoku housekeeping “could not find” an item I left in the room. This is extremely hard to believe given it’s at least $2000 euros in value and regardless of the value, the standard hotel policy is to hold onto a lost & found item for 90 days. I reported this missing item 4 days after my stay and it took them another 5 days with barely any correspondence in between to plainly tell me that housekeeping did not find it - not a single apology for even taking so long to reply. As others have also mentioned here, it’s likely the case that this item was discarded or stolen, both outcomes I deem very shocking for a hotel like this in Copenhagen. The housekeeping staff in general is extremely rude and before this incident was disappointing. We were not informed during check in that we have to tidy our own rooms using the pantry on each floor, so we asked one of the housekeeping staff if we could just please have new towels. Instead of directing us to the pantry or handing us some towels from her cart, she literally scoffed at us that “it’s not possible” so we had to go all the way to the lobby to ask how we can get any towels or cleaning.
11.08.2025
review
Zoku seems in the middle of nowhere when you arrive, but it isn’t. Thanks to the bike rentals it’s about 12 minutes to anywhere (highly recommend) and there is a train station a 5 minute walk away that is super easy. The grocery store downstairs is great to have, we got breakfast food here. My only issue were: 1. We had a garden room facing the courtyard - I felt really claustrophobic and would ask for a street side room next time even if there might be street noise. 2. It was warm when we were in town and the window only opened an inch (didn’t help the claustrophobia…) and the air can only be adjusted by a few degrees, so we got hot in the loft at night. Otherwise the room was just as pictured and very quiet. Couch could have been more comfy too, it was small and not good for lounging. Staff was super great and helpful. Room was clean. Coffee every morning on the rooftop was delightful. Final bill was very reasonable for CPH. Would stay again for sure.
20.07.2025
review
A space designed for young entrepreneurs. Oddly, the rooms have been designed around the concept of holding business meetings and the bed is viewed as something secondary/less important. The designer thought it more important to give their guests a giant table and hide the bed in an elevated cage. Fine, if you are a “young, single entrepreneur” who loves the nostalgia of childhood bunk beds and dens, not so great when you’re a middle aged couple, on their holiday. The chore of climbing over your sleeping other half to use the bathroom, highlighted how this room was designed on novelty, rather than function. The pointless gymnasium rings hanging from the ceiling supported this attraction to playful novelty. Do be aware of the constant hum of an air filtration system, with an extra vent inside your bed cage. We did ask if we could change rooms, to a more conventional room with a bed accessible from both sides, but we were told they were designed for customers with disabilities and all were currently occupied. The roof top reception lounge and restaurant is a great space, but this is taken over with people working and team meetings, so not somewhere you would be comfortable being, while on holiday. The breakfast is excellent, with good healthy options. The location is close to the metro station and university. 30 minutes walk into town. If you value sleep and comfort, over team meetings, Zoku is not for you. It is not a great sign, when you look forward to going home, so you can finally get a good nights sleep. If we visited Copenhagen again, we would stay more central, in a hotel that placed the bed as the most important part of the room.
12.07.2025
review
I can’t say enough good things about the team at Zoku Copenhagen. From the moment I arrived, I felt truly welcomed—not just greeted, but known. The service was top-tier, yet wrapped in a kind of folky, familiar warmth that made it feel more like staying with old friends than at a hotel. During my stay, I had a medical emergency, and Helle, one of the managers, went above and beyond to help me find an urgent medical appointment. Her kindness and calm in a stressful moment meant the world to me. I’ll never forget it. Marsha and Sergio were also incredibly supportive and thoughtful when I needed it most—true examples of what hospitality should feel like. The entire team—Hannah, Maria, Thomas, Jose—every single person I encountered brought such great energy. Friendly, professional, helpful, and always happy to share local tips and make you feel at home. My room was clean, comfortable, and cozy—everything I needed to unwind and feel grounded. If you're visiting Copenhagen, stay at Zoku. It’s more than just a place to sleep—it’s a place where people care. And that makes all the difference.
11.07.2025
review
Living at Zoku Copenhagen combines the functionality of an apartment with the comfort of a hotel and a dedicated workspace. The micro-apartments are well designed – they include a sleeping area, kitchen, large work surface, and big window panels (which I personally really like), offering both comfort and privacy. Additionally, there’s a coworking space, bar, restaurant, and networking events on-site, which support remote work and social interaction. The location near the metro makes it easy to reach the city center quickly. It’s a great place to live, work, and connect
07.07.2025
review
The rooms were very clean and cute. The vibes of the hotel were great. The common area was great for socializing or getting work done while on our trip. Beds very comfy!
25.06.2025
review
Loved my stay at Zoku Copenhagen! Stylish loft-style room, cozy rooftop, and super friendly staff. Great location near the metro. Perfect for both work and relaxation. Highly recommend.
Amagerfælledvej 108
Copenhagen, Denmark
139 reviews
Zoku Copenhagen will be located on the vibrant Amager Island and will feature 160 Zoku Lofts.
Shared kitchen
Movie room
Meeting rooms
Outside area
Shared living room
Co-working
Bar
Cafeteria or restaurant
20.08.2025
review
We stayed in Zoku Copenhagen. Mom and I had the handicap accessible room since we both have mobility issues. It was two blocks from the Metro to go any where in Copenhagen. Having the Market to purchase groceries, pastries, hotdogs, drinks and breakfast items were easy for us to shop daily. I would go back to this place in a heartbeat.
14.08.2025
review
BEWARE OF THEFT. It’s unfortunate I have to post this but I think it’s important to note when choosing to stay at what you assume is a highly rated establishment. Similar to another review I’ve read here, Zoku housekeeping “could not find” an item I left in the room. This is extremely hard to believe given it’s at least $2000 euros in value and regardless of the value, the standard hotel policy is to hold onto a lost & found item for 90 days. I reported this missing item 4 days after my stay and it took them another 5 days with barely any correspondence in between to plainly tell me that housekeeping did not find it - not a single apology for even taking so long to reply. As others have also mentioned here, it’s likely the case that this item was discarded or stolen, both outcomes I deem very shocking for a hotel like this in Copenhagen. The housekeeping staff in general is extremely rude and before this incident was disappointing. We were not informed during check in that we have to tidy our own rooms using the pantry on each floor, so we asked one of the housekeeping staff if we could just please have new towels. Instead of directing us to the pantry or handing us some towels from her cart, she literally scoffed at us that “it’s not possible” so we had to go all the way to the lobby to ask how we can get any towels or cleaning.
11.08.2025
review
Zoku seems in the middle of nowhere when you arrive, but it isn’t. Thanks to the bike rentals it’s about 12 minutes to anywhere (highly recommend) and there is a train station a 5 minute walk away that is super easy. The grocery store downstairs is great to have, we got breakfast food here. My only issue were: 1. We had a garden room facing the courtyard - I felt really claustrophobic and would ask for a street side room next time even if there might be street noise. 2. It was warm when we were in town and the window only opened an inch (didn’t help the claustrophobia…) and the air can only be adjusted by a few degrees, so we got hot in the loft at night. Otherwise the room was just as pictured and very quiet. Couch could have been more comfy too, it was small and not good for lounging. Staff was super great and helpful. Room was clean. Coffee every morning on the rooftop was delightful. Final bill was very reasonable for CPH. Would stay again for sure.
20.07.2025
review
A space designed for young entrepreneurs. Oddly, the rooms have been designed around the concept of holding business meetings and the bed is viewed as something secondary/less important. The designer thought it more important to give their guests a giant table and hide the bed in an elevated cage. Fine, if you are a “young, single entrepreneur” who loves the nostalgia of childhood bunk beds and dens, not so great when you’re a middle aged couple, on their holiday. The chore of climbing over your sleeping other half to use the bathroom, highlighted how this room was designed on novelty, rather than function. The pointless gymnasium rings hanging from the ceiling supported this attraction to playful novelty. Do be aware of the constant hum of an air filtration system, with an extra vent inside your bed cage. We did ask if we could change rooms, to a more conventional room with a bed accessible from both sides, but we were told they were designed for customers with disabilities and all were currently occupied. The roof top reception lounge and restaurant is a great space, but this is taken over with people working and team meetings, so not somewhere you would be comfortable being, while on holiday. The breakfast is excellent, with good healthy options. The location is close to the metro station and university. 30 minutes walk into town. If you value sleep and comfort, over team meetings, Zoku is not for you. It is not a great sign, when you look forward to going home, so you can finally get a good nights sleep. If we visited Copenhagen again, we would stay more central, in a hotel that placed the bed as the most important part of the room.
12.07.2025
review
I can’t say enough good things about the team at Zoku Copenhagen. From the moment I arrived, I felt truly welcomed—not just greeted, but known. The service was top-tier, yet wrapped in a kind of folky, familiar warmth that made it feel more like staying with old friends than at a hotel. During my stay, I had a medical emergency, and Helle, one of the managers, went above and beyond to help me find an urgent medical appointment. Her kindness and calm in a stressful moment meant the world to me. I’ll never forget it. Marsha and Sergio were also incredibly supportive and thoughtful when I needed it most—true examples of what hospitality should feel like. The entire team—Hannah, Maria, Thomas, Jose—every single person I encountered brought such great energy. Friendly, professional, helpful, and always happy to share local tips and make you feel at home. My room was clean, comfortable, and cozy—everything I needed to unwind and feel grounded. If you're visiting Copenhagen, stay at Zoku. It’s more than just a place to sleep—it’s a place where people care. And that makes all the difference.
11.07.2025
review
Living at Zoku Copenhagen combines the functionality of an apartment with the comfort of a hotel and a dedicated workspace. The micro-apartments are well designed – they include a sleeping area, kitchen, large work surface, and big window panels (which I personally really like), offering both comfort and privacy. Additionally, there’s a coworking space, bar, restaurant, and networking events on-site, which support remote work and social interaction. The location near the metro makes it easy to reach the city center quickly. It’s a great place to live, work, and connect
07.07.2025
review
The rooms were very clean and cute. The vibes of the hotel were great. The common area was great for socializing or getting work done while on our trip. Beds very comfy!
25.06.2025
review
Loved my stay at Zoku Copenhagen! Stylish loft-style room, cozy rooftop, and super friendly staff. Great location near the metro. Perfect for both work and relaxation. Highly recommend.