"We had Studio Rooms - which come with a bed, desk and chair, TV, a small kitchen (with water cooker, microwave, fridge, water basin and some tableware) and an own lil bathroom.
It was a good space for one person for a week. We mostly ate "one the go" or re-heated food. But there is also a kitchen in the base floor if you want to cook something bigger.
No climate but you can open the window to air out your room. At night you might hear some trains chugging by, otherwise it was mostly quiet.
For Check-in we had help from a person at the front desk. We could have used a Self check-in desk. Used those for Check-Out
They offer snacks, sandwiches and drinks near the front desk and there is a bar on the base floor as well.
The lifts are only usable when you have a room card (which is a nice security detail).
After we got used to the danish traffic system we had no issues using the nearby bus and/or train station to navigate the city. In walking distance is a shopping mall and behind the train tracks is a very nice location for food with bars, restaurants and shops.
Right behind the hotel is also the travel bus main station (Flixbus and the likes). Very convenient if you arrived by one of those.
The Copenhagen main station is one stop away from this location (by train) so no big deal either way.
If you plan to use the public transport I highly recommend buying a multi day ticket. It's way cheaper that way instead of using the app to pay for each trip you might take."