I agree with CathyC. Sure, in the context of Denmark and Danish hotels, it's fairly inexpensive (but still expensive for UK travellers). It's right on a busy main road, facing a railway line and an undeveloped building site. There is parking for a small number of cars, so you might get lucky - don't forget to get a token from the reception - they won't warn you if you don't ask!
The room I got was nasty. All kinds of stains on the carpet, decor from the 70s, and perhaps worst of all, the stench of poor plumbing which just stuck in the throat. It was on the top floor, and the lift only extends 3 floors, so you have to walk the rest.
The food is also dreadful. There was a "Mexican-inspired" buffet on, which wasn't even cheap. The food was not fresh, of poor quality, and lukewarm. I don't know why I agree to pay for it. Breakfast was no better - the scrambled egg had been burnt and then mashed up in an attempt to hide the black bits. I hunted for a coffee, but all the mugs had gone, and no-one was around in the dining room or even in the kitchen to get one.
One redeeming feature is the free in-room Wifi, which of course can add 15 Euros to the bill, but it's a small plus sailing on a sea of minuses.
- Ansgar Hotel Odense
