Scandic Palace Hotel

Sjælland, København · Denmark · Hotell · Scare 3/5

On the second floor, guests sense a strange presence in their rooms. On the fourth floor, paintings mysteriously fall from the walls.

Palace Hotel at Rådhuspladsen is one of Copenhagen's classic addresses, an Art Nouveau building from 1910 that dominates the city skyline with its clock tower. The hotel is now part of the Scandic chain, but some of its older guests have never checked out.

Activity is strongest on the second and fourth floors. On the second floor, guests repeatedly report feeling watched in their rooms — a presence that sits at the edge of the bed without being seen. On the fourth floor, it is the paintings that haunt: they fall from the wall in a way that cannot be explained by nails or fixtures. According to staff, some guests request room changes for this very reason, while others specifically ask for the "haunted" room.

FAQ

How scary is Scandic Palace Hotel?

Scandic Palace Hotel has a scare factor of 3/5 according to Haunted Places’ verified ratings.

Where is Scandic Palace Hotel located?

Scandic Palace Hotel is in Sjælland, København, Denmark.