Brøchner Hotels
carbon neutral city break in Copenhagen
Exchange the Champagne with
a One Tonne Carbon Quota

Neutralise the CO2 emissions associated with your travel by booking a City Break with a carbon quota. The traditional bottle of champagne is exchanges with a one-tonne carbon quota, which is subsequently delisted. Said in other words – you can become carbon neutral on an energy demanding weekend trip. Read about CO2-neutral hotels »


THE RATE INCLUDES:
2 nights accomodation in a double room.
A great and almost completely organic breakfast buffet.
High-speed internet access.
Access to the spa and wellness facilities at
Helle Thorup Spa Hotel Kong Arthur.
1 carbon quota


The First Carbon Neutral Hotel Chain

Brochner Hotels was the first hotel group in the world, which became carbon neutral. This means that both Hotel Kong Arthur, Ibsens Hotel, Hotel Danmark and Hotel Fox are carbon neutral on energy consumption.

Hotels can achieve carbon neutral energy consumption in many different ways. You can of course introduce a range of schemes for the reduction of energy themselves by installing energy-saving bulbs, avoiding air conditioning, turning down the heat and taking many other good initiatives. But, ultimately, a hotel's consumption of CO2 will depend to a great extent on the way in which the local electricity company has produced the power that is supplied.

Therefore, the simplest way to become CO2-neutral, apart from saving energy, is to purchase and delist CO2 quotas or CO2 credits to the equivalent of the energy consumption of the hotel. Read more about carbon neutral hotels »

Book City Break with a carbon credit
on: +45 33 95 77 77
or online:



At Hotel Kong Arthur
From 649,-/EUR app. 87,-
per person/night.
Look at Hotel Kong Arthur »
Book online

At Hotel Danmark
From DKK 488,-/EUR app. 65,-
per person/night.
Look at Hotel Danmark » Book online

At Ibsens Hotel
From DKK 528,-/EUR app. 71,-
per person/night.
Look at Ibsens Hotel » Book online


NOTICE:

The offer is valid for 2 persons in a double room for a limited number of rooms. Rates vary during the season, with November as the most advantageous month. Children up to 13 years of age are free. Extra bed DKK 300,- Vat and environmental taxes are inclusive.









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Choose a CO2-neutral hotel: Hotel Kong Arthur, Hotel Danmark, Ibsens Hotel or Hotel Fox, which all are CO2-neutral on energy consumption. A committee has been appointed to work on suggestions to reduce the general energy consumption. The CO2 quota system is the international community's mechanism for the regulation of CO2 emissions and most countries endorsed this in connection with the Kyoto Protocol. A CO2 quota is a permit to send 1 ton of CO2 into the atmosphere. Energy-producing companies are allocated a politically defined, annual number of quotas. If an energy company emits more than the allocated level, the company must purchase quotas to the equivalent of their additional consumption. CO2 quotas are a financial commodity and can be purchased on the stock market. By purchasing quotas and removing them from the market, you as a consumer can force energy companies to convert their production to climate-friendly energy, simply due to the fact that quotas will become more expensive or actually more difficult to get hold of. Put more simply: By purchasing and delisting CO2 quotas, you can force the energy companies to build more windmills e.g.