71 Nyhavn is a high-end hotel based in two converted warehouses on the corner of the Nyhavn Canal and the main harbour front of Copenhagen, Denmark.
[1] In 1971, the building was restored and adapted by the architects Flemming Hertz and O. Ramsgaard Thomsen and converted into a hotel which opened the following year.
In 2000, the hotel was extended with the Puggaard Warehouse (Danish: Puggaards Pakhus), a yellow building from about 1850 located on the rear side of the Suhr Warehouse.
[1] The building is built in red brick and has 14 bays along Nyhavn and four bays along the main harbour front 71 Nyhavn is a four star hotel with a total of 150 rooms and suites.
The number of rooms in the red warehouse was reduced from 84 to 64 in connection with the most recent refurbishment of the hotel.