Welcome to Denmark's oldest hotel in Denmark's oldest city of Ribe

A charming historic hotel built in 1581 where the care of the guests is a noble brand.

Someone thinks that you do not know Denmark until you have spent the night at Hotel Dagmar and heard the quarterbacks from Ribe Cathedral. And there may be something about that. Not only because Ribe as Denmark's oldest city and former royal city has played a prominent role in the country's history, but also because Dagmar anno 1581 is the country's oldest hotel - and a fantastic piece of Danish hotel culture worth seeing.

With its central location on the square in Ribe, Hotel Dagmar is an excellent starting point for a closer look at the city's history and an attraction in itself with its red walls and beautiful tiled roofs. The hotel has 2 restaurants, each with its own style and atmosphere: Restaurant Dagmar offers culinary experiences in a romantic setting. The Weights Basement is a cozy and informal basement restaurant.

We offer a total of 54 charming and individually decorated rooms, including 48 charming double rooms, which over the years have been restored with gentle touch and respect for the old house and its genuine environment. All with shower / WC, TV and free internet.

In addition, we have 6 rooms in our annex on Square 16. The guardhouse was the city's first spraying station, since then the police station and attorney's office, until in 2017 we open our 6 rooms in the building.

Combine stays at Denmark's oldest hotel with historical and cultural experiences, and take the opportunity to experience nature and the Wadden Sea National Park, which surrounds Ribe.