Positioned as a year-round resort, the CORI Hornbæk Hotel brings a distinctive Scandinavian aesthetic to a destination long favoured by discerning travelers and Copenhagen’s creative collective. Located 40 minutes from the capital, the idyllic seaside town has remained a hidden gem and tranquil sanctuary, composed of weathered beach houses and dune-backed sands. Hornbæk Beach – widely regarded as one of the country’s most beautiful stretches of coastline – is defined by soft white sands, calm swimmable waters, and a quality of light that has drawn artists and designers for generations. Now, CORI Hotel enjoys a front-row position on the beachfront.
Returning the building to its 1930s origins as a ‘Badehotel’ (seaside hotel), CORI’s wellness offering is rooted in the restorative power of the sea and Scandinavian lifestyle. The CORI Spa is a holistic wellbeing destination where nature and innovation converge to offer experiences focused on longevity, relaxation and balance. Opening later this year following the hotel’s debut, the spa is rooted in the rhythms of the Danish coast – designed as a sensory haven featuring rounded architectural lines and natural materials that nurture underfoot. The experience is centered around a striking greenhouse-inspired indoor pool designed to blur the boundary between indoors and out.
Led by renowned chef Brian Mark (formerly at one Michelin-starred Søllerød Kro), Cori Table presents a modern, vibrant Nordic coastal culinary experience enriched with Mediterranean influences. With a setting for up to 55 guests, the restaurant is designed for meaningful socialising and long, effortless conversations in a lively space that carries the ease of familiarity and intimacy.
A great solo travel tip spotted this week on Hotel Designs.


