The smallest hotel in the world has just one room for guests
The Central Hotel in Copenhagen has just one 8ft x 10ft room that can only accommodate two people at a time

At one hotel in Copenhagen, you'll never complain about noisy neighbours in the next room or have your name forgotten by staff.
That's because there's only one room at Central Hotel.
At 8ft x 10ft, the room isn't particularly small but the fact that this hotel can only accommodate two people at a time makes it the smallest hotel in the world.
Oh yeah, and it's located above the city's smallest coffee shop.
That coffee shop can sit just five people at a time, but guests at the hotel are guaranteed a seat as breakfast is included here when you spend the night.
While pocket-sized, the double room of Central Hotel has detailing to make even the pickiest guest feel right at home.
The room includes a double bed with sheets from Geismar, a bathroom with shower, a mini bar, a flat screen television that can be hidden from view, and a stereo with iPhone dock and iPhone pre-loaded with songs.
The small side building is more than 100 years old, and was originally a shoemaker's workshop with a tiny apartment on top.
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In 2011, former set designer Leif Thingtved and indie entrepreneur Jacob Kampp, bought the place and opened a small cafe on the ground floor.
Leif then spent the next 18 months designing, building and decorating the hotel room.
The price is 2.100 DKK (£245) per night for the room with breakfast included.