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In the lounge, you’re offered a glass of bubbly while you wait for the staff to retrieve the key card to your room. If it feels like it’s taking too long, you can pass the time reading today’s issue of Børsen, neatly laid out, or one of the many books on design.

At Rox Resort, they call guests a couple of days before they arrive. At the luxury hotel by Køge Harbor, the idea is that you should feel noticed and well cared for — as you move through extravagant luxury.

England circa 1910 meets Shanghai in Køge

In the lounge, you’re offered a glass of bubbly while you wait for the staff to retrieve the key card to your room. If it feels like it’s taking too long, you can pass the time reading today’s issue of Børsen, neatly laid out, or one of the many books on design.
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Drift from the 36-degree heated infinity pool slips across the water and quickly changes direction each time the crisp spring wind sweeps over the rooftop terrace and out toward Køge Bay.

Inside, behind the large windows, the pool area awaits, with a dumpling bar and woven parasols above floral sofas, where especially couples lounge in matching beige bathrobes and slippers.

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