Copenhagen Travel Guide

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Amalienborg Palace (1749) and fountains. in Copenhagen The Dubliner coffee shop in Stroget.

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INNER CITY All Denmark's roads, trains, and bicycle paths lead to the heart of the Capital. The Inner City is the unrivalled commercial and cultural centre in the entire country; and, if Slotsholmen is included, also the political. Always buzzing with activity and crammed with people, the city is only completely empty on Sundays, as very few people … Read Copenhagen introduction

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Østre Anlæg

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Østre Anlæg was originally part of the moats of Copenhagen. The park was laid out in 1871 in the style of an English garden. In Østre Anlæg you find Statens Museum for Kunst with its white marble annexe, and the Hirschsprung Collection . You …
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Bellevue Teatret
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Rådhuspladsen
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Glyptoteket
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Den Lille Havfrue

Palace Hotel

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The location of this large, deluxe establishment simply can't be beaten. Located next to the Town Hall Square and across the road from the Tivoli Gardens , …
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Marriott Copenhagen
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Radisson SAS Royal Hotel
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Hotel D'Angleterre
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Radisson SAS Scandinavia Hotel

Kommandanten

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This was the first restaurant in Denmark to be awarded two of the very prestigious Michelin stars. Kommandanten is definitely for those willing to spend a lot of money for high quality French cuisine. And for those who do, they won't be …
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Restaurant Wiinblad
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Hercegovina
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Cassiopeia
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La Strada

I loved this city. The museums and palaces are beautiful and the streets are clean. Food is fine as well and the people are friendly and make an effort to help you even if they don't understand ... more

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Introduction

Copenhagen has been Denmark's capital for 600 years. It's an appealing and largely low-rise city comprised of block after block of period six-storey buildings. Church steeples punctuate the skyline, with only a couple of modern hotels marring the view.

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Not to miss

Charlottenborg Charlottenborg was built in 1683 as a palace for the royal family. Since 1754 Charlottenborg has housed Det Kongelige Kunstakademi, the Royal Academy of Fine Arts. Its exhibition hall on the eastern side of the central courtyard features changing exhibitions of modern art by …

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Facts for the Traveller

Population : 1700000 Area : 455km² Longitude / Latitude : 12.5500001907 / 55.7200012207 Currency : Danish Krone (DKK) Weights & Measures system : Metric

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Getting there & Getting around

Getting there You can fly into Copenhagen on scheduled flights from points all over Europe and from the US, South America, North Africa, the Middle East and Asia. Copenhagen International Airport is conveniently located in Kastrup, 9km southeast of the city centre. Charter flights cover many …

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History

Recent History The Danish Government has already committed to the move towards sustainable development within a 20-year time frame: it's seen as a world leader in the use of wind-farming technology, and aims for a reduction of the total emission of greenhouse gases by 21% (from the 1990 level) by …

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Weather

Copenhagen lies at approximately the same latitude as Moscow, central Scotland and southern Alaska. Considering its northerly location the climate is relatively mild. In the coldest winter months of January and February, the average daily temperature hovers around freezing point - and while …

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Overview of Rungstedlund

21km (13 miles) N of Copenhagen

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Overview

Copenhagen -- Kobenhavn in Danish -- has no glittering skylines, few killer views, and only a handful of meager skyscrapers. Bicycles glide alongside manageable traffic at a pace that is utterly human. The early-morning air in the pedestrian streets of the city's core, Stroget, is redolent of …

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Overview of Copenhagen

Copenhagen, the capital of Denmark, got its name from the word koben-havn, which means merchants' harbor. It grew in size and importance because of its position on the oresund (the Sound), the body of water between Denmark and Sweden, guarding the entrance to the Baltic. From its humble …

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Overview of Dragor

5km (3 miles) S of Copenhagen's Kastrup Airport This old seafaring town on the island of Amager is filled with well-preserved half-timbered ocher and pink 18th-century cottages with steep red-tile or thatched roofs, many of which are under the protection of the National Trust. Dragor …

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