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A Day in Copenhagen A Day in Copenhagen Copenhagen, Denmark 1. Why should your city be visited Copenhagen consists of a multitude of areas, each with its own charm, history and distinctive character. Together they make up a vacation location that will surely keep you enchanted. You can explore the city by harbour tours and hop onto one of the many city bicycles that are readily available to rent equipped with a map on each bike. Being also one of the main fashion capitals in Europe, Copenhagen offers something for everyone. The presence of water, parks and bicycle paths is a place that is a must see. 2. Must see/Do NOT miss attractions Ladies Day - STRØGET (main shopping street) – Karen Blixen Museum With spouse or partner – http://www.jazzhusmontmartre.dk/ (Fabulous date night guaranteed) Noma – 2 star Michelin restaurant voted best in 2010 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Noma_(restaurant) Family Day – Tivoli, Bakken, Experimentarium, Louisiana, any of the state museums have something for the kids and it is free entrance 3. Very good things to do/see Harbour tour by Nyhavn (Netto or DSF), The Little Mermaid, New Opera House (if you love architecture), Marble Church, Gefion Fountain at the English Church St. Albans, Frederiksborg Castle and the Baroque Garden, Kronborg Castle (Kronborg slot) and Amalianborg. 4. Good restaurants o Chinese – Shangri-la in Virum, Restaurant Canton o Madklubben – Great value, great food ( http://madklubben.info/ ) o Noma – World renowned Michelin restaurant o Fransk Hot dog (at the hot dog stands) 5. Favorite Walks/areas of town There are really no favorites for us because there is so much to do that we are always doing something different. 6. THE place to have a relaxing beverage and take in the atmosphere (wine or coffee & cake ) Nyhavn - a colourful 17th century waterfront, canal and popular entertainment district 7. Shopping recommendations o SAND o Georg Jensen o Royal Copenhagen o Rosendahl o Illums o Magasin 8. Three things people might be surprised to learn about city a/o people 1. Expensive, expensive, expensive ☺ 2. Home of HC Andersen; Author of stories such as “The Little Mermaid” “The Ugly Duckling” and “The Emperor’s New Clothes”. 3. Bicyclists in the city TRUMP rights to move on the road… then pedestrians… then cars 9. Best time to visit Spring if we have a good one and summer 10. Transportation recommendations within the city – public transport getting to the city – public transport (taxis are very pricey) 11. If you have more than one day (could be a day trip) o Hop off and hop on bus tours but only if you have more than one day. o The city has so much to offer that it would be a shame to spend only a day. 12. Hotel recommendations o Momondo.dk o Hotels.com o Scandic hotels, o Cabinn hotel 13. Things to be aware of or to be avoided o If you are driving, do not turn right at a red light. o The area behind the Main train station - there are a lot of druggies and prostitutes there ☺ 14. Websites to check-out o http://www.visitcopenhagen.com/tourist 15. How disabled friendly is the city? Ok friendly. .
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