Velkommen til København! Welcome to Copenhagen! Online Vacation Center welcomes you to Copenhagen and wishes you a pleasant stay! One of the oldest capital cities in Europe and home to the oldest European Monarchy, Copenhagen is considered the crown jewel of Scandinavia. With its rich history, modern approach to life, stunning architecture and thriving culinary scene, Copenhagen is a truly unique city. In this guide you will find useful information about the city; however, we encourage you to speak with the concierge for more detailed information. We also recommend keeping a business card from the hotel in your wallet or taking a picture of it, so that you always have the hotel address with you. Online Vacation Center is interested in your feedback, so we encourage you to fill out our post-vacation survey when you get home. Every comment is read by management, and some great additions to our programs have been suggested by clients like you. Have a wonderful stay in Copenhagen! THINGS TO DO AND SEE Strøget - One of the longest pedestrian streets in Europe with an array of cafés and boutiques. Many stores are closed on Sunday. Nyhavn - A picturesque 17th-century canal with colorful houses along the waterfront. National Museum of Denmark (Nationalmuseet) - Contains fascinating exhibits that focuses on 14,000 years of Danish history and cultural exhibits from around the world. Closed on Mondays. For information, visit https://en.natmus.dk/ The Little Mermaid Statue (Den Lille Havfrue) - The world-famous statue based on Hans Christian Anderson’s fairy tale. Bus 26 stops close to the statue, or take the water ferry from Nyhavn to the Nordre Toldbod ferry stop and walk 10 minutes from there. Carlsberg Brewery tour - Tour the factory where this internationally popular beer is made. Go on a tour, or take the S-train and walk 5 minutes from the Carlsberg Station. Go on a tour! - Click Here for tours (and shore excursions). Hint: use code OVCSE10 for a 10% discount from Online Vacation Center (must click the link from this PDF to redeem). City tours are available in the embark and debark cities of most cruises. Just enter your ship and sail date (sail date, NOT hotel start date) and look for these buttons on the itinerary: Click Here for a second option for booking city tours. There’s more to see! For more information, visit http://www.visitcopenhagen.com/ NOTES: _________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ CUISINE & RESTAURANTS There’s a plethora of local cuisine to try: cold-smoked salmon on a slice of rye bread, sausages, fish cakes, craft beer, artisanal cheeses and so much more. In addition to using the resources below to guide your stomach through Copenhagen, we encourage you to speak with the hotel concierge for the best local options. Food recommendations: https://spoonuniversity.com/uncategorized/11-danish-foods-must-try-denmark And https://theculturetrip.com/europe/denmark/articles/11-dishes-to-eat-when-you- are-in-copenhagen/ Restaurant recommendations: https://www.tripadvisor.com/Restaurants-g189541-Copenhagen_Zealand.html And https://www.eater.com/maps/best-copenhagen-restaurants-38 TRANSPORTATION Copenhagen has a great public transportation system. The best way to get around is either by Metro, bus, train, or ferry. Taxis are also available. For information, visit https://www.visitcopenhagen.com/copenhagen/transportation/public-transport and for metro and train maps, visit: http://www.scandinaviastandard.com/public- transport-in-copenhagen/ FUN FACTS There is no word for “please” in the Danish language, so conversations can seem a bit abrupt to people from North America. There is not a single mountain in Denmark, but there is a 557-foot hill called Møllehøj. About 55% of Copenhagen residents ride their bicycle to and from work. PRACTICAL INFORMATION Currency – Danish Krone Please visit https://www.oanda.com/currency/converter/ for the current exchange rate. Right before your trip, fill in the below amounts to keep with you as a guide. 10 DKK = $____ 100 DKK = $____ 500 DKK = $____ 50 DKK = $____ 200 DKK = $____ 600 DKK = $____ Tipping It is not customary to tip in Denmark. You are welcome to tip if you like, but it is not expected. Service charges are usually included in the bill for restaurants, taxis, etc. Tour guides are an exception to this; most guides will appreciate or expect a tip. Electric Current Plugs in Denmark look like this, so you will need an adapter. Voltage is 220- 240, whereas in the U.S. and Canada it is 110, so you will also need a converter. However, most chargers these days have a box which will act as a converter. If your charger says “Input: 100-240V, 50/60 Hz” then you do not need to use a converter. Weather °C to °F Quick Reference Guide: -5° C = 23° F 5° C = 41° F 15° C = 59° F 25° C = 77° F 35° C = 95° F 0° C = 32° F 10° C = 50° F 20° C = 68° F 30° C = 86° F 40° C = 104° F Average high and low temperatures for Copenhagen: JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC High °F 36 39 41 50 61 66 70 70 63 54 45 39 Low °F 28 27 32 36 45 52 55 54 50 45 37 32 LOCAL LANGUAGE The local language is Danish, although Copenhagen is a very English-friendly city. Here are some basic phrases in Danish: Hello Hej (High) Excuse Me Undskyld (Un-school) Goodbye Farvel (Fah-vel) Sorry Beklager (Bi-clay-er) Yes Ja (Ya) Thanks Tak (Tack) No Nej (Nay) Police Politi (Po-lee-tee) Open Aben (Oben) Hospital Hospitalet (Haws-pee-tai-let) Closed Lukket (Lou-ket) City Center Centrum (Cen-trum) Do you speak English? Taler du Englesk (Tyler do eng-glesk) Bathroom - Women Toilet - Damer (Day-mah) Bathroom - Men Toilet - Herrer (Hair-ah) NOTES: _________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ EMERGENCY INFORMATION AND SAFETY The emergency number for the Danish police, rescue, and fire departments is 112 The U.S. State Department advises all travelers, regardless of destination, to avoid demonstrations and to secure your belongings to avoid pickpockets while in crowded tourist centers. Up-to-date travel information specific to Denmark can be found at https://travel.state.gov/content/passports/en/country/denmark.html U.S. Embassy Canadian Embassy Address: Dag Hammarskjölds Allé 24 Address: Kristen Bernikowsgade 1 2100 København Ø 1105 Copenhagen K Telephone: (+45) 3341 7100 Telephone: (+45) 3348 3200 After-hours: (+45) 3341 7400 After-hours: 613-996-8885 .
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