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Copenhagen
Canals, lakes and the sea form the backdrop to modern Copenhagen and are a reminder of the city’s heritage as a major Baltic port. This role is also reflected i…
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 I love Copenhagen because it's so easy to leave - ludicrously efficient trains whisk you from Central Station to the real Denmark in minutes. The royal park at Klampenberg is perfect for a stroll among the deer; the Riviera is the place to admire the breathtaking architecture of Arne Jacobsen, while Louisiana is home to one of the world's great modern art galleries. What's more, they all booze like demons - fantastic.


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Nightlife

Nightlife in Copenhagen changes fast and starts late - things rarely get going on Friday and Saturday night until after midnight. The city has an ever-changing range of clubs, restaurants and bars catering to all tastes - from pop to cutting-edge dance music or world-class jazz or pop. The city also has a surprise up its sleeve in the form of several popular DJ/bar/restaurant ’hybrids’ that change mood and function over the course of an evening. There is no one defined nightlife area, although b…

Sightseeing

The heart of Copenhagen is ringed by a series of lakes to the northwest and by the inner harbour to the southeast. It is characterised by narrow and predominantly pedestrian streets lined with gabled houses, enticing shops and cafes. The huge Rådhuspladsen (City Hall Square) lies at the western end of the central area. From here, a series of pedestrianised streets (Strøget) extend as far as Kongens Nytorv (King's New Square). The castles of Rosenborg and Amalienborg and the seaman's district of …

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