#1 of 13 things to do in Copenhagen
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Annatasja says:
Denmark suffers from soccer fever. No doubt about that! Like many other European countries we love this sport and over 300.000 men, women and children are playing in clubs. That is quite many considering that the fact that we are a population of only 5, 5 mill. people and in addition are all the peo…
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#2 of 13 things to do in Copenhagen
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cheriecher says:
Thumbs Up Design For Beautiful Life :: DDC
Future designing for FLOW
FLOWmarket is a design lab that explores what will be the short commodities of the future. Among the goods on the shelves of ‘FLOWmarket’ are inner calmness, pauses, stress killers, clean air, choice takers. The goal is a…
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#3 of 13 things to do in Copenhagen
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Amias says:
An amusement park in the centre of the city.
This is one of the more memorable attractions I have visited and had quite an amazing day here.
While the tickets this summer 2009 were 285DK (yes not the cheapest) it certainly was worth it as this included the multi ride pass (most rides costing 6…
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#4 of 13 things to do in Copenhagen
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cax says:
Copenhagen Zoo is definately one of the best. Of all the Zoo's I've been to onley Singapore can match it - and it definately belongs in a top five zoos of the world.
The entrance fee is DKK 130 which is quite a lot but on the other hand you get what you pay for and I dont mind paying a lot for a…
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#5 of 13 things to do in Copenhagen
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Marjis says:
If you are in Copenhagen you must go to see The Little Mermaid.
Statue is placed in the harbour and it is pretty easy to find. There is many signs to help tourists find it. If you are going to follow the signs you should know that The Little Mermaid is Den Lille Havfrue in Dansk.
There is not much…
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#6 of 13 things to do in Copenhagen
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opinari says:
This town is a counter-culture center in the middle of Copenhagen. Graffiti covers almost every bit of available surface. There is almost always some type of live music playing at a free public stage. Good vegetarian restaurant. Lots of bums walking around, and the air is thick with pot smoke. Drug …
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#7 of 13 things to do in Copenhagen
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MadeleineGL says:
I spent a few hours this afternoon at the Assistens Cemetary in Copenhagen. It's just a few minutes from where I live, and I often go there to get a bit "away" from the city - it is a very popular place for people to take a walk, look at the old graves and monuments (many fun among) - or to have a p…
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#8 of 13 things to do in Copenhagen
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hdichter says:
The Danish Jewish Museum is located within the grounds of Slotsholmen (where Christiansborg Slot is). The Jewish Museum is right next to the National Library, housed in the former Royal Navy Boat House. It opened quite recently, in 2004, I think. Daniel Libeskind designed the museum, which is sha…
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#9 of 13 things to do in Copenhagen
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m49erfan says:
I've been living in Copenhagen on and off for about two years now and I have yet to write a review about anything that is in this place I now call home. So now is the time and I thought I would start out by reviewing one of my favorite museums in the world, the Louisiana Museum.
This museum is s…
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#10 of 13 things to do in Copenhagen
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hdichter says:
One of the best things about royalty is the plethora of palaces they have -- and that you can see a lot of them. Needless to say, with my love of royalty, Copenhagen was a great place to go! I visited Rosenborg and Amalienborg, as well as the ruins of Absalon's castle that are under Christianborg.…
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#11 of 13 things to do in Copenhagen
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hdichter says:
In addition to all of the palaces, there are a lot of other great museums in Copenhagen to see that you can fit in, many of which are right by some of the more well-known sights. I went to the Museum for Art and Design and the Resistance Museum, both of which I recommend.
The Museum of Art and D…
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#12 of 13 things to do in Copenhagen
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cheriecher says:
NEWAFRICA design from Africa south of Sahara Press - the world’s first exhibition on cutting edge African design.
The exhibition presented 30 designers of 12 nationalities addressing issues such as: cultural strength and identity, empowerment, sustainability and low-cost housing, improving liv…
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#13 of 13 things to do in Copenhagen
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cheriecher says:
Copenhagen from "Rundetaarn" Observatory
Christian IV had the Round Tower ("Rundetaarn") built in 1642 as an observatory. The foundation stone for Rundetaarn was laid in 1637.
The tower was the first stage of the Trinitatis complex, which was to gather three important facilities for the scho…
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