Radhuspladsen and around
Before mid-morning you can have the wide open space of Rådhuspladsen almost to yourself, with only the gentle buzz of commuters flowing around you on foot, bike or car, and the late 19th and early 20th-century buildings looking down on you. This is an ideal time to explore the city .... Click Here for More
Slotsholmen and around
For its small square acreage, no other part of Copenhagen can compare with the island of Slotsholmen and its immediate vicinity in terms of buildings worth seeing, museums worth exploring and parks worth relaxing in. Immediately to the west of the island stands the Nationalmuseet (Nationa .... Click Here for More
Nyhavn and around
This area has a twin appeal, catering to hedonists and consumers as well as museum lovers and successfully managing to do both in the unique Museum Erotica. Prestigious stores are to be found along Østergade, where Strøget begins its long, shop-laden route to Rådhu .... Click Here for More
Vesterbro and Frederiksberg
Although the area immediately behind the railway station has plenty of hotels and sex shops, Vesterbro is not tourist land and a stroll down Istedgade offers a window on contemporary Copenhagen. In the 19th century, the city authorities came to regard the area as suitable ground for a w .... Click Here for More
Around the Three Lakes
With parts of central Copenhagen a tad too manicured and mono-cultural for its own good, the workaday, multi-cultural feel of Nørrebro provides a healthy antidote. As in Vesterbro, young professionals are gentrifying the area with voguish cafés, bars and clothes shops, but it is the Pal .... Click Here for More
Christiania and around
Christiania on the island of Christianshavn, much more than a social laboratory in alternative living, is a bustling and buzzing venue when the restaurants, cafés and stalls are teeming with patrons. The place fascinates Danes as much as foreigners and the guided tour is recommended as a qui .... Click Here for More
North Zealand Coast
Copenhagen is on the island of Zealand and the northern coast of the island stretches as far as the town of Helsingør, 1¼ hours away by train from Central Station. Train-window views of the flat countryside between Copenhagen and Helsingør are unexciting but the beaches and the var .... Click Here for More
Roskilde and Hillerod
There are two towns inland from Copenhagen that are well worth considering as day trips from the capital, Roskilde and Hillerød. Thereare two good reasons for visiting Roskilde three if the festival is counted an impressive cathedral and a terr .... Click Here for More
Ishoj and Amager
In the wake of the Øresund bridge link to Sweden the area south of thecity is being transformed and soon a complete new town, Ørestad, will be built west of the airport. At present there are two main destinations: Ishøj for its modern art gallery, and the small island of Amager for .... Click Here for More
Malmo
Is it worth visiting Malmö? Probably not if your time is short, but given the ease of travel a day trip is a remarkably hassle-free way of seeing a part of Sweden, and current exchange rates (about 14 Swedish kroner (sek) to the pound sterling) mean dining and shopping costs less in Malm .... Click Here for More
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