This trendy restaurant boasts fine views of lake Sct. Jorgens; you can enjoy meals out on the terrace in summer. The lunch menu is a mix of classic Danish and international dishes... more
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This trendy restaurant boasts fine views of lake Sct. Jorgens; you can enjoy meals out on the terrace in summer. The lunch menu is a mix of classic Danish and international dishes like mature cheese with jelly and dark rum and salmon pickled in balsamic vinegar. Prices range from DKK30 to DKK80. There is a good selection of vegetarian options like aubergine stuffed with sun-dried tomato and red chillies for DKK82. Three-course meals are available from DKK 75. The house wine costs DKK145.
...I am danish and have live there until I left the country due to a job in the UK. What will strike a traveller going to my city, is the easyness of the local population. We danish on our home ground, will seem dramatically relaxed. And that is because we are relaxed, but furtermore the best tip of the day. Danish people are very open and friendly but have this problem taking the first step of contact. So give them a little pations and you might make true friends for life around any corner of Copenhagen. Ohh, the truth about danish women...it is true!...
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Advantages: beauty,culture & the sea! Disadvantages: none whatsoever
...Last year I went to Copenhagen
had always wanted to go but when I did it was hard to come back. It is a city which stays in your heart. Friendly people, European culture, good food and strangely enough not very cold weather. Even if you're disorganized you can find a clean and cozy place to stay with the help of the central accommodation agencies. The city is brimming with cultural events, arts exhibitions and nightlife entertainment to suit every taste. It is easy to find your way round and the sightseeings are amazing! The Little Mermaid in Nyhaven, numerous architectural sights, gardens and parks. Wonderful cafes & restaurants, as for shopping you'll be tempted especially by the wide range of leather available. I had a fabulous time and this is an understatement!...
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Advantages: Exciting city with everything you need Disadvantages: Accommodation a little expensive. Check first.
...I've been to Copenhagen several times for day trips. My girlfriend took me there because she thought I'd enjoy it. When I got there I was very impressed. I arrived in the centre. The first thing I noticed was how clean everything was. It's a big city but far less polluted than London. When you get onto the streets you'll also notice that Copenhagen has some very impressive architecture. Imagine if the whole of London looked like Picadilli Circus or Trafalgar Square - then you'd be close to Copenhagen in terms of architecture. As mentioned in another member's opinion, Copenhagen has Europe's largest pedestrian precinct. This is not just large but also has an excellent variety of top-quality clothes. You'll find many of the designer makes that we have in the UK. Lots of the clothes are considerably cheaper than they are at home...
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