Hotel Öresund is a privately owned, classical hotel with ancestries dating back to the 18th century. Today it is one of the largest conference and arrangement hotels in the region.
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ancestries dating back to the 18th century. Today it is one of the largest conference and arrangement hotels in the region. Landskronas Castle, Borsta Husen
In the heart of coastal town Landskrona, just a stone’s throw from the sea, is the ... more
privately owned Hotel Öresund, with a history dating back to the 18th century.Under the impressive 18th century vaults of the open kitchen restaurant Nils Holgersson gue...
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Advantages: the people, lovely parks summertime, great links to Denmark, many cultures represented, The Malmo festival! Disadvantages: can't think of any, but being from the city I'm probably very biased :=)
, festive crowd. The Malmö Festival is the largest annual event taking place in southern Sweden and attracts some 1.5 million visitors. The Festival's opening ceremony takes place at Stortorget (the Main Square), where the biggest crayfish party in the world is held. For eight days and seven nights, you can enjoy music and entertainment to suit all tastes on outdoor stages or in music marquees all around the city centre. Experience the culinary variety offered by the hundreds of food stalls throughout the week, and for the little ones and teenagers there are lots of fun activities. The best of all, IT'S FREE! Apart from the food obviously!
One big plus is that with the Öresunds bridge you can now easily get across to the Danish capital of Copenhagen in a mere 35 min from city centre to city centre. The trains run every 20 min every day ...
tessmalm 02.06.2007
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Advantages: Excellent rail connections, well designed, Huge Duty Free area Disadvantages: Crowded Check-In, Costly catering
Arriving at Copenhagen airport, one immediately remarks; "What a nice airport!"
The glass is spotless, and allows lots of natural light in, and the floors are made from a gorgeous polished wood. Everything is clean, there is a lot of space, and it is so easy and swift to move through the formalities.
I arrived at lunchtime, so it was quite busy, and all the facilities were open and staffed, I can not say how it would be if you were to arrive during the night!
Taxis are easy to find, and are similarly expensive to those in London. Most of the drivers have satellite navigation, so will find any address in the region. Some taxis are also licensed to go over The Oresund to Sweden. I do not know how much this would cost, but I would advise taking the train.
The airport railway terminal is very modern, with fast trains going in to ...
Advantages: Lots to do, easy to navigate, friendly people Disadvantages: Very Expensive
COPENHAGEN
My family and I had a lovely midweek winter break in Copenhagen, although there were a couple of hiccups (none the fault of Copenhagen itself) that I will come to later.
Copenhagen is both the largest city and capital of Denmark, a small country of 5.2 million people.Greater Copenhagen has a population of about 1.5 million people. The city is located on the island of Sealand (Zeeland) just across the Oresund Straight from Malmo, Sweden. A new bridge/tunnel was = completed in July 2000 linking those two countries.
It is the largest city in Scandinavia and is also the seat of Denmark's 179 member parliament (the Folketing).
Before I went to Copenhagen all I really knew about it was through the fairy stories of Hans Christian Anderson, I was very much looking forward to finding out much more.
We booked our ...
Hotel Öresund is a privately owned, classical hotel with ancestries dating back to the 18th century. Today it is one of the largest conference and arrangement hotels in the region.