Copenhagen - Kööpenhamina

Nyhavn

Copenhagen[1] is Danish the capital and at the same time the largest city. It is located west of the Sound on the island of Zealand.

Regions

Areas of Copenhagen
  • Indre By. City centre.
  • Christianshavn. Originally built as a working-class neighborhood, it is familiar to most from the Free City of Kristiania.
  • Kastellet
  • Holmen
  • Vesterbro. This district, which extends west from the railway station, has a slightly similar appearance to Helsinki On the cliff: sex shops and vague nightlife but on the other hand also lots of casual bars, small cafes and affordable accommodation.
  • Frederiksberg
  • Nørrebro
  • Østerbro

Understand

Copenhagen is a Nordic city but also a Central European city. Although the city is one of the most important Nordic capitals, the distances to the city center are short, and the city is doing well on foot. The Danes speak English and also those who are fluent in Swedish are able to communicate with the Danes at least the basics.

Tourist information of the city [2] is outside the train station.

Come

By plane

Copenhagen Airport Kastrup (DATE: CPH, [3]) is SAS 's Home Ground, so connections are good everywhere. The airport is often praised for both its functionality and design. Finnair, SAS and Norwegian fly from Helsinki to Copenhagen. From the field is also low cost flights almost all over Europe.

The fastest, cheapest, and even easiest way to get downtown from the airport is by train. It leaves directly from the ground floor of the terminal and the journey to the train station (Hovedbanegården / København H) only takes 12 minutes. The required three-zone ticket costs SEK 34.50 (July 2010). For a larger group, it is worth buying a card (klippekort) ten times for SEK 175 - already three-way trips will be cheaper with the card.

Today, the Copenhagen Metro also extends to the airport. For the city center can be reached in about a quarter and the connections to the rest of the metro network are good. A ticket costs the same as a local train.

Also Malmön airport (DATE: MMX) The Swedish side is close. The train journey from Malmö to Copenhagen takes just over half an hour. Several low-cost airlines fly to Malmö in particular.

By road

Öresundsbron from the direction of Copenhagen.

When you arrive by night boat from Turku to Stockholm, you have time to drive to Copenhagen in the afternoon - the distance from Stockholm to Malmö is about 650 km. SwedishFrom Malmö you can quickly reach Copenhagen and the rest of Denmark along the Ostrobothnian Bridge across the Sound. The use of the bridge is subject to a bridge fee of € 20-150, depending on the vehicle and its length.

By train

There is a direct train connection from Stockholm to Copenhagen. All trains stop at the main train station [4], and the connections are good. Thanks to the bridges between the Great Belt and the Sound, trains run quickly from the island, for example To Århus and To Malmö.

By bus

Buses also stop at the train station. There are connections from different parts Denmark and e.g. From Malmö.

By boat

There are boat connections to the city From Oslo and From Poland.

Move

By bike and local train you can get anywhere

Copenhagen Region Route Guide: [5].

By bicycle

Baisikeli-bike rental

Like In Amsterdam, too, the bike is a common means of transport. If you do not have your own bike you can rent one or use city bikes. These are available from the bike racks in the center for a deposit of SEK 20 which will be returned as you return the bike. However, they are not allowed to go outside the city center, they will be fined if they get caught.

In the public

Metro and S-train network

The city can be reached by underground, German-style S-train and bus. A single ticket that allows you to travel in two zones (the cheapest possible ticket) costs DKK 24 for adults and DKK 12 for children and has the right to exchange for an hour. Tickets can be purchased at ticket kiosks, vending machines, by phone (web address: 1415.dk) or from bus drivers. There are also ten distance as well as 24 and 72 hour tickets.

The newer automatic metro in Copenhagen (opened in 2002) has two lines that can be used e.g. From Kastrup Airport to the city center. Metro official website: [6].

Bus network [7] is extensive, and it can be difficult to know which bus to go with because there are few maps at bus stops, there are many types of buses. Ordinary buses have only a number. "A-buses" (line number with the letter A) are six lines that make up the "backbone" of the bus network and do not have actual timetables during the day because they run every 2-6 minutes. S-buses go to the suburbs and do not stop at all stops. E-buses are express services that run during peak hours and N-buses are night lines.

By boat

Many of the city’s attractions are also visible from the sea. Guided boat trips include:

  • DFDS Canal ToursP Geography 3 b.pngNyhavn 3, 45 32 96 30 00, e-mail: . 9.30AM-8PM. water bus (no description): one-time ticket 40 Kr, day ticket 60 Kr; round (guided): one-time ticket 60 Kr, day ticket 75 Kr..
  • Netto-bådeneP Geography 3 b.pngHeibergsgade (Nyhavn), 45 32 54 41 02. 10-17 (until 19:00 in July and August). 30 Cr.

By taxi

A taxi ride in Copenhagen costs 11-16 EEK / km (1.5-2 €) and a start fee of 25 EEK. The largest taxi companies are:

  • Amager-Øbro Taxi (city center) 45 32 51 51 51
  • Codan Taxi (city center) 45 70 25 25 25
  • Taxa 4x35 (city center) 45 35 35 35 35
  • TaxaMotor A / S (city center) 45 70 338 338
  • Ballerup-Værløse-Herlev Taxa (northwest Copenhagen) 45 44 85 35 35
  • Taxa Selandia (Southern) 45 70 10 66 66
  • Taxinord (north) 45 45 83 83 83
  • Vest-Taxa (west) 45 43 45 45 45

Maps

See

  • KristianiaP Geography 3 b.png (Christianshavn Island). Founded in 1971, the "free district". Here you can visit buildings of all shapes and colors and enjoy the cultural offerings.
  • The little Mermaid (Den Lille Havfrue), Langelinie. One of the symbols of the city, a statue of a mermaid on display in 1913. The statue itself is surprisingly small, only 1.25 m high.
  • Amalienborg CastleP Geography 3 b.pngAmalienborg Slotsplads, 45 33 12 08 08. 11-16. Home of the Danish royals. On the Queen’s birthday 14.1 and other anniversaries, the royal family greets the people from the balcony. The castle has a museum that presents the history of the royal family. Also worth seeing is the guard change that takes place every day at. 12 55 kr.
  • 1 Botanical GardenP Geography 3 b.pngØster Farimagsgade 2 B, 45 35 32 22 22. palm house 10-15, garden: 8.30-18. The garden, run by the University of Copenhagen, showcases the country’s largest collection of different plants, including a wide variety of orchids. The huge greenhouse Palm House showcases tropical plants and trees. free.
  • CharlottenborgP Geography 3 b.pngNyhavn 2. Tue-Sun: 12-17. A classic mansion in Kongens Nytorv, which today houses a wide range of cultural institutions and various exhibitions. 60 Cr.
  • Dansk Design CenterP Geography 3 b.png (Danish Design Center), HC Andersens Boulevard 27, 45 3369 3369. Mon-Fri 10-17 (Wed: -21), Sat-Sun 11-16. A five-story exhibition showcasing Danish design in all possible forms. 50 Cr.
  • 2 GlyptoteketP Geography 3 b.pngDantes Plads 7, 45 33 41 81 41, e-mail: . Tue-Sun 10-16. Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek has exhibits over

10,000 works divided into two parts. One part deals with statues and other artefacts from ancient Egypt, Greece and Rome, the other European. The building itself and its tropical conservatory are well worth a visit. SEK 50, free for children under 18, free on Sundays.

  • RosenborgP Geography 3 b.pngØstre Voldgade 4A. 10-16. Renaissance palace with exhibits e.g. Danish crown jewels. 50 Cr.
  • National MuseumP Geography 3 b.png (National Museum), Frederiksholms Kanal 12, 45 33 13 44 11. Tue-Sun 10-17. Museum of Danish History, a significant collection of Viking artifacts. The museum also exhibits classical and oriental artifacts such as the Egyptian mummy. free.
  • TøjhusmuseetP Geography 3 b.png (Royal Danish Army Museum), Tøjhusgade 3, 45 33 11 60 37. Tu-Su: noon-4PM. Danish army equipment from the 17th century onwards. 30 Cr.

Tea

Tivoli entrance
Amager beach is almost 5 km long
  • CarnivalP Geography 3 b.pngVesterbrogade 3, 45 33 151 001. Open 13.4. – 23.9. from 11 a.m. to midnight. A traditional amusement park right in the center next to the train station. Especially fine in evening lighting. Admission SEK 75.
  • Nyhavn (New port). On a sunny day, a great area to sit on a bench, on the terrace or in the open-air café enjoying the beautiful air and watching the passers-by. When Nyhavn meets locals to know that spring has arrived, summer in turn most are tourists. In warm weather, you can often enjoy music or other street performances.
  • 1 RundetårnP Geography 3 b.png (Round tower), Købmagergade 52A. 10-22 (winter: -17). Climb the spiral stairs to the observation deck where you can see the whole of Copenhagen. 25 Cr.
  • Amager StrandparkP Geography 3 b.png. The 4.6 km long sandy beach offers the opportunity for all kinds of water sports. In addition to good-looking females and grooves, you can also spot planes taking off and landing from the adjacent Kastrup Airport. Metro station Amager Strand is right on the beach
  • Kongens HaveP Geography 3 b.png (King's Park), Øster Voldgade 4 B, 45 33 13 47 65. 7-22. In connection with Rosenborg Castle and the city's most popular park. Great place for a walk or picnic. free.
  • Christianshavns bådudlejning of CaféP Geography 3 b.png (Christianshavn Boat Rental and Cafe), Over the year 29, 45 32 96 53 53, e-mail: . There is a café and a rowing boat rental on the floating pier in the canal. 80 Kr / hour.
  • 3 Carlsberg Visitor CenterP Geography 3 b.pngGamle Carlsberg Vej 11, 45 33 27 12 82. Tue-Sun 10-16. Carlsberg, Denmark’s largest and best-known brewery, has largely moved to modern facilities in the countryside, but the old Copenhagen factory still produces some specialty beers. The old factory area is an interesting attraction open to visitors, as well as Carlsberg’s horse-drawn beer carts and the world’s largest collection of bottled beers. 60 Kr (price includes two drinks).
  • 2 Tycho Brahe PlanetariumP Geography 3 b.png (Planetarium), Gammel Kongevej 10, 45 33 12 12 24.. Mon 13-21, Tue-Sun 10.30-21. A planetarium named after a well-known Danish astronomer where you can learn about the history of astronomy and watch performances about the starry sky in a cinema. performances 130 Kr, exhibition free.
  • Copenhagen ZooP Geography 3 b.png (Københavns Zoo), Roskildevej 32 (Bus 4A, 6A or 26), 45 72 20 02 00. opening hours vary widely but at least open weekdays 9-16 & weekends 9-18. During the high season 9-21. The oldest zoo in Europe, operating since 1859. Today, the zoo has invested in displaying animals in their natural environment where possible. The pearls of the zoo include a large savannah area with a wide variety of animals, an elephant house and Tasmanian devils that can only be seen outside Australia in Copenhagen. The park has also been designed with the youngest in the family in mind - there are many play areas and you can often get to know the animals up close. If your hunger surprises, you will find both restaurants and fast food places and you will also have the opportunity to bring your own lunch to the picnic areas. 130 Kr (3-11 years - 70 Kr).
  • CinemathequeP Geography 3 b.pngGothersgade 55, 45 33 74 34 12. Mon-Fri 9-last screening. Part of the Danish Film Institute and a paradise for every film lover. Three theaters show classics, documentaries, feature films and film school graduation theses. The basement has a movie library of more than 3,500 works that are free to watch. In connection with Cinemateek, there is also a shop where you can buy movies and related literature, as well as a restaurant and a café. ranges from 0 to 55 kr.

Buy

Copenhagen, like the rest of Denmark, is not really one of the cheapest places to shop. Despite this, Köpis is a great place to shop, as there is plenty of selection and stuff. Clothing and design stores in particular attract people. There are plenty of small specialty shops and it wouldn’t make sense to list them in this guide because every traveler has a slightly different point of interest.

In Christiania you can go shopping for handicrafts and organic food, and there are several antique shops in the Nørrebro area.

  • Strøget. There is a pedestrian street in the city center, consisting of several streets (Østergade, Nygade, Vimmelskaftet and Frederiksberggade) called Strøget. It is easy to spend hours in different shops, but it is worth keeping in mind that a large part of the customers are tourists, so the prices are in line with that. The train-side end is a slightly more secular area with lots of cheap kebabs and cheaper shops. It is also worth deviating to smaller cross streets in the hope of discoveries.
  • Magasin du NordP Geography 3 b.pngKongens Nytorv 13, 45 33 11 44 33. Mon-Thu 10-19, Fri 10-20, Sat 10-17. Most of the capital has at least one traditional department store in the center. Located on the corner of Kongens Nytorv and Strøget, Magasin du Nord is over a hundred years old and still the finest shopping center in the city.
  • IllumP Geography 3 b.pngØstergade 52, 45 33 14 40 02. Mon-Thu 10-19, Fri 10-20, Sat 10-17. An eight-storey department store in the middle of Strøget, founded in 1891 and since then a competitor of Magasin du Nord for the title of best department store in Copenhagen. Illum consists of many small separate shops unlike Magasin.
  • FieldsP Geography 3 b.pngArne Jacobsens Allé 12, 45 70 20 85 05. Mon-Fri 10-20, Sat 10-17. Located on the island of Amager near the airport, Fields is the largest shopping center in Scandinavia; covers an area of ​​115,000 m2 and 140 shops.

Eat

Pølsevogn sausage

There will be no hunger in Copenhagen. There are a variety of restaurants for every departure. During the day, many restaurants have cheaper lunch prices, open for dinner at around 5 pm and people returning from partying in the morning gather in queues. pølsevognsausage kiosks or kebab places.

Cheap

In this city, you are never far from a kebab / shawarma / falafel restaurant where you can fill your stomach with about 50 crowns. Burger King, on the corner of Strøget and Rådhuspladsen, is open 24 hours a day.

  • Riz RazP Geography 3 b.pngStore Kannikestraede 19. Open 11.30-24. An interesting Mediterranean restaurant with a tasty vegetarian buffet. Meat dishes on the menu can be ordered in addition to the buffet. Especially popular with students.
  • HarshP Geography 3 b.pngKrystalgade 8-10 (opposite the main library), 45 33 15 19 15. 11-23. Inexpensive Turkish food. A 79 kroner buffet is a good choice, and for lunch the price is only 49 kr.
  • Café WilderP Geography 3 b.pngWildersgade 56, 45 32 54 71 83. Mon-Thu 9-24, Fri-Sat 9-02, Sun 9.30-24. Good and honest food for brunch, lunch, dinner or come to a pint lunch 60 kr, main dishes 145 kr.
  • Spicey KitchenTorvegade 56, 45 32 95 28 29. Inexpensive Indian-style food, including vegetarian options. main courses from 45 kr.
  • Cafe Høeg'sP Geography 3 b.pngEnghavevej 20, 45 33 31 34 89. Mon-Thu 10-01, Fri-Sat 10-05, Sun 10-24. A wide selection of Danish and imported beers, pasta on the menu, stuffed breads and puris. In summer weather, you can sit out to dine / drink on the comfortable terrace.
  • Cafe DyrehavenSønder Boulevard 72, 45 33 21 60 24. Tue-Sun 10-14. Before the traditional base cup of the working population, today it is a slightly finer café, although the former atmosphere has not completely disappeared with the renovation. Excellent food, coffee breads are not as good.
  • The Bronx Burger BarP Geography 3 b.pngNørrebrogade 114, 45 35 39 23 18. Tue-12-12, Fri-Sat 12-24, Sun 12-22. Spacious burger restaurant with good value for money in the heart of Nørrebro. There are also two vegev options on the list. 10% discount with student card. (apparently also a sister restaurant at Vandkunsten 1) burgers with one side dish and dip from SEK 98.

Mid-priced

  • Thai EsanLille Istedgade 7, 45 33 249 854. The small Thai restaurant has also opened other outlets with popularity, but Vesterbron Thai Esan is the first. Successful and tasty.
  • WagamamaP Geography 3 b.pngTietgensgade 20, 45 33 750 658. Sun – Thu 12–22, Fri – Sat 12–23. The only restaurant in the chain in the chain that is very popular with Japanese ramen restaurants. No table reservations. Main courses about 100 crowns.
  • Brasserie Chit ChatP Geography 3 b.pngSankt Peders Stræde 24 A, 45 33 33 93 39. Sun-Mon 17-22, Tue-Thu 17-23, Fri-Sat 17-24. A small cozy restaurant in the Latin Quarter serving Danish and Mediterranean cuisine. Happy hour deals on Sunday and Monday nights. Two course menus: 260 Cr.
  • Customs HouseP Geography 3 b.pngHavnegade 44, 45 33 31 01 30. every day 10-23. As the name suggests, in an old customs building on the edge of a harbor canal with a great view of Christianshavn. In fact, the house has three restaurants; Bancino serves Italian, Bar & Grill Scandinavian barbecue and Ebisu Japanese. main courses from 115 Cr.
  • Gammel MøntP Geography 3 b.pngGammel Mønt 41, 45 33 15 10 60. Mon-Fri 11.30-17. A very traditional Danish lunch restaurant in a beautiful red wooden house in a medieval district. from 85 Cr.
  • 1 CyprusP Geography 3 b.png (greek food), Kalvebod Brygge 59, 45 33 13 46 61. 11-22. A restaurant located in the Fisketorvet shopping center, which is not atmospheric, but the price-quality ratio is good. buffet: SEK 79 during the day, SEK 119 in the evening.
  • Bastionen LøvenP Geography 3 b.pngChristianshavns Voldgade 50, 45 32950940, e-mail: . Gourmet Danish food in a green setting. dinner menu 350 SEK, lunch 85 SEK.
  • Napa California Dining & DrinkingP Geography 3 b.png (American), Vester Søgade 6, 45 33 75 71 14. One of the few American restaurants in town (except for fast food chains). Exciting decor, fireplace and serving steaks, burgers and Californian wines. main courses from 119 Cr.

Price methods

  • Pub FiskerestaurantP Geography 3 b.pngGammel Strand 38, 45 33 15 89 15. Mon-Fri 18-22.30. Historic fish restaurant since 1920, serving quality and fresh Danish fish and seafood. multi-course dinner 750-1000 cr.
  • Thorvaldsens HusP Geography 3 b.pngGammel Strand 34, 45 33 32 04 00. 12-15.30, 17.30-22. Located next to the canal in the square opposite Slotsholmen, overlooking the Parliament and the Thorvaldsen Museum. International food selection and you can enjoy your meal indoors, on the courtyard terrace or on the street terrace. main courses from 195 Cr.
  • HermanP Geography 3 b.pngBernstorffsgade 5 (Nimb building near Central Station and Tivoli Gardens), 45 88 70 00 00. New versions of Danish dishes made from organic ingredients. In the Grill-Bar downstairs you can eat "gourmet hot dogs" for SEK 49. dinner from 495 Cr.
  • RentP Geography 3 b.pngStrandgade 93, 45 32 96 32 97. lunch: Tue-Fri 12-13: 30, dinner Mon-Sat 18-22. The Michelin-starred restaurant, which serves Nordic dishes, has received applause from e.g. in the English "Restaurant" magazine. Noma combines different dishes in new ways and surprisingly successfully. Whole dinners cost from 700 kroner upwards, but are considered by many to be worth the price. main courses from 295 Cr.
  • Era OraP Geography 3 b.pngOver 33 years, 45 32 54 06 93. General and very expensive Italian restaurant. The raw materials are imported directly from Italy and the service is of a high standard. Dinners with wine 1100-1750 Cr.

Juo

Cafes

  • Conditori La GlaceP Geography 3 b.pngSkoubogade 3, 45 33 14 46 46. Mon-Fri 8.30-17.30, Sat 9-17. Cakes, ice cream and cocoa have been served since 1870. Try the house specialty, "sports cake". from 42 kr.
  • LagkagehusetP Geography 3 b.pngFredriksborggade 6, 45 33 11 29 00. Mon-Thu 6.30-19, Fri 6.30-20, Sat 8-19, Sun 8-18. Christianhavn’s most famous bakery has opened a café on Kultorvet. Close to Nørreport station. 15-40 Cr..
  • Skt. Peders BageriSankt Peders Stræde 29, 45 33 11 11 29. Mon-Fri 7-17.30, Sat 7-16. Located in a relatively affordable Latin Quarter. There are special offers every day and you can bring coffee for ten crowns. English is spoken. 10-20kr..
  • The Living RoomLarsbjørnsstræde 17, 45 33 32 66 10. Mon-Thu 10-23, Fri 10-01, Sat 11-24, Sun (summer) 12-19. The Living Room is a nice place in the Latin Quarter with a clean and bright first floor and a more atmospheric second floor. Great place to enjoy a coffee on a cold day. A wide variety of coffees, most of which are organic, are also available for sale in cakes and beer. Concerts are occasionally held in the basement.
  • 7-Elevenon many corners of the street, mostly near stations. The kiosk chain is one of the cheapest cafes in the city, there are often offers such as "coffee and coffee bread 20 kr" 10-15kr.

Bars & pubs

  • CharliesP Geography 3 b.pngPilestræde 33, 45 33 32 22 89. Mon-Wed 14-02, Thu-Sat 12-02, Sun 14-21. Awesome selection especially British beers and real cask alleys. So popular that on weekends seating is not always enough for everyone.
  • Færgekroen BreweryP Geography 3 b.pngIn Tivoli, 45 33 75 06 80. every day 12-22 (in high season). An idyllic place inside Tivoli by the lake, beers are handled by an Austrian brewery and food is also available. main courses from 159 Cr.
  • FingerbølletP Geography 3 b.pngWildersgade 39, 45 32 54 67 17. Mon-Sat 11-02, Sun 12-02. Wanha is a decent bar that is popular with students, sailors and drunks. Cheap rates, pool table, dice games, and rock music.
  • Funch's VinstueP Geography 3 b.pngNørre Farimagsgade 55, 45 33 11 54 45. Mon-Thu 10-02, Fri-Sat 10-05, Sun 10-02. Popular bar among all kinds of people, good atmosphere and affordable prices.
  • The MooseP Geography 3 b.pngSværtegade 5, 45 33914291. on weekdays -03, on weekends later. A favorite of the students, a small bar named after a deer head nailed to the wall. On Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, two beers 32 kr.
  • Ørsted Ølbar & CafeP Geography 3 b.pngNørre Farimagsgade 13, 45 33 93 65 75, e-mail: . Mon-Tue 17-01, Wed-Thu 15-02, Fri-Sat 13-02, Sun 14-24. Cozy bar with a wide selection of beers, comfortable seating, billiards and football tables.
  • HalvandetP Geography 3 b.pngRefshalevej 325 (Holmen), 45 70 27 02 96. 11-until the temperature drops. Open-air restaurant / bar on the beach by the water. Here you can sit on a beach chair on hot summer evenings enjoying a cold beer and watching the beach life. brunch 95 kr, main courses 95 kr.

Nightclubs

  • Culture BoxP Geography 3 b.pngCrown Princess 54A, 45 26 43 94 00. to-Sat 11-05. The flagship of electronic music in Copenhagen, the music is handled by both experienced DJs and rising stars. Admission: 30-80 Cr.
  • Club MamboP Geography 3 b.pngVester Voldgade 85, 45 33 32 50 50. to 20-03, Fri-Sat 21-05. Latino nightclub with dance floor and lounge bar. Free salsa dance lessons on Thursdays at 8 p.m. At times quite crowded. Admission: 40-50 Cr.
  • StudenterhusetP Geography 3 b.pngKøbmagergade 52, 45 35 32 38 60. opening hours vary. Student-run café, bar and venue near Rundetårn. A wide range of performances and events.
  • VegaP Geography 3 b.pngEnghavevej 40, 45 33 25 70 11. 23-. A retro bar, a concert venue and a nightclub with two dance floors. Admission free before 01, after 60 Cr..

Sleep

Cheap

  • Danhostel - Copenhagen CityP Geography 3 b.pngH.C. Andersens Boulevard 50, 45 33 18 83 32, e-mail: . A clean but not-so-bohemian hostel, a good choice for those who appreciate cleanliness and are lovers of IKEA furniture. dorm place: 145-180 Kr, room: 580-720 Kr.
  • Hotel JørgensenP Geography 3 b.pngRømersgade 11, 45 33 13 81 86, e-mail: . Centrally located near Nørreport Station, all rates include breakfast. dorm place: 150 Kr, room: 625-720 Kr.
  • Hotel BethelP Geography 3 b.pngNyhavn 22, 45 33 13 03 70, e-mail: . A modest budget hotel near Nyhavn with a great view of the canal. from 645 Cr.
  • Sleep in FactP Geography 3 b.pngValdemarsgade 14, 45 33 79 67 79.. The hostel, which only operates during the summer months of July and August, otherwise serves as a clubhouse for local young people. Probably the cheapest place to stay in Copenhagen. 100-120 kr, breakfast included..
  • Cab-Inn CityP Geography 3 b.pngMitchellsgade 14, 45 33 46 16 16, e-mail: . Chain hotel with small and low prices. Location near Tivoli and 24-hour on-call reception. from 545 Kr, breakfast 50 Cr.
  • 1 EuroglobeP Geography 3 b.pngNiels Ebbesensvej 20, 45 33 79 79 54. Slightly worn hotel with shared bathrooms, TV room and kitchen but a good choice for a penny stretcher if the above facts do not cause any problems. 1hh: 400 Kr, 2-4hh 450-800 Kr.

Mid-priced

  • Hotel DanmarkP Geography 3 b.pngVester Voldgade 89, 45 33 11 48 06. Mid-range cozy hotel in the center. Free WLAN and excellent breakfast. alk 990 Cr.
  • Hotel TwentysevenP Geography 3 b.pngLøngangstræde 27, 45 70 27 56 27, e-mail: . Design hotel near the Town Hall Square. Small but elegant rooms and the Absolut Ice Bar attached to the hotel. from 1200 BC.
  • Scandic FrontP Geography 3 b.png21 Skt. Annæ Plads (block of Nyhavn), 45 33 13 34 00, e-mail: . A fairly new hotel in the Swedish chain, large rooms and a trendy bar. from 750 Cr.
  • Hotel Brøndby ParkP Geography 3 b.pngBrøndbyvester Boulevard 6 (Brøndby). Hotel Brøndby Park is located in the municipality of Brøndby in the Greater Copenhagen area. 24h front desk, rich breakfast and varied sports facilities (including squash and mini golf).
  • Hotel SelandiaP Geography 3 b.pngHelgolandsgade 12, 45 33 314 610, e-mail: . The basic hotel also has economy rooms without a private bathroom. The place has been recently renovated and is quite clean. A short walk to the train station and the west end of Strøget. There are a few sex shops on the corners (as in Vesterbro in general), but not in any way disturbing. Double room from SEK 595.

Price methods

  • Skt PetriP Geography 3 b.pngKrystalgade 22, 45 3345 9800. The escalators in the lobby of this design hotel still tell of the time when there was a department store in the building. Now, however, there is a good standard hotel on site. The location is convenient: Nørreport Station and Strøget are both just a 5-minute walk away. Double room from 1775 crowns.
  • 71 Nyhavn HotelP Geography 3 b.pngNyhavn 71, 45 33 43 62 00, e-mail: . Check-in: 3AM, check-out: noon. A traditional 4-star hotel by the water with all amenities. from 1200 BC.
  • D'AngleterreP Geography 3 b.pngKongens Nytorv 34, 45 33 12 00 95, e-mail: . Check-in: 2PM, check-out: noon. The city's finest hotel, in a classic building overlooking Kongens Nytorv and the Royal Theater. The hotel, which has its roots dating back to the 18th century, has good service, as it should be in a five-star hotel, and the historic décor is an attraction in itself. from 2680 Cr.
  • Sofitel Plaza CopenhagenP Geography 3 b.pngBernstorffsgade 4, 45 33 14 92 62, e-mail: . A 4-star hotel in a French chain in a good location opposite Tivoli. alk 2000 Cr.
  • Copenhagen IslandP Geography 3 b.pngKalvebod Brygge 53, 45 33 78 80 00. New stylish four star hotel built on an artificial island. Good service and a large shopping center next door. 1hh 1000-1200 Kr.

Stay safe

Risks in Copenhagen


Crime / violence: Quite low On weekends, drunk people, pickpockets, bike thieves. Some neighborhoods can be restless.
Corruption: Low
Transport: Low
Health: Low

Copenhagen is generally a fairly safe destination. Pocket thefts do occur in the city center, and all sorts of obscure types can be encountered in the Nørrebro district and the western suburbs.

Stay healthy

There are no significant health risks in Copenhagen. However, if something happens, the emergency number is 112 and medical care is free for Nordic citizens. You can do business in English in hospitals and health centers.

Take contact

  • Flag of Finland.svgFinnish EmbassySankt Annæ Plads 24, 45 33 13 42 14. Mon-Fri 9-12 & 13-15.30.

The Internet can be accessed in libraries, e.g. The Krystalgade Main Library has free online terminals. Free Wi-Fi is available on S-trains and in many cafés, bars and accommodation.

Continue your journey

  • Malmö - on the other side of the Sound In Sweden a short train or car ride away.
  • Køge - a short train or car ride away From Copenhagen, an idyllic destination for both families and the culturally hungry.
  • Roskilde - The former capital of Denmark, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and now known for its rock festival.
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