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COPENHAGEN RESTAURANTS
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For a city of its size, Copenhagen has a good number of Michelin starred restaurants located mostly in the inner city. Noma, Ensemble, and The Paul offer rare and exciting Danish cuisine, while Kong Hans Kælder and restaurant MR are the places to go ... |
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COPENHAGEN FOOD
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If your budget doesn't allow for regular dining at expensive Michelin restaurants, don't despair - there are plenty of other options. The cheapest are the many shawarma and pizza joints that you find on almost every street in the city. You can get a ... |
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COPENHAGEN BEACHES
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Copenhagen and the surrounding areas have 3 beaches with a total of approx. 8 km of sandy beaches within 30 minutes cycling from the city centre. This includes Amager Strandpark, which opened in 2005 and includes a 2 km long artificial island and a t... |
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COPENHAGEN WEATHER
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Copenhagen is in the oceanic climate zone, bordering on a humid continental climate (Köppen: Cfb). As the city is in the path of Atlantic low-pressure systems, Copenhagen experiences unstable and changing weather patterns in all four seasons, as well... |
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COPENHAGEN TOURS
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The Association of Authorized Guides (Turistførerforeningen ) is a semi-official entity, which offers guides in 24 languages to take you through the city. Founded in 1933, it is the oldest guide association in the world and all guides have completed ... |
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FOOTBALL IN COPENHAGEN
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The Copenhagen Football Association (KBU) (Danish: Københavns Boldspil-Union) is a local football association in Copenhagen, Denmark. KBU is a member of the Union of Local Football Associations in Denmark (FLU) under the Danish Football Association (... |
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OTHER INFORMATION
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Country DenmarkMunicipalities 29Region HovedstadenFirst mention 11th centuryCity Status 13th centuryGovernment - Lord Mayor Frank Jensen (S)Area - City 88.25 km2 (34.1 sq mi) - Urban 455.61 km2 ... |
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NIGHTLIFE IN COPENHAGEN
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Alcoholic beverages are very expensive in Copenhagen. A 500ml beer ( 0.87 Imperial Pint, 16 US fluid ounces) served in a pub averages about 48 Danish Kroner (approx. 6.45 Euros, 5.60 Pounds Sterling, 9.05 US Dollars), but some charge only 20-30 Kr [I... |
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