Copenhagen: Destination Guide | a road to Denmark
How to get there
Copenhagen is a relatively small city, there is one airport and one central stations, whether you're arriving by air or train, it is relatively easy to get to the city centre. You can take a taxi or train from the airport.
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You can buy tickets for public transport at major hubs, purchase a metro card (Rejsekort) or pay cash in Danish Krone on the bus network.
Places to Eat
Copenhagen's food scene thrives with innovative Nordic cuisine, blending traditional flavors with modern twists. Renowned for its Michelin-starred restaurants like Noma, it also boasts bustling food markets. From hearty smørrebrød to delectable pastries, the city offers a culinary journey blending tradition and innovation.
Places to Visit
Copenhagen is full of culture from their colorful buildings, to castles and amazing architecture, there is so much to see and do! If you're looking for a day of Danish delights head to TorvehallerneKBH or if you're more the free-spirited type, a trip to Freetown Christiania is not to be missed.
Places to Drink
It gets to that point in the afternoon when all you need is a nice drink to keep you going. Here are a few of my favorite bars across the city:
Coffee Shops
The Danish are famous for their bakeries and pastries, there are so many great coffee shops in the city. Here are a few options if you're looking for a morning snack and locally roasted coffee.
Shopping
Where to Stay
There are some great hotels in the chic city. Here are a few recommendations for places in the center of it all:
Happy Travelling,
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