Guidebook for Copenhagen

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Guidebook for Copenhagen

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Nørrebrogade er den mest centrale gade på Nørrebro i København. Som resten af Nørrebro har Nørrebrogade en udpræget multikulturel og kosmopolitisk karakter.
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Nørrebrogade
Nørrebrogade
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Nørrebrogade er den mest centrale gade på Nørrebro i København. Som resten af Nørrebro har Nørrebrogade en udpræget multikulturel og kosmopolitisk karakter.

Food Scene

Here you can buy the best organic bread, freshly ground flour and cakes. The bakery opens early in the morning, and is often crowded - there is only room for five people. Its take away! Only 10 minutes walk.
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Meyers Bageri - Jægersborggade
9 Jægersborggade
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Here you can buy the best organic bread, freshly ground flour and cakes. The bakery opens early in the morning, and is often crowded - there is only room for five people. Its take away! Only 10 minutes walk.
Opening hours daily: 9.30 - 22.00
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Café Guest
58B Rantzausgade
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Opening hours daily: 9.30 - 22.00
Cozy little restaurant that serves Danish cuisine.
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Provins
44 Rantzausgade
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Cozy little restaurant that serves Danish cuisine.

Drinks & Nightlife

Kølsters Twelve Roosters is a microbrewery that serves its own beer, cider and juice and homemade snacks. Everything is 100% organic. And the place has a fantastic atmosphere and a unique style. Opening hours 15.00 to 24.00
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Kølsters Tolv Haner
56 Rantzausgade
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Kølsters Twelve Roosters is a microbrewery that serves its own beer, cider and juice and homemade snacks. Everything is 100% organic. And the place has a fantastic atmosphere and a unique style. Opening hours 15.00 to 24.00
“GILT" a secret place. A dark wooden facade covering the windows and hide the bar as a secret. “GILT" is a cocktail bar with an unmatched history of the Copenhagen cocktail scene. Opening hours Wednesday – Thursday 18:00 – 01:00 Friday – Saurday 18:00 – 02:00
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Gilt Cocktail Bar
39 Rantzausgade
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“GILT" a secret place. A dark wooden facade covering the windows and hide the bar as a secret. “GILT" is a cocktail bar with an unmatched history of the Copenhagen cocktail scene. Opening hours Wednesday – Thursday 18:00 – 01:00 Friday – Saurday 18:00 – 02:00
Tlili Pop is a mix of a cafe and a bar and sometimes they play live music. And it has a unique decoration style.
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Tjili Pop
28 Rantzausgade
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Tlili Pop is a mix of a cafe and a bar and sometimes they play live music. And it has a unique decoration style.

Essentials

"Irma" is a supermarket. That has luxury and quality food.
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Irma
11A Rantzausgade
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"Irma" is a supermarket. That has luxury and quality food.
Discount Supermarket
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Netto
2 Skelbækgade
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Discount Supermarket
Discount Supermarket
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ALDI
63 Jagtvej
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Discount Supermarket
It's a big super market.
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Kvickly Frederiksberg
90-94 Falkoner Alle
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It's a big super market.

Sightseeing

"Nyhavn" was originally a busy commercial port where ships from all over the world would dock. The area was packed with sailors, ladies of pleasure, pubs and alehouses. Especially during summer Nyhavn is the perfect place to end a long day. Have dinner at one of the cosy restaurants or do like the locals and buy a beer from a nearby store and rest your feet at the quayside. Today the beautiful old houses have been renovated and classy restaurants dominate the old port. Nyhavn is filled with people enjoying the relaxed atmosphere by the canal, jazz music and great food. No. 9, Nyhavn, is the oldest house in the area dating back to 1681. The design of the house has not been altered since that time. Many of the houses lining the quays of Nyhavn have been the homes of prominent artists. Hans Christian Andersen's Nyhavn The famous Danish fairytale writer, Hans Christian Andersen, used to live in no. 20. This is where he wrote the fairy-tales 'The Tinderbox', 'Little Claus and Big Claus', and 'The Princess and the Pea'. He also lived twenty years in no. 67 and two years in no. 18.
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Nyhavn
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"Nyhavn" was originally a busy commercial port where ships from all over the world would dock. The area was packed with sailors, ladies of pleasure, pubs and alehouses. Especially during summer Nyhavn is the perfect place to end a long day. Have dinner at one of the cosy restaurants or do like the locals and buy a beer from a nearby store and rest your feet at the quayside. Today the beautiful old houses have been renovated and classy restaurants dominate the old port. Nyhavn is filled with people enjoying the relaxed atmosphere by the canal, jazz music and great food. No. 9, Nyhavn, is the oldest house in the area dating back to 1681. The design of the house has not been altered since that time. Many of the houses lining the quays of Nyhavn have been the homes of prominent artists. Hans Christian Andersen's Nyhavn The famous Danish fairytale writer, Hans Christian Andersen, used to live in no. 20. This is where he wrote the fairy-tales 'The Tinderbox', 'Little Claus and Big Claus', and 'The Princess and the Pea'. He also lived twenty years in no. 67 and two years in no. 18.
Amalienborg Palace. Amalienborg is considered one of the greatest works of Danish Rococco architecture and was constructed in the 1700's. Amalienborg is made up of four identical buildings - Christian VII’s Palace (also known as Moltke's Palace, used as guest residence), Christian VIII’s Palace (also known as Levetzau' Palace, used as guest palace for Prince Joachim and Princess Benedikte), Frederik VIII’s Palace (also known as Brockdorff’s Palace, home of the Crown Prince family), and Christian IX’s Palace (also known as Schack’s Palace, home of the Queen and Prince Consort). In the middle of the palace square there is a statue of King Frederik V from 1771.
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Amalienborg
5 Amalienborg Slotsplads
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Amalienborg Palace. Amalienborg is considered one of the greatest works of Danish Rococco architecture and was constructed in the 1700's. Amalienborg is made up of four identical buildings - Christian VII’s Palace (also known as Moltke's Palace, used as guest residence), Christian VIII’s Palace (also known as Levetzau' Palace, used as guest palace for Prince Joachim and Princess Benedikte), Frederik VIII’s Palace (also known as Brockdorff’s Palace, home of the Crown Prince family), and Christian IX’s Palace (also known as Schack’s Palace, home of the Queen and Prince Consort). In the middle of the palace square there is a statue of King Frederik V from 1771.
Christiania, the famous freetown of Copenhagen, is without a doubt one of Denmark’s most popular tourist attractions. This controversial area is loved by many, but has been a turning point for strong debate, especially because of the locals' relaxed view on hash and some unfortunate violent incidents. Creative housing Christiania was founded in 1971, when a group of people cut a hole in the fence to the military barracks in Bådmandsgade. Soon the area was known for Pusher Street, where you could buy hash and pot – but no hard drugs – from various stalls. Today many of the original settlers still live in the collectively controlled village, and the area has a clear 70s feel to it. Around 1,000 people live in Christiania and every year more than 500,000 people come to visit. A lot of the people living in Christiania built their homes themselves giving the area an extremely interesting architectural feel. And you will find a variety of eco-restaurants, workshops, galleries and music venues offering all sorts of cultural experiences.
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Freetown Christiania
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Christiania, the famous freetown of Copenhagen, is without a doubt one of Denmark’s most popular tourist attractions. This controversial area is loved by many, but has been a turning point for strong debate, especially because of the locals' relaxed view on hash and some unfortunate violent incidents. Creative housing Christiania was founded in 1971, when a group of people cut a hole in the fence to the military barracks in Bådmandsgade. Soon the area was known for Pusher Street, where you could buy hash and pot – but no hard drugs – from various stalls. Today many of the original settlers still live in the collectively controlled village, and the area has a clear 70s feel to it. Around 1,000 people live in Christiania and every year more than 500,000 people come to visit. A lot of the people living in Christiania built their homes themselves giving the area an extremely interesting architectural feel. And you will find a variety of eco-restaurants, workshops, galleries and music venues offering all sorts of cultural experiences.
Christiansborg Palace, located on the tiny island of Slotsholmen, contains the Danish Parliament Folketinget, the Supreme Court, and the Ministry of State. Parts of the palace are used by the Royal Family for various functions and events. The Royal Reception Rooms include The Tower Room and The Oval Throne Room where foreign ambassadors to Denmark are received by the Queen. The Throne Room gives access to the balcony where the Danish monarchs are proclaimed. Unique Tapestries The Great Hall is the most imposing room in the palace. This is where you will find the Queen's tapestries.
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Istana Christiansborg
1 Prins Jørgens Gård
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Christiansborg Palace, located on the tiny island of Slotsholmen, contains the Danish Parliament Folketinget, the Supreme Court, and the Ministry of State. Parts of the palace are used by the Royal Family for various functions and events. The Royal Reception Rooms include The Tower Room and The Oval Throne Room where foreign ambassadors to Denmark are received by the Queen. The Throne Room gives access to the balcony where the Danish monarchs are proclaimed. Unique Tapestries The Great Hall is the most imposing room in the palace. This is where you will find the Queen's tapestries.
Kronborg Castle, worldwide known as Hamlet and Shakespeare's castle, is one of Northern Europe's finest Renaissance castles. Every summer you can experience Shakespeare Festival with Hamlet performances in the courtyard, but in 2016, the 400th anniversary of Shakespeare's death and the 200th anniversary of the first Hamlet performance at Kronborg, Hamlet is exceptionally present at Kronborg Castle and in Elsinore.
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Kronborg
1B Kronborg
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Kronborg Castle, worldwide known as Hamlet and Shakespeare's castle, is one of Northern Europe's finest Renaissance castles. Every summer you can experience Shakespeare Festival with Hamlet performances in the courtyard, but in 2016, the 400th anniversary of Shakespeare's death and the 200th anniversary of the first Hamlet performance at Kronborg, Hamlet is exceptionally present at Kronborg Castle and in Elsinore.

Shopping

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Frederiksberg Centret
21 Falkoner Alle
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Lapangan
12 Arne Jacobsens Allé
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Copenhagen's largest shopping area is centered around Strøget in the heart of the city. Strøget is one of Europe's longest pedestrian streets with a wealth of shops, from budget-friendly chains to some of the world's most expensive brands. The stretch is 1.1 kilometers long and runs from City Hall Square (Rådhuspladsen) to Kongens Nytorv. Strøget is a nickname from the 1800s and covers the streets Frederiksberggade, Nygade, Vimmelskaftet and Østergade and Nytorv square, Gammeltorv Square and Amagertorv Square. Shopping and sights Strøget is most famous for shopping. Big international brands like Prada, Max Mara, Louis Vuitton, Mulberry, Hermès and Boss are represented at the end of the street facing up to Kongens Nytorv. If your budget is more limited, you can continue along Strøget down towards City Hall Square, where you find shops like H&M, Vero Moda, Weekday and Zara. Read our big guide to shopping on Strøget However, Strøget is not just shopping. Look up and down the side streets during your shopping spree, and you will see several of Copenhagen's beautiful sights and attractions, such as Helligåndskirken, Church of Our Lady (Vor Frue Kirke), where Crown Prince Frederik and Crown Princess Mary were married, behind Gammeltorv Square, the court house at Nytorv Square and the Stork Fountain (Storkespringvandet) at Amagertorv Square. From Amagertorv you can also see across the canal to Christiansborg Palace, where the parliament sits. And do not forget City Hall Square (Rådhuspladsen) with Copenhagen City Hall Tower and the beautiful Kongens Nytorv square with The Royal Danish Theatre and Nyhavn in the other end of Strøget. And street performers Strøget is a popular hangout for the city's street performers. Especially at Amagertorv Square you can often see performances by acrobats, magicians and musicians. In the end of the street adjacent to City Hall Square you should be wary of con artists who make money on games in which they ask passers-by to guess the whereabouts of a ball under one of three cups.
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Strøget
29 Strøget
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Copenhagen's largest shopping area is centered around Strøget in the heart of the city. Strøget is one of Europe's longest pedestrian streets with a wealth of shops, from budget-friendly chains to some of the world's most expensive brands. The stretch is 1.1 kilometers long and runs from City Hall Square (Rådhuspladsen) to Kongens Nytorv. Strøget is a nickname from the 1800s and covers the streets Frederiksberggade, Nygade, Vimmelskaftet and Østergade and Nytorv square, Gammeltorv Square and Amagertorv Square. Shopping and sights Strøget is most famous for shopping. Big international brands like Prada, Max Mara, Louis Vuitton, Mulberry, Hermès and Boss are represented at the end of the street facing up to Kongens Nytorv. If your budget is more limited, you can continue along Strøget down towards City Hall Square, where you find shops like H&M, Vero Moda, Weekday and Zara. Read our big guide to shopping on Strøget However, Strøget is not just shopping. Look up and down the side streets during your shopping spree, and you will see several of Copenhagen's beautiful sights and attractions, such as Helligåndskirken, Church of Our Lady (Vor Frue Kirke), where Crown Prince Frederik and Crown Princess Mary were married, behind Gammeltorv Square, the court house at Nytorv Square and the Stork Fountain (Storkespringvandet) at Amagertorv Square. From Amagertorv you can also see across the canal to Christiansborg Palace, where the parliament sits. And do not forget City Hall Square (Rådhuspladsen) with Copenhagen City Hall Tower and the beautiful Kongens Nytorv square with The Royal Danish Theatre and Nyhavn in the other end of Strøget. And street performers Strøget is a popular hangout for the city's street performers. Especially at Amagertorv Square you can often see performances by acrobats, magicians and musicians. In the end of the street adjacent to City Hall Square you should be wary of con artists who make money on games in which they ask passers-by to guess the whereabouts of a ball under one of three cups.