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Geography of CopenhagenCopenhagen, or København, is located on the East coast of Denmark, on the Island Sjælland.
When the weather is clear you can actually see Sweden from Copenhagen. At the moment they are building a bridge between Denmark and Sweden, but until it’s finished you can catch several ferries between Copenhagen and Malmö, Sweden.
The city has [...]
Copenhagen, Denmark – September 2001Spunk Junkie
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Copenhagen, Denmark – HistoryLittle is known of Danish history before the age of the Vikings (9th-11th cent. A.D.), when the Danes had an important role in the Viking (or Norse) raids on Western Europe and were prominent among the invaders of England who were opposed by King Alfred (871-99) and his successors. St. Ansgar (801-65) helped convert the [...]
Copenhagen, Denmark – General InfoGetting There
Copenhagen has become an important European transportation centre. The city sits at the threshold between Scandinavia and the European Continent and is the gateway to the Baltic region. The airport even has its own web page.
From the UK there are a number of budget carriers which travel there:
www.go-fly.com
Ryanair fly to Malmo where you take [...]
To get around Copenhagen is very easy.
Parking is expensive so walk, hire a bike or use the public transportation – that’s the Danish way!!!
First of all we have the free citybikes, yes free! All you have to do is find one, which can be hard, but if you do you put a 20 kroner [...]
Out and About in Copenhagen
Having Fun
What’s fun? I feel lucky to live in a city were we get a lot of good bands. Thursday to Saturday you will always find places with live music.
Check out the big Sunday newspapers or www.aok.dk/Copenhagen/Musik for live music or the big Friday papers for places to go out.
Pumpehuset, Loppen, Den Grå [...]
Welcome to my home town Copenhagen or København!
It is the capital of Denmark and I love it! It doesn’t always provide nice weather but it always offers something to do.
If you havn’t been to Copenhagen and Denmark before I suggest you come for a visit between May and August. These are the warmest months and [...]










