Guidebook for Copenhagen

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Guidebook for Copenhagen

Sightseeing

Once you have passed the goldpainted sign that says “Christiania” you have entered a completely different world. The freetown of Christiania is truly unique and compares to nothing else in Copenhagen
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Christianshavn
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Once you have passed the goldpainted sign that says “Christiania” you have entered a completely different world. The freetown of Christiania is truly unique and compares to nothing else in Copenhagen
The Copenhagen Opera House is a donation from the A.P. Møller and Chastine McKinney Møller Foundation to the Danish people. It totals 41,000 square metres. Five of the fourteen storeys are subterranea
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Copenhagen Opera House
10 Ekvipagemestervej
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The Copenhagen Opera House is a donation from the A.P. Møller and Chastine McKinney Møller Foundation to the Danish people. It totals 41,000 square metres. Five of the fourteen storeys are subterranea
Kongens Nytorv is a central old square and home to prominent institutions such as the Royal Theatre, the D'Angleterre Hotel and the Charlottenborg Academy
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Kongens Nytorv
Kongens Nytorv
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Kongens Nytorv is a central old square and home to prominent institutions such as the Royal Theatre, the D'Angleterre Hotel and the Charlottenborg Academy
The Black Diamond in Copenhagen was finished in 1999 and is an extension to the Royal Library. The building is shiny, black facets mirror the sea and the sky at the harbour front.
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Black Diamond
1 Søren Kierkegaards Plads
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The Black Diamond in Copenhagen was finished in 1999 and is an extension to the Royal Library. The building is shiny, black facets mirror the sea and the sky at the harbour front.
Copenhagen’s former industrial harbour at Islands Brygge has experienced a huge development recent years. The harbour bath, the new waterfront apartments and the pedestrian bridge,
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Islands Brygge
Islands Brygge
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Copenhagen’s former industrial harbour at Islands Brygge has experienced a huge development recent years. The harbour bath, the new waterfront apartments and the pedestrian bridge,

Shopping

Amager Center is a shopping centre on Amager, just off Amagerbrogade, in Copenhagen, Denmark. It is located next to Amagerbro Station.
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Amager Centret
3 Reberbanegade
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Amager Center is a shopping centre on Amager, just off Amagerbrogade, in Copenhagen, Denmark. It is located next to Amagerbro Station.
Strøget is Copenhagen's aorta and 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.
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Amagertorv
Amagertorv
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Strøget is Copenhagen's aorta and 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.

dry ski slope

This Copenhagen waste to power plant not only incinerates 30 lorry loads of rubbish per day, turning it into clean energy for the city but also cleverly utilises its rooftop for the benefit of hikers and skiers. The recreational area includes a massive 450 metre ski slope complete with freestyle features and three button lifts for uplift. Designed by architects Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG) Copenhill's dry ski slope gives mountain less Denmark's residents a chance to experience skiing on it's black, blue and green pistes and freestyle park in this '....hybrid between a building and a landscape'.
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Copenhill
6 Vindmøllevej
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This Copenhagen waste to power plant not only incinerates 30 lorry loads of rubbish per day, turning it into clean energy for the city but also cleverly utilises its rooftop for the benefit of hikers and skiers. The recreational area includes a massive 450 metre ski slope complete with freestyle features and three button lifts for uplift. Designed by architects Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG) Copenhill's dry ski slope gives mountain less Denmark's residents a chance to experience skiing on it's black, blue and green pistes and freestyle park in this '....hybrid between a building and a landscape'.

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You can safely drink tap water.

You can safely drink tap water. The Danish drinking water supply is based entirely on groundwater and the Danish government’s official position is that drinking water should be based on pure groundwater which only needs simple treatment with aeration, pH adjustment and filtration before it is distributed to the consumers. A protected groundwater resource free of contaminants and attractive to drink is considered essential to the general health of the entire population. As a visitor or tourist in Denmark you can safely drink tap water.