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Sightseeing

Sightseeing in Copenhagen
Christiania, the famous freetown of Copenhagen, is without a doubt one of most popular tourist attractions. This controversial area is loved by many, but has been a turning point for strong debate. But very beautiful area, with loads of cute coffee shops.
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Freetown Christiania
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Christiania, the famous freetown of Copenhagen, is without a doubt one of most popular tourist attractions. This controversial area is loved by many, but has been a turning point for strong debate. But very beautiful area, with loads of cute coffee shops.
Tivoli is by far the most visited tourist attraction in Denmark with 4.4 million Denmark’s. visitors in 2017 against 4.6 million visitors in 2016. The park is Europe's third most visited theme park, only transferred from Disneyland Paris and Europa-Park in Germany.
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Tivolin puisto
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Tivoli is by far the most visited tourist attraction in Denmark with 4.4 million Denmark’s. visitors in 2017 against 4.6 million visitors in 2016. The park is Europe's third most visited theme park, only transferred from Disneyland Paris and Europa-Park in Germany.
The statue of the Little Mermaid in Copenhagen harbor is one of the top must-see sights in Denmark. Fortunately, it is relatively easy to get here, as only once a visitor has seen this rather small statue is it obvious that not having seen her at all would not really condemn any visit to the Danish capital as a failure. It tends to get very busy at the Little Mermaid but visitors arrive, see, take a photo and leave fairly quickly, although during the high season buses spew out new tour groups every few minutes.
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Pieni merenneito
Langelinie
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The statue of the Little Mermaid in Copenhagen harbor is one of the top must-see sights in Denmark. Fortunately, it is relatively easy to get here, as only once a visitor has seen this rather small statue is it obvious that not having seen her at all would not really condemn any visit to the Danish capital as a failure. It tends to get very busy at the Little Mermaid but visitors arrive, see, take a photo and leave fairly quickly, although during the high season buses spew out new tour groups every few minutes.

Nabolag

Reffen is a organic street food market and urban area for start-ups, innovation and creativity in Refshaleøen in Copenhagen. All of the stalls have to follow the sustainable dogmas "Reduce and Reuse": Use compostable food service, reduce food waste, use organic, free-range and local ingredients wherever possible. They also have to sort their waste so it can be reused as far as possible. At Reffen you'll find more than 50 start-ups in the form of food stalls from all over, bars and creative workshops. Reffen consists of an 6000m2 area, and there is access to another 4000m2 area by the water, which is perfect for enjoying your dishes and drinks with front row views of Copenhagen harbour. The ambition is to create a melting pot with a food market, creative workshops and start-ups, cultural experiences and innovative projects that attracts and inspires both locals and tourists. How to get there? Strömma / Canal Tours' canal cruise will sail from the centre of the city to Refshaleøen. In addition, you can go by bike (15 minutes from the Nyhavn), car, the public bus 9A (every 5-10 minutes) or the harbour busses 991 or 992.
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Reffen is a organic street food market and urban area for start-ups, innovation and creativity in Refshaleøen in Copenhagen. All of the stalls have to follow the sustainable dogmas "Reduce and Reuse": Use compostable food service, reduce food waste, use organic, free-range and local ingredients wherever possible. They also have to sort their waste so it can be reused as far as possible. At Reffen you'll find more than 50 start-ups in the form of food stalls from all over, bars and creative workshops. Reffen consists of an 6000m2 area, and there is access to another 4000m2 area by the water, which is perfect for enjoying your dishes and drinks with front row views of Copenhagen harbour. The ambition is to create a melting pot with a food market, creative workshops and start-ups, cultural experiences and innovative projects that attracts and inspires both locals and tourists. How to get there? Strömma / Canal Tours' canal cruise will sail from the centre of the city to Refshaleøen. In addition, you can go by bike (15 minutes from the Nyhavn), car, the public bus 9A (every 5-10 minutes) or the harbour busses 991 or 992.
The Meatpacking District (Kødbyen) is one of the Copenhagen’s hot spots and there you’ll find the city’s coolest crowd. Apart from the chic restaurants, takeaways and classy and underground bars, special events take place all year round, adding an exciting note to the already vivid atmosphere. Every weekend from April to October, Kødbyens Food and Market takes place in Copenhagen’s Meatpacking District. More than 40 stalls serve dishes with recipes from all over the world, attracting a mixed crowd of Copenhageners and tourists. Especially on hot, sunny days, the place is packed with people relaxing, tasting the various delicacies and refreshing drinks while chatting with each other. It’s a great place to mingle with locals, while enjoying international specialties or the typical Danish smørrebrød.
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Meatpacking District, Copenhagen
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The Meatpacking District (Kødbyen) is one of the Copenhagen’s hot spots and there you’ll find the city’s coolest crowd. Apart from the chic restaurants, takeaways and classy and underground bars, special events take place all year round, adding an exciting note to the already vivid atmosphere. Every weekend from April to October, Kødbyens Food and Market takes place in Copenhagen’s Meatpacking District. More than 40 stalls serve dishes with recipes from all over the world, attracting a mixed crowd of Copenhageners and tourists. Especially on hot, sunny days, the place is packed with people relaxing, tasting the various delicacies and refreshing drinks while chatting with each other. It’s a great place to mingle with locals, while enjoying international specialties or the typical Danish smørrebrød.

Madscenen

Especially during summer, Nyhavn is the perfect place to end a long day. With a cold one on the quay like the locals, or at one of the many restaurants. Originally, Nyhavn was 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. Today the beautiful old houses have been renovated and restaurants dominate the old port. Nyhavn is filled with people enjoying the relaxed atmosphere by the canal, jazz music and great food.
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Nyhavn 17
17 Nyhavn
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Especially during summer, Nyhavn is the perfect place to end a long day. With a cold one on the quay like the locals, or at one of the many restaurants. Originally, Nyhavn was 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. Today the beautiful old houses have been renovated and restaurants dominate the old port. Nyhavn is filled with people enjoying the relaxed atmosphere by the canal, jazz music and great food.