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A pretty, pristine city of canals, parks and cobbled streets, Copenhagen reflects the high standard of living of the fortunate population who occupy this city on Denmark’s island of Zealand, guarded by the landmark statue of Hans Christian Andersen’s “Little Mermaid”. Those who holiday in Copenhagen spend most of their time in the central downtownmore
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Visiting Copenhagen - Maria. Date of travel: Dec 2006
Copenhagen is an expensive city but you can buy all you want. Strøget is a very long shopping street with all kinds of shops. Among them are several Danish boutiques like Royal Copenhagen (Danish porcelain), Illums Bolighus (Danish design - everything for your home). The one end of Strøget is the most expensive end with stores like Gucci, Louis Vuitton and so on. There are so many restaurants and cafés in Copenhagen. On Strøget (in the expensive end) there is a place where you can buy the famous Danish Smørrebrød. My favourite is a sushi restaurant in Nørregade near by Nørreport train station... It's probably the cheapest sushi in town and the best. If you walk along Strøget you will also find many good places to eat. The main attraction in Copenhagen is Tivoli. It's something you have to experience. During December there is a Christmas market and its worth a visit, the lights are beautiful and the rollercoaster is open too. Nyhavn is a very cosy place with restaurants and bars. In the summer it's filled with people drinking beers and having a good time. The ambiance is very nice. Then there is always the Little Mermaid, but I think she's a bit overrated. But go and see it and enjoy the pleasant areas around it. You can also take a trip with the canal tours from Nyhavn, when you will also see the little mermaid. There are lots of day trips you can take from Copenhagen. If you rent a car you can go to Bakken which is an amusement park in Klampenborg (north of Copenhagen). Helsingør is also a beautiful city where you can visit the castle of Kronborg (from Hamlet). If you don't rent a car it's easy to go by train to all of Denmark. May, June, July, August and September are the best months to go to Denmark if you like sun... July and August can be very hot. December is also nice for a visit, maybe there’s snow... the city is full of Christmas light. BEAUTIFUL!

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