{"id":12990,"date":"2012-10-21T12:47:25","date_gmt":"2012-10-21T10:47:25","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.zeus.aegee.org\/magazine\/?p=12990"},"modified":"2012-10-20T10:14:58","modified_gmt":"2012-10-20T08:14:58","slug":"travel-guide-wonderful-copenhagen","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.zeus.aegee.org\/magazine\/2012\/10\/21\/travel-guide-wonderful-copenhagen\/","title":{"rendered":"Travel guide: Wonderful Copenhagen"},"content":{"rendered":"
Welcome to Copenhagen! Did you arrive in the airport? Then the first thing to do is to take the train or the metro to the city center depending on where you are staying. Getting around in Copenhagen is a bit pricey \u2013 it is in the top five most expensive cities in the world \u2013 but there are ways to get around. For one, you can buy a \u201cklippekort\u201d. It provides you with ten trips in a different number of \u201czones\u201d in Copenhagen. The price differs on the \u201cklippekort\u201d depending on how many zones you will use it. From the airport to Copenhagen you will go through zone 1,2, and 3, so it could be an idea to have a \u201cklippekort\u201d for either two or three zones, leading to a price of about 200 DKK for ten trips.<\/p>\n
Now you are in Copenhagen and you need a place to drop off your things. For one you can<\/p>\n
leave them at the central station if you pay, or you could go directly to the place where you will be spending the night. As a frequent traveler you might already know to use Hostelworld to find cheap prices for where to spend the night, but we do have a good advice regarding where to stay. \u201cSleep in heaven\u201d sounds both lovely and a bit cheesy but it is a nice hostel, close to the city center and one with the best price. Another good hostel would be one of the Dancity hostels \u2013 there are a couple of them with a reasonable price. Last piece of advice would be to look into Omena hotels \u2013 an \u201capartment\u201d hotel in the city center with reasonable price as well – if you travel with at least three other people because the rooms come with bed space for up to four persons.<\/p>\n
Now that you are settled in, it is time to look around. Copenhagen and Denmark are famous for their bikes and if you did not choose the \u201cklippekort\u201d option from the airport then it could be an idea to look into bike rentals depending on the length of your stay, because there are plenty of possibilities to get around and experience some culture in the Danish capital. When you exit the central station in Copenhagen you will be \u201cfaced\u201d with Tivoli \u2013 a nice place to have fun in roller coasters, take a stroll and enjoy life. Entering the Tivoli gardens is a particularly nice experience if you visit Denmark around Christmas. However, if you choose not to visit Tivoli then you can move on to the next nearby location, \u201cR\u00e5dhuspladsen\u201d, where the big city hall is located and which marks the beginning of \u201cStr\u00f8get\u201d \u2013 the central place to shop. Strolling along \u201cStr\u00f8get\u201d you will find cool shops, nice places to buy either an ice cream or a Belgian waffle \u2013 depending on the time of year. By the end of Str\u00f8get you will get to Kongens Nytorv which is a nice place to go ice skating during winter time, and during summer time you will see people drinking beer in Nyhavn which is a must-visit place in Copenhagen, and especially Rajissimo is a <\/a>perfect location to buy icecream or churros to enjoy. After the treats you can either visit the royal palace nearby (which is not open to the public) or take off in the Canaltour which will take you around interesting places such as the famous Danish opera house and that famous mermaid. A mermaid that you also can visit by taking the bus to \u201cLangelinje\u201d because let\u2019s face it \u2013 who goes to Copenhagen without visiting the little mermaid? Not so far from the little mermaid you can enjoy possibly the best ice cream in your life \u2013 the little shop \u201cLydolphs Isbar\u201d always has a long queue outside, but it is definitely worth the wait!<\/p>\n But enough about ice cream \u2013 it is time for some more culture! The national museum of art located near the \u201cKings garden\u201d, which is a perfect spot for a picnic during summer time, and the royal palace \u201cRosenborg\u201d (open for visits), is free to enter everyday as well as the national museum and many other museums in the Danish capital.<\/p>\n At night you cannot and will probably not visit any(more) museums. Copenhagen is the capital of Denmark, and has a lot of students<\/p>\n