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Accommodation

copenhagen-AccommodationWhether you are planning a celebration, a special weekend or a business meeting, Copenhagen offers a wide choice of accommodation to suit a variety of needs. With more than 15,000 beds, from friendly hotels to five-star luxury hotels, you'll find there is something or the other place of accommodation for everyone. You can very well use the features of Copenhagen hotel internet reservations system to book your hotel in Copenhagen and accordingly prepare timetable of sightseeing or party.

Here are the two renowned hotels which the visitors can have for their resting.

Copenhagen Marriott Hotel- The Marriott Hotel is located in Copenhagen making it one of the best hotels to stay at while in town. The hotel has extensive features of modern facilities and services in its 395 well-appointed guestrooms running throughout the premises. These top-class f acilities are harmonized to excellent services to meet up the needs of visitors visiting to Copenhagen. To reserve a room at the Marriott Hotel, basically select your dates of stay and fill in their secure online booking form for advance booking.

D`angleterre Hotel- The D`angleterre Hotel is positioned in the middle part of Copenhagen. All hotels’ guestrooms have all the amenities expected in a hotel in its class to suit guests' utmost comforts. This hotel is distinguished by a combination of modern comfort and traditional element of Copenhagen, making it a distinct accommodation. To make your reservation at the D`angleterre Hotel quick and easy, select your preferred dates of stay and proceed with their safe online booking form.

 

Airport

copenhagen-airportCopenhagen's airport (called Kastrup) is situated 8 km or 5 miles east of the metropolis. Each day, 60,000 passengers use Copenhagen Airport. It is positioned on the island of Amager, 8 kilometers south of Copenhagen city centre, and 24 kilometers west of Malmö city centre on the other side of the Oresund Bridge. The airport lies mostly in the municipality of Tårnby, with a small portion in neighboring Dragør. It is the largest airport in the Nordic countries.

Copenhagen Airport has one terminals and a new one is set to open in 2010. The new terminal, CPH Swift, is intended to be used by low-cost airlines. Terminal 1 is used for all domestic flights. Terminals 2 and 3 are used for international flights (both Schengen and non-Schengen) and share a common airside passenger concourse as well as the arrivals section - which houses customs and baggage claim and is physically located in Terminal 3.International visitors to Copenhagen should consider travel insurance.

Facts about the Denmark Airport - Copenhagen International Airport (CPH)

Location: Copenhagen Airport is located five miles (8km) southeast of Copenhagen city centre.

Time: GMT +1 (GMT +2 from last Sunday in March to the Saturday before the last Sunday in October).

Contacts: Tel: +45 3231 3231.

Transfer between terminals: A free source of shuttle bus runs between Terminal 3 and Terminal 2 (International), and Terminal 1 (domestic).

 

Eating

copenhagen-foodEating out, being one of the Danish national pastimes, it's very hard to find a cheaper restaurant in Copenhagen. Copenhagen is a metropolitan where cultures unite, which makes the cuisine choices vast and delectable. Some eating customs are still specific to the area of Copenhagen, but the meals themselves have grown since the days of rye bread and porridge. A few of the getting on meals are still eaten today but much of Danish cuisine has flourished into a more international standard. However no one in Copenhagen should neglect a lunch-time visit to Ida Davidson’s, the world's greatest sandwich emporium. The Danes love to eat and they are the one who have come with the sandwich idea which is basic food in Denmark. There are over 200 varieties of delicious sandwiches so-called as ‘smørrebrød’ available in Copenhagen.

The Danish dairy products, especially cheeses made, are among the most outstanding dairy products in the world. The milk and milk products of this place are marvelous in its kind. Seafood is a national specialty of Danes. Danish pastries are deliciously special with an infinite variety. Boiled cod or fried eel (stegt aal) and a delicious soup made of rye bread and beer are Danish national dishes. Popular spreads items include liver paste, smoked eel, cod roe, and marinated herring.

 

Accessibility

copenhagen-accessibilityCopenhagen is an extremely accessible city and visitors can choose their means of transport for getting here, based on cost and their convenience. With a reasonable percentage of travelers most guests can arrive by air at Copenhagen International Airport.Other visitors can make their way by road, using either private vehicle or taking advantage of the Euro lines bus service. Trains are viable options for traveling which provides routes for a large number of destinations.

While visiting Copenhagen you will need a specific show on map facility for most attractions and events. Once you have arrived in Copenhagen, you can gain a free city map in the Tourist Information Office.

Copenhagen can be reached by different modes of traveling as follows

By air-København Lufthavn (CPH), or Copenhagen International Airport, is the main entryway to the Danish capital and the means by which most international visitors arrive at the city. Located just eight kilometers from the city centre, it is among the worlds most modern and efficient air travel facilities. The airport is well linked to the city and onward destinations by trains, public buses, hotel, shuttles and taxis.

Rail-There are straight high-speed DSB trains to Copenhagen Central Station .The journey time is about 12 minutes, as well as a number of other destinations in Denmark and Sweden can reached at same time intervals. The train station is situated in Terminal 3.

Metro-A Metro extension (line M2) is opened in 2007, connecting to the city centre. The Metro station is situated in Terminal 3.

Buses-Several buses include bus 30, 250S and 500S, run from the airport to the city centre and beyond. Night bus 96N runs from Terminal 3 to Rådhuspladsen. Long distance destinations in both Denmark and Sweden are also helping many people by number of these kinds of buses.

 

Nightlife

copenhagen-nightlifeNightlife in Copenhagen changes fast and starts late. Most night clubs in Copenhagen only begin to fill up around midnight. New clubs and bars spring up regularly.

Several of the newer additions include Subsonic, featuring a 'preserved' Bier Keller corner, a large dance floor and a perfect copy of a SAS lounge with original aircraft seats. The music is predominantly 80’s dance. Also there is a new fever in the old X-Ray club, which is a Hip hop and R&B club. A comfortable lounge area makes it a good place for an earlier start, with the dance floor picking up around midnights on Friday and Saturday only.

Whether you like live music, trendy, cozy or genuine places, Copenhagen's nightlife has something for you. Many places keep on swinging till dawn. If you go to a fancy nightclub, dress code is international look, and if you feel like a simple walk that too can be carried on the night streets of Copenhagen. Many of Copenhagen's night cafés, bars, restaurants and clubs change character from bar to café etc. During a 24-hour period you can experience something which you don't afford to miss! One of those so called hybrid-bars is Aura at Nytorty.

 
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