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Introducing Copenhagen

The coolest, most cosmopolitan, most exciting and, yes, Danny Kaye was right, the most wonderful city in Scandinavia (don’t argue Stockholm): welcome to Copenhagen (København).

These days the Danish capital is blossoming. There is a spring in its step borne from a mixture of some brave new architecture, continued prosperity and a burgeoning confidence in its own charms. There are more cafés and restaurants than ever and, more importantly, the locals are learning how to use them. It used to be that Copenhageners ate out on special occasions only and nights out were restricted to Friday and Saturday only, but that’s all changed. Even on a wet Wednesday in February the bars and cafés will be buzzing, that all important hyggelige (cosy) atmosphere fostering a uniquely Danish sense of wellbeing and conviviality.

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Helsingor, Hamlet's castle, and Danish national flag.
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Helsingor, Hamlet's castle, and Danish national flag.

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  • Lego block replica of Copenhagen in Lego Miniland at Legoland.
  • Man with sculpture in new extension of Statens Museum for Kunst.
  • Nyhavn.
  • Textile exhibit at the Kunstindustrimuseet.
  • Granola Food Company.
  • Chairs on display at the Kunstindustrimuseet.
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