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Copenhagen is known for the historical buildings and architecture. The oldest one is inside the city, the newest one is in Ørestad (take metro towards Vestamager). In Copenhagen are a lot of small cafees and bars. Copenhageners LOVE to go to these cafees to drink fancy coffee like cafe latte or espresso. The cafees always sells their food and coffee to over prize. A normal cafe latte can easily cost 10 $.

Besides the historical sites and castles (Rosenborg, Amalienborg, Christiansborg) and the churches, you can also spend your time at the beach, which is easy to reach on bicycle. You can also take a swim in the harbor (Islands Brygge Havnebad). If you like nature a trip om bike to Amager is a good choice.

If it is a rainy day, you can visit the shopping mall 'Fields' in Ørestad or 'Fisketorvet' next to Dybbelsbro station (take any red s-train towards Copenhagen South). If it is sunny, you can visit Strøget which is a long shopping path in the center of Copenhagen.

In Copenhagen you will also find Tivoli next to the city hall. It is an amusement park, but expensive. At Fridays during the summer, Tivoli offer concerts if you only pay the entrance, which is around 15$

At Østerbro you can visit the little mermaid and kastellet.

At Nørrebro you can visit the Arab shops and Asistens Kirkegård (Grave yard), where HC Andersen and S. Kierkegaard are buried.

At Vesterbro you have to visit 'bymuseet' at Vesterbro Torv (Take bus 6A towards Rødover). If you continue with bus 6A you will also reach

Frederiksberg where the ZOO is and Frederiksberg Garden.

Other sights, which you properly find online or in a guide book:

The National Museum

Statens Museum for Kunst

Glyptoteket

Lousiana

Rosenborg

Strøget

Rundetårn

Vor Frue Kirke

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