Review of Copenhagen
Copenhagen
Take flights to Copenhagen for canalside strolls, Danish dining and a captivating little mermaid.
Things to do
Take in Copenhagen's slender spires and gabled houses on a relaxed boat trip through the canals on your Copenhagen holiday. The much-photographed Little Mermaid of fairy-tale fame perches enticingly on a rock at the entrance to the harbour.
Shopping
Mix shopping with sightseeing along Strøget on your Copenhagen city break. The grand pedestrianised boulevard is packed with pavement cafes, street entertainers and stores selling everything from fine Royal Copenhagen porcelain to Little Mermaid statues for your mantelpiece.
Restaurants
After flights to Copenhagen, dine alfresco and watch the sailing boats bob on the water at Nyhavn Harbour. The bustling restaurants and cafes here serve a smorgasbord of local flavours, from open rye bread sandwiches to frikadeller (Danish meatballs) and smoked herring.
Nightlife
The Danes take partying seriously, starting late and continuing till the sun rises. The central Latiner Kvarter and Vesterbrogade are the go-to neighbourhoods for hyggelige (cosy) pubs, people-watching lounges and pulsating DJ bars after flights to Copenhagen.
When to go
KLM has frequent flights to Copenhagen. Raise a toast at the Copenhagen Beer Festival in May, or buy tickets for the Copenhagen Jazz Festival in July.
Review of Copenhagen
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Rain on the outside. Cold on the inside.15 Oct 12
Copenhagen feels cold. It feels like you're walking around in a futuristic movie where everything works but you are not at all important. The automated train are great, on time and efficient, but what you see out the windows are buildings and machines that seem to have been designed for buildings and machines. This is too much of a blanket review. The people in Denmark are great, mostly friendly and helpful. The prices are high. It is hard to put your finger on exactly what Copenhagen is, but it doesn't feel like a place that I would want to call home. Perhaps, "soulless", is the feeling you get in October in CopenhagenRoy - USA
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General impression 3 Hotels 4 Restaurants 3 Activities 3 Shopping 3 Going Out 3 Events 2 Average grade 3.0 Report abuseReviewer's tip
Don't fly to Copenhagen from Paris. Paris is an an awful experience.




