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  1. Next Stop Copenhagen: Dirigido por Peter Gren Larsen. Con Frederik X.

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    • Enjoy Local Delicacies For Breakfast at Nyhavn
    • Take A Selfie at The Little Mermaid Statue
    • Visit Christiansborg Palace, The Most Important Building in Denmark
    • Grab Lunch at Torvehallerne Food Market
    • Appreciate Scandinavian Designs at Designmuseum Danmark
    • See Exotic Sea Animals at National Aquarium Denmark
    • Dine at The Award-Winning Restaurant Høst
    • Indulge in The Decadence of Freetown Christiania
    • Have An Extra Half Day? Immerse Yourself in Nature at Jægersborg Dyrehave

    To kick off your adventure, start your morning routine at Nyhavn, or the New Port. Nyhavn, a waterfront district in Copenhagen, is among the most popular tourist attractions in the city, and it is here that you will find the quaintest and most beautiful old buildings in Copenhagen. The area was not always this spotless. Once it was a dirty quarter ...

    The next stop is the pride of Copenhagen, the Little Mermaid Statue. A gift from a Danish brewer to the city of Copenhagen back in 1913, the statue replicates the eponymous character of Hans Christensen Andersen’s eternal short story, The Little Mermaid. It is made of bronze and depicting the poor mermaid as she beginning to transform into a human....

    The Christianborg Palace is a stately neo-Baroque building which houses all three branches of Denmark government, and perhaps it is the only one in the world to do so. The palace has been burned down in two previous fires, so the current building is not the original one, but rather a modern iteration. There is a small fee for the ticket, but the Co...

    It’s time to get back to the city and enjoy our lunch! There’s plenty of restaurants in Copenhagen, but you can save a lot of cash by eating out at Torvehallerne Food Market, a special supermarket that boasts more than 60 food stalls. The selections are vastly diverse as you can try almost all kinds of dishes here, from sushi, tapas, tacos, to fres...

    Scandinavian countries pioneer a special design trend that emphasizes on simplicity, so it is not surprising that there is an entire museum dedicated to this design philosophy in Denmark. After your lunch, it’s time to hit the road and visit the famous Designmuseum Danmark. The museum exhibits works of art by famous Danish designers such as Arne Ja...

    Being close to many seas, marine life plays an important role in Danish people’s way of life. Danish people take very serious steps to help disseminate marine information and aid science projects which give us a better understanding of marine life. National Aquarium Denmark, or better known as The Blue Planet, is a great way through which Danish pe...

    Høstis an award-winning restaurant in Copenhagen with a focus on Nordic ingredients and cuisine. True to its Scandinavian heritage, Høst’s dishes exude true simplicity with a modern twist. Høst’s menu changes by the seasons to ensure the freshest and most authentically Danish tastes. The décor is both rustic and elegant at the same time, creating a...

    As night draws near, it’s time to visit the weirdest and most interesting quarter in Copenhagen, the Freetown Christiania. The area is an international commune, even though it is technically a part of Denmark, and there have been a lot of controversies regarding its legal status. In this commune, local residents lead a hippie and artistic lifestyle...

    Copenhagen remains, at its heart, a very environmental-friendly city. Just take a 22-minute train out of town to Jægersborg Dyrehave, and you will be treated with a natural reserve that seems to run on endlessly. This destination, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is built to allow natural forests to flourish safely, and only trees which pose dangers t...

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  5. 90% heat removed due to back channel cooling. drives.danfoss.com. Cityringen is the imposing structure that will bring a new, completely automated under-ground line into the center of the Danish capital. Two tunnels of 17 km each. Diameter of 5.5 m. 17 new main stations. 30 m below street level. Systemair Srl, .

  6. Next stop, Copenhagen with Rotate Birger Christensen... WHO: Rotate Birger Christensen. FROM: Copenhagen, Denmark. Riding a pushbike in Rotate’s iconic puff-sleeve, hot pink mini dress may seem peculiar to some, but for the Copenhagen-based brand, it’s in fact very normal.