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visitor guides to Denmark
The Top Copenhagen Tourist Attractions
Sep 16, 2011
The city of Copenhagen has one of the most interesting histories. These stories are often told through modern tourist attractions around the city. Tourists and residents alike often can't help but flock to some of the more popular Copenhagen tourist attractions.
Sep 16, 2011
To unwind and enjoy some conversation, visitors and residents alike stop in at some of the more popular Copenhagen bars. Many of these establishments have an excellent selection of beer and cocktails to choose from. Keep in mind, however, that the drinking age in Denmark is 18, not 21.
Copenhagen Dining Guide
You will be hard-pressed as much great food in such a small area as you will in Copenhagen. With 2,000 restaurants, cafes, and bars in 1.5 square miles, food in all price ranges and styles is right around the corner.
The Copenhagen Dining Guide will help you sort through all your options and make every meal memorable. While in Copenhagen, you cannot miss the traditional smørrebrød (meaning "butter bread") open-face sandwiches. At Aamanns Establisshment, you will find seasonal variations of this sandwich in a modern atmosphere. Accompanying the city's eco-friendly hotels are a wide array of organic food options that can be found in the Dining Guide. For those seeking gourmet options, Copenhagen boasts the highest French Michelin rating in Scandinavia with restaurants like the spectacular Noma, the world's best in 2010 and 2011.
The Copenhagen Dining Guide is your complete food resource whether you want a quick bite in between tours or a meal that is more like an adventure.
Sep 16, 2011
Danish people believe in a concept known as hygge, which often refers to a warm and comfortable feeling. Danish food, from its preparation to its consumption, is believed to contribute to this warm fuzzy feeling. In fact, many Danish dishes are often very hearty, and could be described as “comfort food”.
Continue reading...The 5 Best Copenhagen Restaurants
Sep 16, 2011
Danish residents rarely dine out, not because they do not enjoy the cuisine, but because they save their visits for special occasions. When they do eat out, they typically tend to order several courses and stay for hours. Why not treat yourself to long and leisurely meals at some of the best Copenhagen restaurants?
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