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Rådhus City Hall At red-brick Rådhus (City Hall) the main hall is certainly grand enough - but it’s more interesting to climb the 105m clock tower to visit Jens Olsens Clock, built at a cost of a million kroner in the early 1900s. |
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Being charmed by Tivoli In the heart of the city, Tivoli is a charming combination of amusement rides, gardens, food pavilions and open-air stage shows. In the evening, between the nightlights and flowerbeds, Tivoli is a sweet place to stroll – or to watch a fantastic fireworks display which kicks off at 11:45pm on Saturdays. |
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Explore Copenhagen’s Zoologisk Have (zoo) Copenhagen’s Zoologisk Have (zoo) has a large collection of nature’s lovelies, including lions, elephants, zebras, hippos, gorillas and even polar bears. The elephants have the best deal – their state-of-the-art homes were designed by Sir Norman Foster. |
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Jazz Jam sessions at La Fontaine La Fontaine is Copenhagen’s oldest and coziest jazz venue, right in the city centre. You can catch live jazz later in the evening from Friday to Sunday, and it’s renowned amongst fans for its excellent late night jam sessions. |
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Concert & Clubbing at Rust Rust is a thriving club that attracts the coolest crowd in the city, with a choice of spaces including nightclub and concert hall, and edgy, modern music - or to really fast track your night, consider Nightlife Friend - where for 2500kr a local will chaperone you and friends around the city’s hotspots. |
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Arts Huset Huset is an excellent arts centre and home to Musik Cafeen which promotes up-and-coming pop and rock acts and is a nightclub on the weekends; Salon K, home to improve and cabaret; gay nightclub Boiz and a small art-house cinema. |
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Traditional Danish meal A deservedly popular spot, Cap Horn specializes in Danish fare and uses mainly organic ingredients. Grab a lunch plate of three open-faced sandwiches, a two-course meal of herring, steak and potatoes, and wash it down with a river of beer. |
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Old-style Danish brunch The elegant bare wood of charming, old-style Scandinavian establishment Bastionen & Løven is reason enough to come, but on a sunny day you’ll find yourself yearning to sit outside in the tranquil windmill-by-the-water setting. The whole place feels like a wonderful secret – although the weekend brunch sessions can get mighty packed with local regulars. |
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Herring specialties Nyhavns Færgekro is an atmospheric café right on the canal, this popular spot has an all-you-can-eat buffet with 10 different kinds of herring, including baked, marinated and rollmops, with condiments to season and boiled potatoes to round the meal out. |
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