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City of the Little Mermaid...
Home to the worlds largest pedestrian street and to
the world-famous statue of the Little Mermaid, the fairytale
city of Copenhagen is Scandinavias largest city and one
of its liveliest. Dotted with parks, gardens, water fountains
and squares, the city combines a charming laid-back feel with
an exciting, exuberant atmosphere.
Begin your exploration of the city at the
Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek, a museum owned by the famous brewery that features
outstanding classical art and fine Impressionist painting. Witness
the pomp and ceremony of the changing of the
guard at Copenhagens Amalienborg Palace - home of
the Royal Family since 1794 - or take a trip to the
Helligandskirke, one of Copenhagens oldest churches, which
also features a summer café and regular art exhibitions. Other
museums and buildings of note include the Musical History Museum,
which houses an impressive array of musical instruments dating back
one thousand years, and the Nationalmuseet, whose vast and eclectic
collection takes the breath away. Dont miss the Tivoli Gardens,
located in the heart of Copenhagen. This century-old amusement park is
one of Copenhagens most popular attractions and with its thousands
of flowers and dazzling bejewelled lights, it is a real-life wonderland
of rides, restaurants, and entertainment for young and old alike.
Sample the live classical music at Tivoli Concert Hall or stumble across
free outdoor performances at one of the many city parks and squares.
Lose yourself along Stroget, the worlds longest pedestrian street,
where you can dine at one of the many cafes and restaurants and marvel
at the many street performers. Look out for the statue of Hans
Christian Anderson in Radhuspladsen, Copenhagens main square and
then stroll or take a ferry to admire the bronze statue of one of his
most famous fairytale creations, the charming Little Mermaid, who has
been guarding Copenhagens harbourside since 1913.
Rent one of Copenhagens free city bicycles
and tour around the cobbled streets and quays of this most accessible and
cheerful of cities, enjoy an afternoon picnic in one of its many parks and
squares and visit a museum before dining either in the summer air or indoors
at winter under the subtle glow of candlelight. Sample the magic of Copenhagen,
a fairytale city that allows you explore at an enjoyable pace.
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