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542 rooms with a city view, conference facilities for up to 1600 persons, fitness club, swimming pool, outdoor parking, Casino & a unique choice of fine restaurants; Thai, Japanese, Italian and an International gourmet restaurant on the 25th floor. Just a few minutes walk to the Town Hall Square and Tivoli gardens. Free broadband.
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Designed by the world-famous architect Arne Jacobsen, the Royal offers 260 designer rooms in the heart of Copenhagen, next to the Town Hall Square and the Tivoli gardens. The hotel features the acclaimed Scandinavian/Italian restaurant Alberto-K on the 20th floor, offering a breathtaking view of the city. There is secure indoor and outdoor parking available for hotel guests. Free broadband.
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Located in Frederiksberg in the heart of Copenhagen, close to the city centre, metro, parks, shopping, restaurants and a multitude of theatres. This modern 166 room Business and Convention Hotel offers one of Copenhagen''s most flexible meeting facilities for up to 2129 participants. The hotel features Restaurant, Bar and fitness centre. Free broadband for guests.
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Welcome to the Park Inn Copenhagen Airport. We are located only three minutes from Copenhagen International Airport and 10 minutes from the city centre. At the same time Amager Strand''s beaches are just a few hundred meters away. The hotel''s location makes it easy flying in to a meeting and with room for up to 400 delegates, the Park Inn Copenhagen Airport is the ideal international meeting place. We look forward to welcoming you at the Park Inn Copenhagen Airport where you will experience a unique international atmosphere and a friendly and personal service.
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Great places to visit in Copenhagen
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| THE LITTLE MERMAID |
Edvard Eriksen's statue from 1913 has no rival as Copenhagen's top tourist attraction. Small and close to the sea, she is a perfect symbol of Denmark.
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| CHRISTIANIA |
In the Seventies a group of Copenhageners occupied some disused army barracks and turned them into a "Free State". Today 1,000 people live here.
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| NY CARLSBERG GLYPTOTEK |
If the gift shop had less class, it could sell Tshirts saying "Beer built this beautiful museum". Houses Scandinavia's finest collection of antique busts and statues, plus a fabulous courtyard café. Free on Wed and Sun.
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| METRO |
Opened in October 2002, the subway is state-of-the-art with glassed-in tracks, lots of daylight and driverless trains.
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| DEN SORTE DIAMANT |
An eye-catching 1999 extension to the Royal Library, nicknamed "The Black Diamond". Don't miss the charming old library garden across the street.
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| VOR FRELSERS KIRKE |
It will take you 400 steps to get to the top of this corkscrew church spire. Provides a stunning view from 90 meters up. Open April through October.
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| FRIHEDSMUSEET |
Denmark was occupied by Germany from 1940 to 1945. This small Resistance Museum shows the different ways in which patriotic Danes fought back.
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| KONGENS HAVE |
The "King's Garden" from 1606 is Copenhagen's most popular green area. A great place to kick off your shoes, or see the Crown Jewels in fairy-tale Rosenborg Castle nearby.
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| RUNDETÅRN |
Walking in circles, it takes seven and a half revolutions to get to the top of this formerastronomical observatory from 1642.
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| LOUISIANA |
Denmark's most visited museum lies a half hour's train ride north of the city, and has a superb collection of post-1945 art. The man who built the original house had three wives - all named Louise.
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