Tag: copenhagen points of interest
In the western district of FREDERIKS-BERG (reached byway of Vesterbrogade and Frederiksberg Alle) is another extensive park, Frederiksberg Have, in the southern part of which stands Frederiksberg Palace, an …
Copenhagen’s most charming squares, with brightly coloured old houses, some of them dating from the 18th c. On fine summer days the square is a favourite resort of students, …
From Town Hall Square the pedestrian precinct known as Stroget, a succession of short streets running into one another, extends E to Kongens Nytorv, lined by shops, boutiques and …
In the courtyard is an equestrian statue of Frederik VII. There are conducted tours ofthe state apartments and the Folketing. The palace church (1826), in a restrained neo-classical style, …
RESTAURANTS. luxury restaurants: H. C. Andersens Eventyrrestaurant, Gyldenlovesgade 54; Heine Pedauque, Kongens Nytorv 34; Royal Bel Etage, Hammerichsgade 1; Langelinie Pavillonen, Langelinie; Hellerup Park Hotel, Strandvejen 203; Skt. Gertruds …
COPENHAGEN Copenhagen (pop. 1,800,000) combines the swan ponds, gingerbread houses, and Lille Havfrue (Little Mermaid) of Hans Christian Andersen’s fairy tales with the cosmopolitan style, world-class museums, and round-the-clock …
Copenhagen Guide for Tourist DAYTRIPS FROM COPENHAGEN Stunning castles and white sand beaches hide in Northern and Central Zealand. Trains offer easy access to many attractive sights within an …