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Københavns Hovedbanegård ''(Copenhagen Central Station)'', also called København H, is the largest train station in Denmark, placed in Copenhagen, with entrances to Bernstorffsgade (at Tivoli Gardens), Banegårdspladsen and Reventlowsgade. The station is served by InterCity and regional trains as well as S-trains. It has 12 tracks (...)
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"B is a service on the S-train network in Copenhagen."
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"The Høje Taastrup station was built on open land that was planned to become a minor regional center, and was envisaged as a relief station for the central København H. Thus all long-distance trains going west from Copenhagen stop there."
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"This was quite a bit from the city center, but the station was supposed to be temporary until the exact routing of the various new railways near Copenhagen that were in planning around the turn of the century had been finalized."
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"Service E is the continuation of the "fast" steam trains that ran between Copenhagen and Hillerød since the late 1800s."
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"The entire station is subterranean with a total of three platforms : one for S-trains ,one for regional and InterCity trains ,and one for the M1 and M2 lines on the Copenhagen Metro."
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"You won't find any Copenhageners here who aren't working in the shops or just passing through, and the place is very touristy -but also loaded with excellent up-scale Scandinavian fashion shops and design stores (e.g. Georg Jensen, Illum and Royal Copenhagen)."
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"In 1900 Copenhagen had a central station situated just inside Skt Jørgens Sø ,from which railways went towards Roskilde (via Frederiksberg )and Hellerup (via Nørrebro ,not the current station but where Nørrebroparken is now)."
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"There are promotional fares with DB German Railways a) to anywhere in Germany (e.g. other airports) for 29 Euro b) daytrain to Copenhagen for 39 Euro c) nighttrain to Copenhagen from 29 Euro (for a seat, more for a couchette), detailed info and timetables on http://www.bahn.de."
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"Early on, a service pattern had been established in which local trains between Copenhagen and Holte were complemented by trains to Hillerød and Helsingør which ran non-stop until Holte."
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larsettrup from Denmark wrote about IT University of Copenhagen 2 years, 5 months ago
IT University of Copenhagen is a must see if you are interested in architecture and IT..
User attached a link to itu.dk
sebu from Finland wrote about Pizzeria Spigad'oro Italiano Due 2 years, 2 months ago
sebu replied one year, 10 months ago:
http://www.spigadoro.dk/
leo from Finland wrote about Copenhagen 3 years, one month ago
Be sure to visit Christiania and the Zoo, you'll see different kinds of animals in both places ;)
jegerhaavard replied 7 months ago:
The queen has her own elephant in the zoo. That's quite cute.
paavo from Indonesia wrote about The BagelCo 2 years, 2 months ago
Absolutely fantastic bagels, good coffee and organic juice in a part of town where it's nearly impossible to find anything non-sweet for breakfast. Recommend!
paavo from Indonesia wrote about CabInn express 2 years, 2 months ago
Crappy but inexpensive hotel. Small rooms resemble C-class cabins on a passenger ferry but can house 4 in their three-storey layout.
Recommend if you're more into sleeping than atmosphere; not a choice for honeymoon;)
paavo from Indonesia wrote about Karriere Bar 2 years, 2 months ago
Artists Jeppe Hein and his sister Lærke Hein have created an ultra-cool bar/restaurant which turns into a club on weekends nights. I totally 100% recommend for cool-hunters, artsy types and lovers of French cuisine.
Check the website and make sure to reserve a table, since the place is very popular: http://karrierebar.com/
paavo from Indonesia wrote about Vega Nightclub 2 years, 2 months ago
Fun & relatively large club in two floors. They have good bands playing in the lower floor and a relaxed, yet quite drunken bar-thing on the top. When I visited the place for the first time they had a couple girls who would cut your hair(!) for free(!) on the dance floor. Weird experience having a beer (with hair) & your hair cut while being surrounded by a big dancing crowd.
It usually costs to get in and the lines can get pretty long.
veganaktclub.dk
sebu from Finland wrote about Amalienborg Palace 2 years, 2 months ago
A beautiful palace surrounded by a great park. Definitely worth seeing and the park invites to hang out for a while on a beautiful day.
paavo from Indonesia wrote about Karriere Bar 2 years, 2 months ago
Karriere Bar website
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jussi from Finland wrote about Tivoli Gardens 2 years ago
They have excellent ice cream cones in Copenhagen. Just have one and head to Tivoli to see what's on tonight. The Tivoli Gardens is a relaxed amusement park with a lots of people just strolling around peacefully. Great place.
outila from Finland wrote about Copenhagen Zoo one year, 9 months ago
A very nice zoo with well fed and happy animals.
Also worth to see in winter time.
Bonus points for the extra good souvenier shop.
jegerhaavard from Norway wrote about Tivoli Gardens 7 months ago
I understand that Jussi hates the Tivoli garden, but at the same time it can also be a nice place to hang out. Avoid beeing there around mid-day, and of course in July...
sebu from Finland wrote about The Little Mermaid 2 years, 2 months ago
It's just a little bronze statue with far too many tourists standing in each other picture, but still I think this is a must-see. It's just so famous you get this "been there" feeling when sitting next to it. Actually, as soon as you get 25 meters away, you can sit by the sea very relaxed and watch the masses.
juha from Finland wrote about Hotel Opera 2 years, 2 months ago
Not too cheap but has a wifi. Americans would call the rooms small.
laurap from Finland wrote about Copenhagen 2 years ago
Very small and uncomfortable rooms with no proper closets. Some ethnic decoration does not do much when you have to sleep like in a bunk bed. Flat screen tv's though... Where did this hotel get 4 stars???
I have marked it to a wrong place on the map, it should be near the Central Railway Station and Tivoli.
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jim1 asked a question about Copenhagen one year, 2 months ago
I thought of flying to Copenhagen with my bicycle and go around the island (e.g. Helsinor etc.). Are the bike routes in as good a condition as everyone keeps telling me? Don't want find myself with flat tire in the country side... :P
larsettrup replied one year, one month ago:
Hi Jim,
Yes - Most bicycle paths on Zealand (Denmark in general) are in good condition and you would not have any problems completing your tour. Alot of people ride their bikes during summertime, so you will find plenty of company along the way.
jjlaine from Finland wrote about Bjerreds SaltsjöBad one year, 2 months ago
For opening times, prices, menus and of course checking the current sea temperature
User attached a link to kallbadhus.se
jjarvela from Finland wrote about Comfort Hotel Excelsior 7 months, 2 weeks ago
Great clean rooms, and modern decor, good breakfast, quite silent clientele. The location on "red lamps district" was quite ok, no troubles due to that.


