Sunday 27 February 2011

Copenhagen, the North Superstar!

By Jhon Martin


Find the land of the Vikings, unique scenery that you will discover from the eyes of this very little mermaid.

The actual Viking Main city, in which nowadays are exposed the rest of their boats inside museums scattered all over Copenhagen.

It's a human-sized town with a transporting system really structured and cozy, allowing you to meet local people who've got the good reputation for being a bit of extroverted however very pleasant.

You can also borrow a bike that is the most typical way of transportation in the city having a lot of cycle routes in the primary avenues. You will not be amazed to see people attending college, occupation, and university using a bike. Actually nearly half of the urban communities are using this way of transportation each day.

When you talk the British language, it will probably be simple to communicate with the Danes, whom are generally bilingual from youth.

It's in the Old Harbor that you will find the famous Copenhagen's Small Mermaid, which reflects the powerful impact from the city along with the sea.

Close by, you discover the Amalienborg Palace: the royal residence, within its center the famous fountain of Gefion.

If you opt to spend money, you will find at the North store the largest commercial center of the capital with a representation of all the principal stores around.

To the more adventurous, it is possible to go swimming in the water (a bit icy) from the 3 main beaches of Copenhagen which are only thirty minutes by cycle from town center.

At sundown, the town is going to be metamorphosed and animated, generally on the weekends from Thursday evening until beginning on Sunday morning.

It's going to be easy to arrive from almost any main European cities by using Copenhagen International Airport, which is the most important in Scandinavia. You'll find links to subway or train to take you in just fifteen minutes downtown.




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