Streets, Squares and Neighbourhoods
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The City Hall Square is situated in the heart of the city of Copenhagen in Denmark. This city square is beside Copenhagen City Hall and is home to a large statue of Hans Christian Andersen. Often, this square is a venue...
Reviewed by: Jò
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Gammeltorv is known to be the oldest square in Copenhagen city. Along with Nytov square, Gammeltorv is situated in Storget and has old patrician houses which dates back to 1800. There are also many beautiful fountains...
Reviewed by: Jò
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Indre By (the Inner City) is the historical heart of Copenhagen, enclosed between the lakes (Sortedams Sø, Peblinge Sø and Skt Jørgensens Sø) and the... |
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Kodbyen is also known as the Meatpacking district of Copenhagen. Here, there are three large areas which are named as the Brown Meat City, the White Meat City and the Gray Meat City. This district is the most...
Reviewed by: Akhil
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Kongens Nytorv, also known by the name, King’s New Square is a square situated in central part of Copenhagen city. This square is located at one end of Stroget and was designed by Christian V in the year 1670. The... |
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If You are looking for posh Copenhagen, then go to Østerbro. The district is characterized by expensive houses, broad boulevards and beautiful green areas. Østerbro is located... |
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Stroget is one of the important tourist attractions and lies in the center of the town. This is the longest pedestrian shopping spot in Europe and the largest shopping district of Scandinavia. Visitors can find some of...
Reviewed by: Jò
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