supaseagull
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Anyone been to Copenhagen? Im taking Mrs Supaseagull this weekend and wondered if anyone has any restaurant or tourist recommendations?
Anyone been to Copenhagen? Im taking Mrs Supaseagull this weekend and wondered if anyone has any restaurant or tourist recommendations?
not been, but understand it is v v dear..
also, am i right in thinking it's the only city that is not actually (physically) IN the country its a capital of..? (linked by bridges..)
If it's not too cold, go for a boat trip around the harbour. If it's cold there are some lovely atmospheric bars/coffee houses around the Nyhaven (sp?). A.
I have to recommend Nørrebro Bryghus,
Denmark is positively cheap for food and drink compared to Norway or Sweden. If you are from the south of England prices will not be a shock.
Copenhagen's a nice city and definitely agree that a walk around Christiania is interesting.
Don't agree with this though. I'd say Copenhagen's on a par with Oslo but more expensive than Stockholm. Sweden in general is cheaper for food and drink than Norway and Denmark.
For a large beer in Copenhagen's city centre you'll pay around £6- sometimes more, sometimes less but it'll certainly be more than your average southern England pint. Food's pricier than the UK too.
Have fun.
Great city, my mum lived there for 12 months a couple of years ago.
Went there with the my ex girlfriend year before last, it’s expensive but not horrendously so.
The highlights for me were the botanical gardens, the hippy town and Tivoli. If Tivoli was ion England it would be full of chavy families and little shits but it’s not so it has a host of decent restaurants, in beautiful surroundings well worth a visit.
I have to recommend Nørrebro Bryghus, which is a restaurant and micro brewery, the food although not Michelin star, is very good, they bring you different beers according what you have ordered. Really nice place with a vibrant and friendly atmosphere.
Well worth taking a boat trip too, where you get a good view of the little mermaid which is, well very little.