Off to Copenhagen on a last night of freedom "gentleman's trip"

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acrossthepond

Active member
Jan 30, 2006
1,233
Ruritania
Any good tips for places "cultural" to go to then?

I'd be especially interested in being directed towards any entertaining Polish cultural centres?!

(the best man is hopeless, and we'll end up in Mcdonalds at 1am with the bible study group if he's in charge.)

:drink:

:cheers:

:whisky:

:dance:

:kiss:

:sick:
 




dannyboy

tfso!
Oct 20, 2003
3,651
Waikanae NZ
been a few times , but only for a couple of hours on a stopover on way to sweden which i go to loads. the harbour area is nice . so i cant give you any advice on where to go . i have heard however that it is a lovely city.

one thing i cansay is that the women are simply stunning, best country for eye candy my miles and ive done a few (countries that is)
 


Simster

"the man's an arse"
Jul 7, 2003
54,952
Surrey
Copenhagen is a FINE city. Nice and walkable, so you won't struggle to find places to visit. As has been said before, try the harbour front.

Here is my tip - don't fly to Copenhagen airport; fly to MALMO in Sweden instead. Malmo on the SW coast of Sweden is separated from the Eastern Danish city of Copenhagen by a channel which has now been connected by the Oresund bridge. It's an impressive feat of engineering, as it is 20km long. Malmo airport is on the Swedish coast and is the only train stop between Malmo central and Copenhagen - it costs about £6 to ride from Malmo airport to Copenhagen across the bridge and you'll be in Copenhagen city centre within 15 minutes.

Flying to Malmo is cheaper than flying to Copenhagen, as well as being quicker to get into the city centre.
 


Gluteus Maximus

Active member
Jul 10, 2003
340
Trumpton
Club 18 or Club 37 on Istegade and ask for the "Fraekt fadøl".
Not particularly nice places but you'll get a fanny pulled pint. She may also then fire the pulling implement across the bar at you...
Maxim's strip bar nearby is fairly cheap as strip bars go - free entry if early doors and a fiver or so for a small beer.
 






SULLY COULDNT SHOOT

Loyal2Family+Albion!
Sep 28, 2004
11,344
Izmir, Southern Turkey
There are no Polish cultural centres in Copenhagen but I think you can get a boat across to Szczeczin.
 




acrossthepond

Active member
Jan 30, 2006
1,233
Ruritania
Thanks for these chaps

Copenhagen is a FINE city. Nice and walkable, so you won't struggle to find places to visit. As has been said before, try the harbour front.

Here is my tip - don't fly to Copenhagen airport; fly to MALMO in Sweden instead. Malmo on the SW coast of Sweden is separated from the Eastern Danish city of Copenhagen by a channel which has now been connected by the Oresund bridge. It's an impressive feat of engineering, as it is 20km long. Malmo airport is on the Swedish coast and is the only train stop between Malmo central and Copenhagen - it costs about £6 to ride from Malmo airport to Copenhagen across the bridge and you'll be in Copenhagen city centre within 15 minutes.
.

Good tip, thanks. I can add to my collection of magnificent erections

been a few times , but only for a couple of hours on a stopover on way to sweden which i go to loads. the harbour area is nice . so i cant give you any advice on where to go . i have heard however that it is a lovely city.

one thing i cansay is that the women are simply stunning, best country for eye candy my miles and ive done a few (countries that is)

Excellent, I am more optimistic about the whole thing now.

There are no Polish cultural centres in Copenhagen but I think you can get a boat across to Szczeczin.

Really? NOWHERE to see tradional pole-ish dancing??? That doesn't seem too good.
 
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