| This A-Z
list takes up short facts about the most common
subjects tourists usually wonder about. We try
to keep this list as updated as possible, but
prices may vary a bit from those mentioned.
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| · Cab: |
(see Taxi) |
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| · Car
Rental: |
You will find car
rentals all over the city and at the airports. Some gas
stations also have car rentals. You also can purchase
a combined 'Fly and Drive'-ticket at your Travel Agency. More: Getting around |
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| · Camping: |
There are a few
campsites in the Copenhagen area and yet another opens
in June near Copenhagen city centre. |
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| · Casino: |
Copenhagen has
one international casino close to the city centre. |
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| · Change
/ Cambio: |
Money can be changed
at banks open 5 days a week or bureaux de change like
Forex open 7 days a week. |
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| · Cinema: |
There are some
60 cinemas in the greater Copenhagen area. Note that movies are
not dubbed, they have subtitles.(see TV
/ Film) |
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| · Climate: |
The Danish climate
follows the four seasons. July is normally the warmest
month, with an average temperature of around 20°C.
February is generally the coldest month with an average
of just below 0°C.
During spring and autumn the weather may vary a lot, from
cold to warm and from sun to rain. During the winter season
the climate varies from one year to another. One year
it might hardly snow at all and the next year there might
be snow up to your knees. When packing your wardrobe it
should be like the weather - varied! |
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| · Coffee: |
There are numerous
cafés in Copenhagen but not that many regular coffee
shops. A Danish café can be anything from the local
bar serving a beer to a trendy restaurant with a tempting
menu. |
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| · Conference: |
The Øresund
Region has earned a reputation as one of the world's
leading destinations for international conferences and
congresses. Copenhagen and Malmö - the two main
cities of the Øresund-region has 22,000 hotel
beds and Scandinavia's largest conference centre. |
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| · Congress: |
Copenhagen has
positioned itself as one of the world's most appealing
international congress cities.
The ICCA DATA statistics, rank Copenhagen as the most
popular city in the world for international congresses. |
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| · Credit
Cards: |
Major credit cards
are accepted at most places. |
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| · Currency: |
The Danish
currency is the Krone (DKK), which is divided into 100
øre.
There is no limit to the amount of foreign or Danish
currency that can be brought into Denmark.
Coin denominations:
25 øre, 50 øre (both copper)
1 krone, 2 kroner, 5 kroner (silver, with a hole)
10 and 20 kroner (both brass)
Banknotes denominations:
DKK 50, DKK 100, DKK 200, DKK 500 and DKK 1.000. |
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