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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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| · Service: |
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| · Shopping: |
Boutiques
are usually open weekdays 10:00 - 18:00 (10 am - 6 pm), on Fridays one hour longer. Saturdays:
10.00 - 16.00. Sundays closed, except the first Sunday, between noon and 16:00.
Department stores: Magasin
du Nord and Illum are landmarks for shopping. The malls are usually open an hour longer than the smaller boutiques and shops.
More info on our main site: Tourism » Shopping |
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| · Sightseeing: |
You can choose
from a variety of daily city tours by coach or boat departing
from the City Hall Square in front of the Palace Hotel.
Booking not necessary. |
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| · Smoking: |
Generally, It is forbidden
to smoke in most of the public areas, cafés, pubs
and restaurants included. However, where the serving area
is smaller than 40 square metres, the owner can make exception
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| · Speed-Limits: |
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| · Subway
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The high modern, fully automated (the metro is driverless)
subway (called Metro) in Copenhagen is a very effective
link between the large urban areas to the east and west
with the city centre. The two lines run daily, around a clock. During the day, the interval is about 4 minutes, at night -15 to 20 min.
Tickets & Prices: there is a uniform
ticket for all public transportation in metropolitan
Copenhagen. A Metro ride costs one clip on a multi-ride,
ten rides (clips)-ticket (2 zones). This ticket
costs DKK 130, while a single ride with a single two-zone
ticket will cost you DKK 21. Both types of ticket are
valid for one hour. An extra night fee is applied between
1 a.m. and 5 a.m. Children up to 12 YOA accompanied by adults ride for free (max. 2 children per adult).
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