The charming capital of Denmark is a metropolis on a human scale, a city to explore easily on foot. Brings together a history littered with old town with the most daring modern architecture, and both provide a framework for a vibrant cultural life. Look at this photo gallery and see what you have booked.
The longest pedestrian street in Europe, Strøget, winds through the city center with shops of world-renowned Danish design, fashion and more. In their places, and along its fascinating channels proliferate cafes and restaurants, while neighborhoods "bro" Nørrebro, Vesterbro and Østerbro surrounding the city center the very latest trends. It is also one of the greenest cities in the world, with more bikes than cars, has a first class cultural life and serves as the culinary capital of Scandinavia. And despite all this, its neighbors retain a bohemian air that reaches its conclusion in the Freetown Christiania district, a world away in this stylish, cosmopolitan city that glosara favorite adopted son, Hans Christian Andersen.
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