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In which quarter house in Copenhagen?

Where to sleep in the Danish capital? Before leaving Denmark, explore online the best areas to stay in Copenhagen!

The largest city and capital of Denmark, Copenhagen is one of the most important urban centres of the European Union. It will not be necessary to expect an economic stay to stay in Copenhagen, the cost of life and per capita GDP being one of the highest in the world. But you will be seduced by the art of living and the restful atmosphere of this city with multiple charms.

The town was founded by the Vikings in the 10th century and was originally only a small fishing village, with a population of 602,481 over 88 km2. Green and relaxed capital, the city lives on two wheels and lives its "bike" culture. Bridges, parks and seafronts make the charm of the city whose cultural wealth is enormous. To pay dearly your accommodation where to sleep in Copenhagen, target the heart of the city: here are the areas where to sleep in Copenhagen.

Indre by : Strøget, Nyhavn and the Latin Quarter

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In the middle of the city, you will enjoy all the bustling animation of Copenhagen: the main tourist attractions The focus is on Tivoli Park, the Ny Carlsberg Glypotek Museum (to contemplate Greek, Roman, Egyptian and Impressionist paintings) as well as the Rundetårn Round. Starting from Kongens Nytorv, walk on Strøget to H.C. Andersens Boulevard, the longest pedestrian street in Europe for a little shopping trip. It is also the area of the Latin Quarter, by reference to the Latin language that used to be there, where you can sit in French restaurants – if you have the evil of the country... Continue on the botanical garden and the Rosenborg Castle, and finally relax on the terrace at the old Nyhavn port. This is the area where to book your accommodation if you like animation, restaurants, bars and cultural places.

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Østerbro

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Located north of the historic centre of Indre by, Østerbro has a unique and relaxing atmosphere of a small neighbourhood. Situated in the north by the seaside and not far from the lakes, it is a place loved by the Danes families, who love to come shopping or strolling in the Fælledparken, the largest park in the city. The athletes come here to attend the games in the national stadium of FCKobenhavn. Few attractions, but to stay with real Danish life, it is a good idea to stay.

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Nørrebro

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Nørrebro is the cosmopolitan district of Copenhagen, with its many bars. He once had his reputation as a "craignos" neighbourhood, this one adjacent to the Copenhaguoise suburb. Today, Nørrebro houses some of the city’s most frequented streets, including starred restaurants, nice cafés and bars, wine bars and vintage shops. It’s a place to sleep in Copenhagen if you’re looking to run away from the tourist groups that grow up in the city centre.

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Vesterbro

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Do you like beer? So come visit the Carlsberg Brewery – the fourth brewer in the world, nothing but that! -, close to Frederiksberg Have Park. The district of Vesterbro, south-west of the city centre, was also a hot area once. Today, it is mainly frequented to shop in typical Danish products shops, and to stroll on the terrace in cafés and restaurants that stretch the alleys of the area. For visitors wishing to get out of the beaten paths, it is an ideal place to sleep in Copenhagen.

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Christianshavn

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The “Free and self-managed” neighbourhood of Copenhagen , is famous in the spirit of thousands of libertarians of Europe. Here we live freedom not as a desire, but as the transformation of a political philosophy into a true philosophy of life. Since its proclamation in 1971, the “Free Commune of Christiania” has been attracting more and more tourists every year, and for cause: private property does not exist because the habitat belongs to the community, we sell cannabis, we value the spirit of freedom and hippie culture. Anarchism is not reduced to this: this city in the city of 900 inhabitants, has its civic assemblies, its flag, its own currency, its bakery, its road service, its own school, its printing, its cinema and its free radio. In addition, decisions are taken collectively, seeking the general interest. Bars, restaurants, unusual places to sleep, a neighbourhood open to everyone, which is worth a visit if you appreciate examples of alternative life.

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Olivia Johnson

Olivia Johnson

I'm Olivia Johnson, an avid explorer and storyteller. My world is a tapestry of adventures, from hiking ancient trails to uncovering hidden gems. With every journey, I find inspiration in the colors, flavors, and people of our planet. Through my travel tales, I invite you to wander alongside me, to discover new horizons and create your own vibrant memories. Let's embark on this incredible journey together, celebrating the beauty and diversity of our world, one adventure at a time.

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