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Updated 03 June 2015
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Copenhagenin collaboration with Visit Copenhagen
Copenhagen has something for everybody. Here you will find a great mix of world-classgastronomy, beautiful architecture, award-winning design, clean harbour baths, the unique, freetown of Christiania, and the worlds oldest monarchy.Copenhagen is a compact big city - aworld-class city loved and ranked very highly by leading travel and lifestyle magazines. It hasbeen named one of the best cities to live in several times, and it was the first city in the world tobe named the Bike City by the International Cycling Union a title to which the several hundredbike lanes bear witness to. Surrounded by historic buildings, narrow curving streets, pulsatingshopping and a happening nightlife it is easy to feel right at home in the Danish capital.
Events
Roskilde FestivalRoskilde Festival is one of the biggestrock events in the World and the big...
Copenhagen CookingCopenhagen Cooking is the annualNordic Food Festival. The week-longfestiva...Copenhagen Jazz FestivalCopenhagen Jazz Festival takes placeevery July in the streets ofCopenhagen...CPH:DOXCPH:DOX (Copenhagen InternationalDocumentary Festival) has becomeone of Eu...Night of CultureThe annual Night of Culture kicks off inCopenhagen and offers children and ...
Top 5
Louisiana Museum Of ModernArtLouisiana Museum of Modern Art islocated 35 km north of Copenhagenwith a p...The Round TowerObservatory Platform Concert andExhibition Hall The Round Tower isone...The David CollectionExperience an atmospheric museumwith elegant 19th-century interiors, finec...
The Copenhagen ExbeerienceVisit a legendary landmark where you can use andindulge your senses. Smell the ingredients, discoverbeautiful architecture, ...
Kunstforeningen GL STRANDLocated by the canals, GL STRAND is aunique venue of modern andcontemporar...
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THE CITY
Copenhagen is an old city with beautiful historic buildings and attractions. The city ramparts and walls, whichsurrounded the inner city, were taken down in the middleof the 1800s. This has given the city charmingarchitecture with narrow curving streets in the centrecombined with a pulsating shopping and caf scene.Over the past few years, Copenhagen has supplemented its architectural heritage with new, world-classarchitecture. Star architects both Danish such as BjarkeIngels and international have built imposing buildingswhich look to the future. New districts and architecturehave sprung up to mix well with the past.Copenhagen is characterised by its relaxed spirit and Copenhageners bike to work, relax with their families inparks, jump in the harbour pools in the summer, andactively take part in the many events held in the city.
ArrivalGuides goesArrivalTV!
Inner cityInner City is the heart ofCopenhagen. It includesCopenhagen's oldestneighborhood with small,narrow streets and crookedhouses. In the center you will
nd a myriad of great shopping streets, cozy cafes, restaurants, as well as green areas, parks, charming canalsand a modern waterfront.The main artery of Inner City is the pedestrian street Strget, that runs from City Hall Square to KongensNytorv. Strget is always packed with people and streetartists, but be sure to move down the numerous exciting
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side streets.Photo: Simone Lellori
sterbroBroad boulevards, parks,delicacies, design shops. Theneighborhood of sterbro issomewhat posh and at thesame time completely downto earth. sterbro is located
north of Copenhagen city centre. It is one of Copenhagen'smost attractive and expensive living areas with the shopsto match. Shop design at Normann Copenhagen, sip aglass of wine at Panzon or chill in Flledparken Denmarks largest public park.Photo: Ty Stange
FrederiksbergFrederiksberg is a fashionablepart of Copenhagen withexcellent shoppingopportunities and greenspaces. It is more posh thanNrrebro and Vesterbro, and
the people living here are usually older and more established.Main street through Frederiksberg is Gammel Kongevej Kings Road. Shopping is great here with many clothingshops as well as sushi restaurants, cafes and deli's. Thesame is true for street Vrnedamsvej, which is both cosyand cool. Frederiksberg is also a green oasis withFrederiksberg Gardens, the romantic Garden of theFaculty of Life Sciences and Sndermarken.Photo: Ty Stange
VesterbroOnce Vesterbro was mostlyknown for its infamous redlight district. Today it is one ofthe hippest places around.The district is situated withinwalking distance from the city
centre, right behind the Central Station. It is one of the most fashionable places in the city - not just to live, but toshop, eat, drink and have a great night out.Photo: Ty Stange
NrrebroVibrant, colorful, casual andyoung at heart. Nrrebro is alively area of Copenhagen.You will nd trendy bars andfashionable designer shopsnext door to dodgy dive bars
and cheap kebab places. If you are into small design shops head for Elmegade or Jgersborggade, and if you like antiques Ravnsborggadeis the place to go. At Sankt Hans Torv and the streetsaround it you have several choices for dinner and drinks.And at Assistens Cemetery you can visit the grave offamous Danes or do like the Nrrebro citizens and relax inthe parkPhoto: Ty Stange
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DO & SEE
Copenhagen is an old city with historic buildings, royal castles, beautiful parks and harbours, and plenty ofattractions and activities to keep even the most eagertourist busy. The city centre is characterized by charmingarchitecture and narrow curving streets. But within recentyears Copenhagen has supplemented its architecturalheritage with new, world-class architecture. It is easy toexplore the city and get around, and many sights arewithin walking distance from one another. You can alwayscatch a bus, metro to get around or rent a bike - and travelthe Danish way.
Louisiana Museum Of Modern ArtLouisiana Museum of ModernArt is located 35 km north ofCopenhagen with a panoramicview across the resund. Theinteraction between worldclass art, nature and
architecture is unique, and Louisiana is often hailed as
probably the most beautiful museum in the world. Thecollection includes signicant chapters in 20th century art,and Louisiana is a dynamic framework for grandexhibitions, concerts, literature etc.
Open Tuesday-Friday 11-22, Saturday, Sunday and public holidays 11-18 Closed on Mondays.Address: Gl. Strandvej 13 HumlebkPhone: +45 4919 0719Internet: www.louisiana.dk
The Round TowerObservatory Platform Concert and Exhibition HallThe Round Tower is one of thebest known and most popularstructures in Denmark. It isthe oldest functioning
observatory in Europe, and the platform that runs around the Observatory on the top of the tower aords views overthe old Latin Quarter of Copenhagen. The road leading tothe top takes the form of a white-washed spiral walk,passing the old Library which is the forum of exhibitionsand concerts.Address: Kbmagergade 52AOpening hours: 21 May20 September. Daily 1020:00. 21 September20 May Daily 1018:00. MidOctober to mid-March, Tuesdayand Wednesday, both the Tower and the Observatory are open1821:00. The Tower is shut on 24 and 25 December and 1 January.Phone: +45 3373 0373Internet: www.rundetaarn.dkMore Info: [email protected]
The David CollectionExperience an atmosphericmuseum with elegant19th-century interiors, necollections of furniture,porcelain, and silver, and workby renowned Danish painters,
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from Jens Juel and Christen Kbke to the internationally acclaimed, Vilhelm Hammershi. Then, enter a completelydierent cultural sphere through one of the worlds largestcollections of Islamic art. The museum is located in thecenter of Copenhagen, across from the Kings Gardens.Admission is free.Address: Kronprinsessegade 30Opening hours: Tuesday to Sunday 10am to 5pm, Wednesday 10am to 9pm. Monday closed. Also closed December 23, 24, 25, and 31.Phone: +45 3373 4949Tickets: The David Collection is part of the museum district Parkmuseerne.Internet: www.davidmus.dkMore Info: Entrance: free
The Copenhagen ExbeerienceVisit a legendary landmark where you can use and indulge your senses. Smell the ingredients, discover beautifularchitecture, try world-famous Danish beer in many stylesand get taste of what Carlsberg is all about. A quarter ofan hours ride from the City Hall Square. CRAFT BREWERY - GUIDED TOURS - STABLES - BAR - BRAND STORE - BEER TASTINGAddress: Gamle Carlsberg Vej 11Opening hours: Mon Sun: 10 AM 5 PM. Mon closed Oct MayPhone: +45 3327 1282Internet: www.visitcarlsberg.com
Kunstforeningen GL STRANDLocated by the canals, GLSTRAND is a unique venue ofmodern and contemporary art.Annually we present 6-8exhibitions which feature thenewest tendencies and
modern art with a contemporary twist along with artist talks, performances, and other events. Enjoy a cup ofcoee in our caf with outdoor serving and browse ourbookshop.
Address: Gl. Strand 48, CopenhagenOpening hours: Tues-sun: 11-17, Wed: 11-20, Mon: Closed.Phone: +45 33 36 02 60Internet: www.glstrand.dkMore Info: www.facebook.com/glstrand
Top AttractionsCopenhagen has attractionsand sights to suit every tasteand interest - and most ofthem are within walkingdistance. With a history thatdates back to 1043, the city is
full of historical landmarks, signicant buildings and interesting sights. Be sure to visit Amalienborg Palace -home to the royal family, do a guided canal tour on theharbour and walk down the shopping street Strget.Photo: Morten Jerichau
Guided ToursCopenhagen is small enoughfor you to experience it byfoot. But if you do not knowwhere the good sights arethen what good does it do?Luckily for you there are lots
of great guided tours.Architecture
Danish architecture is goingthrough a new golden agewith internationally acclaimedlocal architects, such asHenning Larsen and BjarkeIngels Group, leaving their
mark on Copenhagen as well as the rest of the world. Water, space, sustainability and light are the key elementsin the recent architectural boom in maritime Copenhagen.Bold urban planning and world-class architecture isshooting up alongside old historic buildings and palaces.
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Photo: Le Lyby
Baths and beachesIn Copenhagen you are neverfar from a beach and duringsummer you can go for aswim in the many centrallylocated harbor baths. AmagerStrandpark oers 4.6
kilometers of white sand beach, Islands Brygge Harbour Bath has ve basins and Urban Beach oers sand, sweatybeats and drinks.Kids Copenhagen
Copenhagen is a verykid-friendly city. Buses andtrains have areas reserved forprams and pushchairs, thereare childrens menus inrestaurants, and of course
reductions at all museums and galleries. Copenhagens crown jewel, Tivoli , is a fairytale for kids, oering both thefun of the fair, and the peace and tranquillity of a park.Photo: Tuala Hjarn
TOP 5 EVENTS
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Copenhagen is renowned for being Northern Europe's largest festival city. Numerous events and festivals areheld in the Danish capital during the year with themesranging from rock and jazz to food, fashion, architecture,sports, lm, ballet, design and visual arts.Roskilde Festival
Roskilde Festival is one of thebiggest rock events in theWorld and the biggest musicfestival in Northern Europe. Itis held on a huge eld near thecity of Roskilde, half an hour's
drive from Copenhagen City. The Festival has existed since 1971 but has not aged a bit. In fact, it just seems tobecome more and more popular. The 70,000 ticketsavailable are usually sold out long before the programmeis published. The festival is a huge party with guests fromall around the world. Apart from the concerts, there arehundreds of stalls selling everything from jewellery andclothes to massages and tattoos.Copenhagen Cooking
Copenhagen Cooking is theannual Nordic Food Festival.The week-long festival ofmouth watering gastronomicexperiences from Denmarkand the other Nordic countries
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invites everyone to take a bite of the city. At this festival you get a taste of what it's all about. Whether you likegourmet food, traditional dishes or want to taste a little ofeverything there will be lots of things to try. Since 2005,Copenhagen Cooking has celebrated both Nordic andinternational cuisine. Copenhagen Cooking takes place inrestaurants and public spaces across the centre ofCopenhagen every August. It also has a winter edition inFebruary as a part of the winterfestival Wondercool.Photo: Ty Stange
Copenhagen Jazz FestivalCopenhagen Jazz Festivaltakes place every July in thestreets of Copenhagen. Thecity has a long tradition as ajazz metropolis and over theyears, many of the great
international jazz musicians have been based permanently in Copenhagen. During the Copenhagen Jazz Festival, jazzcan be heard in every corner of the city featuring topinternational artists and local talent, traditional toexperimental. The programme for the festival is normallypublished in May and can be obtained by visiting.Photo: Jonas Pryner
CPH:DOXCPH:DOX (CopenhagenInternational DocumentaryFestival) has become one ofEuropes most importantinternational documentary lmfestivals. It aims to break
away from mainstream and present whats new & innovative. The serious and political, weird andunexpected, provocative and artistic- all is welcomed atthe festival. It is based on wide, international and crosscultural collaboration involving a range of activities suchas seminars, directors' sessions, lectures, debates,
happenings, music- and club-events. CPH:DOX is held inCopenhagen every November.Night of Culture
The annual Night of Culturekicks o in Copenhagen andoers children and adultsmore than 500 cultural eventsin just one night. A total ofmore than 200 museums,
churches, exhibition halls, galleries, political institutions, and many other institutions representing art and culturewill keep their doors open during the evening.
DINING
Copenhagen is the leading gastronomy capital in Scandinavia. The city has more Michelin restaurants thanany neighbouring country - 15 in total - and Copenhagen ishome to Noma, which was awarded as the Worlds BestRestaurant three years in a row.But whether you are into bistros or Michelin-starred restaurants you will nd it in Copenhagen. The restaurantscene is among the world's most distinct and innovative,and it caters to all budgets. When dining out try the muchappraised Nordic kitchen at least once. It is known forbeing of high quality and with a focus on using local andseasonal produce.
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Organic restaurantsCopenhagen is a green cityand that also reects in therestaurants. Many of theCopenhagen restaurants gofor an organic or largelyorganic menu. Whether you
are into Italian, Nordic or a Danish hot dog you have the option of treating yourself with an organic optionPhoto: Nicolai Perjesi
Danish lunchA truly unique Danish foodexperience, you can get atlunch time, when the uniquesmrrebrd (literally spreadbread, or open facedsandwich), is served. Invariably
based on rye bread, smrrebrd can have an almost limitless number of dierent toppings, from herring, to rawbeef, seafood and egg.Michelin-starred restaurants
The new 2013 edition of theMichelin Guide has awardedCopenhagens restaurants atotal of 15 stars to 13restaurants the highestnumber ever. Both restaurant
noma and Geranium hold two stars.Whether you wish to try Michelin-starred Nordic food or are into Thai or Italian it is all here. Get ready for a uniquedining experience.
New Nordic kitchenThe New Nordic Kitchen hasgained international appealaround the world and todaythe kitchen is highly praisedinternationally. The NewNordic Kitchen is
characterized by its uniquely Nordic identity among the worlds greatest cuisines and by its commitment toorganic, sustainable and local products.Photo: Marie Louise Munkegaard
BrunchHad one too many cocktails last night? Or just in need of aproper meal before the days sightseeing? Either way youcan start the day properly at the many cafs serving ahearty brunch. Count on scrambled eggs, fresh fruits andpancakes to be among the ingredientsKid-friendly cafs and restaurants
Many of Copenhagens cafsand restaurants have specialchildren's menus, and providea special high chair fortoddlers. Some places go outof their way to make children
welcome. The large restaurant BioMio, in Copenhagen's fashionable meatpacking district, serves organic and tastyfood suitable for kids in a laid back atmosphere.Photo: Nicolai Perjesi
Bakeries and patisseriesGot a sweet tooth? Do notworry. Copenhagen is full ofbakeries and patisseries so gotry the typical Danish cakesbased on whipped cream orthe delicious layer cakes.
Photo: La Glace
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BARS & NIGHTLIFE
Whether you want to dance til the sun comes up or just have a beer or two with some friends, Copenhagen hassomething to oer for everyone. From colourful discos tolaid back bars and cool clubs.
Cocktail barsDanes might be famous fortheir beer, but Copenhagenersenjoy a good cocktail too. Thecity has many cocktail barswith professional bartenderswho know exactly how to mix,
shake and stir that perfect drink.Photo: Tuala Hjarn
BarsCopenhageners love to go out especially on the weekends.Cocktails are popular, and youwill nd several bars whereyou can enjoy a colourfuldrink. If you are more of a beer
person, Copenhagen oers various pubs, bars and breweries as well.Photo: Nicolai Perjesi
Gay CopenhagenLove of freedom. Freedom tolove. That was the sloganduring World Outgames 2009in Copenhagen, and it hasnever rung truer inCopenhagen than today.
Copenhageners are open-minded, relaxed and tolerant people, and the capital city has long been a playground forboth gay Danes and tourists. Here you can be free, openand most of all yourself.Photo: Christian Alsing
Wine barsWine bars is a hit inCopenhagen. You can tastethe whole world in a broadselection of ne whites andreds. Feel the cool and localatmosphere at Falernum or
try the trendy hangout Malbeck Wine Bar.Photo: Claes Bech Poulsen
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Music VenuesMusic is what makesCopenhagen go around, andthe city is home to Vega, oneof the best music venues inEurope. You will also ndvenues for classical music,
jazz, blues, electro, house and world music.Photo: Tuala Hjarn
BeerDenmark is famous worldwidefor Tuborg and Carlsberg, butthe two pilsners are far fromthe only possibility. FromApollo Brewery, to NrrebroBryghus and Mikkeller,
Copenhagen oers plenty of opportunities to quench your thirst.
SHOPPING
Copenhagen is great for shopping, both because of the variety of the shops and because the city is compact. Startyour shopping trip in the inner city. On Strget, you willnd most of the big chain stores and more exclusiveshops.Stroll down the small streets parallel to Strget and Kbmagergade where you will nd vintage shops, Danishdesigners such as Wood Wood, Malene Birger and HenrikVibskov, and small jewelry and ceramics shops.Streets outside the inner city that are worth checking out
are Istedgade, Gl. Kongevej, Elmegade, Jgersborggadeand sterbrogade. Enjoy, and remember your walkingshoes.Shoes and clothing
Copenhagen is a true fashioncity! In the city centre you canbuy everything from luxuryfashion to High Street fashion,but make sure to continueyour shopping spree down the
smaller streets and discover new designers.Photo: Tuala Hjarn
Vintage and second-handYou will nd several vintagestores in Copenhagen. Thevintage stores handpick theclothes, and oer beautifuldresses and antique jewelryfrom another time. Another
second hand concept ourishes in the city, luxury second hand stores. Here you can buy second hand luxury clothes,which are only a couple of seasons old.Photo: Time's Up Vintage
Flea marketsThere are several ea marketsaround Copenhagen. If you arelooking to make a good deal,you should pay a visit to oneof the ea markets, but makesure to arrive early! The
markets are full of vintage jewellery, old vinyl records, antiques and clothes.Photo: Ty Stange
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Interior designInterior design shopping inCopenhagen is great fun.From classic Danish design tomodern day ceramics andcolorful furniture you cannd it all. Quality is high and
whether you are into the classic or the more experimental you are bound to nd something that will make yourCopenhagen visit one to remember.Photo: Tuala Hjarn
Department stores and shopping centresCopenhagen oers a variety ofdepartment stores andshopping centres, whichusually stay open beyondnormal business hours. Youwill nd classic department
stores as well as more modern ones that oer everything from shopping to cinemas.Photo: Morten Jerichau
Danish Shoe Designbarund CPH is a Danish shoe design label with a completerange of essential styles for everyday wear as well asevery evening - casual and relaxed by day - feminin andchic by night.Inspired by the moods in and around Copenhagen you will nd classic styles with a Nordic twist, subtle detailing anda sublime simplicity devoted to a feminine, cool andunderstated woman. If you appreciate shoes andaccessories like we do - then welcome to our world - Theyshare your passion and look forward to show you theircollections in the shop!
ACCOMMODATIONS
Whether you are planning a holiday, a special weekend or a business meeting, Copenhagen oers a wide range ofaccommodation to suit a variety of needs. With more than15,000 beds, from friendly B&Bs to ve-star luxury hotels,youll nd that there is something here for everyone.Recommended hotels
Getting a good night's sleep isan important part of yourholiday. Book one ofvsitcopenhagen.com'srecommended hotels inCopenhagen, and you will be
guaranteed the best base and service during your stay in Copenhagen. Experience the essence of Danish design inone of our design hotels in the heart of the city or in thehip Vesterbro district, or save your money for exploringand choose a budget-friendly hotel just ve minutes fromCity Hall SquarePhoto: Front Scandic
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ESSENTIAL INFORMATION
Exchange OfficeFOREX Bank is since 1965 the Scandinavian market leader in foreign currencies. Since mid-2003 FOREX Bankalso oers a growing range of other banking servicesdeposits, loans, payment services, transaction servicesand credit and debit cards. FOREX Bank is centrallylocated throughout Scandinavia with more than 130branches. At FOREX Bank you can buy foreign currencyfree of charge, at hours that suit you.Phone: +46 200 222 220Internet: www.forex.se
Ferry to Copenhagen from OsloDFDS Seaways has dailydepartures to Copenhagenfrom Oslo, and vice versa. Seewww.dfds.no for moreinformation.
Address: Akershusstranda 31Opening hours: Monday to Friday 08.00-16.00Phone: +47 21 62 10 00Internet: www.dfds.no
AirportCopenhagen has the shortest distance from airport to city in Europe. It only takes 15 minutes by metro from theairport to Kongens Nytorv and 12 minutes by train to the
Central Station in the city centre next to Tivoli.Public TransportThe Copenhagen Metro, which has been ranked the best inthe world for several years running, runs between theairport and the city centre - useful for both tourists andlocals. It takes just 15 minutes to get from the airport toKongens Nytorv in the heart of Copenhagen, but you canalso get o at Christianshavn or Nrreport. Web:www.m.dk
S-trains - The bright red regional "S" trains connect the suburbs and the surrounding towns with the city. Web:www.dsb.dk
Buses are ecient and use the same ticketing and pricing system as the S trains and the metro. www.moviatrak.dk
To make itineraries www.rejseplanen.dk is very helpful.Bike city CopenhagenWhile in Copenhagen, why not get around the Danish way?In Copenhagen practically everybody rides a bike it is an easy way to get around and it is good for the environment.Rent a bike from your hotel or at one of the many bikerental shops in the city.TaxiTaxa 4x35Phone: +45 35 35 35 35
PostPost Oce at Central StationPharmacyPharmacy, open 24 hours:Steno ApotekAddress: Vesterbrogade 6C, CopenhagenInternet: www.stenoapotek.dk
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TelephoneCountry code +45Electricity220V / 50HzPopulation1.7 millionCurrencyDKK (Danish kroner, often abbreviated to kr)1 kroner = 100 reOpening hoursMonday - Thursday 10:00 - 18:00 Friday 10:00 - 19:00 Saturday: 10:00 - 16:00 Sunday 12:00 - 16:00NewspapersCopenhagen Post (in English)Emergency numbers112 (in case of accidents or illness) 114 (for police)Tourist informationCopenhagen Visitor CentreVesterbrogade 4 ATel: +45 7022 2442
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Bella Center
Christianshavn
Hvidovre
Sundbyerne
Trnby
Valby
FredriksbergRdovre
Brede
Harrestrup
Kalveboderne
MlleSnders
Vestamager
Jgersborg
Strandparken
Dyrehave
Store Hareskov
Eremitaget
Danmarks Akvarium
Charlottenlund Slot
FredriksbergsSlot
Ekspermentarium
Zoologisk
3 km0
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Destination: CopenhagenPublishing date: 2015-06-03
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Wilders Plads D3 stbanegade C1 ster Voldgade B1 C1Wildersgade C4 D4 ster Farimagsgade A2 B1 stergade C3benr B2 ster Sgade A1 A2 B1 stervoldgade B2
Destination: CopenhagenPublishing date: 2015-06-03