Denmark's 600-year-old capital is a city full of laid back hedonists. At first glance, Copenhagen’s bakeries, bicycles and benches present the capital in a peaceful, provincial light. But venture in a little further and you're just as likely to find yourself dancing on its cobbled streets. After all, the city's most famous export is a beer (Carlsberg) and there's a red light city that'd make a madam blush. These are just some of the reasons why the largest city in Scandinavia is very tasty Danish.
Copenhagen Holidays and how to get there
Our best fare from Heathrow to COPENHAGEN
is from £79 + £81 tax(Total £160). Valid from 26/10/2008 until 08/03/2009.
Note: Availability on these special fares is limited and when they're gone, they're gone! All taxes are approximate
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Contemporary budget property situated approximately 20 kilometres to the North West of the city centre. Close to the Ballerup Sports Village and adjacent to Ballerup Superarena. The Scandinavian style...
Located close to the Latin Quarter in the city centre and only a few minutes from Stroget, the main shopping area of Copenhagen, the Hotel Skt Petri is surrounded by cafes, bars and restaurants.