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Going to Copenhagen this week, what can you wonderful people tell me about this place? And what to see?


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I will have a month. Not looking to spend the world, but equally I need a good time too.

I'd also like to know about any common courtesies, practices, tipping in bars, where to buy some warm clothes (I'm in tokyo ya see), and where best to get a club with some decent progressive house music and get my thang on!

Thanks in advance people...

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Welcome to Denmark!
There's lots to see in Copenhagen, depending on what your preferences are, I'd recommend that you go see some of the many museums and castles in the city.
Try this site for inspiration:
http://www.visitcopenhagen.com/...
In Denmark you are not required to tip in restaurants, bars etc., but it is common to leave a tip if you thought you've been treated well.
In the main shopping streets ("Str酶get" and "K酶bmagergade") you'll find lots of clothes-shops; these are often quite expensive, though, so you might want to try shops a little further from the city center. There are two big shopping-malls, where you should be able to find both cheap and expensive clothes; these malls are called "Field's" and "Fisketorvet".
I hope you'll have a great time in Copenhagen. Source(s): I am Danish and have been living in Copenhagen.

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Hi!I'm a french boy currently in Copenhagen for studies, i can say that you will probably enjoy it, there is a lot of bars, pubs, clubs, there is also a big pedestrian street where you can have shopping and of course where you can buy warm clothes...if you have other questions or want some tips, send me a mail! :-)
go to tivoli gardens for a good time ,no tipping is necessary and go to the canal area to meet females
Hi, I think Idoh about covered it but I just want to add that the National Museum here is really excellent. I like it better then the one in London and it is free. If you just want reasonably priced clothes then H&M is a good store. There are several outlets. Oh and as a foreigner myself (Canadian) I was shocked how much people drink here. I mean they really mix there alcohol. Tivoli is pretty fun and it is open over Christmas. It's an amusement park if you don't know.

One thing I hate to say because Copenhagen is a nice city and Denmark is a nice country but people don't seem that fond of foreigners here in general. Don't get me wrong, a lot of people are really nice but I have never found quite so much general dislike, or maybe just distrust of foreigners. It isn't a big deal but it isn't something I have noticed in any other country I have lived in.

Have a good time though.
Toasts in Denmark can be quite formal. Never toast your host or anyone senior to you in rank or age until he or she has toasted you first. Never taste your drink until the host has said the traditional toasting word, Skoal.
A traditional Danish drink, aquavit (literally, "water of life"), is quite potent. Be forewarned, as Danes often like to share this alcoholic beverage with their guests.
http://willerup.com/denmark.html...
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