Copenhagen

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City Areas

Nørrebro

Over the last couple of decades Nørrebro has evolved into one of Copenhagen’s hottest quarters with a multicultural mix and an influx of young locals.
Here you will find trendy bars and clothing shops next door to dodgy dive bars and cheap kebab places. If you are into small design shops, head for the streets Elmegade or Jægersborggade. And if you need a break, hangout like the locals at Assistens Cemetary.
Sankt Hans Torv square is considered the center of Nørrebro and boasts a wide range of both shops, cafés and restaurants, including the only Thai Michelin restaurant in the world, Kiin Kiin.


Ørestad/Copenhagen S

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West Amager and Ørestad, also known as Copenhagen S, is built around nature, water and architecture. Since the development in Ørestad started in 1995 many families and students have moved into the many, architect-designed buildings. If you are interested in new architecture check out the award-winning residential buildings VM Mountain and 8Tallet designed by architect Bjarke Ingels (BIG). And be sure to visit the DR Concert Hall by architect Jean Nouvel which has a stunning interior. Closer to the city is the popular Islands Brygge with maritime activities.

Christianshavn and Holmen

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Christianshavn and Holmen offers a wide range ofcultural experiences. Wether you fancy going to the opera, experience a cool museum or chilling at the docks - this is the place for you. The Copenhagen area has a chill atmophere, wicked history and beautiful sights.