Manjit Devgun: Copenhagen, the Royal capital of Denmark has been called one of the most livable cities in the world. Here, a connection to the past co-exist with the lively contemporary acts; friendly, comfortable, socially progressive. Copenhagen is one of the most bicycle friendly cities in the world. It’s an internationally known design center and has produced world class philosophers, atomic scientists, film makers, and writers.
Speaking of design, there’s no better example here than the spectacular hotel Saint Petri. The hotel is centrally located in the Copenhagen’s medieval district. The spacious lobby is three stories high with glass walls contemporary alt and the bold black and gold reception desk. The rooms available in three sizes are show case to Danish design. Many have fabulous views and terraces all feature blond hard wood floors practical and elegant contemporary furnishings, colored panels over the bed and cubed bed side table lamps.
Jacob Kavffeldt: We have 268 rooms, a lot of those 55 have either a balcony or terrace. Throughout the day, we have different light settings and sounds, music in the lobby which creates different moods and gives a quite special atmosphere.
Manjit Devgun: Try out the main restaurant grassy blue with its Asian fusion cuisine, the café drunk, the light meals and newspapers from around the world and the Bar Rouge, one of Copenhagen’s most popular evening hot spots. You’ll see why the Skt. Petri is one of the most memorable design hotels in Scandinavia.
In Copenhagen, get your thrills with a ride on the demon. No trip here is complete without a visit to Tivoli gardens. The city’s famous amusement park and one of the most popular tourist attractions, established 1843 one of the two oldest amusement parks in the world and the inspiration for Disney land, Tivoli is ideally located in the center of town.
Here, you'll find the utmost atmosphere with exotic Asian inspired architecture, lovely flower gardens and a wide range of entertainment choices including theater shows, marching bands, live jazz, contemporary rock performances and of course thrilling amusement rides.
Stine Lolk: What makes Tivoli special is the position in the middle of Copenhagen, and the other thing is the combination of things in Tivoli. We have restaurants, we have rides, we have culture and we have the gardens, the flowers and the trees. So, we have many elements put into one concept.
Manjit Devgun: You're sure to stay into the night when Tivoli becomes a romantic fairytale land with beautiful colored lightning and brilliant firework displays.
For a different kind of amusement, head out for artful cocktails and excellent modern cuisine at the hippen trendy Café Ketchup. This is the place to go for free clubbing in Copenhagen. Try light meals at the informal outer café or choose the pricy and main dining room with its more sophisticated menu in open kitchen where you can observe the chefs doing their thing.
Jacob Teusch: We have excellent cocktails, DJ is playing every night and we have a lot of great food as well. So, if you want to have good time and you want to relax, take back have some cocktails, please come to Café Ketchup.
Manjit Devgun: When the restaurant closes, the beautiful people are just getting started. Tables are pushed back, DJs enter and the place transforms into a happening club scene.
The Copenhagen night life offers a huge variety of choices while Emma, one of Copenhagen’s largest clubs offers plenty of variety under one room.
House in the 19th Century town house, Emma spreads out over several bars, lounges, dance floors and an open air terrace with couches, tables and ample sitting throughout. Dance, drink or chill out, it’s all here at this Copenhagen hot spot that feels like an extended VIP lounge.
MG Damgaard: It’s to the young in heart, beautiful people and it’s — you know pretty much the only place in the city where you have this great party. The good thing about Emma is that we’re the only place in Copenhagen who has an open side or an open door patio where you can walk out and you can still look up into the sky and you could see the real stars.
Manjit Devgun: In direct contrast to our last stop, fast forward to Club Nasa. Take the elevator up and enter to the stunning legendary celebrity party club. A reason make over has brought to new shine and high-tech enhancement to the all white spage-age interior where an elite international crowd mingles, dances, and savors champagne and exotic cocktails.
Jonas Schmith: The thing that makes Nasa special is that it has existed since 1998 and still the hippest club in northern Europe.
Manjit Devgun: Free bus, futuristic furniture designed in organic shapes and intimate dance floor seen and be seen. It’s pure Copenhagen entertainment.
Copenhagen, the city of Hans Christian Anderson and much more offers an abundance of pleasures. Go shopping along the Stroget, the longest pedestrian shopping streets in Europe. Explored history at an ancient fortress, the Citadel. Visit the water friend gathering spot, new home or just wander as many of the locals do grab a bite and tour this wonderful city on two wheels.
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