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Summary of Destination
Value for money?
Copenhagen is relatively good value for money with prices being competitive with neighbouring countries for what they can offer. Although with the city expanding and developing within a few years I can see the demand for Copenhagen being higher therefore increased prices. Prices at bars and restaurant are extremely high compared to those in the UK.
Value for money?
Copenhagen is relatively good value for money with prices being competitive with neighbouring countries for what they can offer. Although with the city expanding and developing within a few years I can see the demand for Copenhagen being higher therefore increased prices. Prices at bars and restaurant are extremely high compared to those in the UK.
Value for money?
Copenhagen is relatively good value for money with prices being competitive with neighbouring countries for what they can offer. Although with the city expanding and developing within a few years I can see the demand for Copenhagen being higher therefore increased prices. Prices at bars and restaurant are extremely high compared to those in the UK.
Infrastructure?
With Copenhagen Airport being 14km from the city centre and a 15-minute drive it is easily accessible. Many hotels such as Bella Sky and the Crowne Plaza have transfer buses that can be hired to take delegates to and from the airport. The metro system in Copenhagen is currently being expanded to create more stops and therefore improving the public transport for the city. All taxis and public transport are reasonably priced although bicycles are favoured and do hold the right of way in the city.
Value for money?
Copenhagen is relatively good value for money with prices being competitive with neighbouring countries for what they can offer. Although with the city expanding and developing within a few years I can see the demand for Copenhagen being higher therefore increased prices. Prices at bars and restaurant are extremely high compared to those in the UK.
Infrastructure?
With Copenhagen Airport being 14km from the city centre and a 15-minute drive it is easily accessible. Many hotels such as Bella Sky and the Crowne Plaza have transfer buses that can be hired to take delegates to and from the airport. The metro system in Copenhagen is currently being expanded to create more stops and therefore improving the public transport for the city. All taxis and public transport are reasonably priced although bicycles are favoured and do hold the right of way in the city.
Value for money?
Copenhagen is relatively good value for money with prices being competitive with neighbouring countries for what they can offer. Although with the city expanding and developing within a few years I can see the demand for Copenhagen being higher therefore increased prices. Prices at bars and restaurant are extremely high compared to those in the UK.
Infrastructure?
With Copenhagen Airport being 14km from the city centre and a 15-minute drive it is easily accessible. Many hotels such as Bella Sky and the Crowne Plaza have transfer buses that can be hired to take delegates to and from the airport. The metro system in Copenhagen is currently being expanded to create more stops and therefore improving the public transport for the city. All taxis and public transport are reasonably priced although bicycles are favoured and do hold the right of way in the city.
Value for money?
Copenhagen is relatively good value for money with prices being competitive with neighbouring countries for what they can offer. Although with the city expanding and developing within a few years I can see the demand for Copenhagen being higher therefore increased prices. Prices at bars and restaurant are extremely high compared to those in the UK.
Infrastructure?
With Copenhagen Airport being 14km from the city centre and a 15-minute drive it is easily accessible. Many hotels such as Bella Sky and the Crowne Plaza have transfer buses that can be hired to take delegates to and from the airport. The metro system in Copenhagen is currently being expanded to create more stops and therefore improving the public transport for the city. All taxis and public transport are reasonably priced although bicycles are favoured and do hold the right of way in the city.
Value for money?
Copenhagen is relatively good value for money with prices being competitive with neighbouring countries for what they can offer. Although with the city expanding and developing within a few years I can see the demand for Copenhagen being higher therefore increased prices. Prices at bars and restaurant are extremely high compared to those in the UK.
Key Attractions and Events?
If you spoke to a resident they would tell you their local attraction was the little mermaid which they are very proud of, Tivoli Gardens would be a great place for dinner followed by a walk around the gardens. These are changed throughout the year so that you can visit them on more than one occasion and it be a completely different experience. They also have a stunning Royal Opera House that can host dinners for up to 600 delegates with amazing views followed by tickets to the opera.
Infrastructure?
With Copenhagen Airport being 14km from the city centre and a 15-minute drive it is easily accessible. Many hotels such as Bella Sky and the Crowne Plaza have transfer buses that can be hired to take delegates to and from the airport. The metro system in Copenhagen is currently being expanded to create more stops and therefore improving the public transport for the city. All taxis and public transport are reasonably priced although bicycles are favoured and do hold the right of way in the city.
Value for money?
Copenhagen is relatively good value for money with prices being competitive with neighbouring countries for what they can offer. Although with the city expanding and developing within a few years I can see the demand for Copenhagen being higher therefore increased prices. Prices at bars and restaurant are extremely high compared to those in the UK.
Key Attractions and Events?
If you spoke to a resident they would tell you their local attraction was the little mermaid which they are very proud of, Tivoli Gardens would be a great place for dinner followed by a walk around the gardens. These are changed throughout the year so that you can visit them on more than one occasion and it be a completely different experience. They also have a stunning Royal Opera House that can host dinners for up to 600 delegates with amazing views followed by tickets to the opera.
Infrastructure?
With Copenhagen Airport being 14km from the city centre and a 15-minute drive it is easily accessible. Many hotels such as Bella Sky and the Crowne Plaza have transfer buses that can be hired to take delegates to and from the airport. The metro system in Copenhagen is currently being expanded to create more stops and therefore improving the public transport for the city. All taxis and public transport are reasonably priced although bicycles are favoured and do hold the right of way in the city.
Value for money?
Copenhagen is relatively good value for money with prices being competitive with neighbouring countries for what they can offer. Although with the city expanding and developing within a few years I can see the demand for Copenhagen being higher therefore increased prices. Prices at bars and restaurant are extremely high compared to those in the UK.
Key Attractions and Events?
If you spoke to a resident they would tell you their local attraction was the little mermaid which they are very proud of, Tivoli Gardens would be a great place for dinner followed by a walk around the gardens. These are changed throughout the year so that you can visit them on more than one occasion and it be a completely different experience. They also have a stunning Royal Opera House that can host dinners for up to 600 delegates with amazing views followed by tickets to the opera.
Infrastructure?
With Copenhagen Airport being 14km from the city centre and a 15-minute drive it is easily accessible. Many hotels such as Bella Sky and the Crowne Plaza have transfer buses that can be hired to take delegates to and from the airport. The metro system in Copenhagen is currently being expanded to create more stops and therefore improving the public transport for the city. All taxis and public transport are reasonably priced although bicycles are favoured and do hold the right of way in the city.
Value for money?
Copenhagen is relatively good value for money with prices being competitive with neighbouring countries for what they can offer. Although with the city expanding and developing within a few years I can see the demand for Copenhagen being higher therefore increased prices. Prices at bars and restaurant are extremely high compared to those in the UK.
Key Attractions and Events?
If you spoke to a resident they would tell you their local attraction was the little mermaid which they are very proud of, Tivoli Gardens would be a great place for dinner followed by a walk around the gardens. These are changed throughout the year so that you can visit them on more than one occasion and it be a completely different experience. They also have a stunning Royal Opera House that can host dinners for up to 600 delegates with amazing views followed by tickets to the opera.
Infrastructure?
With Copenhagen Airport being 14km from the city centre and a 15-minute drive it is easily accessible. Many hotels such as Bella Sky and the Crowne Plaza have transfer buses that can be hired to take delegates to and from the airport. The metro system in Copenhagen is currently being expanded to create more stops and therefore improving the public transport for the city. All taxis and public transport are reasonably priced although bicycles are favoured and do hold the right of way in the city.
Value for money?
Copenhagen is relatively good value for money with prices being competitive with neighbouring countries for what they can offer. Although with the city expanding and developing within a few years I can see the demand for Copenhagen being higher therefore increased prices. Prices at bars and restaurant are extremely high compared to those in the UK.
What would you recommend this destination for?
I would recommend Copenhagen for long events. With the city centre being relatively small it is easy to host an event for a week with different options for dinners and entertainment. To get from one venue to another many people use riverboats or other such alternative transport. Alternatively just outside the city centre there are lots of Spa Hotels located on the coast that can be used as incentive hotels but without the cost that other capital cities can offer.
Key Attractions and Events?
If you spoke to a resident they would tell you their local attraction was the little mermaid which they are very proud of, Tivoli Gardens would be a great place for dinner followed by a walk around the gardens. These are changed throughout the year so that you can visit them on more than one occasion and it be a completely different experience. They also have a stunning Royal Opera House that can host dinners for up to 600 delegates with amazing views followed by tickets to the opera.
Infrastructure?
With Copenhagen Airport being 14km from the city centre and a 15-minute drive it is easily accessible. Many hotels such as Bella Sky and the Crowne Plaza have transfer buses that can be hired to take delegates to and from the airport. The metro system in Copenhagen is currently being expanded to create more stops and therefore improving the public transport for the city. All taxis and public transport are reasonably priced although bicycles are favoured and do hold the right of way in the city.
Value for money?
Copenhagen is relatively good value for money with prices being competitive with neighbouring countries for what they can offer. Although with the city expanding and developing within a few years I can see the demand for Copenhagen being higher therefore increased prices. Prices at bars and restaurant are extremely high compared to those in the UK.
What would you recommend this destination for?
I would recommend Copenhagen for long events. With the city centre being relatively small it is easy to host an event for a week with different options for dinners and entertainment. To get from one venue to another many people use riverboats or other such alternative transport. Alternatively just outside the city centre there are lots of Spa Hotels located on the coast that can be used as incentive hotels but without the cost that other capital cities can offer.
Key Attractions and Events?
If you spoke to a resident they would tell you their local attraction was the little mermaid which they are very proud of, Tivoli Gardens would be a great place for dinner followed by a walk around the gardens. These are changed throughout the year so that you can visit them on more than one occasion and it be a completely different experience. They also have a stunning Royal Opera House that can host dinners for up to 600 delegates with amazing views followed by tickets to the opera.
Infrastructure?
With Copenhagen Airport being 14km from the city centre and a 15-minute drive it is easily accessible. Many hotels such as Bella Sky and the Crowne Plaza have transfer buses that can be hired to take delegates to and from the airport. The metro system in Copenhagen is currently being expanded to create more stops and therefore improving the public transport for the city. All taxis and public transport are reasonably priced although bicycles are favoured and do hold the right of way in the city.
Value for money?
Copenhagen is relatively good value for money with prices being competitive with neighbouring countries for what they can offer. Although with the city expanding and developing within a few years I can see the demand for Copenhagen being higher therefore increased prices. Prices at bars and restaurant are extremely high compared to those in the UK.
What would you recommend this destination for?
I would recommend Copenhagen for long events. With the city centre being relatively small it is easy to host an event for a week with different options for dinners and entertainment. To get from one venue to another many people use riverboats or other such alternative transport. Alternatively just outside the city centre there are lots of Spa Hotels located on the coast that can be used as incentive hotels but without the cost that other capital cities can offer.
Key Attractions and Events?
If you spoke to a resident they would tell you their local attraction was the little mermaid which they are very proud of, Tivoli Gardens would be a great place for dinner followed by a walk around the gardens. These are changed throughout the year so that you can visit them on more than one occasion and it be a completely different experience. They also have a stunning Royal Opera House that can host dinners for up to 600 delegates with amazing views followed by tickets to the opera.
Infrastructure?
With Copenhagen Airport being 14km from the city centre and a 15-minute drive it is easily accessible. Many hotels such as Bella Sky and the Crowne Plaza have transfer buses that can be hired to take delegates to and from the airport. The metro system in Copenhagen is currently being expanded to create more stops and therefore improving the public transport for the city. All taxis and public transport are reasonably priced although bicycles are favoured and do hold the right of way in the city.
Value for money?
Copenhagen is relatively good value for money with prices being competitive with neighbouring countries for what they can offer. Although with the city expanding and developing within a few years I can see the demand for Copenhagen being higher therefore increased prices. Prices at bars and restaurant are extremely high compared to those in the UK.
What would you recommend this destination for?
I would recommend Copenhagen for long events. With the city centre being relatively small it is easy to host an event for a week with different options for dinners and entertainment. To get from one venue to another many people use riverboats or other such alternative transport. Alternatively just outside the city centre there are lots of Spa Hotels located on the coast that can be used as incentive hotels but without the cost that other capital cities can offer.
Key Attractions and Events?
If you spoke to a resident they would tell you their local attraction was the little mermaid which they are very proud of, Tivoli Gardens would be a great place for dinner followed by a walk around the gardens. These are changed throughout the year so that you can visit them on more than one occasion and it be a completely different experience. They also have a stunning Royal Opera House that can host dinners for up to 600 delegates with amazing views followed by tickets to the opera.
Infrastructure?
With Copenhagen Airport being 14km from the city centre and a 15-minute drive it is easily accessible. Many hotels such as Bella Sky and the Crowne Plaza have transfer buses that can be hired to take delegates to and from the airport. The metro system in Copenhagen is currently being expanded to create more stops and therefore improving the public transport for the city. All taxis and public transport are reasonably priced although bicycles are favoured and do hold the right of way in the city.
Value for money?
Copenhagen is relatively good value for money with prices being competitive with neighbouring countries for what they can offer. Although with the city expanding and developing within a few years I can see the demand for Copenhagen being higher therefore increased prices. Prices at bars and restaurant are extremely high compared to those in the UK.
After being in this city for 1 day I knew it was special, the passion the residence have for their location and what they can offer. The main USP for Copenhagen is their sustainability, with the Crowne Plaza being the first fully certified CSR Hotel in the World and it certainly lives up to its claims.
What would you recommend this destination for?
I would recommend Copenhagen for long events. With the city centre being relatively small it is easy to host an event for a week with different options for dinners and entertainment. To get from one venue to another many people use riverboats or other such alternative transport. Alternatively just outside the city centre there are lots of Spa Hotels located on the coast that can be used as incentive hotels but without the cost that other capital cities can offer.
Key Attractions and Events?
If you spoke to a resident they would tell you their local attraction was the little mermaid which they are very proud of, Tivoli Gardens would be a great place for dinner followed by a walk around the gardens. These are changed throughout the year so that you can visit them on more than one occasion and it be a completely different experience. They also have a stunning Royal Opera House that can host dinners for up to 600 delegates with amazing views followed by tickets to the opera.
Infrastructure?
With Copenhagen Airport being 14km from the city centre and a 15-minute drive it is easily accessible. Many hotels such as Bella Sky and the Crowne Plaza have transfer buses that can be hired to take delegates to and from the airport. The metro system in Copenhagen is currently being expanded to create more stops and therefore improving the public transport for the city. All taxis and public transport are reasonably priced although bicycles are favoured and do hold the right of way in the city.
Value for money?
Copenhagen is relatively good value for money with prices being competitive with neighbouring countries for what they can offer. Although with the city expanding and developing within a few years I can see the demand for Copenhagen being higher therefore increased prices. Prices at bars and restaurant are extremely high compared to those in the UK.
Why this destination?
After being in this city for 1 day I knew it was special, the passion the residence have for their location and what they can offer. The main USP for Copenhagen is their sustainability, with the Crowne Plaza being the first fully certified CSR Hotel in the World and it certainly lives up to its claims.
What would you recommend this destination for?
I would recommend Copenhagen for long events. With the city centre being relatively small it is easy to host an event for a week with different options for dinners and entertainment. To get from one venue to another many people use riverboats or other such alternative transport. Alternatively just outside the city centre there are lots of Spa Hotels located on the coast that can be used as incentive hotels but without the cost that other capital cities can offer.
Key Attractions and Events?
If you spoke to a resident they would tell you their local attraction was the little mermaid which they are very proud of, Tivoli Gardens would be a great place for dinner followed by a walk around the gardens. These are changed throughout the year so that you can visit them on more than one occasion and it be a completely different experience. They also have a stunning Royal Opera House that can host dinners for up to 600 delegates with amazing views followed by tickets to the opera.
Infrastructure?
With Copenhagen Airport being 14km from the city centre and a 15-minute drive it is easily accessible. Many hotels such as Bella Sky and the Crowne Plaza have transfer buses that can be hired to take delegates to and from the airport. The metro system in Copenhagen is currently being expanded to create more stops and therefore improving the public transport for the city. All taxis and public transport are reasonably priced although bicycles are favoured and do hold the right of way in the city.
Value for money?
Copenhagen is relatively good value for money with prices being competitive with neighbouring countries for what they can offer. Although with the city expanding and developing within a few years I can see the demand for Copenhagen being higher therefore increased prices. Prices at bars and restaurant are extremely high compared to those in the UK.
Why this destination?
After being in this city for 1 day I knew it was special, the passion the residence have for their location and what they can offer. The main USP for Copenhagen is their sustainability, with the Crowne Plaza being the first fully certified CSR Hotel in the World and it certainly lives up to its claims.
What would you recommend this destination for?
I would recommend Copenhagen for long events. With the city centre being relatively small it is easy to host an event for a week with different options for dinners and entertainment. To get from one venue to another many people use riverboats or other such alternative transport. Alternatively just outside the city centre there are lots of Spa Hotels located on the coast that can be used as incentive hotels but without the cost that other capital cities can offer.
Key Attractions and Events?
If you spoke to a resident they would tell you their local attraction was the little mermaid which they are very proud of, Tivoli Gardens would be a great place for dinner followed by a walk around the gardens. These are changed throughout the year so that you can visit them on more than one occasion and it be a completely different experience. They also have a stunning Royal Opera House that can host dinners for up to 600 delegates with amazing views followed by tickets to the opera.
Infrastructure?
With Copenhagen Airport being 14km from the city centre and a 15-minute drive it is easily accessible. Many hotels such as Bella Sky and the Crowne Plaza have transfer buses that can be hired to take delegates to and from the airport. The metro system in Copenhagen is currently being expanded to create more stops and therefore improving the public transport for the city. All taxis and public transport are reasonably priced although bicycles are favoured and do hold the right of way in the city.
Value for money?
Copenhagen is relatively good value for money with prices being competitive with neighbouring countries for what they can offer. Although with the city expanding and developing within a few years I can see the demand for Copenhagen being higher therefore increased prices. Prices at bars and restaurant are extremely high compared to those in the UK.