Albergue juvenil de Copenhagen
Sugerencias de viajes para el albergue HI Copenhagen Amager (Página 1/1)
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27 Ago 2011 Iago, España:
dar un paseo por el kastellet, coger bicis de las de meter una moneda |
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12 Sep 2011 Michal, Polonia:
Cold beer, cold wine, Istedgad street, others |
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02 Sep 2011 Denise, Inglaterra e Gales:
The pizza take out offered from the Hostel is good value for money and you get large portions. |
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02 Sep 2011 Denise, Inglaterra e Gales:
If traveling with children try the Tivoli gardens. If staying for 72 hours or less invest in an Open Copenhagan card as this will get you free travel on the buses/trains and metro and also allow you free entry into most of the attations, it comes with a book so you know which ones. The Zoo and pool in Frederiksberg are also worth a look. The Canel ride is also worth it and is a gentle hour and a delight to see some other parts of this wounderful city. |
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03 Ago 2011 Karin, Países Bajos:
Arken Museum of modern Art and the nearby beach. |
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06 Jul 2011 Maria, Países Bajos:
Take a bike with you or hire one: it's fantastic to discover Copenhagen by bike! |
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28 May 2011 Elena, Alemania:
There is a very nice pub in the pedestrian street, Strøget, near the town hall, where you can have a good beer (happy hour) and a nice meal spending less than 30 euros that is pretty good according with Copenhagen prices. Another nice place is a caffé in Gammel Strand just in front of the ferry station; there is a nice view and food and drinks are good and not expensive. I do suggest to stop in one of the bakery around the city, my favorite one is just in front of the Round Tower, and try one of the delicious cakes or muffins. |
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28 May 2011 Elena, Alemania:
The little mermaid and surrounding park Ferry cruise along the city channels The change of guard at Amalienborg and Rosenborg Round Tower -nice temporary exhibitions- Flee markets Get lost in the amazing atmosphere of Copenhagen |
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19 Mar 2011 Doug, Estados Unidos:
Mikkeller brew pub, Plan B cafe |
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HI Hostel Copenhagen AmagerSe encuentra en una zona verde, a sólo 4 kilómetros de los lugares de interés turístico y de los restaurantes del centro de la ciudad. El albergue es el segundo más grande de Copenhague, con capacidad para más de 500 huéspedes. Las habitaciones tienen de 2 a 5 camas y disponde de acceso a Internet, servicio de comidas, lavandería, TV y juegos variados. 57 de las habitaciones tienen baño. | más...... |

