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bobbymoore 2:59 Mon Oct 5
Copenhagen
Looking to go for a long weekend in December.

Any tips etc??? Is it across the bridge to Malmo????

What's good to see?

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Leonard Hatred 3:00 Mon Oct 5
Re: Copenhagen
Overrated city.

Nowt special.

Fucking expensive.

On The Ball 3:02 Mon Oct 5
Re: Copenhagen
Nice city.

Fucking expensive.

Bridge is good, as far as bridges go. Depends how much you want to go to Malmo (also nice).

whufcroe 3:02 Mon Oct 5
Re: Copenhagen

Leonard Hatred 3:00 Mon Oct 5

bobbymoore 3:03 Mon Oct 5
Re: Copenhagen
Is Legoland there???

Will look to go over to Malmo as well

defjam 3:05 Mon Oct 5
Re: Copenhagen
Is Legoland there???

I'll look it up on Google for you!

defjam 3:06 Mon Oct 5
Re: Copenhagen
No it's here..

LEGOLAND Billund Resort
Nordmarksvej 9
7190 Billund
Denmark

Grumpster 3:07 Mon Oct 5
Re: Copenhagen
Don't know about Legoland, but there are Lego shops everywhere.

Would have loved that as a kid.

I broke my ankle after being there for about 20 minutes on one of their huge curbs and still had a great time there.

bobbymoore 3:11 Mon Oct 5
Re: Copenhagen
defjam 3:05 Mon Oct 5


hahaha, I'm a busy man.

bobbymoore 3:11 Mon Oct 5
Re: Copenhagen
I did watch a documentary about legoland, they said it's like a mini cult.....

defjam 3:13 Mon Oct 5
Re: Copenhagen
:-)

Yeh i watched that, never had an interest in lego though but ended up watching the whole thing.

El Scorchio 3:13 Mon Oct 5
Re: Copenhagen
One plus is that it's very quick, easy and cheap to get from Kastrup airport to the city centre.

The Oresund bridge is spectacular, but probably best viewed from the air. (and yes, it basically connects Copenhagen and Malmo.)

It's a nice city to visit for a weekend, but like all the Nordic countries, very expensive.

ray winstone 3:35 Mon Oct 5
Re: Copenhagen
Tivoli Gardens, EOT.

Eddie B 3:38 Mon Oct 5
Re: Copenhagen
The women there are 11/10. Astounding.

Orange Hammer 3:47 Mon Oct 5
Re: Copenhagen
Very nice city, some things cheap, but things like drinks can be quite pricey, depending where you go

Gloucester Iron 3:50 Mon Oct 5
Re: Copenhagen
Yes, it's on the pricy side compared to Blighty, but so is the rest of Scandinavia, and it's certainly no more expensive than Sweden, Finland and Norway, in my experience.

That said, it's a fantastic city with some beautiful places to see, eat and drink, and will make a good weekend break.

The bridge over the water to Sweden is good, and the train station in Malmo is more or less right in the centre of the City.

I used to spend a lot of time in Copehnhagen and Malmo for business, and used Malmo especially as a base to travel to Eslov and Helsingborg, which is just up the coast.

Always stayed at The Savoy in Malmo, which is literally across the road from the train station and has a good pub next door annexed into the hotel.

Managed to get to quite a bit of football at Malmo and Helsingborg over the years, too - have fun...

bruuuno 3:52 Mon Oct 5
Re: Copenhagen
Shithole

Joey Woodwork 3:53 Mon Oct 5
Re: Copenhagen
Is alright, felt very Christmas-y.


HTH

Swiss. 3:58 Mon Oct 5
Re: Copenhagen
Go to stockhlom. Much better and cheaper

TheGhostOfVicWatson 4:02 Mon Oct 5
Re: Copenhagen
I notice a few 'expensive' comments being made. I went there last year and found it's actually cheaper than London (also noted in a survey conducted later that same year). 10 years ago it was one of the most expensive places in Europe but prices have barely risen since then. There's also a craft beer revolution going on over there and if you're into that stuff check out any of the Mikkeller Bars, Fermentoren or the Tap House. If you're into the bog standard stuff you can find places that sell Tuborg for £3 a pint and back to the good stuff I found a lot of places serve the beer in 2/3 pints with an average cost of 4-5 quid.

Private Dancer 4:11 Mon Oct 5
Re: Copenhagen
This cunt can't do anything without coming on here first and asking.

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