Welcome to Wonderful Copenhagen A tour guide based on www.visitcopenhagen.com 1 When arriving in Copenhagen with a cOPENhagen CARD in hand, you are ready for exciting experiences without the hassle of booking and buying. With a cOPENhagen CARD you have: Free entry to about 70 museums and attractions. Free transport by train, bus and Metro in the entire Copenhagen Region – also from/to the airport. Discounts on restaurants, car hire, shops and sights. The cOPENhagen Card is available as: A 24/hrs card, a 72/hrs card and a 120/hrs card. An adult card (16+) and a child card (10-15). Bring along two children (0-9) for free with an adult cOPENhagen Card. Practical information: Due to postage you must buy your cOPENhagen Card online minimum 10 days before arriving to Copenhagen. If you arrive in Copenhagen within 10 days, you can buy your Copenhagen Card at sales points in the city: Copenhagen Airport in the Service Center in Terminal 3 (all international arrivals), The Visitor Centre, major trains stations and a number of hotels. The online prices include a service and a postage fee of DKK 25 (EUR 4,00) for each cOPENhagen Card. The cards will be sent to your address together with a comprehensive guide. Order cOPENhagen Card by clicking in the upper right corner! Prices & Conditions Adult (>15 years) Child (10-15 years) 24 hours DKK 249/€ 35 DKK 119/€ 16 72 hours DKK 479/€ 65 DKK 239/€ 32 120 hours DKK 699/€ 95 DKK 349/€ 47 cOPENhagen CARD is available: For adults (from 16 years) For children (10-15 years) With an adult card you can bring along two children (0-9 years) for free. Your cOPENhagen CARD is valid only when it: Is supplied with the first day of validity Displays the starting time (first full hour) Has your full name on the back You can use your card as often as you like during its time of validity. You can visit each attraction one time per 24 hours. With a 72-hour card you are entitled to three visit per attraction, and you can place these three visits as you like within your 72 hours, with 120-hour card you are entitled to five visit per attraction, and you can place these five visits as you like within your 120 hours. 2 Contents Attractions Amalienborg Palace/ The Royal Family. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [4] Christiansborg Palace / The Goverment. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [5] Rosenborg Palace / The Crown juwels. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [6] Round Tower. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [7] National Gallery of Art/Statens Museum for kunst. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [8] Kronborg Castle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [9] The Karen Blixen Museum . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10] Tivoli Gardens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [11] Newhaven/Nyhavn. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [12] Canal Tours Copenhagen. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [13] The little Mermaid. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [14] Music and theatre The Royal Theatre and Copenhagen Jazzhouse. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [15] The Opera. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [16] Friday rock in Tivoli. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [17] Shop till you drop - Danish design Strøget. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [18] Georg Jensen. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [19] Royal Copenhagen. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [20] Danish Design Center / Designshop. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [21] Hotels close to the University Hospital Hotel Kong Arthur **** . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [22] Radisson Blu ****. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [22] Hotel Østerport***. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [23] Cabinn City **. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [24] Cabinn Scandinavia Hotel** . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [24] City-map City-map with hotels close to the University Hospital . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [25] 3 Amalienborg is considered one of the greatest works of Danish Rococco architecture and was constructed in the 1700’s. It is made up of four identical buildings - The Christian VII’s Palace is also known as Moltke’s Palace, The Christian VIII’s Palace is also known as Levetzau’s Palace, The Frederik VIII’s Palace is also known as Brockdorff’s Palace and The Christian IX’s Palace or Schack’s Palace –spread around the octagonal courtyard. This is the main residence of Her Majesty the Queen. When the flag is raised, it signals that the Queen is present. Open to the Public Today audiences can visit two of the four palaces: Christian VIII’s palace, which is partially organized as a museum for the Glücksburg royal family and Christian VII’s palace, which is used by the Queen for receiving guests and official representatives. In the centre of the courtyard there is an equestrian statue of King Frederik V and it is considered one of the most outstanding equestrian statues in the world. The statue was unveiled in 1771 - five years after King Frederik V’s death in 1766. The Royal Guard Amalienborg is also known for the Danish Royal Guard, who patrol the palace grounds. 4 The Danish Royal Guard march from Rosenborg Castle at 11:30 daily through the streets of Copenhagen, and execute the changing of the guard in front of Amalienborg Palace at 12:00. When the Queen is in residence the guard is accompanied by the Royal Guards music band. Amalienborg 1257 København sesmail@ses.dk Tel.: +45 5 3392 6300 Admission Adults Admission 65,00 DKK Children under 17 years Free entrance Opening hours Monday-Sunday 10:00-16:00 Christiansborg Palace, located on the tiny island of Slotsholmen, contains the Danish Parliament Folketinget, the Supreme Court, and the Ministry of State. Parts of the palace are used by the Royal Family for various functions and events. The Royal Reception Rooms include The Tower Room and The Oval Throne Room where foreign ambassadors to Denmark are received by the Queen. The Throne Room gives access to the balcony where the Danish monarchs are proclaimed. Unique Tapestries The Great Hall is the most imposing room in the palace. This is where you will find the Queen’s tapestries. The Danish business community marked the occasion of Her Majesty Queen Margrethe II’s 50th birthday in 1990 by ordering a gift of 11 tapestries. Bjørn Nørgaard painted the full-size sketches upon which the tapestries were woven. The tapestry series depicts 1000 years of Danish history. The Prime Minister of Denmark also uses The Royal Reception Rooms in connection with state visits by foreign state leaders. The Alexandra Hall is used for official dinners. If you hold a ticket to the Royal Reception Rooms, you are entitled to a free guided tour of the premises. Prins Jørgens Gård 1468 København www.christiansborgslot.dk christiansborg@slke.dk Tel.: +45 3392 6492 Admission Adults admission 110,00 DKK Children 7-14 years admission 55,00 DKK Children under 7 years free entrance Opening hours Tuesday-Sunday 10:00-17:00 5 Rosenborg Castle in Copenhagen is home to some of Denmark’s greatest cultural treasures. The castle was built in 1606-1634 by Christian IV as a pleasure castle. In the basement you will find the Danish crown jewels and regalia. Rosenborg Castle was inhabited by the royal family until 1720. Each king has created his chambers after changing fashion. Since 1838, the castle with all its contents has acted as a historical museum, called the Royal Danish Collections. The museum has a sister museum at Amalienborg Palace, called Amalienborg Museum. Among the main attractions of Rosenborg are the Great Hall with the coronation throne, which is guarded by three lions of silver, and the three treasuries with the crowns and the crown jewels. In the Great Hall you will find the famous Rosenborg tapestries, which have hung here since 1693. They show King Christian V’s victories in the Scanian War 1675-1679. Portraits of Caroline Mathilde and Struensee At Rosenborg Castle you can see portraits of Johan Friedrich Struensee and Queen Caroline Mathilde. Caroline Mathilde was married to the insane King 6 Christian 7, but had a fatal love affair with the king’s physician Johan Friedrich Struensee. While King Christian 7 was too ill to govern, Struensee led the country for almost two years. He was arrested and executed in 1772, after which Caroline Mathilde was exiled to northern Germany. The portrait of Struensee is from 1824 by Hans Hansen and is a copy of a painting from the hand of painter Jens Juel. The portrait of Queen Caroline Mathilde is from 1771 and painted by Jens Juel. Øster Voldgade 4A 1350 København www.rosenborgslot.dk museum@dkks.dk Tel.: +45 3315 3286 Admission Adults admission 80,00 DKK Under 18 years free entrance Students admission 50,00 DKK Senior citizens admission 55,00 DKK Opening hours Monday-Sunday 10:00-16:00 17th century tower and observatory Rundetaarn, or the round tower, is the oldest functioning observatory in Europe and stars have been watched here since 1642. King Christian IV and astronomer Tycho Brahe At the time when Christian IV built the tower, Denmark was quite famous for its astronomical achievements thanks to the astronomer Tycho Brahe. When he died in 1601, the King wished to continue Brahe’s research, and thus the round tower came into being. It is now a while since the scientists left the telescope, but the observatory is still frequently used by amateur astronomers and the many visitors of the tower. The fascinating spiral walk The observatory is encircled by an outdoor platform from which you have a magnificent view of the old part of Copenhagen. To get there you need to walk up the spiral walk, which is 268,5 meters long at the outer wall and only 85,5 meters long close to the core of the building. This means that you usually walk around 209 meters to get to top although the tower is only 36 meters tall. This wily walk also leads to the library hall, which once housed the entire book collection of the university. Today the hall serves as the framework for changing exhibitions of art, culture, history and science. The entrance The entry way of the tower is flanked by ornamental writing in latin and the entire entrance area is actually a little bit crooked as it was originally built into the church wall, which was in line with the street. On the top platform several different buildings have been raised through times gone by. Købmagergade 52A 1150 København Admission Adults admission 25,00 DKK Children admission 5,00 DKK www.rundetaarn.dk post@rundetaarn.dk Tel.: +45 3373 0373 Opening hours Monday-Sunday 10:00-20:00 7 National Gallery of Art/ Statens Museum for Kunst is Denmark’s largest art museum, featuring outstanding collections of Danish and international art from the past seven centuries. Contemporary Danish National Art Library The library is open to anyone with a keen interest in visual arts and architecture. Read, touch, leaf, and browse through the fascinating history of art exhibits are displayed in the X-Room. Exhibits range from installation art to photography and media art. Apart from the permanent collection the museum also shows temporary exhibitions. Recently both Picasso and Bob Dylan have had some of their paintings exhibited. these two art forms. The Children’s Museum of Art In this fascinating museum, where all exhibits are displayed at children’s eye-level, children and adults are offered a unique experience of art. Encourage creativity and let the kids explore their own artistic potential in the buzzing museum workshops. Admission Price free entrance Special exhibitions: Adult 95,00 DKK Students 65,00 DKK Children under 18 years free. The U.L.K Art Labs Here you can discover, share, and create new knowledge and art in the company of other young people. Meet artists and art-researchers willing to listen to - and challenge - your ideas. Explore a virtual and physical environment of events, workshops, exhibitions, creative centres, art production and state-of-the-art technology. Made for and by young people. 8 Sølvgade 48 1307 København www.smk.dk smk@smk.dk Tel.: +45 3374 8494 Opening hours Tuesday, Thursday-Sunday 10:00-17:00 Wednesday 10:00-20:00 Kronborg Castle in Elsinore, north of Copenhagen, is one of northern Europe’s finest Renaissance castles. It is located at the entrance to Oreound and was built in 1574-1585. Kronborg Castle is probably the most famous Danish castle, known worldwide from Shakespeare’s Hamlet. Hamlet’s spirit is still roaming the hallways of Kronborg, and every summer you can experience Hamlet Scenen perform Hamlet on an open air stage in the courtyard. Frederik 2’s Kronborg is at once an elegant castle and a monumental military fortress surrounded by considerable fortifications with bastions and ravelins. It has not been inhabited by the royal family since the late 1600’s. The castle houses collections of Renaissance and Baroque interiors, and among the main attractions is the 62-metre ballroom, the very well-preserved chapel and the mythologiacal statue of Holger Danske in Kasematterne below the castle. She was accused of infidelity, and although her defender Peter Uldall did what he could, she was convicted, divorced from the king and banished to the town of Celle in northern Germany. She never saw her children again and died a few years later of an epidemic. From 1785-1923 Kronborg Castle was inhabited by the Danish military. The castle was added to UNESCO’s World Heritage List in 2000. Kronborg 2C 3000 Helsingør www.kronborg.dk kronborg@slke.dk Tel.: +45 4921 3078 Admission Adults1 person 75,00 DKK - 95,00 DKK From 15 years old1 person 75,00 DKK Children under 15 years1 person 30,00 DKK Opening hours Tuesday-Sunday 11:00-16:00 Queen Caroline Mathilde under house arrest In 1772 Kronborg Castle played a minor role in the fatal drama between the insane King Christian 7, his wife Queen Caroline Mathilde and her secret lover Johan Friedrich Struensee. After the arrest of Struensee in Copenhagen 17 January 1772, Caroline Mathilde was taken to Kronborg Castle, where she was under house arrest for a period of time. Her fate was long uncertain. 9 The Karen Blixen Museum is located directly by the Øresund Sound in Rungstedlund, an enchanting park and bird sanctuary north of Copenhagen. Karen Blixen (1885-1962), considered one of Denmark’s most significant 20th century writers, was born in Rungstedlund, where she lived most of her life before and after her years in Africa. Out of Africa From 1914 to 1931, Karen Blixen ran a coffee plantation in the outskirts of Nairobi, Kenya. Among her best known literary works are the novel Out of Africa, describing this important period of her life, and the short story Babette’s Feast, both of which were turned into Oscar-winning films. The Museum The museum occupies the rooms where Karen Blixen lived, and it also houses a gallery featuring Karen Blixen’s drawings and paintings, a documentary exhibit on her life and work, a library, a film screening room, a café, a museum shop, and an auditorium used for lectures and special exhibitions. 10 Rungsted Strandvej 111 2960 Hørsholm www.karen-blixen.dk Karen-Blixen@Dinesen.dk Tel.: +45 4557 1057 Opening hours 01. Oct. 2012 - 30. Apr. 2013 Wednesday 13:00 - 16:00 Thursday 13:00 - 16:00 Friday 13:00 - 16:00 Saturday 11:00 - 16:00 Sunday 11:00 - 16:00 Admission Adults1 person 60,00 DKK Groups min. 10 pers.1 person 50,00 DKK Children under 14 yearsFree of charge Tivoli is a must for all children and those who like to play. Tivoli is located just a few minutes walk from City Hall, and with the Copenhagen Central Station as its nearest neighbor it is very easy to get to. In spring 2013 Tivoli will present a 600 m2 expansion of the garden including three new rides. Tivoli is the world’s second oldest amusement park and is one of Copenhagen’s most famous attractions. Tivoli is filled with wild rides, green oases, gourmet food, and rock concerts - and much more. The old amusement park is from 1843 and is a garden full of tradition. At Tivoli there is something for everyone. The garden is not only full with rides and adventures, but can also offer a calm and relaxed atmosphere. Here you will find green areas, lakes, fountains and beautiful flowers. Tivoli has three outdoor scenes, with lots of live music - both Danish and international artists. Every Friday throughout the summer season there is Friday Rock at the lawn. In Tivoli you can also experience the Tivoli Gardens parade through the park or watch a performance in the Pantomime theatre. Petzi walks around the garden every day to greet children of all ages. Autumn and Christmas Every year at the autumn holiday Tivoli is transformed into an enchanted autumn universe full of witches, pumpkins and lanterns. All rides are running as they do from the middle of November and throughout December, where Christmas in Tivoli opens its doors. Fireworks Fireworks is an old tradition in Tivoli. On special occasions, such as the opening and closing of the Summer season and on Tivoli’s birthday on August 15th you can experience the beautiful fireworks. There are also fireworks on selected days during the summer season. Between Christmas and New Year there is the Tivoli fireworks festival with fireworks everyday. Tivoli is expanding In spring 2013 Tivoli will open its doors and present the garden’s 600 m2 expansion. The extra square meters offers you three new rides in a Tycho Brahe themed area. The wildest new ride lets you climb on board on the giant eagles and experience the world upside down at breakneck speed. The second new ride is not quite as wild. It is a 8 meter tall rotating ”drop tower”. The third and last new ride is a redesigned and interactive version of the classic Tivoli ride ”Little Pilot”. Vesterbrogade 3 1630 København www.tivoli.dk - info@tivoli.dk Tel.: +45 3315 1001 Opening hours 11. Apr. 2013 - 22. Sep. 2013 Monday-Thursday and Sunday 11:00 - 22:00 Friday-Saturday 11:00 - 23:00 Admission Adults Fee 95,00 DKK - on Fridays after 20:00 DKK 135,00 Children (under 8 years) free entrance 11 During summer, Nyhavn is the perfect place to enjoy a spot of al fresco dining. Or, if you prefer, you can do like the locals and buy a beer from a nearby store and rest your feet at the quayside. Hans Christian Andersen’s Nyhavn No. 9, Nyhavn, is the oldest house in the area dating back to 1681. The design of the house has not been altered since that time. Den Nye Havn, ’the New Haven’, was originally a busy commercial port where ships from all over the world would dock. The area teemed with sailors, ladies of pleasure, pubs and alehouses. ’Den Nye Havn’ eventually changed its name to ’Nyhavn’ (’Newhaven’), and gradually the beautiful old slanted houses were renovated and classy restaurants started popping up. Many of the houses lining the quays of Nyhavn have been the homes of prominent artists. Hans Christian Andersen used to live at no. 20. This is where he wrote the fairy-tales ’the Tinder-Box’, ’Little Claus and Big Claus’, and ’the Princess and the Pea’. He also lived twenty years at no. 67 and two years at no. 18, Nyhavn. Nyhavn 1-71 1051 København www.nyhavn.com Tel.: +45 3312 3233 Opening hours 01. Jan. 2011 - 31. Dec. 2020 Monday -Sunday 12 Canal Tours Copenhagen is a wonderful way of seeing Copenhagen. Many Copenhageners take the tour to get an opportunity to see their capital from a different perspective. The tours last approximately one hour and guiding is conducted in Danish and English and may also include a third languaga, such as German, Italian, Spanish or French. On the tour, you will pass the Copenhagen Opera House, Amalienborg Palace, Christiansborg Palce, the impressive Black Diamond library, and, of course, the Little Mermaid. There are also stops by The Little Mermaid and at Christianshavns Torv. You can even take this canal trip with a clean conscience. All the Canal Tours Copenhagen’s boats have been ajusted so that they are environmentally friendly. Mindeankeret Nyhavn 1051 København www.stromma.dk/en/CANAL-TOURS/ CanalTours@CanalTours.dk Tel.: +45 3296 3000 Opening hours Mindeankeret Nyhavn 16. Jun. 2012 - 09. Sep. 2012 Monday-Sunday 09:30 - 20:00 Gammel Strand 16. Jun. 2012 - 09. Sep. 2012 Monday-Sunday 09:15 - 19:30 Admission Adults1 person 70,00 DKK Children 1 person 40,00 DKK Children under 5 years free entrance 13 On 23 August 2013 she will be 100 years old At Langelinje Pier you will find one of Copenhagen’s most important tourist attractions: The Little Mermaid. The statue from 1913 was originally a gift to the city donated by brewer Carl Jacobsen. The statue is made of bronze, is 125 cm tall and weighs 175 kg. The story of the Little Mermaid is from writer Hans Christian Andersen’s fairy tale by the same name, a story about the unhappy mermaid who wish she goes on shore. Inspired by a ballerina The statue was inspired by ballerina Ellen Price, who in 1909 danced the lead role in the ballet The Little Mermaid at the Royal Theatre. According to history Ellen Price, however, would not model in the nude for sculptor Edvard Eriksen. Therefore, only the statue’s face is modeled after 14 the ballerina, while the body is modeled after the sculptor’s wife Eline Eriksen. The headless mermaid The litlle mermaid has several times been the victim of vandalism. Twice she has lost her head, once the arm was sawn off, and several times she has had paint poured on her. But every time she is rescued and restored, so she can stay in her place by the water and bid travelers welcome to Copenhagen harbor. Langelinie 2100 København www.mermaidsculpture.dk The Royal Theatre, Old Stage in Copenhagen has graced the Kongens Nytorv Square since 1748. The Royal Theatre’s has three main venues at its disposal: the Opera House, the Playhouse, and the Old Stage, the latter almost exclusively for ballet performances. All performances are state-subsidized, making tickets quite affordable compared to theatre tickets elsewhere in Europe. Should Her Majesty attend a performance, the audience is required by tradition to rise and remain standing until the Queen is comfortably seated. Tickets are available at the Royal Theatre’s ticket office in Kongens Nytorv Square. Kongens Nytorv 9 1017 København www.kglteater.dk admin@kglteater.dk Tel.: +45 3369 6933 Opening hours 01. Jan. 2010 - 31. Dec. 2020 Monday -Sunday The theater is open only in connection with a performance or a guided tour. Copenhagen Jazzhouse presents more than 200 concerts a year with the most outstanding contemporary artists and established legends and is a creative powerhouse in Northern Europe when it comes to live concerts. Jazzhouse has, in its long history, always been the ‘it’ jazz scene in Copenhagen, showcasing talented musicians from both near and far. The club’s program, created by Artistic Director Lennart Ginman, offers a combination of classic and modern jazz. You can expect to sit side by side with renowned musicians and artists and after Friday and Saturday concerts the night club remains open until dawn. The hippest DJs and VJs will entertain you and upstairs you will find the intimate cocktail bar HERLUF. Niels Hemmingsens Gade 10, 1153 København Phone: +45 33 15 47 00 www.jazzhouse.dk Opening hours 01. Oct. 2012 - 31. Dec. 2020 Monday 19:00 Tuesday 19:00 Wednesday 19:00 Thursday 19:00 01. Oct. 2012 - 31. Dec. 2020 Friday 23:00 - 05:00 Saturday 23:00 - 05:00 15 The Copenhagen Opera House is a donation from the A.P. Møller and Chastine McKinney Møller Foundation to the Danish people. It totals 41,000 square metres. Five of the fourteen storeys are subterranean. The main stage of the opera seats an audience of 1400. The Opera House is clad with southern German Jura Gelb limestone, and the foyer features Sicilian Perlatino marble. The wall of the auditorium facing the foyer is clad with maple wood, and the ceiling in the main auditorium is adorned with 105,000 sheets of 24 carat gold leaf, equivalent to 1.5 kilos of gold. The Copenhagen Opera House is designed by Danish architect Henning Larsen, and a number of Danish artists have contributed to the decor, among them Per Kirkeby who has created four bronze reliefs, and Danish-Icelandic artist Olafur Eliasson who has contributed the three light sculptures for the foyer. 16 Tickets at the Royal Theatre’s ticket office, at Kongens Nytorv or at the Opera 2 hours before a given performance. Ekvipagemestervej 10 1438 København www.kglteater.dk admin@kglteater.dk Tel.: +45 3369 6933 Opening hours 01. Jan. 2011 - 31. Dec. 2020 Monday -Sunday The opera is open only in connection with performances and guided tours. Tivoli’s Summer season also includes the traditional Friday Rock with Danish and international stars on the open air stage Plænen. The concerts are free once you have paid the entrance to Tivoli. Where Tivoli Vesterbrogade 3 København www.tivoli.dk/fredagsrock International artists and local musicians guest Tivoli Gardens from mid April to late September. Whether you are into rock, soft R&B or pop, you will find it at one of this year’s Friday Rock concerts some of which are double concerts. Friday Rock has evolved into a popular Copenhagen event and quite a tradition for many Copenhageners. Today it brings together up to half a million people every Summer. Contact info@tivoli.dk Tel.: +45 3315 1001 When 12. Apr. 2013 - 20. Sep. 2013 Friday 22:00 - 00:30 Admission Free when entrance to Tivoli has been paid. The concerts begin at 22:00. Be sure to arrive early as it gets crowded. Once you have paid the entrance fee, the concerts are free. 17 Shop till you drop - Danish design meltorv Square and Amagertorv Square. Copenhagen’s largest shopping area is centered around Strøget in the heart of the city. Strøget is one of Europe’s longest pedestrian streets with a wealth of shops, from budget-friendly chains to some of the world’s most expensive brands. The stretch is 1.1 kilometers long and runs from City Hall Square (Rådhuspladsen) to Kongens Nytorv. Strøget is a nickname from the 1800s and covers the streets Frederiksberggade, Nygade, Vimmelskaftet and Østergade and Nytorv square, Gam- 18 The stretch was originally called Routen, and it was not before 1962 and in the years after it was converted to a pedestrian street. Shopping and sights... Strøget is most famous for shopping. Big international brands like Prada, Max Mara, Louis Vuitton, Cerutti, Mulberry, Chanel, Marlboro, Karen Millen, Hermès and Boss are represented at the end of the street facing up to Kongens Nytorv. If your budget is more limited, you can continue along Strøget down towards City Hall Square, where you find shops like Hennes and Mauritz, Vero Moda, Bik Bok, Only, Vila, and Bianco shoes. However, Strøget is not just shopping. Look up and down the side streets during your shopping spree, and you will see several of Copenhagen’s beautiful sights and attractions, such as Helligåndskirken, often with a book sale outside, Church of Our Lady (Vor Frue Kirke), where Crown Prince Frederik and Crown Princess Mary were married, behind Gammeltorv Square, the court house at Nytorv Square, the Stork Fountain (Storkespringvandet) at Amagertorv Square and Nikolaj Church nearby. From Amagertorv you can also see across the canal to Christiansborg Palace, where parliament sits. And do not forget City Hall Square (Rådhuspladsen) with Copenhagen City Hall Tower - and beautiful Kongens Nytorv Square with The Royal Danish Theatre and Nyhavn in the other end of Strøget. And street performers Strøget is a popular hangout for the city’s buskers and street performers. Especially at Amagertorv Square you can often see performances by acrobats, magicians and musicians. In the end of the street adjacent to City Hall Square you should be wary of con artists who make money on games in which they ask passers-by to guess the whereabouts of a ball under one of three cups. Frederiksberggade 1459 København www.kcc.dk More than 60 shops around the world bear the inconspicuous Danish name Georg Jensen. Georg Jensen himself (1866 - 1935), his co-workers and successors, have created jewellery and flatware so fantastic that they have become synonymous with Danish silver. At the main shop in Amagertorv, on the Pedestrian Mall, one finds Georg Jensen brooches, earrings, necklaces, pendants, and rings. Silver flatware of the company’s own design is also available. When Georg Jensen died, The Times wrote in its obituary that his work will be the antiques of the future. This predicition has since proven true. Georg Jensen is purveyor to the royal Danish court. George Jensen Amagertorv 4 1160 København www.royalcopenhagen.com tourism.events@royalscandinavia.dk Tel.: +45 3314 0229 19 Royal Copenhagen was originally named The Royal Porcelain Factory and was founded in 1775. In all the years they have produced products with deep respect for the history and traditions of craftsmanship, but never without renewal. We can thank King Christian 7, who was schizophrenic and married to Queen Caroline Mathilde (who had an affair with their physician Johan Friedrich Struensee), for Royal Copenhagen’s most famous dinnerware ever: Flora Danica. You will find Royal Copenhagen’s Flagship Store on Amagertorv on the main shopping street Strøget in the heart of Copenhagen. The beautiful three-storey Renaissance house dates back to 1616 and is one of Copenhagen’s oldest houses. Royal Copenhagen has been present here since 1911. Flora Danica was created in 1790-1803 and is decorated with drawings of Denmark’s flora. Christian 7 ordered it in production as a gift to Catherine the Great of Russia, who died before the set was finished. The shop displays the entire Royal Copenhagen’s exclusive range of classic as well as modern hand-painted porcelain service, figurines and gift items in an inspiring environment, which also includes the acclaimed The Royal Café, which serves traditional Danish food with a new and modern twist. Purveyor to the royal Danish court Royal Copenhagen is purveyor to the royal Danish court and has always had a close relationship with the royal Danish family. Dowager Queen Juliane Marie, stepmother to the insane King Christian seventh, eagerly supported the newly established Royal Porcelain Factory in 1775, and in 1781 they created a porcelain bust of her. She also had her own dinnerware called Juliane Marie. 20 The Royal Porcelain Factury was run by the royal Danish court until 1868. Royal Copenhagen Amagertorv 6 1160 København www.royalcopenhagen.dk customerservice@royalcopenhagen.com Tel.: +45 3313 7181 At the Danish Design Center you find the latest in Danish and international design. The Danish Design Center exhibits a world of design and offers funny, innovative and surprising examples of how designers can make a difference for all of us by solving minor and major problems. The Danish Design Centre’s shop with interiors, books and accessories is a small exhibition in itself, and in the café open-faced sandwiches, design furniture and sustainability form a synthesis. The Danish Design Centre in Copenhagen, or simply DDC, was inaugurated at the turn of the milennium. Architect Henning Larsen has designed the building with its beautiful glass facade opening onto the broad H.C. Andersens Boulevard. The DDC Shop, located on the ground floor, offers a wide array of untraditional design products, including the compact ’Travel Light’ items designed to enhance your comfort when travelling. Besides these Travel Light products, the DDC Shop offers a wide selection of Scandinavian designs, including a miniature model of the classic ’Syveren’ chair by Arne Jacobsen, or Kay Bojesen’s toy monkey, crafted in teak. H.C.Andersens Boulevard 27 1553 København www.ddc.dk design@ddc.dk Tel.: +45 3369 3369 Opening hours Monday-Tuesday 10:00 - 17:00 Wednesday 10:00 - 21:00 Thursday-Friday 10:00 - 17:00 Saturday-Sunday 11:00 - 16:00 dmission Adults 55,00 DKK Children under 12 years free entrance Students 30,00 DKK Young people (-18 years) 30,00 DKK How about a folding picnic basket, or a pop-up reading lamp attachable, by the touch of a button, to your favourite travelling literature. You might even consider getting the ’Brompton collapsible bike’ weighing only 12 kilos. 21 Hotels Hotel Kong Arthur **** Welcome to a modern hotel that is more than a century old. The family-run, four-star Hotel Kong Arthur is located in the heart of the Latin Quarter in Copenhagen and enjoys a unique lakeside location away from the hustle and bustle of the metropolis. The family-run, four-star Hotel Kong Arthur is located in the heart of the Latin Quarter in Copenhagen and enjoys a unique lakeside location away from the hustle and bustle of the metropolis, yet only a 20-minute drive to Copenhagen Airport and 5 minutes to the inner city. Hidden away right inside Hotel Kong Arthur is a small peaceful atrium garden, where you can sit outside in the summer and enjoy your breakfast and any other breaks during the day. The hotel provides free high-speed Internet in each and every room and wireless access in the lobby and bar. The hotel has 155 rooms all with their own personal charm. We have put all our experience as well as heart and soul into creating a haven for those who are looking for high quality combined with real Danish hospitality. The hotel is completely non smoking with smoking area outside. A complete renovation has taken place in 2008 and Avalon spa and fitness was added in december 2007. As of 2008 the hotel is completely CO2 neutral on it’s CO2 consumption. Hotel Kong Arthur see map page 25 no.1. Nørre Søgade 11 1370 København K www.kongarthur.dk Phone +45 33 11 12 12 Radisson Blu Falconer Hotel **** Radisson Blu Falconer Hotel is the only 4-star hotel with a direct link via the new Metro train to Copenhagen International Airport. The hotel is located at Frederiksberg, one of Copenhagen’s most charming districts. Located in Frederiksberg in the heart of Copenhagen, close to the city centre, metro, parks, shopping, restaurants and a multitude of theatres. This modern 166 room Business and Convention Hotel offers one of Copenhagen’s most flexible meeting facilities for up to 2129 participants. The hotel features Restaurant, Bar and access to fitness centre. Free broadband for guests. The atrium lobby makes an impressive centerpiece crowned by the newly renovated restaurant, which boasts a serious kitchen and an extensive wine list, as well as Backstage Bar. 22 The 166 rooms are decorated in three different styles - Oriental, Scandinavian and Art Deco - all with full facilities. An additional facility is Free High Speed Internet Access (W-LAN) giving fast and reliable access to the Internet, your company’s network, and e-mail. Free High Speed Internet access for all guests Radisson BLU Falconer Hotel. See map page 25 no 2. Falkoner Alle 9 København www.radissonblu.com Phone +45 38 15 80 01 Hotel Østerport *** Welcome to First Hotel Østerport, Copenhagen the hotel with atmosphere. The hotel is situated next to Østerport train station, which takes you to and from Copenhagen airport and the city centre easily and fast. We offer free wireless Internet, free fair trade coffee, free English newspapers and a 24 hour reception. For an extra cost we offer delicious ecological breakfast buffet. Our Standard rooms are facing Osterport station. We can offer Superior rooms facing away from Osterport station at an extra cost. We look forward to welcoming you to First Hotel Østerport. First Hotel Østerport is a hotel full of atmosphere and only a few years ago totally renovated, so today it appears in a fresh and modern style. All 170 rooms are kept in fresh and modern style and are equipped with all facilities.IThe lobby has a cosy lounge with TV and a PC bar and there’s of course wireless internet all over the hotel, which is free of charge. Attractive location:First Hotel Østerport is centrally located whether you are a business or leisure traveller. The hotel is situated in the eastern part of Copenhagen, close the Little Mermaid, Amalienborg Castle, the Opera, Kongens Nytorv and the pedestrian street. Within walking distance you will find lakes, parks, cafe’s and good shopping opportunities.If the arrival is by plane to the Copenhagen Airport, there is a direct train connection to Østerport Station, which is located across the street. Travelling time from the airport is approx. 20 minutes. If you choose to arrive to the hotel by car, it is possible to park in the nearby area. First Hotel Østerport See map page 25 no 3 Oslo Plads 5, 2100, København www.firsthotels.dk Phone+45 70 12 46 46 23 CABINN City** is located in the heart of Copenhagen. The entire metropolitan area is within easy reach. Public transport options are ideal with a bus stop just outside the hotel and Copenhagen Central station only a five-minute walk away. An evening at the opera or the royal theatre, a visit to Amalienborg Palace, the Little Mermaid, Tivoli Gardens or Statens Museum for Kunst (National Art Galley) or shopping along the pedestrian street Strøget – are all within easy reach. All 352 rooms at CABINN City have a private shower and toilet, free wireless Internet, telephone, television and an electric kettle with free coffee and tea. The reception at CABINN City has 24 hour service. Breakfast buffet is available at the breakfast cafe. Parking costs DKK 180 per night CABINN City See map page 25 no 4. Mitchellsgade 14, 1568 København Phone +45 33 46 16 16 www.cabinn.com Cabinn Scandinavia** CABINN Scandinavia is located centrally in Copenhagen, behind Sct. Jørgens Sø, close to Søpavillonen, Forum and the Metro Station. The hotel is only a heart beat from the pulsating district of Vesterbro, within walking distance of the Tivoli Gardens and the city hall square yet in peacefully surroundings at Frederiksberg. All 201 rooms at CABINN Scandinavia have a private shower and toilet, free wireless Internet, telephone, television and an electric kettle with free coffee and tea. The reception at CABINN Scandinavia has 24 hour service. Breakfast buffet is available at the breakfast cafe. Parking costs DKK 80 per night. Furthermore CABINN Scandinavia offers meeting- and conference facilities of high standard up to 150 persons. hide CABINN Scandinavia, See map page 25 no 5 Vodroffsvej 55 Frederiksberg Phone +45 35 36 11 11; www.cabinn.com 24 City-map 1.Hotel Kong Arthur **** 2.Radisson BLU Falconer Hotel.**** 3.First Hotel Østerport*** 4.CABINN City** 5. CABINN Scandinavia,** All texts and photos are from Visitcopenhagen.com 25