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Denmark - Copenhagen, Helsingor and Beverages
Denmark is one of the hippest countries in Europe. Copenhagen is the center of activity with a lively evening scene, palaces and castles. If you've traveled to Denmark, you'll understand when I immediately bring up the subject of bars. The Danish like to toss back a few when time permits. Time seems to permit a lot and a few beers often become many.(Saturday, October 01, 2005)
Copenhagen in Denmark - the Tourist Paradise
Copenhagen in Denmark is a tourist paradise. It has a multitude of attractions for visitors of all types. It is also an easy city to explore.Copenhagen in Denmark is one of Europe's oldest capitals and home to the nation's parliament, government, and monarchy. It is a city suited for tourists and easy to explore. It is the nation's largest city with a population of over 1 million. It is also the cultural center for the country featuring art, music, theater and design. It is also known as a 24 hour party city for those looking for a swinging time.(Friday, April 21, 2006)
Holiday Home Rental in Denmark
In Denmark approximately 30.000 holiday homes across the country are available for rent on both short term and long term basis. Danish holiday homes are typically rented on a weekly basis, and arrival and departure normally take place on Saturdays. In the summer period from 1 April until 31 October a holiday home can be rented in an unlimited number of consecutive weeks. In contrast, in the winter period from 1 November until 31 March a holiday home can only be rented for a maximum of 4 consecutive weeks after which the house must be vacant for one full week.(Friday, December 15, 2006)
Driving tips in Denmark
Denmark road network Denmark's road surfaces are of high quality and well maintained. There are only really three motorways but they cover the most important parts of the country well - with the E45 stretching from north-south on the mainland, the east-west E20 spanning the breadth of the country and the E47 serving Copenhagen, the capital. All other roads are numerically marked; highway 12 from Esbjerg to Viborg on the mainland, for instance.(Saturday, June 30, 2007)