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The Copenhagen Metro
The Copenhagen Metro is the rapid public transport system in Denmarks capital. The first line opned in 2002, It now has 4 lines, M1, M2, M3 and M4. M5 is planned. I operates 44 stations, 30 are underground. M2 is the line from Copenhagen Airport to city center. The M3 line Circle Line, connects the neighborhoods of Vesterbro, Frederiksberg, Nørrebro, Østerbro and the city center. The most recent line, M4, supplements the M3 line and connects it to Nordhavn and Sydhavn, as well as Valby via Copenhagen South. The fifth line, M5, is currently in the planning stages and will serve Refshaleøen with Reffen as well as the under-construction Lynetteholmen neighbourhood, with an expected opening date in 2035.…
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Amager Records – musicvenue
Amager Records is a record store, coffee bar, and beer & wine bar located on Amagerbrogade – just minutes from central Copenhagen. We focus on carefully curated second-hand vinyl. Whether you’re hunting for rare finds, classic albums, or simply curious to browse, you’ll find records across all genres and price ranges. Amager Records is also a relaxed place to take a break. Enjoy organic coffee, as well as a thoughtfully selected range of local and international beer and wine. Feel free to stop by on your own or with friends – no vinyl expertise required. In the evenings, Amager Records often transforms into an intimate live music venue, presenting both…
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Helgoland – Swimming at Amager Beach
Amager Helgoland is a bathhouse, which is located at the Northern end of Amager Beach The new Amager Helgoland was built in 2008. It has wooden deck and bassins, where the whole family can enjoy the sun during the summer. The deck (including buildings) is 3,207 m2. During the summer months, lifeguards are present and admission is free, making it a popular spot. Additionally, it attracts cold-water swimmers during colder seasons. Where:Øresundsstien 11, Copenhagen S
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Den Blå Planet (National Aquarium Denmark)
Northern Europe’s largest aquarium, home to thousands of animals and 7 million litres of water. The National Aquarium Denmark – Den Blå Planet was inaugurated by Queen Margrethe II and Prince Henrik on 21 March 2013 and opened to the public on 22 March 2013. The National Aquarium Denmark – Den Blå Planet offers a unique experience, combining entertainment, fascination and knowledge in a spectacular setting. Where:Jacob Fortlingsvej 1, Kastrup More information:At Den Blå Planet
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Royal Arena
Royal Arena is a modern multifunctional arena with capacity for up to 17,000 guests. Located just a few kilometres from both Copenhagen city centre and the international airport, Royal Arena is a unique cultural meeting place on a large scale and, with its thoughtful design, the arena will attract the best in sports, culture and entertainment. Where:Hannemanns Allé 18-20, Copenhagen S What to see next:




