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CPH airport hotel transfers As the capital of Denmark, the city of Copenhagen is composed of a series of large islands, offering an interesting mix of historic architecture and royal palaces open to the public, not to mention sprawling business opportunities that range from conferences held on the south side’s Bella Center to various concerts, exhibits and expos at the famous Forum Copenhagen. Get to it all by making sure you’ve got transportation taken care of instead, either by staying close to the city’s many train and subway stations, or through the help of private vehicle rental options like sedans, van and SUVs. The perfect ride for event drop offs can be handled through meet-and-greet services like stretched limousines and taxi cabs, not to mention helpful tips courtesy of local personal drivers.
Choose from a wide array of popular neighborhoods before you get into town, choosing from the Rococo district’s various historic hotels that include balconied waterfront views and original beams in Copenhagen Admiral Hotel as well as stately chandeliers matched with elegant furniture at Phoenix Copenhagen. For something new but familiar, modern stays are available through stays like the business-friendly Radisson Blu Scandinavia, home to an attached casino and close access to Copenhagen Airport. Low-cost options are also plentiful near Copenhagen Central Station, a highly busy area due to 24-hour arrivals from over a dozen train routes, but great for finding nearby eats, especially if you’re staying at hotspots like the youth-hostel vibes of Urban House and the ritzy boutique ambiance of Absalon Hotel.
With so much to do in such a small area, the landmarks and attractions of Copenhagen can be especially overwhelming. Look forward to the comfort that there will always be new things to discover, finding beauty in going with the flow, either toward modest royal tours of Christiansborg Palace or astounding sit-downs at the quiet King’s Garden. Family-friendly fixtures rest on the west side of the city through the famous Frederiksberg Gardens as well, an 18th-century oasis designed for leisure through subterranean reservoirs open to explore, various museums and the Copenhagen Zoo. Another iconic fixture of the city is its old Tivoli Amusement Park, home to centuries-old rollercoasters and historic in-park restaurants. Speaking of restaurants, no trip to the capital would be complete without a bite at its most popular local eateries, from minimalist dishes at Madklubben Vesterbro to trendy seafood at Kødbyens Fiskebar. |