Guidebook for København

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Guidebook for København

Food Scene

Cheap and reasonable, not the best food but they have a good salad bar and the steaks are a reasonable quality.
9 locals recommend
Restaurant Jensens Bøfhus København Amagerbrogade
84 Amagerbrogade
9 locals recommend
Cheap and reasonable, not the best food but they have a good salad bar and the steaks are a reasonable quality.
The food is delicious, organic and healthy and the children have a great play room…everything is made for families.
Tyrolsgade 6
6 Tyrolsgade
The food is delicious, organic and healthy and the children have a great play room…everything is made for families.
Cafe with both food and drink. Good selection of beers, including an exclusive Cuban import. Nice big, green courtyard with colored lamps. Live music now and then.
230 locals recommend
Ingolf's Kaffebar
3 Ingolfs Allé
230 locals recommend
Cafe with both food and drink. Good selection of beers, including an exclusive Cuban import. Nice big, green courtyard with colored lamps. Live music now and then.
Very stylish modern interior, and some damn good coffee, some of it — along with many other items in the café — organic. Good place for a hearty breakfast or lunch, especially the Rugbrød sandwiches.
Café Nose Wise v/Vuong Quoc Pham
Very stylish modern interior, and some damn good coffee, some of it — along with many other items in the café — organic. Good place for a hearty breakfast or lunch, especially the Rugbrød sandwiches.

Shopping

Amagerbrogade is the longest shopping street in Denmark with local speciality stores as well as restaurants and cafes, but the shopping is mostly made up of pretty generic high street stores.
37 locals recommend
Amagerbrogade
Amagerbrogade
37 locals recommend
Amagerbrogade is the longest shopping street in Denmark with local speciality stores as well as restaurants and cafes, but the shopping is mostly made up of pretty generic high street stores.

Everything Else

The largest shopping mall in Scandinavia. By Danish standards it is certainly huge: 115,000 m² and with more than 140 retailers. But as it is often the case with malls, it is generic too.
529 locals recommend
Fields
12 Arne Jacobsens Allé
529 locals recommend
The largest shopping mall in Scandinavia. By Danish standards it is certainly huge: 115,000 m² and with more than 140 retailers. But as it is often the case with malls, it is generic too.
(summer only). A historical museum in two old farm houses, detailing the Dutch history of immigration on the island, who were invited to the island by the king. 30dkk
7 locals recommend
Amager Museum
4 Hovedgaden
7 locals recommend
(summer only). A historical museum in two old farm houses, detailing the Dutch history of immigration on the island, who were invited to the island by the king. 30dkk

Sightseeing

Christianshavns Mound is part of Copenhagen's old defense system. It is now an excellent area for a walk surrounded by green and water, passing a number of historical buildings, cafes and restaurants.
9 locals recommend
Christianshavns Voldgade
Christianshavns Voldgade
9 locals recommend
Christianshavns Mound is part of Copenhagen's old defense system. It is now an excellent area for a walk surrounded by green and water, passing a number of historical buildings, cafes and restaurants.
A small village south of the airport with a rich naval history. The picturesque old village is well preserved with cobblestone streets, pretty old streets and active fishing port. Just jump on 350S.
120 locals recommend
Dragør
120 locals recommend
A small village south of the airport with a rich naval history. The picturesque old village is well preserved with cobblestone streets, pretty old streets and active fishing port. Just jump on 350S.