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Hello travelers,

If you plan on visiting Copenhagen, or you already are in Copenhagen. Then you've come to the right place, I'm a teen living in the outskirts of Copenhagen and on this travel blog I will post about different activities, locations, monuments, and historic spots to visit. This blog will mainly be directed towards young or adventurous travellers but I will mix things up and propose reading about historic areas and monuments.
Copenhaguen offers various spotted suitable for young travellers who wish to have some fun, a lot of these are not marked on maps or are not well known and my goal is to share them with my audience.
I will categorize them in genres/types of activites and districts.
Copenhaguen is divided in 6 main districts, the following are:
* Note that Frederiksberg isn't technically part of Copenhaguen but is vastly accounted as one

I will also take a vage look at activities in the close outskirts of Copenhagen. We will also review some of the basic culture and laws so you don't engage in potentially illegal and dangerous activities.

Transport

To get around in Copenhagen the easiest and most common ways are by metro, bus, train, biking, driving, and walking. If you're looking to get that authentic danish way i would suggest employing biking, walking or trains/metro. Danemark has some of the world best public transport and a state of the art metro system. You can find many bike rentals shop which you pay by the hour. Danemark offer bike lanes on eveyr road in the city for increased safety. It takes only about 20-30 minutes to ride all the way across town.


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