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Visit Copenhagen

The City of Copenhagen

Like no other city Copenhagen has succeeded in blending the old with the modern. From the delightful 17th century Dutch-style town houses that line the quay at Nyhavn to the dynamic modern extensions of venerable old buildings. Read more about Copenhagen and what to see at: http://www.visitcopenhagen.com/

Banks

Normal banking hours are from 10:00 to 16:00 hrs. monday to Friday. On Thursday banking hours are extended to 18:00 hrs. Extended banking facilities are available at Copenhagen Central Railway Station 7 days/week between 07:00 and 21:00 hrs. There are ATMs usually located in connection with a bank branch, which accept a variety of international credit cards. The cards accepted are indicated on the dispenser.

Climate

The weather in Denmark in September is normally very pleasant, usually sunny. However, on occasion an umbrella may be useful. Daytime average temperature is around 150C, evening temperature around 100C. For ore information please see: http://www.dmi.dk/

Electricity

Electricity is supplied at 230 volts A/C, 50 Hz cycle.

Emergency Services

Police - Ambulance - Fire Brigade  * Dial 112

Local Transportation

The Metro train from Copenhagen Airport offers you a direct train every 4-6 minutes to the city centre of Copenhagen and will take approximately 14 minutes. Please check http://www.m.dk/ for further information. A taxi from Copenhagen Airport to the city centre is approximately DKK 250 (no extra charges for suitcases).

Shops

The shops are open from 09:30/10:00 to 18:00/19:00 hrs. Monday through Thursday and 09:30/10:00 to 20:00 on Friday and 09:00 to 17:00 on Saturday/Sunday.

Tips

Tips are always included in the prices given in taxis and restaurants.