Copenhagen Sleep In
We are a dormitory-style, open compartments for 4/6 persons in a large hall, basic but clean, and friendly
atmosphere, hostel 15 minutes by bus or train from Copenhagen centre. Open 24 hours, no age limit. We have lockers for each bed, safe-deposit, café
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Danhostel Copenhagen Amager
There are comfortable lounges with television and reading area, payphones and a laundrette. it is also possible to send and receive e-mails from the net-café. In reception-area you can buy sweets, chips, hot and cold drinks from the automates, and besides that it is possible to buy souvenirs and a lot of daily necessities at reception desk
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Danhostel Copenhagen City
Danhostel Copenhagen city is situated on the harbor front, right next to Tivoli and close to Copenhagen's 'red hot trendy', Vesterbro. With 1020 beds, the youth hostel is be the biggest city hostel in Europe. For a tourist in Copenhagen, it is only a ten minutes' walk from the Copenhagen Central Station to a hostel and a good night's sleep
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City Public Hostel
Secure lockers are available for free, bring your own padlock,
internet available in main entrance, wireless internet is also available for free, a kitchen is available for free use, barbeque with free charcoal and fire lighters & games room as
well
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Hostel Belaegningen
The hostel Belgningen is situated in Avedrelejren,
The Camp of Avedre, a part of the old fortification of Copenhagen. Belgningen belongs to the Municipality of Hvidovre and makes an alternative of cheap overnight accomodation in the neighbourhood of Copenhagen. The hostel is established in the former dormitories of the soldiers
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Nyhavn Boat Hostel
This beautiful boat gives our guests the chance not just to see Copenhagen's history but also to sleep in it! The restoration has added all modern facilities without spoiling the boats's character and guests can be assured by our conscientious staff and commitment to the highest standards
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Sleep In Heaven
Sleep-in Heaven is a fun and cosy youth hostel with an international and relaxed atmosphere in one of Copenhagen's popular and bustling areas called Norrebro. The area is packed with great cafes, restaurants, bars and clubs like Rust and Stengade
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Copenhagen (Danish København) is the capital of Denmark and the country's largest city. Copenhagen is the seat of the national parliament, the government, and the monarchy. The original designation for the city, from which the contemporary Danish name is derived, was Kjøbmandehavn, "merchants' harbor". The English name for the city is derived from its German name, Kopenhagen. The element hafnium is named after the city's Latin name,
Hafnia. Copenhagen was one of the three last Danish municipalities not belonging to a County— the others being Frederiksberg (the municipality with the smallest area and an enclave within Copenhagen itself) and Bornholm. On 1 January 2007, the municipality lost its county privileges and became part of Region Hovedstaden (i.e. the Copenhagen Capital Region).
Copenhagen is located on the eastern shore of the island of Zealand (Sjælland) and partly on the island of Amager. Copenhagen faces to the east the Øresund, the strait of water that separates Denmark from Sweden, and that connects the North Sea with the Baltic Sea. On the Swedish side of the sound directly across from Copenhagen, lie the towns of Malmö and Landskrona. Copenhagen is also a part of the Øresund region, which consists of the eastern part of Zealand in Denmark and the western part of Scania in Sweden.
Copenhagen has been ranked as one of the world's best cities in which to live, despite the high cost of living, Strøget, a pedestrian shopping street in central Copenhagen was inaugurated in 1961. Copenhagen's extensive pedestrian network has been developed over the last 40 years through the work of architect and professor Jan Gehl. The Copenhagen Jazz Festival is a popular annual event that is the result of a significant jazz scene having existed for many years. It developed significantly when a number of American jazz musicians such as Ben Webster, Thad Jones, Richard Boone, Ernie Wilkins, Kenny Drew, Ed Thigpen, Bob Rockwell and others such as rock guitarist Link Wray came to live in Copenhagen during the 1960s. Sexual equality is a high priority in Denmark. Women should encounter little or no discrimination in Copenhagen, and sexual harassment is rare compared to other Western capital cities, and crime against women is low.
Copenhagen is a popular destination for homosexual travellers. It has an active gay community and a wide selection of nightlife options for those such as gay clubs for example the popular Pan Club Copenhagen. The more widely known gay pride festival is the annual Copenhagen Pride (formerly the Mermaid Pride Parade), a Mardi Gras-like bash that occurs on a Saturday in early August, as well as Gay And Lesbian Film Festival Copenhagen held annually in late October. Danes are known to have a high degree of tolerance for "alternative" lifestyles of all sorts, and homosexuals receive equal rights to express themselves and are protected by anti-discrimination laws. Copenhagen is known as a 24-hour party city. For free entertainment one can stroll along Strøget, especially between Nytorv and Højbro Plads, which in the late afternoon and evening is a bit like an impromptu three-ring circus with musicians, magicians, jugglers and other street performers.