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Why Fly to Copenhagen?When you hop on a cheap flight to Denmark's capital, Copenhagen, expect royal elegance, hippy living, canal side relaxation and frenzied shopping. Fireworks and funfair rides make Tivoli Gardens a kids’ wonderland and literary types wander in Hamlet’s footsteps at Kronborg Castle in Elsinore. You can use Travelzoo’s SuperSearch to find cheap flights and tickets to Copenhagen.
Flying to Copenhagen from the UKThere are low-cost flights to Copenhagen from airports across the UK. Reach the Danish capital directly from Aberdeen, Edinburgh and Glasgow in less than two hours. Newcastle, Manchester, Birmingham, Gatwick, Stansted, London City and Heathrow airports all offer non-stop services. At Heathrow, bag a low cost flight by flying indirectly via Warsaw.
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Mini Travel Guide to CopenhagenNow you’ve bought your flights to Copenhagen, it’s time to find out what there is to see and do. Most visitors are intrigued by the terribly trendy former red light district Vesterbro which used to be all brothels and butchers but is now crammed with retro clothes shops, coffee houses and hip bars and clubs. For true boho, wander along to Christiana, a hippy community set up in the early 70s – it’s filled with art, theatre and live music. If you’re more Ferragamo than flip flops, make for Frederiksburg, where upscale shops leave you short on your mortgage payments. Go rowing in the leafy Frederiksburg Gardens to recover. There’s an abundance of culture at the National Gallery, you can see how Danish royals live with a tour around Amalienborg Palace or just relax and admire the design-perfect, contemporary architecture on a canal trip.
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