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OverviewCopenhagen, the capital of Scandinavia, is one of Europe&apos;s smallest capitals and just about the most easily traveled. Copenhagen&apos;s center, Slotsholmen, encompasses no considerably more than a thirty minute walk from 1 side for the other. Slotsholmen is the district with all the most historical and architectural appeal from the city. On the opposite side from the Slotsholmen Kanal is Indre By, the most-modern city district, packed tightly together with cafes, bars, restaurants, shops, churches, and museums. Opposite of Indre By would be the island of Christianshavn, Copenhagen&apos;s art district. Northeast of Indre By is Copenhagen&apos;s former aristocratic district, house of numerous palaces, such as the Rosenborg palace, and Kastellet, the oldest continually-utilized military fort in Europe. South of Indre By is R&amp;aring;dhuspladsen and Central Station.Tourist AttractionsCopenhagen is household to many amazing museums: Bakkehus Museum, the Barbie Doll Museum, the Museum of Modern Glass Art, Museum Erotica, the Museum of Copenhagen, the National Museum, and the Worker&apos;s Museum, just to name a few. All of these museums display an interesting array of treasures that Copenhagen tourists will enjoy browsing. A trip to Amalienborg Palace to watch the changing with the guards can be an enjoyable experience, and the Botanic Garden is a must-see for flora enthusiasts. Kids will enjoy a trip towards the Copenhagen Zoo, and art enthusiasts will want to take a trip to see Edvard Eriksen&apos;s statue with the Little Mermaid.Historical and Architectural AttractionsWhile Slotsholmen is a monument in itself to Copenhagen&apos;s historical architecture, there are places outside from the city center&apos;s walls that are just as rich in historical value. On the city&apos;s outskirts lie Kronborg and Frederiksborg castles, Kronborg being the actual castle that Elsinore Castle of Shakespeare&apos;s Hamlet was based on. There are also many historical attractions northeast of Indre By, which includes the Rosenburg palace, the Kongens Have gardens and the Botanisk Have greenhouses, the Marmorkirke church, the Amalienborg palace, and the Kastellet military fort.NightlifeThere are two great places for shopping in Copenhagen: Str&amp;oslash;get, the pedestrian mall that links four of the city&apos;s streets, and Fields, Scandinavia&apos;s largest shopping center. For dining, fresh herring can be found in the restaurants along Nyhavn, and typical Mediterranean cuisine can be found in establishments condensed mostly within Indre By. Drinking is a popular pastime in Copenhagen, and it is not difficult to find a pub on just about every corner serving lager, Scandinavia&apos;s drink of choice. However, wine is also pretty easy to find in some in the city&apos;s additional upscale dining establishments. Recently, Copenhagen has acquired some cocktail bars and nightclubs These clubs can be found in four different areas around the city -- Indre By, Tivoli, Vesterbro, and N&amp;oslash;rrebro.

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It is very easy to rent a car in Copenhagen. All the major car rental agencies are represented in both the airport and in the center of Copenhagen. In Copenhagen you can rent cars from: Avis, Budget, Europcar, Hertz and Sixt. So whoever you prefer (or have special deals with), you can find in Copenhagen.Car rental in Copenhagen Airport and the city centerIn Copenhagen Airport all the agencies have car rental in the corridor between Terminal 2 and 3 (the international part of the airport). When you are arriving and have got your luggage, just turn left and walk about 50 meters. Then you will see the car rental agency signs.In the domestic part of the airport (Terminal 1), you can rent cars from Avis, Europcar and Hertz. If you prefer one of the others, you can just catch the free airport bus to Terminal 3. It will only take you a few minutes.In Copenhagen all of the agencies are located in the city centre; close to the Main Station, the Town Hall Square, the Tivoli Garden and many of the hotels.Cheap car rental in CopenhagenIf you are used to rent cars in the United States, you will probably find the car rental in Copenhagen pretty expensive. But there are ways to get a cheaper car.Often the car rental agencies have special weekend offers. Long term rental is often also cheaper. You might find a car for a week for the same price as 4 or 5 days. Another way to get a cheaper car is to prepay it; instead of renting it when you arrive.Car modelsThe cars in Denmark are also smaller than in many other countries (especially compared to the United States). But the distances in Denmark are short, so unless you are bringing a lot of luggage (or a big family), you do not need a large car.But if you like a big car, it is of course possible to rent one in Copenhagen. You will find cars from all the European luxury car companies like Mercedes-Benz, BMW or Audi. And if you like a cabriolet, you can find that too. Or a BMW Mini Cooper for easy parking.

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Precipitation is moderate throughout the year, with a small peak during June to August. Snowfall occurs mainly from late December until early March, but snow cover seldom lasts long. Rain during January and February is as common as snow, and the average temperatures for these two winter months are near the freezing point Copenhagen has a well-developed higher education system of public universities. Most prominent among these is the University of Copenhagen. Founded in 1479, it is definitely the oldest university in Denmark. It is a world-renowned research and teaching institution with campuses around the city and forms part of the International Alliance of Research Universities (IARU), which is a collaboration between international top universities including Oxford, Cambridge, Yale, Berkeley and The Australian National University Nightlife in Copenhagen changes fast and starts late - things rarely get going on Friday and Saturday night until after midnight. The city has an ever-changing range of clubs, restaurants and bars catering to all tastes - from pop to cutting-edge dance music or world-class jazz. Copenhagen also offers popular DJ/bar/restaurant &apos;hybrids&apos; that change mood and function over the course of an evening. There is no one defined nightlife area, although both Nyhavn and Boltens Gaard are popular.

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