Copenhagen is expensive.
I usually stay at the Sofitel Plaza (I think it's just "The Plaza" now that
Sofitel sold the hotel). It's right across from the main train station. At
the other end of the city, near Nyhavn, is the Admiral which is also nice.
Between the train station and Nyhavn is a long pedestrian street which has tons
of restaurants and bars. The entrance to Tivoli is at the train station end.
Nyhavn has a number of decent restaurants, though I can't remember the names
offhand. It's hard to go wrong. In the summer, it's fun just to sit at a
sidewalk table, drink beer (Carlsburg sucks, IMO) and watch people coming and
going along the canal.
At the end of Jorks passage (you'll see it along the pedestrian street) are a
couple of decent Italian restaurants. Also worth looking for is La Senora
Vecchia (or something like that).
If you're into metal music, check out Lades at night.
Don't walk real far to go see the Little Mermaid. Although I was not expecting
a Collosus of Rhodes, it is quite underwhelming.
Al
AB2ZY
-----Original Message-----
From: rtty-bounces@contesting.com [mailto:rtty-bounces@contesting.com] On
Behalf Of Jim Rhodes
Sent: Sunday, June 03, 2012 5:59 PM
To: RTTY Contesting
Subject: [RTTY] CQ Hamburg, Copenhagen
Looks like I will be in Hamburg the evening of July 3 and Copenhagen on the
evening of July 4. Anything going on? Recommendations for hotels or
restaurants? On my way to a high school class reunion in Sweden.
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Jim K0XU
jim@rhodesend.net
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