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]]>Those who want to experience art in a completely different way should head to Cisterns in Søndermarken. This is an underground art gallery situated in the city’s defunct subterranean water reservoir. The place organizes rotating exhibitions including a special annual event in which international and local artists gather to create site-specific artworks.
You can ski in Copenhagen even if there is no snow. The city’s artificial ski resort CopenHill, built on top of a power plant, is open all year round and offers a similar experience to real ski resorts except the snow is swapped for a slippery artificial surface. Tourists rarely bother to check out this experience but locals definitely enjoy it.
The Harbour Circle is an eight-mile-long trail and cycling path situated on the city’s waterside that offers amazing views along the way. While you can opt to check it out by walking, a better option is taking a page from the locals’ book and using a bike.
Dyrehaven, which translates to Deer Park, is a nature resort that is bellowed by locals who visit it for relaxing walks, picnics, and various outdoor events. If you are lucky, you can even get close to one of the 2,100 friendly deer that call the resort their home.
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]]>Those who want to experience art in a completely different way should head to Cisterns in Søndermarken. This is an underground art gallery situated in the city’s defunct subterranean water reservoir. The place organizes rotating exhibitions including a special annual event in which international and local artists gather to create site-specific artworks.
You can ski in Copenhagen even if there is no snow. The city’s artificial ski resort CopenHill, built on top of a power plant, is open all year round and offers a similar experience to real ski resorts except the snow is swapped for a slippery artificial surface. Tourists rarely bother to check out this experience but locals definitely enjoy it.
The Harbour Circle is an eight-mile-long trail and cycling path situated on the city’s waterside that offers amazing views along the way. While you can opt to check it out by walking, a better option is taking a page from the locals’ book and using a bike.
Dyrehaven, which translates to Deer Park, is a nature resort that is bellowed by locals who visit it for relaxing walks, picnics, and various outdoor events. If you are lucky, you can even get close to one of the 2,100 friendly deer that call the resort their home.
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