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Things to do in Copenhagen

Go skateboarding in a converted train depot

Housed in a converted tram depot, Copenhagen Skatepark ideal for gnarly boarders and curious spectators alike. There are plenty of runs and ramps to choose from with skateboard hire available too.

Swim like a fish at Fisketorvet Harbour Bath

Copenhagen is very proud of its super-clean and super-safe open-air swimming pools. Fisketorvet Harbour Bath has three separate pools: a children's pool, a diving pool, and swimming pool which are open during summer months.

Visit famous graves

The leafy Assistens Kirkegård cemetery in the Nørrebro district is the final resting place of famous Danish including fairy tale writer Hans Christian Andersen and philosopher Søren Kierkegaard. It also used by locals as a park and recreation area.

Wakeboarding at Copenhagen Cable Park

Children, novices or experienced enthusiasts come to wakeboard or water ski and test their skills at Copenhagen Cable Park. Under 12s require adult supervision and all participants must be able to swim at least 200m (656 ft).

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Ibsens Hotel

This 3-star hotel is in the lively Nansengade area of Copenhagen, within 3 minutes' walk from the Nørreport Metro and Train Station. It is also close to Torvehallerne Food Market (320m or 350 yards).

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