Trendy Copenhagen

Copenhagen is a lively city, up-to-the-minute metropolis brimming with creative energy and youthful optimism.
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Copenhagen is a lively city, up-to-the-minute metropolis brimming with creative energy and youthful optimism.
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Five years ago dining out in Copenhagen, Denmark was an ordinary experience even thought a little weary. But in the last years there is a sea change in Copenhagen kitchens. Young Danish chefs are scouting out distinctive regional ingredients and serving them up in creative dishes.
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The Orestad College is the latest upper secondary school in Copenhagen built in the industrial area of the city. So today in Denmark has a remarkable growth of the 16-19 year group, so the country need more study places. This bring the decision to build this superb college in Orestad City which is the new city center for the entire Ørestad.
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This lovely design hotel is located downtown Copenhagen, next to the City Hall Square, Norreport Metro and S-train Station. The S-train Station is only five minutes walk from the hotel and it’s a connection to Copenhagen International Airport in just 12 minutes.
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This is perhaps the only museum in the world where you can go to learn about the sex lives of such famous people as Freud, Nietzsche, and Duke Ellington. Denmark was the first country in the world to legalize pornography. Museum Erotica was founded by Ole Ege, a well-known Danish photographer of nudes, in 1992 and opened in May 1994 and is close to having entertained one million guests, half of them women. All age groups are represented, from teenagers to 80-year old. In addition to providing a glimpse into the sex lives of the famous, the exhibits present a survey of erotica around the world as well as through the ages. The range of Museum Erotica spans from erotic paintings to postcards, photos, films, magazines, sculptures, sex-toys and much, much more.
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1. The Ice Hotel, Sweden
Consistently getting top scores in readers’ surveys, the Ice Hotel is the coolest hotel around (literally). Built afresh every December with ice from the River Thorne in northern Sweden, and featuring specially commissioned artwork each year, this fairytale hotel is a very romantic retreat (you sleep on ice blocks covered in reindeers skins), if you can face the sub-zero temperatures in the rooms. There is an ice bar, a wedding chapel and more traditional cabins for those who don’t like to be quite so chilled. Go now: with the impact of global warming, the option of staying at this amazing hotel might not be with us for long. (website: www.icehotel.com)
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A seemingly growing trend in the cruise world is the residential cruise ship. And leading the way is The Magellan, at 860 feet long and weighing an incredible 72,000 tons. Facilities on-board include, restaurants, a spa, an indoor pool, an observatory, a greenhouse, a helicopter landing pad, a nightclub and a 450-seat live, satellite broadcast theatre. And, if that wasn’t enough, twelve new condos and a tennis court have now just been announced.
It is designed for the discerning traveler and if you have millions of dollars it will surround you with unparalleled luxury as you circumnavigate the globe.
With its unsurpassed craftsmanship and meticulous attention to detail, the Magellan redefines luxury. It boasts 15 public and residence decks, with 212 exclusive homes, lavish amenities and impeccable service.
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