Copenhagen Like a Local: By the People Who Call It Home (Local Travel Guide)
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This isn't your ordinary travel guide. Beyond Copenhagen's Michelin-starred restaurants are moody jazz bars, eco-conscious shops, and scenic swimming spots that locals love - and that's where this book takes you.
Turn the pages to discover:
* The small businesses and community strongholds that add character to this vibrant city, recommended by true locals
* 6 themed walking tours dedicated to specific experiences, such as alternative shopping and brewing history
* A beautiful gift book for anyone seeking to explore Copenhagen
* Helpful what3word addresses so that you can pinpoint all the listed sights
* A thoughtfully updated second edition, including new places to visit
Compiled by two proud Copenhageners, this stylish travel guide is packed with Copenhagen's best experiences and secret spots, handily categorized to suit your mood and needs.
Whether you're a restless Copenhagener on the hunt for a new hangout or a visitor keen to discover a side you won't find in traditional guidebooks, Copenhagen Like A Local will give you all the inspiration you need.
Looking for another guide to Copenhagen? Explore further with our DK Eyewitness or Top 10 guides to the city.
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Book Authors: Monica Steffensen, Allan Mutuku Kortbaek, and DK Travel
Book Publisher: DK Travel
Book Language: en
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Book Pages: 192
Book Publication Year: 2024
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