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Car Hire Copenhagen Airport :: Copenhagen City Guide
Copenhagen is Scandinavia's most vibrant capital. It offers a wide range of entertainment, with plenty of cosy bars and an intimate club and live-music network. There are many cultural attractions, including museums, art galleries, performing arts events and one of Europe's most interesting film scenes. Much of Copenhagen dates from the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, renaissance palaces, parks and merchant houses laid out around the waterways and canals. Successive Danish monarchs left their mark, creating of many of the city's most striking landmarks - including Rosenborg Slot and the districts of Nyboder and Christianshavn, the palaces of Amalienborg and the grandiose Marmorkirke church. You can enjoy all the pleasures of rural Zealand without ever being much more than an hour away from the bright lights of the capital. Car Parking: The airport has some 6,800 spaces in short-, medium- and long-term parking Information and help desks: Information desks (tel: (0)3231 2448) are located in the Arrivals and transit halls in Terminals 2 and 3, and there is a visitor centre in A post office is situated between Terminals 2 and 3. Internet services are available at many points in the terminals. Eating and drinking: There are plenty of restaurants, bars and cafés at the airport. Shopping: Shopping is plentiful, with many duty-free shops. Luggage: A left-luggage facility is available between Terminals 2 and 3, and there are also self-service lockers. Other facilities: There are shower and sauna facilities at the Transfer Hotel. Play areas for children are situated in Terminals 2 and 3; most toilets are equipped with baby change facilities. A 24-hour prayer room and a free rest area are located in Terminal 2. Dates for your Diary
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