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A Visit to Copenhagen during Autumn

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Danes often use the quote, “There is no such thing as bad weather, only inappropriate clothing.”  However, in the last decade, the temperature in Copenhagen - though unpredictable - has been milder than ever. It is also windy here, so what can we do about bad weather?  Absolutely nothing. Just dress appropriately, as the opening quote implies, think positive thoughts, spend time with friends and family who love and care about you, and ‘hygge’ as the Danes say.
 

 
Many exciting in and outdoor activities await travellers to Copenhagen, so the weather will take a back seat to your holiday plans.  What can you expect during autumn in Copenhagen?  A host of museums, some with a minimal entry fee, while others offer free access every day or on weekends. Tivoli, one of Denmark’s biggest attractions, is currently open until November 1.  It will close for a short break and reopen from November 14, to January 3, 2016, for Christmas and New Year celebrations. Do not miss the spectacular fireworks. The Little Mermaid is one of the most visited attractions in Copenhagen. She sits in the harbour at Langelinie, and visitors flock to this little statute – based on Hans Christian Andersen’s fairy tale of the same name – each day despite the weather. The Blue Planet and Copenhagen Zoo are also popular, and so is Christiania, the ‘Freetown’ of Denmark. Rent a bike and ride through the city and the surrounding areas. Feel the wind on your face, inhale the fresh air, and marvel at the fabulous scenery with colourful leaves and the occasional sunlight breaking through the foliage. Do not forget to stop at Torvehallerne, Copenhagen’s newest food market and sample, among other things, a few Danish delights such as smorrebrød (open sandwiches), and flødeboller, a heavenly Danish meringue treat. 
 
 
 
You will need a place to rest after traversing the city. Danhostel’s four city hostels welcome you to their warm and cosy atmosphere. Danhostel Copenhagen City is the largest hostel in Europe. It is centrally located, offers panoramic city views, and has 1020 beds. Danhostel Copenhagen Amager, Copenhagen Bellahøj, and Ishøj Beach are located just outside the city and each provides a quiet retreat from the hustle and bustle of the city. You will truly experience the colours of autumn when you stay at of these three hostels situated in beautiful surroundings.

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