But it's not where you wanna hang out all the time as it's right on the Universal Main Street.
It's close to "Pisserenden" (the streets around Skt. Pederstræde) with all the second hand stores, shops and cafes for youngsters. There a very good french bistro there called Le National.
Tivoli, which you probably should check out for a cosy stroll, is close too. But they want your money in there. It's like a fairy tale land/entertainment park.
I'd most of all recommend you to visit Vesterbro, it's where I live. You'll find lots of places to eat in and around Kødbyen and by Enghave Plads where they have a great record store called Beat. Also at Vesterbro you can visit Mikkeller in Victoriagade for a taste of special beers. Icecream, everybody talks about SI, short for sicilian icecream. That's in Skydebanegade.
I would also vist Nyhavn and take the walk out to the little mermaid. Not for the mermaid, it's nothing, but the city looks good from there and you'll get a good sense of the beautiful old city.
I watch football at the pub Kennedys near the city lakes. It's a small irish inspired place at Gl. Kongevej.
Mail me if you want more specifics: micenghan@gmail.com
Frederiksberggade is the street.
Happy to help out. Where are you staying?
Wife is treating me to a weekend away for my Birthday
Any recommendations?
I wish everyone a few calm days before sunday.
I'm gonna pick up my youngest son early and buy him an icecream.
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