Copenhagen

Annual events

annual events
Grøn Koncert
Valby Parken

(http://groenkoncert.dk) 24 july 2011 held in late july, is a one day music festival in valby parken near ã…parken station. it is a major event in copenhagen with over 40,000 attending. there is usually an international headline act, along with several major danish bands and the atmosphere is quite unique with people having picnics and beers on a huge field of grass in the park. tickets are sold through billetnet, both online and at post offices.

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Copenhagen Fashion Week

(http://copenhagenfashionw...) 2-6 february 2011 is held in february and august. copenhagen is fast emerging as a global fashion centre, with a host of both up-and-coming and already well established names. for two weeks each year more than 1,000 exhibitors and 50,000 guests come together and celebrate their accomplishments with lavish parties, catwalks at city landmarks, and three trade fairs.

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Copenhagen Pride

(http://copenhagenpride.dk/) 14-21 august 2011 a lavish lgbt parade. the week leading up to the parade is usually full of community events and parties. count on the city hall square rã¥dhuspladen changing its name to pride square during the week and hosting live acts, concerts and debates.

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RAW
Færgehavnsvej 35

(http://rawcph.com) tba, august 2011 held in early august is scandinavia's largest clubbing event. the organisers rightly pride themselves in carefully selecting high quality acts and more importantly the broad range of genres represented to make this an event with broad appeal to everyone in the copenhagen nightlife scene.

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Zulu Sommerbio
Roskildevej 1

(http://zulu.tv2.dk/sommerbio) held in july and august, danish television station 'tv2 zulu' plays open air films in various parks and squares of copenhagen. there are movies in both danish and english and they are free to watch. you can buy beer and popcorn.

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Copenhagen Jazzfestival
Everywhere

(http://jazzfestival.dk) 1-10 july 2011 is held in early july and features ten days of jazz everywhere in copenhagen — parks, cafes, clubs, and theatres. usually a few headline acts are on the program but there are more than 800 concerts to choose from and the real attraction is often the obscure concerts you bump into randomly in a park or square somewhere in the city.

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Stella Polaris

(http://www.stella-polaris.dk/) 7 august 2011 held the first weekend in august, is a big, free, chill-out event in one of the city parks. top international djs spin chill-out tunes on the decks, while people are relaxing in the sun and drinking beer. and the afterparty in one of the major clubs usually attracts some international headline acts.

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CPH:PIX

copenhagen international film festival (http://www.cphpix.dk) 14 april - 1 may 2011 is a brand new film festival held in april and is the result of a merger between copenhagen's two popular long running festivals — the night film festival and the copenhagen international film festival. it will feature 170 screenings competing for the grand prize of €50,000.

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CPH Distortion

(http://cphdistortion.dk) 1-5 june 2011 is held in the first week of june and is longest and wildest party you could ever go to. over 60 parties in five days in each of the city districts, outdoors on the city streets and squares, in the clubs and three seriously huge parties. over 32,000 people usually partying away between wednesday and sunday.

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Strøm

(http://stromcph.dk) 13-20 august 2011 also held in august is an annual electronic music festival, running in its third year. it is a gathering of the best promoters and vibrant venues copenhagen has to offer, mixed up with events at squares, concert halls, or unusual locations throughout the city.

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International Workers Day

On 1 may is a major event in copenhagen. the main festivities are held in fã¦lledparken on ã˜sterbro and they attract over 100,000 visitors in what has lately become a 50/50 mix of a gigantic party and a political rally with speeches, happenings, and concerts. two travelling amusement parks also set up their gear for the day, one by the main entrance at trianglen and one in the eastern part of the park.

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Night of Culture (Kulturnatten)

(http://kulturnatten.dk/en) 14 october 2011 is held in mid-october, on the last friday before the school holiday in week 42. you buy a badge for 70 kr and get access to major museums, exhibitions, churches, libraries, schools, organizations, the parliament and other cultural attractions including some places that are not open to the public during the rest of the year. open from 6pm to midnight. attracts about 100,000 people.

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MIX Copenhagen - LGBT Film Festival

(http://www.mixcopenhagen.dk/) 19-28 october 2012 held in week 43, ten days of gay and queer cinema at its very best with more than 130 screenings of the world's best feature films, short films, and documentaries with gay or queer relevance, culminating in a champagne party on the final day, when the best film of the year receives its award.

amusement parks

Amazingly, the two oldest functioning amusement parks in the world, with the two oldest roller coasters, are both located in Copenhagen and they are distinctively different. Bakken or Dyrehavsbakken is the older of the two, set in a beautiful beech forest near Klampenborg north of Copenhagen. This gives it a special atmosphere and it is a lot less touristy than its counterpart — Tivoli — which is located smack in the city center in a beautiful park surrounding a lake.

beach life

In the inner harbour, water quality has improved so much in recent years that it is possible to go for a swim from early June to late August in one of the two harbour baths: Copencabana on Vesterbro or Havnebadet at Island Brygge on Amager. When it is sunny these are packed with people from all walks of life enjoying the sunshine and taking a dip. The municipal administration has put a lot of money and effort into the facilities and this is an excellent opportunity for blending with the locals at their best.

If you fancy a proper beach, the closest are located at Charlottenlund Fort in Charlottenlund and the newly erected Amager Strandpark The Lagoon, on Amager near the Lergravsparken metro station. If the weather is not going your way, you can opt for DGI Byen (http://dgi-byen.com) which is a leisure centre and excellent swimming pool near the central railway station or the Østerbro swimming pool, modeled after a Roman bath on Østerbro.

guided tours

The Association of Authorized Guides Turistførerforeningen (http://guides.dk) is a semi-official entity, which offers guides in 24 languages to take you through the city. Founded in 1933, it is the oldest guide association in the world and all guides have completed a three year government approved university course. History Tours (http://historytours.dk) gives special focus on history and the historical sights throughout the city by guides with at least a masters degree in history. Another option is to go on one of the guided Canal tours see details in the Get around section, or for the ecologically aware, talk to one of the many bike taxis that line up in the inner city during the summer. The bikers are often very knowledgeable about the sights and can give you a good alternative tour of the city. You can negotiate the price for longer trips. A good option of combining fitness and sightseeing is by going for a run with either Running Copenhagen (http://running-copenhagen.dk) or Running Tours (http://runningtours.dk) - the solution if you are in hurry. And if you want to try something a bit differient, take the Segway Tours CPH guided tour of Copenhagen with Seamus, an Irish ex-pat living in Denmark. (http://segwaytourscph.com)