Nørrebro

Nørrebro is a district in Copenhagen, and the most multicultural part of the city, with a large concentration of middle eastern immigrants - The area around Nørrebrogade, the districts main artery is sometimes known as "little Arabia", unfortunately instead of being considering a strength and a tourist attraction, as is the case in many North American cities, this term has racist undertones - regardless of this, it makes for a lively excursion, with many clothing, jewelry, grocery and greengrocery stores caring arabian signs and products - not to forget the multitude of cheap Shawarma places offering a cheap bite of middle eastern cuisine. The Muslim attitude to alcohol aside, the multiculturalism is very visible, in that the nightlife here is very vibrant - especially the southern part of the district near the Lakes, around Sankt Hans torv.

The northwestern part of the district across the S-train tracks, sometimes known as Bispebjerg , but more often simply referred to as Nord-Vest North West, is one of - probably even the - last bastion of working class Copenhageners, don't expect much in the way of sights, fancy cafe's, stores or anything like it here, but if nothing else it offers a peak into what that might entail, in one of the richest and most equal societies in the world. Two of the cheapest accommodation options of Copenhagen are located here