Experience in Copenhagen, Denmark
How do you find living in Denmark? Do you recommend it? How is it?
Copenhagen is a very touristic city, with a great atmosphere no matter what day of the week. It has a cold climate but even so, it's a good place to live.
How is student life in Copenhagen?
There is a great atmosphere, a lot of young people and all kinds of places to go out. It's a city where you can do a lot of different things: go to a theme park, have a beer, try food from all over the world...
How are living costs in Copenhagen?
It's quite expensive.
Did you find it hard to find accommodation in Copenhagen? Can you give any advice?
I came here as a volunteer so they provided me with free accommodation. However, I met several people from there who lived in student flats and according to what they told me, they were quite expensive compared to in other countries such as Spain or France.
How is the country's food? What are your favourite dishes?
Unfortunately I didn't get to try any of the traditional food from there.
How places do you recommend to visit in Copenhagen?
The siren, the Tivoli world, experimentarium city, the cemetery where they buried Andersen, Nyhavn, Christiania ('the free area')...
The siren
Which places do you recommend to go out to party in Copenhagen?
Above all, experimentarium city.
Any advice you want to give to future students in Copenhagen?
Get a bike. Being a flat city, it's the best way to get around as it's very well set out to get around on bike and you can get to practically any place in the city fairly quickly.
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