Bike along the inner city
Lakshmi SharathLakshmi Sharath/Guest Contributor/SIGHTSEEING, COPENHAGEN/ Updated : Jun 23, 2015, 12:47 IST
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There are more bikes than people in the city, says my guide with a laugh as we enter Copenhagen. And one of the best ways to explore the biking capital is to pedal away. Start with the city centre or the inner city, the area devel … Read more
There are more bikes than people in the city, says my guide with a laugh as we enter Copenhagen. And one of the best ways to explore the biking capital is to pedal away. Start with the city centre or the inner city, the area developed by Frederik V in the 18th century called Frederiksstaden. Watch the change of the royal guards at the Amalienborg, the royal palace named after the Queen Sophie Amalie. Stop by to gaze at the dome of the Marble Church and bike around the old squares in the city centre. If you are not into biking, then rickshaws are available for those who want to explore the city or you could just walk like me. Read less

There are more bikes than people in the city, says my guide with a laugh as we enter Copenhagen. And one of the best ways to explore the biking capital is to pedal away. Start with the city centre or the inner city, the area developed by Frederik V in the 18th century called Frederiksstaden. Watch the change of the royal guards at the Amalienborg, the royal palace named after the Queen Sophie Amalie. Stop by to gaze at the dome of the Marble Church and bike around the old squares in the city centre. If you are not into biking, then rickshaws are available for those who want to explore the city or you could just walk like me.
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