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Street). Spiseloppen is the classy, good-enough-for-Republicans restaurant in
the community (closed Mon, described on here ) .
Greater Copenhagen
Carlsberg Brewery —Denmark's beloved source of legal intoxicants, Carls-
berg welcomes you to its visitors center for a self-guided tour and a half-liter
of beer.
Cost and Hours: 65 kr, Tue-Sun 10:00-17:00, closed Mon, last entry one
hour before closing; catch the local train to Enghave, or bus #18, #26, or #6A;
enter at Gamle Carlsbergvej 11 around corner from brewery entrance, tel. 33
27 13 14, www.visitcarlsberg.dk .
Open-Air Folk Museum (Frilandsmuseet) —This park, part of the National
Museum, is filled with traditional Danish architecture and folk culture.
Cost and Hours: Free, late April-late Oct Tue-Sun 10:00-17:00, closed
Monandoff-season,outside oftowninthesuburbofLyngby,S-tog:Sorgenfri
and 10-minute walk to Kongevejen 100, tel. 33 13 44 11.
Bakken —Danes gather at Copenhagen's other great amusement park,
Bakken.
Cost and Hours: Free; late June-mid-Aug daily 12:00-24:00, shorter
hours April-late June and mid-Aug-mid-Sept; closed mid-Sept-March; S-tog:
Klampenborg, then walk 10 minutes through the woods; tel. 39 63 73 00,
www.bakken.dk .
Dragør —If you don't have time to get to the idyllic island of Ærø (see the
Central Denmark chapter), consider a trip a few minutes out of Copenhagen
to the fishing village of Dragør (bus #350S from Nørreport). For information,
see www.dragoer.dk .
Shopping in Copenhagen
Shops are generally open Monday through Friday from 10:00 to 19:00 and
Saturday from 9:00 to 16:00 (closed Sun). While big department stores dom-
inate the scene, many locals favor the characteristic, small artisan shops and
boutiques.
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