The Square





The Square, Copenhagen: Certified Dog-Friendly Rank & Review
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City walk from the center of Copenhagen to the Kastrup area. The trail starts in the historic center and passes through Christiania. From there the trail comes along the coast, and on through Amager and Kastrup Strandpark. From there, the trail goes back through Kastrup. The trail runs straight through Amager Fælled and back to the historic centre.
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Strøget is a pedestrian street in Copenhagen with lots of different shops and restaurants. The perfect place for shopaholics and food lovers. Strøget is also one of Europe's longest shopping streets with its 1.1 kilometers. The name strøget dates back to the 19th century, as it was the nickname of the area covering the streets Frederiksberggade, Nygade, Vimmelskaftet and Østergade as well as the squares Nytorv, Gammeltorv and Amagertorv.
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This trail leads you from Copenhagen and through large parts of South Zealand and Lolland. Along the way you will come through forests, past lakes, streams and cross bridges. There are several accommodation options along the way.
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This trail goes through Tivoli Gardens, where the beautiful garden and the many rides can be seen and tried. As always, Tivoli is beautifully decorated on the occasion of a public holiday, which is especially visible in the form of the many decorations that stand around the garden. Tivoli opened in 1843, and is the third oldest amusement park in the world that is still in use. To get into Tivoli, an entrance fee must be paid and an additional fee for trying the rides.
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This trail takes you through Copenhagen, where you will pass several sights such as Amalienborg and The Little Mermaid. In addition, you will also pass the lakes, where you can see ducks and other birds. You will also pass several metro stations along the way, giving you the opportunity to skip parts of the trail if you don't want to explore a certain part.