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Local students have shared their favourite spots in Copenhagen with the University Post, neighbourhood-by-neighbourhood. Copenhagen, like many other cities, is divided into neighborhoods or city areas, each with its own characteristics and attractions. The University Post has interviewed locals from all around the city, and got them to talk about their own neighborhoods and share some of their favorite places.
See an in-depth guide to the Inner City district here. Then there is the royal residency Amalienborg. Furthermore, Indre By has the Rosenborg Gardens. Here at Rosenborg Castle is a beautiful park, which at the first ray of sunlight in the spring is filled with locals picnicking, tanning and playing football.
Close by also lies the Botanical Garden, with with huge glass houses filled with rare flowers. It is great place to relax, take a stroll and sit by a lake enjoying the big old trees.
When the sun goes down, the inner city is still filled with life. Bars, restaurants and night clubs can be found in the area. The inner city is filled with, shops, offices and other businesses. Housing prices are expensive, so besides the Queen, most Copenhageners live in other neighbourhoods. Technically, it is still a part of the inner city, but because it is surrounded by water, this part has gained its own personality. Christianshavn is probably most known for the so-called free town of Christiania.
Christiania is filled with self-made houses, creative workshops, concert halls, and bars. The University Post spoke with one of the locals, year old Rasmus Kidde, who studies sociology at the University of Copenhagen, and got him to share his thoughts on the neighborhood.