Copenhagen by night Copenhagen is a vibrant city after dark. At Rådhuspladsen there are many neon lights. Many historical buildings are illuminated. Copenhagen has lots of night clubs, pubs and rock clubs. Alcohol is sold even at most cafés! Sunset at Radhuspladsen.
The new Industriens Hus at Rådhuspladsen. Its glass facade is illuminated in a diagonal grid pattern that moves on the exterior! Another light pattern of the House of Industry. The Town Hall from below, illuminated by night. The new metro station at Rådhuspladsen. Christmas market near Strøget. Palace Hotel (left) and Town Hall (right). Politiken newspaper at Rådhuspladsen. Towards Vesterbro and central station from Radhuspladsen after dark.
Illum's, Denmark's 2nd largest department store, has 2 atriums and panorama elevators. The old wing is illuminated by night.
Chinese restaurant at Strøget. Illums Bolighus (design department store). Christmas begins already in early November here. Christmas market at Højbro Plads in early November. Runde Tårn (the Round Tower). The pedestrian street outside the Round Tower is filled with several britht lights. Gråbrødre Torv, a cozy square near Strøget with open-air restaurants. "Log Lady", Twin Peaks themed pub. Copenhagen buildings in LEGO (that is a Danish invention)! Kongens Nytorv with Hotel D'Angleterre, Denmark's most luxorious hotel. Hotel D'Angleterre, christmas ice. Kongens Nytorv, the Royal Theater to the left. Kongens Nytorv. French Embassy, Kongens Nytorv. Christmas market at Strøget. Nørreport Station.
Nyhavn:Nyhavn is filled with pub visitors after dark, right next to the canal. Nyhavn.
Vesterbro:
Østerbro:Copenhagen Admiral Hotel. The Royal Danish Theatre (Skuespilhuset) Bridge to Osterbro
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