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    Halvandet

    Halvandet

    (15 reviews)

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    Christianshavn

    It's clear that the idea behind the eventual creation of this bar/lounge/activity center was…read morebrilliant. Probably about as popular as Duvet in NYC (or as popular as Duvet was in the early 2000s, anyway). Who can't deny the novel concept of drinking alcohol while in bed, after all? Add the fact that you're steps away from the canal, and outside in beautiful weather, and you definitely earn some bonus points. I had a blast here last night celebrating a coworker who is moving on to bigger and better things. We stayed until the ungodly hours of the late evening (ie: midnight) skåling, and foos-balling, accompanied by fairly reasonable bottles of rosé, delicious white russians, a few shots of jager for good measure, and a late sunset over the skyline of central Copenhagen. I think if it weren't for the ridiculously inconvenient location (1km away from the nearest bus stop, number 40, and if you're on your bike, beware of the MANY potholes on the way out there), and the price of the completely underwhelming cheeseburger (125kr), I might have given it five stars. The owners of this venue would have it in their best interest to make a deal with the water taxi - at least during the warmer months - and the American cooks I heard talking in the kitchen should take better interest in their burger quality. This American was sorely disappointed by how dry and misshapen they were. Halvandet had plenty of guests yesterday, and I have to admit, laying on a plastic covered "bed" out in the sun after spending a whole day in the office was awesome. If they had free wifi, I'd "work from home" here every day of the summer. But I'd probs bring my own food. ;)

    An out of the way beach bar/restaurant that is perfect for a sunny day in Copenhagen. It's a bit…read moredifficult to get there if you don't have a car (or boat). It's located on the Amager side of the harbor (opposite the little mermaid). The easiest way to get there on public transport is to catch the water bus (havnebus) line 991. The place has recently undergone a major revamp and is looking in good shape. The new owners had added a lot of new things (inside dining and a spa). The food is good, but I mostly go there to relax with friends on a good summer day.

    Medicinsk Museion - Lecture Room.

    Medicinsk Museion

    (15 reviews)

    København K

    Okay, now I'm in my happy place…read more The Medical Museum, like that of the Mutter Museum in Philadelphia and the Narrenturm in Vienna, has lots of bones and guts and blood on display. There's a lot to see and read about in this museum, so if you're not weak-willed and can stomach some blood and guts, then I highly recommend this place. I really liked walking into the lecture room, a semi-circle of seats pointed towards a single podium. Just like in the movies. The basement also had a creepy sort of feel to it. Just like the movies. Since everything is housed in the actual space, it is truly authentic. Unfortunately, it is not ideal for the disabled and I don't think wheelchairs are able to get around at all. There are lots of stairs, even on a single level, and some are quite percarious at that. I tried using a Yelp check-in coupon with the nice gent that was selling tickets, but he claimed he had never seen one before in all his years working there. The manager, Vivika I believe her name, was very nice about honoring the discount, though she wasn't sure about it either. I guess there aren't enough Yelpers in Cph yet. She then was very thorough about telling me what was on display. Really enjoyed my visit here, and would recommend it for all weirdos like me.

    I LOVE THIS STUFF!!…read more I have been to the Mutter Museum in Philly and I have been in a Medical History Museum in Indy. And this Medical Museion is like a perfect blending of the best parts of both of these spots! It helps that it is included with the Copenhagen Card, so it *feels* free, when actually you have already paid for it... But I gotta tell ya...even if it wasn't included with the card and you had to pay for it no matter what....you should go here! This was the first thing I found myself interested in when searching for things to do in Copenhagen. I was just so excited to see there was a medical museum in the city. And it surpassed my expectations. The museum is very close to the Marmorkirke and the Amalienborg Palace. So you can cover a lot of attractions in one day, in one area, should you want to. The museum hosts an interesting and mind-messing specimen collection. Much of it had me reading all of the info cards with my mouth agape, just thinking "....wow!" Definitely not for the squeamish, and maybe wait until your lunch has settled, or even eat after your visit, before decided to feast your eyes on some fetuses and brains and whatnot. While we were there, the museum was host to an interesting exhibit on the lower level called "Mind The Gut," which was really interesting and had a fun interactive game/"prescription" machine/fortune teller thing. The information signs throughout the museum are in Danish and English. And they have regular English-language guided tours. But as a native English speaker, you will not have a problem getting the most out of this museum. The staff at the welcome desk were friendly and happy to give us all the information we wanted. They absolutely added to our positive experience at the museum. I loved my visit here and would highly encourage anyone in to this kind of stuff, or who like off-the-beaten-path types of things, to pay the museum a visit!

    Brøndsalen - venues - Updated May 2026

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