| Tourist Information |
| Although the conference should be a sufficient motivation for visiting
Copenhagen, the city has in fact many attractions to offer. In the harbour
area numerous monumental sites have recently been constructed or are on
the drawing board: the extension of the National Library (also called the
"black diamond"), the Opera House, the new city area at Holmen
- located in an historic naval base - and the largest offshore wind turbine
park in the world. You may explore Copenhagen by free bicycles, which are
available throughout the city center. Tivoli, the Little Mermaid and Nyhavn
are some of the well-known sights you will encounter on your ride. More
information is available on this link The official tourist site of Copenhagen is Wonderful Copenhagen where you can find all you need to know about tourist Copenhagen: factual information, editorial information, booking request-forms, on-line conference offers and hundreds of useful links to other relevant and important Copenhagen sites. The Copenhagen this week booklet gives you information on experiences and entertainment, restaurants, museums etc. It is available on-line, or you may pick up the booklet at the airport, Copenhagen shops, hotels and restaurants. The year 2005 also marks the 200th birthday of the famous Danish storyteller Hans Christian Andersen. Go to the Hans Christian Andersen 2005 webpage to find the latest details on the celebration and find out how you can make the most of your stay in Denmark. For tourist information on Denmark in general, please see the Danish tourist board's website.
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