| Denmark |
| Submitted by caecilie on
2007-08-26 11:53:17 |
| it's not a real park, it's more like a lawn with trees and a basketball court as well right next to the canal... uh, and there's a area where you can take a swim in the water after a hot day of
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| Submitted by Anonymous on
2007-08-26 04:07:52 |
| Denmark is a country I loved to stay. It is not about the places, but about the people and their take on life.
I don't know about legal drinking age, but beer is sooo cheap :) ...
what else, for two months while i stayed there i lived in the
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| Submitted by roxy on
2007-08-24 01:14:58 |
| oh, thank you guys for answering, I also thought 14 is quite a precocious age to start consuming alcohol. Do they still allow commercializing drugs in Christiania and how come it is not so popular as the Amsterdam red-light
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| Submitted by Anonymous on
2007-08-23 11:16:31 |
| but you have to be 18 to drink in bars... and some places you have to be 21.. but its only some
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| Submitted by Anonymous on
2007-08-23 05:52:14 |
| legal age of drinking is 16
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| Submitted by roxy on
2007-08-23 05:12:09 |
| Islands brygge sounds like fun.. Is it a public park?
and I have also heard that the legal drinking age in Denmark is 14... Is that
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| Submitted by caecilie on
2007-08-23 04:40:05 |
| You can use the bikes as you please, as long as you put them back to one of the stands when you're done - an easy way to solve some of the envieronmental prob's every country experience these days. It's called Christiania because in
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| Submitted by lisa on
2007-08-23 03:20:10 |
| Hey, are there really no restriction for tourists to use the public bikes in Copenhagen? and why is that hippie community called Christiania? it sounds so.. religious
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