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    Cycling through Copenhagen

    With 382 kilometres of idyllic bike paths, Copenhagen is your playground for pedal-powered adventures. Whether you're cruising past historic landmarks, admiring trendy architecture, or making a tasty pit stop, Copenhagen has your bike-loving heart racing. And as the world's most bike-friendly city, Copenhagen is on a mission to be CO2-neutral by 2050, so it's promoting cycling like no other metropolis with locals cycling 1.2 million kilometres daily. Where to go on two wheels you wonder? Rent a bike via app or directly from many hotels, like the Adina Hotel Copenhagen, and head to some of the best sites in the city below... 

    Discover Copenhagen Architectural Gems

    Denmark's Crown Prince Frederik has officially deemed 2023 as the Year of Architecture in Copenhagen a nd the Danish capital is set to celebrate its title as UNESCO World Capital of Architecture through events and exhibitions that show off the city's spectacular architectural heritage. Here are our 5 must-dos on any visit.

    Work From Anywhere... Why Not Work From an Adina?

    If there's a silver lining to the pandemic it's perhaps the blurring of boundaries between business and leisure trips. These days, if you have a computer, WI-FI and willpower, you can really work from anywhere in the world. So, if you're thinking of changing your working environment and exploring a new city, then we have the perfect hotel for you.

    24 Hours in Copenhagen

    EUROPE: Despite its 600,000 inhabitants, the coast capital of Denmark is rather compact in terms of size and area making sightseeing a breeze. You can reach most places worth seeing on foot or by bike, so we've pulled together our top experiences to while away 24-hours spend in Copenhagen.

    Hygge Days in Copenhagen

    The Danish concept of "hygge" is all about finding comfort, pleasure, and warmth in simple, soothing things, Think people enjoying their best life together with family and friends; eating and drinking fabulous food and wine; street parties; bike rides or walks... all of which are central to hygge culture.