Cheap Winter Flights to Copenhagen, Denmark
by Roger Wade | Permalink
January 12th, 2007
There is a reason that Copenhagen is consistently named as one of the best cities to live in: it rocks. The city is super clean, super safe, super friendly and, well, just all around super. All of the charms that are so appealing to those who live there are also fully on display to travelers paying a visit to Denmark’s capital.
Situated on the eastern shore of the island of Zealand and partly on the island of Amage, Copenhagen was founded as a city for merchant ships. With the early trading, it quickly established itself as a cosmopolitan place that drew upon a wide variety of cultures. That legacy still exists today as you walk down some of its narrow side streets and along the beautiful harbor front. With the construction of the Øresund Bridge, which connects Copenhagen with Malmo, Sweden, the city is now a gateway to Scandinavia.
Flights to Copenhagen are often more expensive than they are to Stockholm or Oslo, but at the moment you can fly there for considerably less than many parts of Europe. Priceline has a deal where you can fly from New York to Copenhagen for less than $450 if you travel before March 21, 2007.
Even in the cold months of winter when the sun is just a fleeting object in the sky, everyone loves Copenhagen. You will too.
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