Osterbro is a mainly residential district of Copenhagen, just north of the inner city. With its quiet cobblestone and tree lined streets, and its excellent shopping and cafe life, it makes for a good excursion from the downtown area.

Understand

Along with Frederiksberg in the east, Osterbro has long been considered the posh or upper class district of Copenhagen. These days this is mainly due to the demographic of young, liberal leaning, well paid academics, which has earned Osterbro nicknames like ''the Latte district''. But it has been a neighborhood of the upper middle class since modern Osterbro's inception, when Copenhagen expanded beyond the old fortifications in the 1850s.

Get in

''Osterbro is almost entirely located within Zone 1 of the common ticketing system that covers both the Metro, Buses, and Trains in the Copenhagen area.''

By train

Osterbro is served both by the S-train suburban services that are grouped together through the central part of Copenhagen, as well as several regional lines that terminate on Osterbro's main station; Osterport. All S-Train lines except line F stop at the three S-stations on Osterbro: '''Osterport''', '''Nordhavn''', and '''Svanemollen''', while lines A and F also have stops on '''Ryparken''' station in the northern part of Osterbro. Svanemollen and Ryparken stations are in Zone 2, so a northbound ticket might be cheaper from those.

By Bus

The backbone of bus transport in central Copenhagen are the A buses operated by Movia [http://www.moviatrafik.dk/Service/Tourist/touristguideUK/Pages/TouristGuideUK.aspx], which run every few minutes throughout the day. The S Buses are express buses that operate on longer lines, with fewer stops. '''Trianglen''' square connects five major streets on Osterbro and hosts bus stops for several lines. '''Trianglen''' can be recognized by its unusual building called ''the soup terrine'' by the locals.

  • '''1A''' Starts at Avedore station in the western Copenhagen, and runs through all major areas of downtown before entering Osterbro at Esplanaden close to the Kastellet citadel. From here the next stops are at Osterport station and Trianglen before running along Osterbro's main street — Osterbrogade, to Svanemollen station. The line terminates at Hellerup station.
  • '''3A''' This line does a half loop around downtown. Starting on Nordhavn station, and stopping at Trianglen, Rigshospitalet (the National hospital) and Panum university campus, before entering the Norrebro district.
  • '''4A''' Begins at Svanemollen station, and services the northern part of the district, before it crosses Lersopark Alle to enter the Norrebro district. It loops all around the city center, to terminate on Amager.
  • '''6A''' Starts in the suburb of Rodovre west of Copenhagen, and passes the central station in downtown, before it enters Osterbro by ''the lakes'' with stops at the Rigshospitalet, the medical faculty of Copenhagen University, and the Jagtvej/Tagensvej intersection, before it enters the North-West district and continues north.
  • '''150S''' Starts at Norreport station in downtown, and runs through Osterbro with stops at the Rigshospitalet, Frederik Bajers Plads, The Osterbro university campus, and Ryparken station before continuing north along the highway to Kokkedal in northern Zealand.
  • By boat

  • Canal tours [http://www.canaltours.com/dct/en] '''Green line''' is waterbus that starts in the famous Nyhavn canal downtown, and stops at some of Osterbro's main attractions: the Little Mermaid, Langelinie, and Trekroner fortresses (summer only). Tickets are 60 DKK for a single journey, and 75 DKK for a one day ticket. Runs between 10AM-5:30PM
  • The Arriva-operated '''901''' & '''902''' waterbuses are part of the public transporation system, and start at Nordre Toldbod, near the southern entrance of Kastellet, from where they cruise the inner habour towards downtown. Prices and tickets are the same as on other buses and trains.
  • Get around

    As the attractions here are mostly grouped together, walking will most likely be sufficient transportation. But as almost everywhere in Copenhagen, Biking is really the best mode of transport. Visitors however, should be aware that the free city bike system, only covers the area closest to downtown, bordered by ''The Lakes'', and ''Classensgade''.

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  • See

  • The English church. t. Alban's kirke. King Christian IX's daughter Alexandra, who was became the Queen of England was the driving force behind the erecting of this church, which is home to the English congregation in Denmark. The church was completed in 1887, and was built with some impressive flint stone walls.

  • Den Frie Udstilling. he Free Exhibition. slo Plads 3. pposite Osterport station. 45 33 12 28 03. ttp://www.denfrie.dk. -W 10AM-5PM, Th 10AM-9PM. dstilling@denfrie.dk. This art exhibition was established in 1891, as a protest against a censored exhibition sponsored by the royal art board — hence the name. Mainly shows contemporary art. The exhibition is housed in a remarkable, recently restored building that resembles an ancient Greek temple.

  • Frihedsmuseet. he Danish Resistance Museum. 45 33 47 39 21. ttp://www.frihedsmuseet.dk. u-Su 10AM-3PM (5PM during summer). ree. This museum opened in 1957 and is just outside Kastellet (which was occupied by German forces from 1940 to 1945). The exhibition proceeds chronologically as an illustration of how the resistance movement developed.

  • Den Hirschsprungske Samling. he Hirschprung Collection. tockholmsgade 20. 45 35 42 03 36. ttp://www.hirschsprung.dk/. -M 11AM-4PM. 0DKK. hs@hirschsprung.dk. This collection was founded by the Copenhagen-born tobacco manufacturer Heinrich Hirschsprung (1836-1908), and moved into the current museum after his death in 1911. The museum hosts an impressive collection of Danish 19th-century art in a beautiful building displaying furniture from the artists homes.

  • Kastellet. rederikshavn Citadel. astellet. stone's throw away from Osterport station. 3 47 95 00. 4hrs daily. ree. A superbly preserved and restored star-shaped citadel. First built in 1626 as St. Anne's Bulwark and completed in 1664, it was the stronghold at the northern end of the East Rampart, which arched through the city and remains in the form of the many parks extending down to Tivoli. The Citadel now houses the Danish Defense Intelligence Service, and is a popular spot for picnics.

  • The Little Mermaid Statue. angelinie. dmission free. This little lady is one of the most photographed in the world. Designed by ''Edvard Eriksen'', Her statue was erected in 1913 to commemorate a play of the Little mermaid. The poor lady has lost her head several times, and is often subject to vandalism connected with political statements. Many visitors are often surprised by her modest size (1.25 m (3.3 ft) high). The Little Mermaid is a semi official symbol of Copenhagen.

  • Nyboder. lose to Osterport station. lways open. This mini-district was built in the 17th century, and consists of long rows of beautiful 2 story yellow brick buildings. It was built to house sailors from the Navy, as it was useful to have sailors in the fleet living in a confined space, so they could quickly be called to duty. Even to this day the houses are inhabited only by people connected to the navy. On Sankt Pauls Gade 24, ''Nyboder mindestuer'' showcases everyday life in the neighborhood from it's inception in 1631, every Sunday between 11AM-2PM.

  • Trekroner Fortet. rekroner fortress. 45 38 25 44 44. ttp://www.trekronerfortet.dk/uk.php. ummer: 10AM-3PM daily, closed the rest of the year. dmission is free, boat costs 35 DKK. nfo@fortet.dk. This 18th century fort was built to guard the sea approach to Copenhagen's harbor in 1786. It has a special atmosphere, and some gorgeous views over Oresund. There are several well preserved military buildings and fortifications. A restaurant and a cafe have been opened in a newly renovated building. The only access is via Canal Tour's green ''hop on hop off'' route [http://www.canaltours.com/DCT/EN/Waterbus/Green/] (summer only)

  • Zoologisk Museum. he Zoological museum. niversitetsparken 15. 45 35 32 22 22 . ttp://zoologi.snm.ku.dk/english/. u-Su 10AM-5PM. 0 DKK. This museum is run by the University of Copenhagen. In the exhibitions, you can experience how the fauna changes as you travel from the North Pole to the South Pole, the Danish fauna since the Ice Age, including a 3 meters tall mammoth and the animals of the great oceans. The latest progress in science is brought to life in some very good temporary exhibitions.

    Do

  • '''Fiskerihavnen'''. Located on the eastern tip of Nordhavn (North harbour). Because of the traffic on Oresund, commercial fishing is not allowed. But the sparetime fishermen at Fiskerihavnen can fish from their small fishing boats. The fishermen have tiny sheds, all different, a bit messy, but colorful. To get there you have to zig-zag past Frihavnen ("free harbour," closed to the public), mountains of containers, scrap metal, interesting industries. Bus 26 goes there. There is a store that sell fishing equipment, but also ice cream and cold beers. "Krolle" sells smoked herring and salmon from his 1914 boat, "Kallingen".
  • '''Falledparken''' is the big park behind the football stadium, the largest in Copenhagen. There is a lake, big trees and a pavilion with a cafe which hosts concerts during the summer[http://www.cafe-pavillonen.dk/], the outfit Salsa Brava [http://www.salsabrava.dk/] also gives Salsa lessons in the park during the summer. Most of it is covered with grass, much of it marked as football fields. Go there for a game of football or another game, a picnic, or just lie in the grass. At May 1st, during the International Workers day, most of Copenhagens population comes here in a peculiar mix of a political rally, and a seriously huge party.
  • Krudttonden. erridslevvej 2. 45 35 42 83 62. ttp://www.krudttonden.dk/. ours vary. rom 25 DKK. Krudttonden is a cultural venue in Osterbro, with a mix of both concerts and theatrical performances, by both national and internationals acts. Also has a small cafe, that sometimes hosts various events.

  • Niels Bohr Institute. legdamsvej 17. 45 35 32 52 09. eception-blegdamsvej@nbi.dk. ttp://www.nbi.dk. ou should make an appointment in advance.. ree. If you are a physicist or just interested in physics, come to the Institute and see the room of Niels Bohr with photos of the staff of the institute when he was the head of it, a model of the famous thought experiment weighing the clock, the archive, the photos of all the famous people who were developing the quantum theory during the so-called "golden age of physics, when even small people could do big things" and also the modern part of the institute. The people at the archive are willing to show the institute to other people, if they are not too busy.

  • Park bio. sterbrogade 79. 45 35 38 33 62. arkbio@parkbio-kbh.dk. ttp://www.parkbio-kbh.dk/. sually noon-11PM. 5 DKK. The only cinema on Osterbro, has a atmospheric lobby with tall plants, caged birds, and a cafe. Plays many Danish and European movies.

  • Parken Stadium. ster Alle 50. ear Trianglen. 45 35 43 31 31. ttp://www.parken.dk/. rices vary. nfo@parken.dk. The national 35,000 seat stadium, has a retractable roof, and is the home of Denmark's national football team during international matches, and the home ground of the FC Copenhagen football club. Usually hosts major concerts held in Denmark, and has a gym, bowling alley and a pool.

  • Obro-hallen. unnar Nu Hansens Plads 3. 45 35 25 70 60. ttp://www.sport.kk.dk/obrohallenbad. -F 7AM-8PM, Sa-Su 9AM-3PM. KK 28 for just the pool, DKK 60 for all facilities. Pool, spa, aroma-bath, steam bath, and baby pool are all hosted in a beautifully restored 1929 building, somewhat resembling a Roman bath, topped with a large glass roof.

  • Ostre Gasvark Teater. yborggade 17. 45 39 27 71 77. ttp://www.oestre-gasvaerk.dk/. This theater is located in a remarkable old gas storage container. Mainly hosts musicals but also has plays and comedy on the program.

    Buy

    Due to the young and rather wealthy demographic, there are many small stores catering the local crowd with designer clothes and home decor. There are also several small galleries and antique stores. These are mainly located on the main drags: Osterbrogade, Ndr. Frihavnsgade and their side streets. On Saturdays there is an organic farmers market on Jakobs Plads (Ostebrogade). Groceries can be bought in ''Superbest'' (former ISO) on Osterfalled Square which hosts a good delicatessen and a bakery. On Nordre Frihavnsgade at the east end (farther away from Trianglen) there is a branch of ''Netto'', the cheapest supermarket chain, and one of ''Super Brugsen'', more expensive but offering other products.

  • Casablanca. sterbrogade 92. 45 35 26 35 69. -W 9AM-5:30PM, Th 10AM-6PM, F 10AM-7PM, Sa 9:30AM-2PM. This record store is one of Copenhagen's few specialty stores for Jazz lovers, with over 2000 Jazz records on catalog. But also has a wide range of other CDs with non mainstream bands of every genre.

  • Langelinie outlet. angeliniekaj. ttp://www.langelinie-outlet.dk/. -Su 11AM-6PM. is a long shopping arcade, located on a promenade along the harbor, where the gigantic cruise ships dock. Several cafes, outlet stores, and souvenir shops (mainly catering to foreigners and cruise guests) have been beautifully fitted into the old stone bulwark. The ice cream stores at the end of the promenade are immensely popular with the locals during the summer.

  • Moshi Moshi. ag Hammarskjolds Alle 40. 45 35 38 70 78. ttp://www.moshimoshi.dk. -F 11AM-6PM, Sa 11AM-15PM. This is actually 3 stores located next to each other, and there is nothing here but the most unerringly stylish, minimal, eco-conscious women's clothing and shoes.

  • Normann Copenhagen. sterbrogade 70. 45 35 55 44 59. ttp://www.normann-copenhagen.com. -F 10AM-6PM, Sa 10AM-4PM. As hip as they come housewares, clothing, and accessories by up-and-coming designers. The store is housed in an old theater.

  • Paustian. alkbranderilobskaj 2. 9 16 65 65. ttp://www.paustian.dk. -Th 9:30AM-5:30PM, F 9:30AM-6PM, Sa 10AM-3PM. austian@paustian.dk. This store offers one of Denmark's largest selection of high quality furniture, carpets, lighting, and accessories designed exclusively for Paustian by Danish designers and Architects. The store is housed in a building designed by world famous architect Jorn Utzon

    Eat

    Budget

  • Charlottehaven Cafe. jorringgade 12C . 45 35 27 15 16. ttp://charlottehaven.dk. he daily specials (M-F) at DKK 95 are a good deal. Cafe/restaurant in one of the rare big rooms on Osterbro.

  • Crazy Chicken. osenvangets Alle 1. 45 35 26 41 42. 0AM-10PM daily. rom 30 DKK. This small place mainly serves as a take away place, but also has two tables for dining. Dishes out some excellent sandwiches and has menus with different sorts of chicken, served with the option of several different salads where you choose 3.

  • Khao-san. yborggade 2. 45 39 29 39 83. PM-11PM daily. 5-100 DKK for main courses. Big portions of OK Thai food, and the price is hard to beat. Serves in its small rooms, and offers take-away.

  • La Scala. asnedogade 4. 45 39 20 52 80. ttp://www.lascala.dk. u-Th 11AM-10PM, F-Sa 11AM-11PM. 0-100 DKK for main courses, Menus 109-155DKK. Italian/Turkish/Danish food

  • Den Sorte gryde. he Black Pot. dr. Frihavnsgade 23. ust east of Trianglen. 45 35 26 01 10. ttp://www.densortegryde.dk/Sites/Osterbro.htm. pen M-F 3PM-11PM, Sa-Su 2P-11PM. Mostly take-away. It is best know for its DKK 39, 300 gram Buggi-Burger, but also have good solid Danish food, e.g., pork roast, "Brandende Karlighed" (Butter-fried bacon and onion on top of mashed potatoes). The portions are big, usually one is plenty for two people.

    There are some reasonable priced restaurants at the sailing clubs in Svanemollen Harbour. For example:

  • Sundet. trandvanget 45. 45 39 29 30 35. ttp://www.sundet.dk/restaurant/restaurant.htm. ay-Sept: M-F 4PM-10PM (Kitchen 5-9PM), Oct-Apr: M,W 4PM-10PM. ains from 55 DKK. Housed in some low yellow buildings, this place caters to sailors and passersby who just come to breathe in the harbor scene and ocean air. Kitchen is mainly Danish cousine.

  • Restauranten, Sejlklubben Frem. trandvanget 65. t the red gate. 45 39 29 33 85. ttp://www.sejlklubbenfrem.dk/. u-F 4-10PM, Sa-Su 11AM-5PM. oday's special: 59 DKK. Inexpensive restaurant with a more private atmosphere. Barbecue in the summer.

    Mid-range

  • Borella. rhusgade 48. 45 35 26 62 05. ttp://www.borella.dk/. -W 11:30AM-11:PM, Th-Sa 11:30AM-12PM, Su 11AM-10PM,. ains: 200 DKK. Decent cafe with a good French inspired dinner menu.

  • Den Franske Cafe. he French Cafe. ortedams Dossering 101. 45 35 42 48 45. -F 9AM-10PM, Sa-Su from 10AM. rom 98 DKK. This cafe has outdoor tables by the lake under trees and lanterns. The menu is mostly cafe classics like filled croissants, nachos, chili con carne, pasta, burgers, but during the summer there's barbecue available until the late hours.

  • Little Venice. undkrogskaj 17. 45 39 20 30 22. ttp://www.littlevenice.dk/. -Sa 11AM-11PM. ains from 119 DKK. Italian inspired cuisine. Located in the North Harbor. You can walk there from Nordhavn Station. Has free wifi.

  • Romarin. yesgade 90. 45 35 43 29 28. ttp://www.restaurant-romarin.dk/. -Th 5PM-11PM, F-Sa 5PM-11:30PM. ain: 170 DKK, 3 courses 240 DKK.. Good food at reasonable prices from the Italian and French kitchens, and you can bring your own wine and beer.

  • Dag H. ag Hammarskjolds Alle 36. 45 35 27 63 00. ttp://www.dagh.dk/. -W 8AM-11PM, Th-Sa 8AM-midnight, Su 10AM-midnight. runch:125 DKK, Mains:169 DKK. Located on a small square, colloquially known as the little Triangle, this cafe is popular for it's huge outdoor serving area, at the end the ''the lakes'', and it's expensive, but the coffee is top-notch.

    Splurge

  • No 1. rhusgade 1. t the corner of Arhusgade and Osterbrogade. 45 35 26 42 01. ttp://www.no-1.dk/. -F noon-3PM & 6PM-midnight, Sa 6PM-midnight. ains from 195 DKK. Good restaurant dishing out French cuisine, in a old renovated Bodega. Also makes excellent picnic baskets in the summer.

  • Le Saint Jacques. ankt Jakobs Plads 1. 45 35 42 77 07. ttp://www.danielletz.com/HTML/daniel_letz_lesaintjacques.html. u-W 11AM-midnight, Th-Sa 11AM-2AM. ains from 180 DKK. sj@danielletz.com. Very French kitchen — brasserie style with white walls, candlelights, and Russian icons.

    Drink

    Osterbro is not the place for raving nightlife, apart from the nightclub Park Cafe, and partly Cafe Bopa, most places on Osterbro are low key, cozy places where you go to have a ''hyggelig'' conversation with friends, over a few snacks and beers or wine with quiet music playing in the background. Most locals head downtown for a big night out. As is the case with almost every bar in Copenhagen, expect draft beers to set you back 30-40 DKK.

  • Cafe Bopa. opa Plads 1. 45 35 43 05 66. ttp://www.cafebopa.dk/. u-W 10AM-midnight, Th 10AM-2AM, F-Sa 10AM-5AM. A cafe during daylight, this place morphs into a crowded bar with DJs spinning records during the weekends. Relaxed atmosphere and great for socializing

  • Figaro Bistrot Vinbar. illemoesgade 31. 45 35 38 78 00. ttp://www.figarovinbar.dk/. -Th 4AM-midnight, F 4PM-2AM, Sa noon-02AM, Su noon-10PM. aincourses from 120DKK. tephaneviano@msn.com. Cozy and authentic French bistro and wine bar, with more than 200 wines of the menu. Housed in basement level on a quiet side street, there are always candle lights and a relaxed atmosphere. In the summer there are outside tables on the sidewalk. Foreign beers available.

  • Fru Heiberg. osenvangets Alle 3. ust off Trianglen. 45 35389100. -W 5PM-10PM, Th noon-10PM, F-Sa noon-11PM. ains DKK 120. A charming place serving non-pretentious and delicious Scandinavian-French food and fantastic wines. Attentive and polite service, a favorite dining haunt for the locals.

  • Kruts Karport. ster Farimagsgade 12. 45 35 26 86 38. nfo@kruts.dk. ttp://www.kruts.dk. -Th noon-midnight, F-Sa noon-2AM, Su noon-7PM. Cafe with extensive whiskey menu, Kruts absinth, good beers, and sandwiches.

  • Panzon. osenvanget Alle 6. 45 35 38 98 00. ttp://www.panzon.dk/. -Th 4PM-midnight, F-Sa 4PM-2AM. eer from 40 DKK, Wine from 200 DKK/bottle and food from 60 DKK. nfo@panzon.dk. A small place with a hearty atmosphere. Very good selection of beer, bottles from the San Fransisco microbrewery Lagunitas is highly recommended. An extensive wine menu (also by the glass). And quality food — mostly tapas, sausages and cheese.

  • Park cafe. sterbrogade 79. 45 70 33 32 22. arkcafe@parkcafe.dk. ttp://www.parkcafe.dk. u-Th noon-midnight, F-Sa noon-late. A big bar, cafe, restaurant and nightclub; the only real option for a grand night out in Osterbro. In the summer you can sit on the open roof terrace facing the stadium.

    Sleep

    The options for staying at Osterbro are rather limited, as most hotels in Copenhagen are located in the downtown area — most of the surrounding neighborhoods, including Osterbro, are mainly residential. An alternative, often offering better value for money, are the numerous bed & breakfasts in private apartments.

    Hotels

  • Hotel Rye. yesgade 115. 45 35 26 52 10. ttp://www.hotelrye.dk/english.htm. ntil 9PM, but later check-in is possible for a fee. 1AM. rom 600 DKK / single. ye@hotelrye.dk. This is a small, unusual hotel with a cozy atmosphere and homemade buns with the breakfast, feels like a real apartment, complete with showers and toilets down the hallway.

  • Osterport Hotel. slo Plads 5. 45 70 12 46 46. ttp://www.choicehotels.no/hotels/hotel?hotel=DK003&language=en. AM. oon. ingles from 675 DKK if booked online. o.-osterport@choice.-dk. Is located at Osterport station right at the tracks (it is soundproofed), apart from being really central with most trains in and out of Copenhagen just a minute away, it is close to most of Osterbro's main attractions, and right at the outskirts of downtown.

    Apartment rentals

    Private apartment rentals and semi-bed & breakfasts are the main type of accommodations on Osterbro. Visit Copenhagen [http://visitcopenhagen.com/content/tourist/plan_and_book/accommodation/apartments_self-catering]; the city's official tourist agency, provides several options in the district. These are often spacious and classic apartments from the 19th century, with high, decorated ceilings, and huge windows facing the street—as is the norm on Osterbro.

  • Copenhagen B&B. 45 40 45 00 77. ngerslev@heldgaarden.dk. ttp://www.bed-and-breakfast-in-copenhagen.dk/index_uk.html. mall:800DKK/Large:1200DKK — discounts available for longer stays. This outfit has two apartments for rent on Osterbro, one 60m2 and the other one 145m2. Both are fully furnished.

  • Rent my Home. ankt Jakobs Gade 4. 45 27 12 55 60. nfo@rentmyhome.dk. ttp://www.rentmyhome.dk/. 50 DKK. A 56m2, fully furnished apartment available for rent, minimum stay two nights.

    Contact

    The postal code for Osterbro is 2100 (''Kobenhavn O'')

  • <listing name="Osterbro Post office" alt="Osterbro Posthus" address="Oster Alle 1" directions="" phone="+45 80 20 70 30" url="" hours="M-F 10AM-6PM, Sa 10AM-14PM" price="" lat="" long="" email="" fax="">Offers the normal range of postal services, as well as Western Union transfer and selling tickets for concerts plays etc. </listing>
  • <listing name="Osterbro library" alt="Osterbro bibliotek" address="Dag Hammarskjolds Alle 19" directions="" phone="+45 35 38 16 48" url="http://www.bibliotek.kk.dk/english" hours="M-Th 10AM-7PM, F noon-6PM. Sa 10AM-3PM" price="Free" lat="" long="" email="biboes@kff.dk" fax="">Has 11 computers available for internet surfing, it is possible to book a PC online at library's website.</listing>
  • <listing name="XPC Netcenter" alt="" address="Osterbrogade 124" directions="" phone="+45 35 26 88 43" url="http://www.xpc.dk/" hours="Su-Th 11:30AM-2AM, F-Sa 11:30AM-8:00PM" price="25 DKK/hour" lat="" long="" email="" fax="">Is a well managed internet cafe. </listing>
  • Cope

  • The Laundromat Cafe. rhusgade 38. 45 35 55 60 20. ttp://www.thelaundromatcafe.com/. -Th 8AM-11PM, F-Sa 10AM-midnight. 2 DKK for laundry including detergent. Along with it's sister cafe on Norrebro, this bar and cafe is a perfect match for a traveler. Combining a coin laundromat with a cafe where you can sit and enjoy a coffee, beer, lunch or brunch, while reading one of the 3000 paperback titles or abusing the free wireless internet, and waiting for your laundry to finish.

  • <listing name="Falledbadet" alt="" directions="" address="Borgmester Jensens Alle 50" phone="+45 35 39 08 04" email="" fax="" url="http://www.sport.kk.dk/faelledbad" hours="usually 7AM-5PM daily" price="28 DKK">Two pools for swimming, a bath for taking a shower, and the inviting possibility to jump in the sauna afterward. A useful option if you are staying in an apartment without a shower, which is not completely unusual given the 100+ years age of most apartments on Osterbro. </listing>
  • <listing name="Rigshospitalet" alt="The National hospital" directions="" address="Blegdamsvej 9" phone="+45 35 45 35 45" email="rigshospitalet@rh.regionh.dk" fax="" url="http://www.rigshospitalet.dk/" hours="" price="">Although the largest and most important Hospital in the country, this hospital's ER only takes in patients arriving by ambulance, or referred by a doctor. This is due to large number of patients preferring to be hospitalized here, rather than one of the other Copenhagen Hospitals. Should you require hospitalization, patients on Osterbro are referred to Bispebjerg hospital in the North-West district.</listing>