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	<title>Europe Travel Guide &#187; Denmark</title>
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		<title>Party Hard with the Denmark Nightlife</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 30 Jul 2009 21:38:13 +0000</pubDate>
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				<category><![CDATA[Denmark]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[copenhagen]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are in the fast track of partying like an animal, Denmark is the best place for your booty!  Nightlife in Copenhagen for a party junkie’s observation is rapid and starts later than the usual. Denmark’s getting into the demand of the era as it has an ever-changing range of clubs, restaurants all catered [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you are in the fast track of partying like an animal, Denmark is the best place for your booty!  Nightlife in Copenhagen for a party junkie’s observation is rapid and starts later than the usual. Denmark’s getting into the demand of the era as it has an ever-changing range of clubs, restaurants all catered to suit the different taste buds of party people. Denmark also surprises its party addicts with several popular DJs/bars/restaurant ‘hybrids’ that defines the mood every evening. There isn’t any certain place for party goers to survive the nightlife in Copenhagen, but there is Nyhavn and Boltens Gaard if you insist to know a few of the popular places to sell your swag in Denmark.</p>
<p>Bars and pubs in Denmark stop the party at around 2am to 5am. Youngsters are allowed to drink if one is 18 years old, below it you don’t stand a chance kid. A beer costs Dkk25-50, while a gin and tonic averages around Dkk50. In general, the dress code for most places is not strict.</p>
<p>Denmark has a lot of bars, clubs and restaurants. Daytime cafes in Denmark usually changes into nighttime restaurants and bars. This is the power of nightlife venues to defy categorization. Among the few upscale bars that I visited in Denmark were Zoo Bar, Kronprinsensgade 7, and Delicatessen as well as Vesterbrogade 120. Denmark club-like areas are Isola Rock Music Club, Linnésgade 16A, Israels Plads. If visitors of Denmark are after underground, Stengade 30, Stengade 18 in Nørrebro is capable of blending the best of Danish and overseas rock and dance acts, is the best place suited for visitors to visit. Charlie’s Bar serves the coolest beers in Denmark as well as Pilestræde 33, and Hviids Vinstue, Kongens Nytorv 19, both of which have a wide range of ales and draught beers. Irish restaurants are not so hard to find either in Denmark, there are those of The Dubliner, Amagertorv 5 and Strøget. They offer not only the Irish delicacies in Denmark but it also serves as a music pub with nightly live Irish folk/rock music. These restaurants in Denmark have the Irish barmen and a very friendly and cozy atmosphere. Café Victor also has a friendly bar area, which is popular with visiting celebrities. Two of the hottest clubs in Denmark are Rust, Guldbergsgade 8 and Vega, Enghavevej 40. These clubs in Denmark draws to its circle the top international DJs and live acts.</p>
<p>The Vega complex is housed in a magnificent 1950s trade union building, while Rust is spread over three floors with a cocktail bar, in Denmark. For a sophisticated club experience in Denmark, head for Boltens Gaard and NASA, Gothersgade 8F , a hip private members club that might just let you in if you&#8217;ve got the right look &#8211; or the right connections. Denmark’s thriving gay scene focuses on Oscar Bar Cafe, Rådhuspladsen 77 , which has DJs on Fridays, and Dunkel Bar, Vester Vold Gade 10. One of the hippest places in Copenhagen, Denmark at the moment is Gefährlich (German for &#8216;dangerous&#8217;), Fælledvej 7 which is a restaurant, bar, art gallery, coffee shop, boutique, record store, cultural centre and nightclub.</p>
<p>I partied like a rock star in Denmark I bet you can do that too!</p>

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