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Baltic Cruise

Copenhagen is a popular cruise destination as it is
the main gateway to Scandinavian destinations such as Norway,
Sweden and Finland and is included in just about every Baltic
cruise itinerary. Cruise passengers wanting an extra few days in
Copenhagen before or after their cruise will find a plenty of
accommodations around the city.Most cruise-liners dock just a
stone's throw from Amalienborg Palace and statue of The Little
Mermaid' at Langelinie Pier, which affords visitors wonderful views
of Copenhagen's promenade, established in 1894. It is located 1.5
miles (205km) from the city centre and features a series of shops
and cafés.The Freeport Terminal is located two miles (3km) from
town and is frequently used by ships for which Copenhagen is a port
of embarkation or debarkation. Copenhagen cruise passengers can
feel the energy of this vibrant city on arrival and can discover
and explore the green parks, stroll though the historic cobblestone
streets, and take in all that this magical city, dating back to
Pre-Viking times, has to offer. There is also a more cosmopolitan
side to Copenhagen, which boasts more Michelin-star restaurants
than any other Scandinavian country. Visitors can dine in elegance
and marvel at the city's world-renowned architecture, museums and
galleries. Copenhagen is a must to explore on foot!