by UN City LESA | LIVING IN COPENHAGEN
This is your guide to living in Copenhagen! Explore tips on navigating life in Denmark’s capital, discover local insights and find everything you need to feel at home in this dynamic, bike-friendly city. Comb through the right side menu for...
by UN City LESA | LIVING IN COPENHAGEN
Temporary accommodation Finding short-term accommodation in Copenhagen is not an easy task. Start looking early. Be aware that there are scams and fraudulent advertisements on the internet. Avoid sending sensitive personal information (e.g., a copy of your passport),...
by UN City LESA | LIVING IN COPENHAGEN
Welcome to UN City Copenhagen!! UN City Copenhagen comprises two campuses with a total of 2,000 employees. Campus 1 opened in 2013 and houses 1,600 employees from 108 different countries working in 11 different agencies. UN City Copenhagen comprises two campuses with...
by UN City LESA | LIVING IN COPENHAGEN
Copenhagen is world famous for its biking culture. As a cyclist you are not immune to the traffic laws, so make sure you obey the rules to avoid a fine. If a bike path is available, you must use it. If there is no bike path, you need to ride on the right-handside of...
by UN City LESA | LIVING IN COPENHAGEN
Taxi All the taxis in Copenhagen are mostly modern vehicles which are licensed and equipped with meters. They can be hired on the street or you can call by phone. If the light on the top of the taxi is turned on, it is available. Tips are not expected as the fares...
by UN City LESA | LIVING IN COPENHAGEN
Because of Denmark’s northern location in Europe, the number of daylight hours varies significantly. During winter, the sun rises at about 08:00 and sets at about 15:30, whereas in summer the sun rises at about 03:30 and sets as late as 23:00. Denmark is located in a...