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Copenhagen Take a 60 minutes harbour and canal tour onboard one of the blue Netto-Boats. Sit down and make yourself comfortable. See
Copenhagen from the water front and enjoy the scenery and the sights which we pass on the
tour, while our guide tells you in Danish, English, and German about the sights. Departure every day: 10 a.m. 5 p.m. - 2-5 times per hour (in July and August to 7 på.m.) from 15th of March 19th of October Prices: Adult: dkr 30,00. / 5,00 Child: dkr 15,00. / 3,00 Groups of 15 persons or more get 20% discount. OBS! In July and August we only accept booking for hire of our boats by the hour. We do accept booking for groups, as our boats come by every few minutes. You can hire a boat (with guide) for 100/122 passengers at : dkr. 1600,- per hour or you can hire a boat (with guide) for 140/145 passengers at : dkr. 2200,- per hour all year round. The tour starts from Holmens Church. We pass the old Stock-Exchange and sail through a canal called "Børsgraven". We arrive at Nyhavn, a pictoresque canal with atmosphere, many old houses and sailships. Nyhavn is one of the oldest parts of the Copenhagen harbour and dates back to 1673. At the end of Nyhavn there is a large anchor, which is a monument for 1600 Danish sailors, who lost their lives during the second world war. We now approach the area of Holmen which was the naval base of Copenhagen for more than 300 years. Holmen is situated on 4 islands. On Frediriksholm we have The Danish Film School, The Drama School, The Academy Of Rhythmic Music and The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts Architect School. To the left you can see "Dokøen" (the Dock Island) and "Frederiksholm" and to the right the Arsenal Island. We sail past some of the 250 years old bastions or powder magazines, one of which Frederiks Bastion has been restored and converted into a small art gallery. Leaving the area of Holmen you can see Nyholm, the fourth island of Holmen, where there is still a naval college. To the right you can see the old Mast Crane from 1748, which was previously a well known landmark at the entrance to the Copenhagen harbour. Finally you can see the Battery Sixtus built in 1736 1744. We are on our way to The little Mermaid illustrating one of the fairy-tales written by the Danish fairy-tale writer Hans Christian Andersen. We pass the royal residence called the Amalienborg Palace and enter the picturesque Christianshavns Canal with Our Saviours Church with the famous, twisted spire. Leaving Christianshavns Canal we see the Royal Library on the water front, cross the inner harbour. We enter Frederiksholm´s Canal with the Royal Arsenal Museum and the National Museum. To the left after the bridge you can see the old Fishmarket and the Thorvaldsen Art Museum. On our way back to Holmen´s Church we sail past Christiansborg Palace, the seat of the Danish parliament. |
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