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It is. I used to live there for few years. If you go as a tourist, in summer and tame weather, you'll have a hack of a time. The history, landscape, structures, booze and girls, beaches and lot more will make your head spin. But unfortunately, when you live there, life becomes so boring after a while, specially, when you're not living in Copenhagen as a big city and night life. In other cities, streets are abandoned after 6-7 pm and there's no where to go. In the town that i used to live, AALBORG, the only nights to go to clubs was, Tuesday, Friday & Saturday, if you like to go to clubs, otherwise stay home and do what ever you desire. You know, all those years that i lived there, the fact that "there's no where to go at nights" was getting under my skin. Some times, when go walking at night time with friends or girl friend, high or drunk to enjoy the fresh air, it was like a ghost town and I'm not exaggerating! some times, you see a car passes by. It was funny, i had lot of Danish friends who were fed up with the tedious life style, and we were always talking about, which country is suitable for us to go to!

2007-05-14 18:00:30 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

oh no not at all. there are many things to do in denmark...
there is always some kind of festival going on in the summer or spring. There are many beaches which are nothing alike, they change depending on what part of the country youare in. There are old viking towns along with viking centers, manyforests, and the towns themselves are beautiful with all kinds of things to do. There are also many many many castles here (large and small). It is the oldest monarchy in the world. Copenhagen itself has hundreds of things to see and do and activities for children and grownups...just look it up on the internet. IF youlikeparties and eating and drinking then denmark definitely has plenty of that.

2007-05-14 04:34:38 · answer #2 · answered by aubrey p 4 · 1 0

I dont think so....Denmark is a very nice place once you get to know it......Why won't come & visit Denmark.
Try this http://www.lonelyplanet.com/worldguide/destinations/europe/denmark/

2007-05-14 04:35:25 · answer #3 · answered by Juje 3 · 1 0

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