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Copenhagen: The Monocle Travel Guide Series

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Monocle reports from around the globe in print, on radio, and online. As its Edited bys and correspondents dart from city to city, they get to know the best places to rest their heads, stretch their limbs, and kick back with a contact in a hard-to-find cocktail bar. That information is now available in The Monocle’s Travel Guide a line-up of titles that speaks to you in an informed but informal way about everything from architecture to art, late-night bars to early-morning markets. Expect a mix of experiences dotted with some quirky surprises. These are books where grand hotels appear alongside family-owned bistros and internationally renowned galleries sit next to unassuming indie clubs that play host to top music talent. The Monocle’s Travel Guides mix the classic with the contemporary, go beyond the conventional, and reveal all the hidden spots that cities have to offer. Published by Gestalten, these travel guides are for people who want to get the most out of their stay―however short―and feel like locals rather than tourists. That’s why each book has a series of neighborhood walks to take you away from the throng and leave you with a sense of discovery even in cities that you have visited numerous times. Cities are fun. Let’s explore.

148 pages, Hardcover

Published December 19, 2016

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October 21, 2017
Another in the Monocle travel guides focusing on a important city of the world.
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10 reviews
March 23, 2017
The book is great for tips regarding food, design, architecture and some culture. I loved the short essays in the book about danes, Denmark and Copenhagen.

The book have none (or few) openinghoures regarding museums, shops etc in it. And it's not much (or anything) on prices.

If you are the type that wants to experiance historic places and old buildings, this might not be the traveling guide for you.
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274 reviews18 followers
April 28, 2017
Another great city guide from the Monocle team. Good balance of food, architecture, shopping, recommended walks and key sights.
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