I'd just like to add that Christiania, the free state, inside copenhagen, and not far from ITU is a wonderful experience in community living. Along with that taking a day to visit Louisiana, the modern art museum 45 minutes away from copenhagen, on top of the øresund channel can hardly be a disappointment. And more contemporary^2: U-Turn: the quadriennal for contemporary art is in town right now... cheers, rut On Wed, Oct 8, 2008 at 3:26 PM, Nancy Baym <nbaym@ku.edu> wrote:
Ok, if we're getting all Copenhagen touristy, I will put in a plug for Rosenborg Slot, the utterly charming castle right downtown with a splendid park. For people who come from countries that don't have castles, this is a great way to spend a few hours. Maybe it was my visits there in childhood, but Rosenborg has a huge place in my heart.
Catching the "water taxi" from Nyhavn is also a great cheap way to get out on the water, get a great view of the new opera house, and generally enjoy the views.
And I second Charlie's recommendation of shawarma. Finding a diversity of food in Copenhagen is not hard. At all.
Those who've served on exec know we spent years hoping to get this conference in Copenhagen. I'm so glad it's finally happening and look forward to seeing many of you there,
Nancy
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