How late does the public transport run in Copenhagen, and how about getting cabs, in general or after the public transport closes? Thanks, Kim On Tue, Aug 19, 2008 at 2:32 PM, Christian Nelson <xianknelson@mac.com>wrote:
For Danish-only sites, I recommend you try to use Google's translator: www.translate.google.com. It does a pretty good job of translating simple text. In addition, for those of you not used to decent public transport (US folks in particular), Copenhagen's is great, so you don't have to be right next to the U. to get to the conference quickly.
On Aug 19, 2008, at 4:50 PM, Rhiannon Bury wrote:
I thought I'd send my message to the list in case others have similar
questions. Can the local folks in Copenhagen say more about the location of the hotels listed in terms of their proximity to the University (eg, how many minutes walk, ease of transit etc). When I try to get more information from the websites, it comes up in Danish. :) Also, the Copenhagen City Centre hostel is mentioned but on their website, they name two in English: Copenhagen Downtown and Copenhagen City. Which one is it? Again the main page is in English but the details seem to be only in Danish.
Thanks.
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