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R ou te 1: „Str 0 get“ (The p rom enad e ) (see Maps 1 and 2). Raadhuspladsen (Town Hall Square)—Frederiksberggade—Gammeltorv (square) —Nytorv (square) - Nygade—Vimmelskaftet—Amagertorv (square)— Ostergade—Kongens Nytorv (square).
hotels, restaurants, theatres and places of amusements situated on and in the neigh bourhood of the Town-Hall "Square and the adjacent Ve- sterbros Passage (see route 7). In the summer months, when the restaurants are open on the (lags a cosy and concen trated life is to be seen. The dom inating building of the square, natu rally is the Town-Hall, behind the lower lying »mussel-shell« with its figured pavement. F urther one will notice the Paladshotel (the Palace-ho tel) (architect, professor A.
Raadhuspladsen (The rown- Ilall Square) is the heart of Copenhagen, where the life of the city is pulsating from dawn to the late hours of the night. From • 8 —9 the stream of people on foot, in automobiles on bicycles or by tram moves towards the bu siness-quarter of the old p a rt of the city, and goes back at 5—7 to the peripheries, from where it came. The pro menading hours are 3—5, when the traffic reaches its climax. In the evening the life is concentrated about the many
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