Population: 503,699.
Crime: murders, nine; domestic break-ins, 3,475.
Education: Copenhagen has a textbook network of state schools and universities.
Medical care: healthcare provision is universal – appropriately for a country with one of the highest cancer rates in Europe.
Sunshine: annual average, 1,670 hours.
Temperature: January average temperature 0C, July average 17C.
Wired: 147 public Wi-Fi hotspots.
Tolerance: Denmark legalised same-sex unions in 1989. Attempts to evict residents from the alternative enclave of Christiania have raised hackles. Let’s not forget relations with the Muslim community.
Drinking and shopping: alcohol laws are liberal, with bars staying open as late as their patrons demand. Shops adhere to a more rigid regime; most open around 11.00 and close dead on 18.00, while nearly all close on Sundays.
Public transport: the first phase of a metro system opened in 2003, with another two phases ready for this year and 2012 respectively. From April to December, the City Bike season allows you to release one of 2,000 bikes provided across the city for €2.70 – it can then be returned at any rack.





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