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Presentation of Copenhagen Atlas Overview Week June 28-July 2, 2010

Presentation of Copenhagen Atlas Overview Week June 28-July 2, 2010. Why Atlas Overview Week in Copenhagen?. Copenhagen was founded in 1167 by Bishop Absalon and is home to the oldest – and perhaps most popular – monarchy in the world. Amongst the leading congress cities of the world

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Presentation of Copenhagen Atlas Overview Week June 28-July 2, 2010

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  1. Presentation of Copenhagen Atlas OverviewWeek June 28-July 2, 2010

  2. WhyAtlas OverviewWeekin Copenhagen? Copenhagen was founded in 1167 by Bishop Absalon and is home to the oldest – and perhaps most popular – monarchy in the world • Amongst the leading congress cities of the world • Easy to reach…and everything within reach • Compact…but spacious • Historic…. and yet modern • Pleasurable…and very tasteful • Green…and very safe Copenhagen means ’Traders Port’ 1,7 million people live in the Greater Copenhagen Area

  3. Conferencevenue at the GeoInstitute • The Niels Bohr Institute and the Geo Institute are parts of the University of Copenhagen. • The GeoInstitute is next to the Botanical and Rosenborg gardens and the National Art Museum. It is withinwalking distance of the city centre. • The GeoInstitute is close to the Niels Bohr Institute. • The mainroom in the Geo Institute sits up to 900 people. There a few additional additional auditoria next to it which sits 100 each. • Several session rooms. • There is WiFi in the Geo Institute and overhead projectors in the rooms.

  4. Conferencefee, hotels and YMCA • The conference fee will be 300 Euroes for students, 350 Euroes for PhDs and 110 Euroes for accompanying persons. Late comers will be charged additional 50 Euroes. • Included in the conference fee are the lunches Monday to Friday and the social events. • A limited number of cheap hotels in the center of Copenhagen are in the range 20 to 45 Euroes per person. Hotel Cab-inn also in the center can have 450 persons for 75 Euroes in single rooms and 1100 in Cab-Inn Metro for 66 – 75 Euroes . Cab-inn Metro is near a metro station. It takes roughly the same time from the two to get to the conference. • Youth hostels in the range 14 to 23 Euroes per person.

  5. Copenhagen is easy to reach and easy to get around in • Copenhagen Airport is the busiest airport in Northern Europe with direct flights to more than127 cities worldwide • Copenhagen has one of the most effective and safest public transportation systems in the world • Trains and the Metro connectthe city to the airport in just 12 minutes . • Copenhagen is a compact city and is great for walking and biking Copenhagen Airport has several times be ranked as the best or most effective airport in the world The Copenhagen Metro was recently awarded the title ”THE WORLDS BEST METRO” Copenhagen was the first city in the world to introduce free city bikes

  6. Flourishing cultural life – music, design, gourmet, shopping • Copenhagen offers ancient atmosphere with its historical buildings and places • But Copenhagen is also a vibrant, modern city with the latest trends in architecture, design and fashion • Copenhagen is one of the world's great design capitals, a status that is reflected in its dynamic new buildings and stunning shops • Copenhagen is a centre for culture and the arts with events and festivals happening throughout the year Copenhagen’s main tourist attractions are the Little Mermaid, the Tivoli Gardens and Christiania – also known as ”little Amsterdam” 11 of Copenhagen's restaurants are represented in the famous Michelin Guide The water in the harbour of Copenhagen is so clean you can swim in it

  7. Social events • Visit to the Niels Bohr Institute • Reception at the Town Hall • Conferencedinner in the Langelinie Pavillion

  8. Great variety of tours and excursions • Danish design and architecture tour • City and Harbour Tour • Castles and Palaces of North Zealand • Tour of the Home of Karen Blixen • Tour of Skåne, Southern Sweden • ……and much, much more….

  9. Safe and comfortable Copenhagen is Europe’s 2nd most attractive business travel destination (Economist) • Low crime rate • Excellent language skills - everyone speaks English and many also have good knowledge of German and French • High level of efficiency and easy-going attitude • Green meetings in Copenhagen is a reality (eco-labelled, organic food, recycling) Denmark is the 2. most peaceful country in the world (Economist) Danes are the happiest people in the world – Based on standards of health, welfare, and education.

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