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Northern European Cities, Nightlife and Their Accomodation
22 Januari 2008
Copenhagen is rated as one of the world's best cities to live in, despite the high cost of living. Accommodation is quite affordable for the average person compared to London and Paris.For last minute hotels and special deals try Cheaperthanhotels – Denmark . Try these sample pages to help with your planning: Denmark Hotels ; Copenhagen Hotels. Danish people love music – from open air concerts and festivals to small places playing all types of music. Anything from jazz, blues, folk, pop to rock .
If you are looking to discover Danish night life, the chances are you will be listening to live music. Other great options for taking in some live music are at the new bars, which often have a kind of club culture or disco in them. Reykjavík is often dubbed "the nightlife capital of the north" . It is famous for its nightlife during the weekends. Icelanders tend to go out late so bars that look rather quiet can fill up suddenly, usually around midnight on a weekend.Again this northen European island of the North Atlantic has some great deals though Cheaperthanhotels – Iceland. Check it out for affordable options at the last minute or year round to combine with your business trip or vacation. Look at these example pages : Iceland Hotels and Reykjavík Hotels.Beer was banned in Iceland until 1 March 1989, but has since become Icelanders' drink of choice [3] However, like other alcoholic beverages, it is still quite expensive; a pint (actually a half litre) of beer in an Icelandic bar can cost between 500 and 800 krónur, or from 5,50 to 9 euro. To this end, some people show up late and are already drunk when they arrive at the bars downtown.There are over 100 different bars and clubs in Reykjavík; most of them are located on Laugavegur and its side streets. It is very common for an establishment that is a café before dinner to turn into a bar in the evening. Closing time is usually around 6AM on weekends and 1AM during the week.

