1) It’s simply uncomplicated. The staff are friendly and relaxed, yet still with an ‘at your disposal’ sort of attitude. I arrive with several different currencies and I can pay with all of them. Euro, Swedish and Danish Kronor, as well as any debit or credit card.
2) Shopping. It’s not a big airport, but what it offers is, in my eyes is great quality. A nice selection of men and women’s clothing and accessories, carefully chosen Scandinavian products from companies like Eva Solo, Royal Copenhagen, Norman Copenhagen, Mooti to name a few.
3) Style. I know I’m a half Dane, half Swede, and on top of that a designer which when you read the facts I should have good style in my blood…. but somehow I always feel like I didn’t bring the right outfit when I’m in Copenhagen, as eveyone is so well dressed and has incredible style.
4) The design. Copenhagen airport is open, light, functional and aesthetically pleasing on the eye. One navigates to and from the gates aided by the grace of a beautifully designed little trolly. When you have time to kill you can shop, or choose to go to the quite area where there are some very nice wingback chairs where you can curl yourself up for a snooze or read a book.
5) The cafe’s also offer good food, any excuse to have an open sandwich with prawns or similar is always welcome
And just to show that I can also see the faults in things I’ll also say what I don’t like about Copenhagen airport.
Starbucks.
Enough said.








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