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Libraries offer free internet access for one hour at a time, though this often requires signing up in advance. The Hovedbilbiotek (main library) has 12 freely accessible workstations and a wide selection of international newspapers, Krystalgade 15 www.bibliotek.kk.dk/bibliotekerne/findbibliotek/hovedbiblioteket
A cheap (under 20Kr/hour) internet caféis in Copenhagen Central Station. Moreover, a lot of bars, cafés, McDonald's, and petrol stations offer WiFi hotspots for people with notebooks, though these are a little more expensive than internet cafés. OpenWiFi openwifi.dk/index.php?page=hotspots&search=*all*_1050_K%F8benhavn maintains a list of hotspots in the city.
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If you are travelling with your own laptop, you could also jump on a S-train, which all have free WiFi. But since you need to activate your account through an email confirmation, it's a good idea to register beforehand, which can be done on the Gratis Danmark website logon.gratis-danmark.dk.
The Tourist Information Office www.visitcopenhagen.dk is located near Copenhagen Main Station (2km walk) and is worth a visit. The staff are really friendly and they speak almost all languages. It is possible to book hotels using PC terminals directly from within this office and they provide information for all possible activities in Copenhagen including museums, concerts and festivals.
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