Startup Guide – Copenhagen
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With about 1.250.000 inhabitants, Copenhagen is no large city in global terms. But behold, there are many treasures to be found. As you get lost on cobblestone bridges, in cozy cafés or staring at yet another insolently stylish local passing by on the opposite side of a canal, you might just find yourself having fallen in love.
It only takes a bit more than half an hour to ride across the compact city of Copenhagen by bike. Thronged by fellow bikers, who collectively account for about 40 percent of all transportation, a committed route will unveil no less than 20 museums, 15 Michelin-starred restaurants, and a path sprinkled with trees, cerulean canals, slanted timbered houses in ochre and harbours flanked by public space in an intricate, exquisite design.
Startup Guide is a book series filled with advice, how to’s, case studies, inspiration and a fresh + real perspective of how to start a business in a city. It is based on the idea of a traditional guidebook, a book you carry along with you when you’re traveling to a new place to start up a project or business. Why do you need it? To find secret spots, to know where to go, who to talk to and what not to miss – all recommended by the people who know the city the best: THE LOCALS!
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