International Student Guide - Det Juridiske Fakultet
International Student Guide - Det Juridiske Fakultet
International Student Guide - Det Juridiske Fakultet
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Telegrams can be sent from any post office during the day or from the Main Telegraph<br />
Office (Hovedtelegrafkontoret), Købmagergade 37; 9 am - 10 pm.<br />
Dial 122 for telegrams by phone.<br />
Faxes can be sent from most post offices. The price is depending on to which country<br />
and the number of pages you are faxing.<br />
You cannot phone individual post offices in Copenhagen. Inquiries should be made to the<br />
postal information service:<br />
Postal Information Service<br />
Phone: (+45) 80 20 70 30<br />
Private Transportation<br />
Bikes<br />
A very popular way of getting around Copenhagen is by bike. Most Danish students use<br />
the bike as their main transportation measure.<br />
You can buy a cheap bike at the auctions held approx. every second Saturday by the<br />
police at:<br />
Københavns Politi<br />
Slotsherrensvej 113<br />
2720 Vanløse<br />
Phone: (+45) 38 74 88 22<br />
You can also buy used bikes at different shops in Copenhagen, for example at:<br />
Loke Cykler:<br />
Griffenfeldsgade 37<br />
2200 København N<br />
Phone: (+45) 35 37 15 71<br />
Loke Cykler:<br />
Nørrebrogade 12<br />
2200 København N<br />
Phone: (+45) 35 37 15 90<br />
42<br />
Loke Cykler:<br />
H.C. Ørstedvej 45<br />
1879 Frederiksberg C<br />
Phone: (+45) 35 37 15 60<br />
Taxi<br />
You can hire a taxi in the street. Look for the lighted green “FRI” sign. You can also<br />
order a taxi from any local company e.g. by calling the numbers below. Note that taxis<br />
can be quite expensive.