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  1. Østerbro is a more quiet and family-friendly part of Copenhagen, but still has many things to offer for any kind of visitor. An ever evolving dining scene, great shopping and a suberb collection of mouthwatering sweet treats. Many green areas make their mark on this part of the city.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ØsterbroØsterbro - Wikipedia

    Østerbro (Danish pronunciation: [ˈøstɐˌpʁoˀ]) is one of the 10 official districts of Copenhagen Municipality, Denmark. [2] It is located just north of the city centre, outside the old city gate Østerport which, after it was moved around 1700, used to be located close to present-day Østerport Station.

  3. Area guide: Family-friendly Østerbro. This elegant part of town is a treasure trove when it comes to great experiences for young and adults alike. And as the greenest neighbourhood in Copenhagen, Østerbro’s parks, waterfront and shopping streets are perfect for a bike ride or a stroll.

  4. Østerbro: A family-friendly haven inbetween the city and the beach. Family-friendly, green, peaceful and affluent. That’s how the fashionable neighbourhood of Østerbro is labelled by many Copenhageners.

  5. The district is one of Copenhagen’s best to live in and offers a peaceful environment with family-friendly spaces and beautiful architecture. But even if you aren’t coming to live in the Danish capital, Østerbro is still well worth exploring for a day or two.

  6. Østerbro is the neighborhood that includes both the national football stadium Parken (which is also the home stadium for the local club F.C. København), the public park Fælledparken, Langelinie and the newly built area Nordhavn.

  7. Østerbro is a mainly residential district of Copenhagen, just north of the inner city. With its quiet cobblestone and tree lined streets, and its excellent shopping and cafe life, it makes for a good excursion from the downtown area.