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The city has long been an attractive destination for tourists from all over the world because of the architecture, museums, green areas and Nordic cuisine. Over the last decade, tourism in Copenhagen has increased from 42.1 million stays in 2010 to 56.1 million overnight stays in 2019, an increase of 33%.
Copenhagen is home to the majority of the largest Danish companies, but many foreign companies have also opened offices in Copenhagen. Combined with the high living standards in Denmark, it makes Copenhagen a very attractive city to live in – for Danes as well as an international workforce.
The Danish capital is also the centre of the Øresund Region, covering 20,649 sq km in Denmark and Sweden. The approximately three million people living in the area can be in the city centre in just 60 minutes.
Copenhagen is home to the majority of the largest Danish companies, but many foreign companies have also opened offices in Copenhagen. Combined with the high living standards in Denmark, it makes Copenhagen a very attractive city to live in – for Danes as well as an international workforce.
The Danish capital is also the centre of the Øresund Region, covering 20,649 sq km in Denmark and Sweden. The approximately three million people living in the area can be in the city centre in just 60 minutes.
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Christopher Bailey
Head of Valuation & Advisory Services, Denmark and Nordics
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