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Sankt Hans events in Copenhagen

Below you can find an overview of the most common places for celebrating Sankt Hans in Copenhagen on June 23, 2011.In many places the program starts long before and you can buy grilled food, etc.

Sankt Hans Eve events in Denmark

Amager Strandpark, Organized by LBT, the organization of lesbians, gays, bisexuals and transsexuals
Where: Gammel strand at Svend Vonveds vej
When: 17.00 - 24.00

Blågårdsplads, organized by Copenhagen kommune
Where: Blågårds Plads, Copenhagen Nørrebro
When: Kids activities from 16.00, Bonfire is lit at 22.00

The Dock
Where: Færgehavnsvej 35, Copnahgen Østerbro
When: DJ music starts at 18.00. Bonfire is lit at 21.00

Frederiksberg Gardens, organized by Frederiksberg kommune
One of the most popular places fo Sankt Hans
Where: Frederiksberg Gardens, Frederiksberg
When: porgram with Tom McEwanstarts at 19.00. Bonfire is lit at 21.30

Fælledparken
Where: At the Pavillon in Fælledparken in Copehagen Østerbro
When: Music from 20.00. Bonfire is lit at 22.00

Kvæsthusgraven
Where: Kvæsthusgraven, Skt. Annæ Plads 36, between Admiral Hotel and Ofelia Beach
When: Bonfire is lit 21.5

Nyhavn
Where: at the Anchor on Nyhavn
When: Music starts at 16.00. Bonfire is lit at 21.55


Copenhagen surroundings


Gentofte Lake
Where: Gentofte Lake
When: Bonfire is lit at 22.00

Louisiana
Where: Louisiana Museum, Gammel Strandvej 13, 3050 Humlebæk
When: Bonfire is lit at 21.00

See Sankt Hans events in other cities in Denmark

Source: http://www.aok.dk/byliv/de-bedste-steder-at-fejre-sankthans

Sankt Hans Eve events in Copenhagen


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#1 Lauren 2013-06-19 12:00
There is also a nice event in Oerestad/Vestamager held in Kalvebod Faelled - http://www.orestad.dk/da-DK/Oplev/Kalender/begivenhed.aspx?eventId={3B852B42-C8AC-42CD-A646-7F3B6F583FD2}.

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