This centrally located apartment dates back to 1852. It accommodates four single rooms in total, creating a nice homey atmosphere. Three of the rooms face the pedestrian street and one faces the courtyard. There is two french balconies in the room facing the courtyard. With an open kitchen and a connecting dining area, this gives the apartment a perfect place to bring people together, making food, playing board games or drinking a glass of wine. From the kitchen, there is a balcony out towards the courtyard, with space enough for four-six people to enjoy a nice breakfast, drink or dinner out there. There is a “cozy corner area” that looks over the pedestrian street. It has a separate laundry area in the back, as well as a large bathroom with lots of space to move around.. City centre. Copenhagen's city centre is definitely the most historic and iconic part of the city with it's small, narrow streets and crooked houses. When you live in the city centre, you really have everything at your fingertips.. Public transport. Bus stop: Kongens Nytorv St. (Kongens Nytorv) or Gammel strand St., Christiansborg (Vindebrogade). Train: Nørreport station. Metro: M3 Gammel Strand or M1 & 2 Nørreport. Places nearby. Rundetårn: Tourist attraction and viewing point. Strøget + Købmagergade: Pedestrian shopping streets. Kongens Have: Public park. Christiansborg slot: Parliament building. Torvhallerne: Food hall / court. Grand Teatret: Vintage cinema