
5 tips: What you can experience if you get off the Metro at København Syd
Take a trip to the swimming pool and spa
If you're in the mood for a nice dip, Valby Vandkulturhus is just across Ellebjergvej. Here you'll find a swimming pool with lots of fun for kids like caves, a slide and waterfalls.
If you don't have children with you, you can sneak up to the first floor where a large wellness area awaits. Here you can soothe your shoulders in the comfortable hot water pool with massage jets or warm up in the Finnish sauna, aroma sauna and infrared sauna.

Valby Vandkulturhus
Feast on cakes and croissants
Just around the corner from the station, you'll find Dessert café Hyggenygge. Here you can enjoy a good cup of coffee, ice cream, milkshakes and delicious cakes - especially their homemade cheesecakes are very popular.
The café also offers a host of cosy events such as flea markets, stand-up nights, knitting Mondays and children's discos. Keep an eye on their Facebook page for current events.

Dessert café Hyggenygge
Step into an oasis of peace and quiet
Copenhagen's cemeteries are also for the living and serve as peaceful, green oases in the city - and Vestre Kirkegaard is no exception. In fact, it's Denmark's largest cemetery, and as soon as you step inside, it's as if all the hustle and bustle of the city disappears.
Take a walk along the beautiful avenues, sit on a bench and enjoy the peace and quiet, or download the free app, Artour, and hunt for some of the cemetery's most exciting tombs such as Herman Bang, Tove Ditlevsen and Thorvald Stauning.

Vestre Kirkegaard, Cemetery
Savour authentic Italian pizza
Located just a few hundred metres from the metro station, this small Neapolitan pizzeria is where Renè Olivari is ready to treat you to crispy pizzas that taste like you're sitting in a small square in Italy. The kind of pizza made with real Italian ingredients and baked in a stone oven over an open fire.
Try their Mascarpone Patate with potato slices, mascarpone, rosemary and fresh oregano.
Buon appetito!

René Olivari
Trekronergade 143, 2500 Copenhagen

Travel on to new adventures
In addition to many good reasons to stop, København Syd is also your gateway to even more experiences in Copenhagen and the rest of the region and country.
The station will eventually become one of Denmark's new major transport hubs with Metro, three S-train lines, regional and long-distance trains, so you'll have plenty of opportunities to travel on your adventure hunt.
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