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  1. The Latin Quarter (Danish: Latinerkvarteret) is a neighbourhood in central Copenhagen, Denmark. It is bounded by Nørregade to the west, Vestergade to the south, Vester Voldgade to the east and Nørre Voldgade to the north. [1]

  2. Feb 1, 2013 · Visiting Copenhagen, stopped off for a walk around the Latin Quarter, a Hip & Trendy area of Central Copenhagen. Lots of cafes, bars and eclectic shops. A slower pace of life!

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  3. One of Copenhagen's oldest and most atmospheric areas is dotted with historic pastel-hued buildings. You can find many hip boutiques, restaurants, and bars. Copenhagen Cathedral and Synagogue are also located here. Latin Quarter gets its nickname from the presence of the old campus of Copenhagen University, where Latin was once widely spoken.

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  4. The Latin Quarter, comprising the Studiestræde, Larsbjørnsstræde, Teglgårdsstræde, and Skt. Pedersstræde streets, is a fabulous place with lots of funky shops and small relaxed cafés and eateries.

  5. Bordered by Nørre Voldgade to the north, Nørregade to the east, Vestergade to the south and Vester Voldgade to the west, the Latin Quarter gets its nickname from the presence of the old campus of Københavns Universitet (Copenhagen University), where Latin was once widely spoken.

  6. This is the heart of old town Copenhagen, with its blend of charming old buildings and bold new architecture, broad avenues and tiny streets as well as picturesque canals and a modern harbor. The inner city is home to the Royal Danish Theatre, which consists of three buildings, two of which are new and situated on the harbor front.

  7. Book your tickets online for Latin Quarter, Copenhagen: See 67 reviews, articles, and 127 photos of Latin Quarter, ranked No.84 on Tripadvisor among 447 attractions in Copenhagen.