Coming up soon: Speed dating, Sunday gridiron and movies, and starting your own business

‘Start Here’ is an introductory course for entrepreneurs in Copenhagen, where everything you need to know about starting a business will be covered. So, if you feel the need to learn, come down and book your reservation for free! (Jan 13, 16:00, Nyropsgade 1, Cph K; more info on Facebook)


Film reel and popcorn

 

Generator Hostel hosts a movie night every Sunday, and given the hostel’s international tendencies, this could be something for any expat to visit. Unwind and enjoy a movie with other like-minded people (Jan 10, 21:00-24:00, Adelgade 5, Cph K; more info at generatorhostels.com)

 

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It’s time for NFL madness! Especially over at Café Ludwigsen, a US sports bar. Until the end of the year, we’re are invited to watch NFL every Sunday in a more American setting than you would usually find in Denmark. (Jan 10, 18:45, Sundevedsgade 2, Cph V; more info at meetup.com)

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Join 4,000 English-speaking adventurers at the Copenhagen Adventure Group to plan upcoming adventures. We suggest you check it out! (Jan 8, 20:00, Islands Brygge 1B, Cph S; more info at meetup.com)

Friends having fun with guitar

 

Music-lovers should attend the English-speaking event ‘Let’s Network and Play’ event at the Copenhagen School of Entrepreneurship. It’s a great opportunity to fill up your band and network (Jan 12, 18:15-20:15, Porcelænshaven 26, Frederiksberg)

Young couple in love sitting in a cafe and communicating.

 

A speed dating event for single expats (ages 28-38) is being held at Café Sommersko. Come along and participate! (Jan 14, 19:00, Kronprinsensgade 6, Cph K; more info at meetup.com)





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