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kaseyleigh Jul 11th, 2012 01:31 PM

Copenhagen vs. Ghent
 
Hi there,

I am a law student and planning to study abroad for a semester in the fall one year from now. The two places I am considering are Copenhagen, Denmark and Ghent, Belgium. I have done some research but I would love some advice from those who have been there or lived in these cities and you opinions. Pros and cons for each city? Thanks so much!

PalenQ Jul 11th, 2012 02:02 PM

Copenhagen - pro fascinating large city - many many folks speak English - city is safe and clean and on the water

con - very expensive - relatively isolated from Europe proper for weekend get-a-ways, etc.

Gent

smaller city but with a historic center full of churches and Flemish art museums - also a legal red-light district a la Amsterdam (could be a pro or a con!) - but key point for Gent IMO is that it is MUCH better situated for trips to nearby places on weekends and vacations - London is only a few hours by Chunnel train from nearby Brussels - Paris is only a few hours as is Germany and Amsterdam - Switzerland and France are close enough for long weekend get-a-ways.

Gent folks also speak a lot of English.

I'd chose Gent for its better location and better weather - Copenhagen is so far north that days can be very short in winter and often IME wet and dark all day - Gent can have this too but days not so short, etc.

nytraveler Jul 11th, 2012 04:23 PM

Copenhagen has far more to see and do in the city and immediate area - but will be substantially more expensive - and visiting many other places will require flights. (Have you looked at housing costs there?)

Ghent is a much smaller town - but there are other many other charming/fascinating places nearby. Also, costs are likely to be much less (although still high by US standards). And - IMHO Belgium has by far the best food in all of europe.

I would look into logistics/living costs before you make a final decision.

PalenQ Jul 13th, 2012 07:09 AM

ttt

Sassafrass Jul 13th, 2012 08:49 AM

OK, haven't been to Copenhagen, so can't make a valid comparison, but I love Ghent as a small city - interesting and vibrant, nice cafes, etc. Best of all, as others have said, very easy and cheap to do quick trips to other wonderful places: Brugges, the beach, Amsterdam and other parts of Netherlands, Paris, London, short flights to much of Europe from Brussels. Unless Copenhagen had some other super special draw, I would pick Ghent just based on that.

PalenQ Jul 13th, 2012 10:06 AM

Unless Copenhagen had some other super special draw>

well if a pothead then the ability to buy cannabis over the counter on Pusher St in Christiana could be a reason for some - now that Holland has decided to close coffeeshops to non Dutch residents.

Sassafrass Jul 13th, 2012 11:22 AM

Gee, PalenQ, something else for the OP to consider. LOL

smithgardner Jul 14th, 2012 11:10 AM

I adore Copenhagen. But, full disclosure, I was there in June and the weather was spectacular. I have not been to Ghent, but I have been to nearby Bruges and Brussels. I agree with a lot of the comments, except from my own personal experience, I think there are a number of inexpensive flight and travel options from Copenhagen. SAS and Easyjet fly often from Copenhagen to London, Edinburgh, Rome, etc. Also, Stockholm, Hamburg, and Berlin are less than 5 hours away by train. I would definitely pick Copenhagen, as I think it is compact and walkable, yet very exciting and cutting-edge in many areas!

smithgardner Jul 14th, 2012 11:11 AM

And yes Christiania is very fun too, haha

kaseyleigh Jul 19th, 2012 12:26 PM

Thanks everyone for your replies so far! I think I am leaning toward Ghent right now because the comments confirm everything else I have been told so far about the two cities. If anyone has recommendations of things I must see/do/eat/go to while I am there, make sure to send them my way!


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