What to do/see
when you visit Kenny, Valerie, & their upcoming baby
Moens Klint, Moens Island, Denmark (about 1h30 away
from our flat)
Frederiksborg Slot, Hilleroed, Denmark (about 1/2h away from our flat)
Tivoli Gardens (amusement park), Copenhagen
Den Lille Havfrue (she really is "lille/little"), Copenhagen
Say "hello" to the Queen at Amelienborg Slot and walk her gardens
and enjoy the view from Marmorkirken, Copenhagen
Christiansborg Slot - THE powerful spot of Copenhagen
Red Windmill in Kastellet - still works
Rundetaarn - Climb atop and get a picture of Copenhagen
Or climb atop Vor Frelsers Kirke for a view of the city,
but beware...slippery when wet
Live it up at Hotel D'Angleterre if you feel rich;
if not, just enjoy Kongens Nytorv!
Nyhavn, the most colorful spot in Copenhagen; perfect for
an expensive canal nibble!
Kronborg Slot, known as Hamlet's Castle, Helsingoer, Denmark
(about an hour away from our flat)
Experience New Year's Eve's "Fireworks Frenzy"
Head downtown for a pint or two at the Dubliner's and spoil yourself
on Stroget with Royal Copenhagen's porcelain and Georg Jensen's stainless
steel
Get a taste of pure Scandinavian glacier ice at the Vodka Ice Bar,
Copenhagen, Denmark
Canal Cruise for one hour and get a peek of Freetown Christiania, Copenahagen
Above all, bring an windproof umbrella because weather like this is not
uncommon! :)
Things to remember before visiting:
The capital is a walking city. Bring good shoes, tie your hair up (it's windy)
and bring a windproof umbrella. Shopping, eating out and visiting is EXPENSIVE.
Be prepared! Also, most credit cards need an international pin from YOUR
credit card company before being used here. Your ATM card will work just
fine in the Danish ATMs though.