Travel Blogs from Copenhagen, Denmark
Aint she a beauty! Our Cruise Ship
This is our second cruise and having chosen a reputable company we have felt quite excited about 'cruising' to the end of our trip. The idea of seeing new places but not packing, unpacking and carrying our bags is a massive highlight. Not having to ...
Returning to Copenhagen
Arrived back in Copehagen and had kebabs for lunch at the train station, then converted our left over Icelandic money to Swedish money before booking our seats for the train trip to Gothenburg tomorrow morning. Returned to the hotel to rest and pack for ...
Love this city
... Hodan's place and shared laughs and stories on the train. First things first, a latte and something to eat. See attached picture for Copenhagen's pop tart; it is DAMN good. It's a pop tart, fresh and delicious. I'm so happy I tried it! ...
DENMARK - Friendly fun and lots of laughs
Vejle is a small town about a 3.5 hour train ride from Copenhagen and is Denmarks 9th largest city. We went there for the sole purpose of meeting my cousin Phillip who I last recall seeing in about 1985/6 when he was just a little baby. Thanks to ...
Hitri ogled danske prestolnice
Še pred svitom pride pome Manja in naju s Sonjo odpelje na letališče na Brnik. Opažam potnike z imenom agencije. Aha, s temi gremo skupaj. Nič posebnega se ne dogaja. Opravimo formalnosti. Spoznamo vodnico in že smo v zraku, ...
Christmas Tour 1-- Copenhagen and Stokholm
We left Florence around 10am to catch our 2pm flight out of Bologna to Copenhagen. Everything went smoothly, even though we were traveling with about 53 people all together, and we made it to Copenhagen safe and sound. Everyone was blown away by how nice ...
Homeward bound
... with Mie, emails, photos, blogs, diaries and baby news. It has also allowed us at the fourth attempt to view Denmark's greatest ever one metre tall anti climactic tourist attraction... the little mermaid. It was certainly worth the build up! Fortunately ...
A visit with Sue & Phil
... up to the standard of some other museums I have been too, which I thought was interesting for such a large international city like Copenhagen. In saying all that I am glad that I stayed the week, it gave me an opportunity to explore different parts of the ...
New house , Fredriksberg + Ballet
After a month and a day we finally got out of the hotel but at least we had more room in a suite for the last 2 weeks, so we didn't kill each other. Moved into a nice house on 2nd Nov, not unlike our own but brighter, bigger and more wooden on the ...
Getting ready to wrap it up!
Thur July 21 2005 Copenhagen, Denmark to Malmo, Sweden, to Lund Sweden I locked up my belongings at Copenhagen's airport and made way towards Maria. First though, I followed her suggestion and stopped by the town of Malmo for a few hours. There, as ...
One Night in Copenhagen
... just starting. The show was great, and I was relieved to have gotten in since this was basically the reason I went to Copenhagen. I still had a day to kill because I was taking the night train to Oslo the next day. Mauricio and I ...
Returning to Copenhagen
Arrived back in Copenhagen and walked down the main shopping street to Dubliner pub for dinner. Place was full so walked back along the street towards the hotel and found another Irish pub, found a table and ate. Had the "football special" which was a ...
Views From Windows & Life Without Maps
... no one will ever see what’s inside. I’m a bit down about that but come across a church as I pass the Copenhagen Historic museum. I don’t feel that much like history right now so opt for the church. Inside what was once a traditional ...
Beach Day After Biking
We got into Copenhagen around 7:10 AM which allowed for enough time to go back to my kollegium and drop-off my luggage before heading to class. We had a guest lecturer in class who was pretty engaging - we talked a lot about what happened during the ...
My Christiania
... thoughts and feelings, apart from being a dislikeable hermit (who smells), stems from a visit I took to a very unique part of Copenhagen on Sunday last. Christiania, located in the area of Christianshavn, is about as close as one can get to a bohemian, ...
Copenhagen
... are amazingly friendly. So I spent the day drinking coffee and beer and eating, and walking around. The only downside to copenhagen is how expensive it is. Yesterday I went to a traditional danish restaurant for lunch and ate kartoffelbad. Potato and ...
Forberedelser til afrejse og fest
Tiden nærmer sig, og der er nu kun 10 dage til vi skal afsted. Dagen i dag bruges på indkøb, madlavning, pynt, samt mental- og praktisk forberedelse. 12 kilo mel, 9 pakker gær og en masse øl og sodavand er på indkøbslisten, så nu er ...
Peace, Love and Canals
The Danes struck us as very open and trusting people. The train from Oslo to Copenhagen goes through a newly built underwater tunnel between Sweden and Denmark. When we approached the tunnel, the train workers invited the passengers nearest the front to ...
the Uncrowned capitol of Scandinavia?
... of pine and aspens, the ocean... it all swooshes by as we fly on by on our train ride between Varberg, Sweden and Copenhagen, Denmark. I feel like a kid, looking out the window tirelessly, just watching the world go by. Swaying from side to side. It is ...
Last Stop Copenhagen
... for adults. Towards the end, we visited freetown Christiania, which was pretty neat! And then took a nice harbour/canal cruise. After Copenhagen, Sebastian heads up to Holstebro for a 2 week theatre workshop, while Fiona heads down to France for 2 weeks ...
November and visitors # 19 and 20
Our friends M&E arrived thurs night when we had lovely home cooked dinner a la C. & few beverages until the early hours. Fri C. did his super dooper walking tour of Cph with them, while I was at work, where I think he covered all the highlights incl. ...
The Little Mermaid has gone for a big swim
... . The cheapest thing I could find was $12. So bring your own food. Perhaps my favorite thing that I did in Copenhagen was visit the Botanical Gardens. It is free and it is worth the trip. It is divided into different sections, each ...
Happy in Herlev. Goodbye to Copenhagen
Today (Monday) was the first truly relaxed day of the trip. We had all day until about 4 pm to explore Copenhagen at last, and our travelers happily did it in groups of 4 or 5. The day was sunny and warm; jackets and sweaters came off. Yet Jennifer and I ...
Last day in Denmark
After tons of walking around from place to place I think I have seen all that I wanted to see in Copenhagen. Wednesdays the museums are free in Denmark so I went to both the national museum and the Staten art museum. Both museums were massive but worth ...
My Return to Copenhagen
... agency in Cincinnati and at the American Airlines desk at the airport. We eventually re-booked for the next flight to Copenhagen with a transfer through London. I'm glad we were still able to make it. I will miss Milan. It had a great atmosphere ...
A Day in the Deer Park
... hat. I was happy to see Bo, Lisa, Jens, Henrik, and Stig. I'd met them all doing American Civil War reenacting in Denmark last year during a weekend I'll not soon forget. We walked up through Jægersborg Dyrehave, the big deer park, and picked a place ...
Reliving the Memories
... in the big mall and even a grocery store. I grabbed a couple goodies to bring back home and we went back on the S-tog to Copenhagen. After dropping our stuff off at the hotel we walked down to Nyhavn, the canal with colorful houses, and eventually over to ...
Headed Home...For Now
... time to head back to the airport and back to the States. I didn't want to go. Although it felt like I was just leaving Copenhagen going on another vacation I knew better, and I didn't know when I'd be back. I realized a lot on my graduation trip. I ...

