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Jaegersrovaegen 160 Malmö, Skåne, Sweden, SE-21237, 40-671-7500
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Malmö, Skåne, Sweden jonas.svensson
... going back to 1500s. The Malmos Castle was closed by the time I arrive. Everything closes at 4. So early when the sun is up well past 10. They don't even open until 10 or 11. Pretty sweet hours for them. <br><br>I go to another backpacker focused bar night. It is at a different Irish bar. Again, reasonably priced beer and live music. Not many people though.
Malmö, Skåne, Sweden will.traveller... so I think I'll go walk around a bit soon. Maybe get some groceries. ;) Wednesday 13 May 16:44 I just booked the nighttrain to Berlin! Yay! Not sure where I'll be going or staying there, but I think Berlin really could be fun. :) The last few days here I've been walking around the city, being a bit of a tourist really, and most of all just relaxing. The wheather has been so nice to us here, like 20, 25 degrees overall, perfect really. I hope it lasts. ;)
Malmö, Skåne, Sweden marrylinkeUng 7 and Plasticks at Form/Design Center in Malmö. Blogged about the exhibition Lekfullt Säg hej ...
Malmö, Skåne, Sweden plasticksOnly a few minutes after crossing the Swedish border, we had seen Netto and Volvo. Pretty much everything at the hostel comes from Ikea. The man in the dorm next to us looks like the bearded one with the middle aged spread from Abba. The Swedish stereotypes have not failed us. Except perhaps the weather. Today has been one of glorious blue skies that will almost certainly end up in sunburn. Last ...
Malmö, Skåne, Sweden stephen.turner... første Narnia film. Fire børn på eventyr, når de ikke kan klare mosten mere henter de deres løve, og han klarer ærterne for dem. The end! "Se den hvis du har akut brug for at brække dig, eller ikke har mulighed for at se en hvilken som helst anden film i hele verden". Efter at være godt skuffet over filmen kører vi tilbage for at få et par timers søvn, inden den står på 16 timers flyvning/venten i lufthavnen.
Copenhagen, Zealand, Denmark roar... shifts from a natural history museum to the contemporary exhibition of current works of art by young Scandinavian Artists. The exhibition was called "The Real Thing" and was a colorful array of paintings, sculpture, film, and installations. Staffan's favorite piece was large oil on canvas in hot pink. I liked this installation made of various boxes to show states of packing. It was fun walking around and looking at the artwork and just admiring the craziest ...
Malmö, Skåne, Sweden vcruz... mood about it. "So how long are you traveling for?" I asked, feeling sorry that they were being kicked out into the street and I was about to enjoy a feather duvet. "We're going for 90 days, this is our first hostel. We haven't gotten over the jetlag so it's OK if we have to stay up all night." THREE MONTHS! I've carried bigger backpacks to class, these guys had little school backpacks for their entire trip. Either they misinterpreted the phrase "backpacking Europe" or they were ...
Copenhagen, Zealand, Denmark tbassplayer... other ones in Europe. Either way, it's a lively place to stroll with its colourful mixture of locals, tourists, buskers, vendours, shops, souvenirs and much else. But since I had no intention of buying anything, and the rain that had just started again kicked out of me every wish to watch two pantomimists, giving their show dressed and coloured in gold from head to toe, at Højbro Pladsen I turned left towards Christiansborg castle which today, in its third incarnation after ...
Copenhagen, Denmark the_wayfarerI am going to keep this entry short as I haven't actually done anything yet (travel wise). Essentially, I'm just testing this travelogue business to ensure its proper functioning. So. It's been 17 months since we last spotted dry land. I can't shake the feeling that we're sailing around in circles. Although we eventually got the compass working again Blitzer ate it on a dare. I think the salt in the air is beginning to take ...
Melbourne, Australia lordcool... Inside we watched a video about Christian the 4th's life, walked around the grounds, and viewed the crown jewels. Our next stop was Nyhavn. This was quite a walk and about halfway there we stopped at a supermarket and stocked up on candies and other goodies. We also spent at least 20 minutes looking around at everything the store offered that was different than what we'd see at home. Nyhavn is a scenic canal area, and if you're ever shown photos of ...
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