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A Travel Blog by allysonlewin
... trip to the Grand Canyon and NOT the Hoover Dam). From Sin City to the Big Apple, where we are staying in the cheapest hotel in New York- I'm sure that this will be an adventure in itself, please see picture attached. Well, happy reading my travelogue ...
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Wonderful, wonderful Copenhagen (part 1)
A Travel Blog entry by chris-roisin from Copenhagen, Zealand, Denmark
The quayside of the Langeline cruise terminal in Copenhagen was a hive of activity. Officials and staff were frantically trying to register all the passengers whilst stevedores supervised the loading of the rest of the provisions. I could imagine that ...
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Beautiful, Beautiful Copenhagen
A Travel Blog entry by annette_dutton from Copenhagen, Zealand, Denmark
... was I! We landed in Copenhagen and on landing had a text message from one of our Aussie friends who had already arrived in Copenhagen for the World Barista Championship (our reason for going to Copenhagen), asking if we had landed and did we want to go ...
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Wonderful wonderful Copenhagen
A Travel Blog entry by mskexpo from Copenhagen, Zealand, Denmark
... and then over to the Little Mermaid near Oesterport and off Churchill park. That done we can say we have seen soem of Copenhagen and can leave tomorrow satisfied. The next challenge is to find a place to watch the mens final and see history again set. It ...
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train to Copenhagen
A Travel Blog entry by travellerbruce from Copenhagen, Denmark
... me to accompany him in one of these to the hotel de l'Europe, where he usually stayed when on a visit to Copenhagen. Copenhagen is a solid, grand - looking city. Many of the buildings are of granite, and the pavements are of the same stone. The houses ...
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Two days in Copenhagen
A Travel Blog entry by jnasar from Copenhagen, Zealand, Denmark
... warning light. It’ll be on for 5 ½ months. Nice morning in the shop, blew most of day for touring in Copenhagen. The hotel clerk recommended that we buy a 10-trip transit ticket because it was cheaper than buying 2 round trip tickets (one each ...
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Copenhagen
A Travel Blog entry by jimborussell from Copenhagen, Zealand, Denmark
... dozen or so flights of stairs we arrived in our tiny scruffy room, unpacked, and headed out to see what was about. Copenhagen wasn't quite what I'd expected. Denmark seems to be a poorer country than I had imagined. In Australia we have had plenty of ...
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Copenhagen bidding us farewell in a grand way
A Travel Blog entry by ricochet from Copenhagen, Denmark
We entered Denmark once more late afternoon and by evening, we have reached the same hotel, the Sophie Amalie, we previously stayed a fortnight ago at Copenhagen. This time round, the room given to us was so much better than the first 2 days! It was ...
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Berlin Day 2 and Copenhagen
A Travel Blog entry by bbk6 from Copenhagen, Denmark
... we met were friendly and inclusive. I was proud to be German. Today we took a quick hop over the baltic to Copenhagen, Denmark and wandered the afternoon away. We are in a cozy hostel now and about to go find some dinner. Miss you all! ...
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Copenhagen City Centre1
A Travel Blog entry by danskgirl from Copenhagen, Denmark
... hassle then turn left out of Central Station & voila in Hotel district (also red light district incidently but it all seems grand). Went for a pretty expensive Indian which also seemed the restaurant is an entrance to a night club, very entertaining ...
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WE ARE RED, WE ARE WHITE, WE ARE DANISH DYNAMITE
A Travel Blog entry by heyapple from Copenhagen, Zealand, Denmark
... and all tables were booked. We then decided to go to the most famous pastry shop(according to our tour guide) in Copenhagen – Lagkagehuset. There were various selections of pastries throughout the shop and we picked a few for breakfast and ordered a ...
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The City in the Sea
A Travel Blog entry by tmcclurg from Copenhagen, Denmark
... underneath the palace. The ruins date back to the 11th century when a castle was built in the same location, simultaneously founding Copenhagen as a city. Over the next 800 years there was some sort of royal palace built there. Once the family that is ...
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Quite a bit cooler
A Travel Blog entry by don_lezah from Copenhagen, Zealand, Denmark
... Day 3: Lezah - Saturday morning - checked the internet and saw that Geelong beat Collingwood in the Grand Final - a great start to a gorgeous sunny day in Copenhagen. Philip took us on a morning walk to Bernstorff Slotshave (Castle Garden) which is ...
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COUNTRY JAM 2005
A Travel Blog entry by wyoming20 from Grand Junction, Colorado, United States
... 'clipped' Nick, and many others who I never learned their names. We then headed into the concert area and dancing crazy at the Copenhagen Skoal truck. Which is where I was the first to loose a Koozie that Jason and I decorated for all the girls. We ...
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A Swedish wedding
A Travel Blog entry by aussierach from Lund, Sweden
... set among the fields out of Lund. The bride looked beautiful, and the service was nice. We followed up with the reception at the Grand Hotel in Lund, and had lots of fun singing more Viking songs, dancing and meeting the locals. A great time was had by ...
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A Day In Stockhom
A Travel Blog entry by dfryda from Stockholm, Sweden
... old - wonderful to look at. The climax of the day came tonight when we treated ourselves to a smörgasbord at a swish (Grand) hotel, I didn't know that herring could be prepared in so many different ways, the smoked reindeer was delicious (tastes a ...
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The Jim's Baltic Adventure, Part I
A Travel Blog entry by thumbun from Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands
... ; Amsterdam: At 11:30 a.m. (local time) on Saturday, June 13, our cab pulled up in front of the Grand Hotel Amrath Amsterdam. We were excited, but exhausted. Our karma with the upgrade gods was still on our side because at ...
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The Jim's Baltic Adventure, Part 2
A Travel Blog entry by thumbun from Helsinki, Southern Finland, Finland
... nbsp; After doing another walk about Amsterdam on Sunday morning, we repacked our luggage, said goodbye to the Grand Hotel Amrath, and hopped in a taxi for the short ride to the cruise ship terminal. Our documents said that ...
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Departure 2
A Travel Blog entry by cooltraveler from Newark, New Jersey, United States
... Newark International Airport is even more international than Chicago's airports. While we walked around, we saw flights going to Copenhagen, Shannon, Manchester, UK, London-Heathrow, Berlin, and Mexico City and Milan. There were people speaking all kinds ...
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Carpet anyone?
A Travel Blog entry by h.glenn from Istanbul, Turkey
... I just couldn't resist. It took a surprising amount of time to get to Istanbul, mostly because I couldn't fly direct from Copenhagen. Instead I had to take a flight to Zurich (Switzerland) then connect for a second flight to Istanbul. The first flight ...
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Hamburg
A Travel Blog entry by elsewhere from Hamburg, Germany
... station. I think it was Lübeck. Something beginning with 'L' anyway. We'd decided to catch a connecting train from here to Copenhagen, leaving from platform 1. We wandered to #1 with about 15 comfortable minutes to spare. Plenty of time to have a sit, ...
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Copenhagen Plaza Hotel
Bernstorffsgade 4, Copenhagen, Zealand, Denmark
... is the shower. It's a very strange design and the water isn't strong enough. But overall, I would still give this a 5 star hotel. Copenhagen is a great, clean, fun city and a must visit, and Sofitel Plaza is a nice place to stay! Review of ...
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