Last week my camera, my broken, carry-on luggage-suitable wide lens and I were in Copenhagen. Not much free time, tons of rain and wind. This was my stay in Copenhagen.
Some pics, family's souvenirs, the biggest flu of the last year - this is what I brought from Copenhagen.
I think the best way to appreciate the city is to stroll without a precise destination - just take a look around.
The town is well connected by underground, buses and urban trains and it is full of interesting shops and restaurants (like Banksia, a lovely Australian kitchen and beer bar).
I sadly missed the botanic garden and the Rosenborg Castel because I had no time - they must be wonderful.
Copenhagen Street Food - The Paper Island |
I absolutely recommend the Paper Island to enjoy a typical street meal; there is food for every taste: Brazilian, Arabian, Italian and much more.
Church of Our Saviour |
The Mermaid |
Bella Center - AC Hotels |
Christiania |
If you want to stay more than three days in Copenhagen I personally suggest this AirBnB solution: next to the metro station, just three stops from the city center, fabulous apartment, super nice hosts.
Thanks Casper&Lars!
Photos: phranci