Located just 3 hours by ferry from Copenhagen, Denmark, the island of Bornholm is one of the oldest visible rocks in the world.
This is really an amazing church located in the heart of Copenhagen, just a minute from Amalienborg Palace.
Designer Poul Kjærholm’s 1960 bespoke design “PK 9” was one reason to visit the neo-classical Vor Frue Kirke church, a short way from the Skt.
Breakfast is served in the lobby of the luxurious Skt.
The lovely Louisiana museum of modern art is a short train-ride from Copenhagen.
Having a late night drink at the Bobi Bar.
To have lunch in the 1950’s decor of this 200-year old bistro was especially nice in summer-time, as light and airy as Copenhagen itself.
Look up at the church tower and you'll see an exterior golden staircase winding up to the top where a golden globe is crowned by a statue of the victorious Christ.
Amalienborg Palace (which means Amalienborg Slot) is the winter home of the Danish royal family.
Børsen is a building on the island Slotsholmen in central Copenhagen built by Christian IV in 1619-1640 and was designed by Hans van Steenwinckel in the style of the Dutch renaissance architecture.