take a walk, drink a beer, eat at one of the many restaurants and bars, embark in one of the many canal tours...this is Nyhavn, one of the most unforgettable sights in Copenhagen!
Margrethe II, Queen of Denmark, was born in Amalienborg Palace. When she took the throne in 1972, she became the first female sovereign of Denmark.
Spotted walking down the streets of Copenhagen
Chinese dancing and parade in Frederiksberg in Copenhagen
I went to an all Danish show here and I think the best part was walking around the building. That and listening to the Danes clap in unison.
Famous for design, it makes sense that the Danes have opened a designer hostel in the heart of the capital.
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. A good place to spend some time looking out over the Konings Nytorv square, watching people go by, while enjoying herring in three different ways with rye bread, and tarte tartin as dessert.
Breakfast is served in the lobby of the luxurious Skt. Petri hotel, located in an old department store.
I had seen this exact image on a postcard, but I came across this statue from the other side earlier in the day. Later, walking back to my hotel, I suddenly found myself staring at a literally postcard-perfect view.