Copenhagen

Where to eat ?

Coffee, breakfast, bakeries:

  • lille bakery (lunch also)

  • Atelier Septembre

  • Apotek 57

  • Alice

  • Andersen & Maillard

  • Juno the bakery

Lunch/dinner

  • Hija de Sanchez

  • gasoline grill

  • Restaurant Barr (phenomenal)

How to get around?

lucky for me, my sister figured out the transport system. you can get different passes but we got a 3 day pass, that was just perfect. it worked out at about 25€ each and covered all our transport including to and from the airport (which is super close to the city). It included buses, metro, train and water taxi/boat (we use this to go to copen hill and lille).

you could also be super danish and rent a bike, but be warned, they don’t mess about when they’re in the cycle lane and don’t get in their way as a pedestrian.

What to do?

  • Copen Hill

  • Glyptotek (free the last Wednesday of every month)

  • free walking tour (booked with Guru walk) : lasts about 4 hours but super informative and easy listen/learn

  • Botanic gardens

  • wildlife photographer of the year exhibition (located beside botanic gardens and can purchase joint discounted ticket)

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