Getting up super early to catch our plane on the Saturday morning we were up at 4:30 to get our taxi at 5, we had a 6:50am flight. Surviving the 1.5 hr flight, sleeping almost the whole way, except to get our free food. We touched down and made it through immigration and into the country with relative ease. Our first queue was to get a ticket for the train into the city. The machines only took cards and I only wanted to use cash. This turned out to be a good thing as we ended up getting return tickets and saved ourselves almost £5 in the process. I will apologise now as I may bang on a bit about how expensive it was to do or buy anything in Denmark.
Struggling to wake up an hr later we headed out and saw our first proper tourist attraction that is the round tower. Pretty much it’s a round tower attached to a church. The tower has no stairs but a spiral ramp going all the way to the top. This was much easier to get up and down than steps. Going to the top of the tower we took in the sights of the whole city. It was well worth the walk and I can recommend it to anyone even those who hate heights. Making out way down and with the sun setting it was time for dinner. Wandering the streets and heading to Nyhavn (New Haven) for a look for some restaurants we quickly walked elsewhere as there was no way we could afford to eat at theses places with their main meals all in the £20 price range. Walking and looking at a lot of restaurants and cafes we finally settled on a vegetarian buffet. Gorging ourselves we rolled home for a night in.
Sunday
Heading down to the hotel restaurant for our breakfast we were pleasantly surprised to see the spread of food they had. Needless to say we stuffed ourselves stupid especially on the thing they are famous for Danishes!
We left Christiania to find some food and ended up in a cafe where all we wanted was the hot dog meal (yep Danish has loads of hot dogs) but we couldn’t get that so we settled for a burger and milkshake. Ohhh man it was good. It was huge too; we both could not finish our lunch and had to leave the chips and even some of the bun! It was an expensive burger but given its size we were happy. We ended the day with a walk around the shops and wandering the city. We didn’t have any dinner as a product of the giant burgers we ate.
Monday
After checking out of the hotel and rolling down the street with our bellies fully of breakfast, we went on the hunt for tourist souvenirs. We found what we wanted and headed to the Tivoli park. Tivoli is a park with rides in the centre of the city. It is pretty much and amusement park. There are loads of rides and nice areas to just sit. We got ourselves unlimited ride passes for 300 Kroner each and headed in. We got there 15mins before the rides were to start. We had a nice wander around and found what we wanted to go on. We started small and made our way to the big ones. We ended up on a few kiddies ones by mistake. We went on the worlds largest (so said by a person who works there) chair swing at over 80meters high. We got a great view of the city from up there. Kieran was a bit to worried to enjoy the view. We also went on a plane ride which spun you around and gave you up to 5g’s it was an awesome ride. There were a few rollercoaster which were good fun. A cool thing they had in the park was a Hans Christen Anderson ride which was a gentle rollercoaster taking you through parts of his books and telling you the stories it was very cool.
When we had accomplished all the rides and were about to start eating lunch the heavens opened up an made us and everyone else run for cover. By the time we had finished lunch the rain had stopped so we went back to one last ride on “The Daemon” yep just like the one in Australia’s wonderland it had the loops and all. As we got off this ride it started to rain again. Thus ending out time in Tivoli and Denmark. Off we headed to the airport to make our way home.
Copenhagen is well worth the visit, although it is pricey for food and accommodation it is still worth the look as the city has some cool stuff on offer. Especially for the rides. After experiencing the city for only a few days we realise why Mary was happy to give up her life in Aus and settle here. It would be very easy to do.
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