Saturday, March 10, 2018

36 hours in copenhagen.

this fall my niece and her husband planned a trip to europe.

the only weekend of their trip they were to be in copenhagen, so i flew there to meet up with them.

i took the day off friday and arrived early enough to have some time to explore. i have been in copenhagen before, but it had been several years.

i remembered this little market and that it was super cute and a great place to grab some lunch while you're out wandering around. it was one of my first stops.



there are so many options at this market. you are sure to find something to satisfy everyone's tastes.


walking the city i was reminded of the beautiful architecture and details that can be found.

i love the rounded edges and curvy spirals.






i met up with melissa and kevin at this easy to find place with a ton of beers on tap.


later in the evening, i met up with some other friends at this great beer place. it was a little more out of the way, if memory serves, and a louder environment, but lots of beer choices on tap.

on saturday, melissa and kevin chose to check out some copenhagen sites and having been previously i enjoyed the gardens and took some fun photos with the flowers instead of going inside.






we tried this ramen place, where you order your desired version from a vending machine basically and then take your receipt to the counter where they actually make the food. verdict: it was good, but not great.


it was such a treat having family show up in europe! i hope they'll come to visit me again soon!


you might also check out this article and this one for other ideas about how to spend your time.

public transport was pretty easy to figure out and i bought 24 hour tickets that offered unlimited rides. it was a rainy weekend and walking everywhere just wasn't going to happen. this ticket can also get you from the airport into town.

i've yet to make it to this crazy cool ceramics place, but my friends talk about it all. the. time. and i was gifted one of their ghosts. #nexttime

lastly, i stayed at this airbnb. it was just a rented room, but it was fine. prices are high in copenhagen and apartments with fair prices seemed hard to come by.

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Saturday, March 10, 2018

36 hours in copenhagen.

this fall my niece and her husband planned a trip to europe.

the only weekend of their trip they were to be in copenhagen, so i flew there to meet up with them.

i took the day off friday and arrived early enough to have some time to explore. i have been in copenhagen before, but it had been several years.

i remembered this little market and that it was super cute and a great place to grab some lunch while you're out wandering around. it was one of my first stops.



there are so many options at this market. you are sure to find something to satisfy everyone's tastes.


walking the city i was reminded of the beautiful architecture and details that can be found.

i love the rounded edges and curvy spirals.






i met up with melissa and kevin at this easy to find place with a ton of beers on tap.


later in the evening, i met up with some other friends at this great beer place. it was a little more out of the way, if memory serves, and a louder environment, but lots of beer choices on tap.

on saturday, melissa and kevin chose to check out some copenhagen sites and having been previously i enjoyed the gardens and took some fun photos with the flowers instead of going inside.






we tried this ramen place, where you order your desired version from a vending machine basically and then take your receipt to the counter where they actually make the food. verdict: it was good, but not great.


it was such a treat having family show up in europe! i hope they'll come to visit me again soon!


you might also check out this article and this one for other ideas about how to spend your time.

public transport was pretty easy to figure out and i bought 24 hour tickets that offered unlimited rides. it was a rainy weekend and walking everywhere just wasn't going to happen. this ticket can also get you from the airport into town.

i've yet to make it to this crazy cool ceramics place, but my friends talk about it all. the. time. and i was gifted one of their ghosts. #nexttime

lastly, i stayed at this airbnb. it was just a rented room, but it was fine. prices are high in copenhagen and apartments with fair prices seemed hard to come by.

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