Work was sending me to Sweden for a week long Interior Design training. More on that next week… I flew into Copenhagen, Katsrup Airport a day early to make sure I made it there on time and also to visit another incredible city.
Once I arrived in Copenhagen I had to ditch my large suitcases if I was going to see the city in one day. The airport has luggage lockers for 24 hours, the cost is about 12 USD. After dropping off my luggage I headed to the metro ticket kiosks to get my ticket for Copenhagen central station. You can walk or take the metro. Taxi’s are not affordable and Uber doesn’t exist there. Plus the Metro stations run frequently and get you everywhere so they’re really the best option. I took the Metro north 2 stops and then walked for about 8 minutes to get to the infamous statue of the Little Mermaid, from the writings of Hans Christian Anderson. After a quick selfie photo op, ice cream and buying a souvenir statue. I realized after getting my bearings I would spend the majority of my time figuring out how to get from point A to point B all day. Time was of the essence.
When I saw the Hop on/ Hop off bus pull up, I remembered my Mom and Aunt Sheri had done this in downtown Chicago and loved the concept. I asked for a map of their stops and bought my ticket right on the spot for about 40 USD. Best Decision I made all day! I was able to see places in the city like the National Gallery of Denmark, Botanical Gardens, ‘Reflections’ Ice bar, City hall, Tivoli gardens, Christiansborg, Nyhavn, Amalienborg Gefion Fountain and the Marble church. I only got off the bus to take photos and explore at the National Gallery grounds, Botanical gardens, Gefion Fountain, City Hall, Christiansborg and the infamous Nyhavn, a row of colorful buildings along the riverfront. Buses come and go about every 20 minutes which is just enough time to walk around and take a few pictures then hop back on to the next stop.


Until next week…..
Erin
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