During the summer Copenhagen really feels like a melting pot of activity – there is always something happening, always something to do, and it has the same atmosphere as in Amsterdam – chilled & unpretentious.
As we step off the train in Copenhagen, the station is packed with young 20-something people in muddy gumboots lying around, passed out or still drunk hammering on guitar strings – it’s the day after Roskilde festival – known as one of the biggest festivals in Europe.
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Hi guys,
The key to getting the Little Mermaid to yourself is to go
in the rain, I’ve done it twice! Did you get to Tivoli? I’ve never made it.
I’ve added a link to the Travel Bloggers Guide To Denmark I’m developing.
Kind regards, Si
Hey Si – yeah it was crazy how many people were there at 9am in the morning – bus loads of asian tourists everywhere just to see the little mermaid … didn’t go to Tivoli, but it looked kinda fun.
Vienna Bread, Asian tourists and little fairy tale houses, what more could you ask for???
haha yeah Copenhagen offers you everything
I have been quite some countries but Danmark is still on the list. Time to visit
Copenhagen has something for everyone, that’s for sure. Have a look at these more off-the-wall sights and things to do:
http://grownuptravelguide.com/been-there-havent-done-that-5-things-you-shouldnt-miss-in-copenhagen
Andy