At the beginning of this year, I mentioned how excited I was about a particular city break that I'd been thinking about.
Copenhagen is somewhere I have been wanting to visit for a long time now, and in the spirit of being a little more adventurous, and seizing moments of joy, I decided to just go ahead and book it. Go me! I'm becoming quite adept at this 'seizing' lark. And I am so incredibly glad that I did.
Copenhagen is beautiful. The colourful buildings are delightfully pretty, there are so many green spaces, and the canals...
Not to mention the bakeries :)
The city simply has a great feel about it. And, also, a lot of bikes! The cycle lanes even have their own traffic lights.
We arrived in the evening and enjoyed a short walk around the city streets so that we could find our bearings. Our hotel was fairly central, which meant everywhere we wanted to see was conveniently within walking distance. The following morning, after stopping at a pavement cafe to enjoy a delicious breakfast of coffee and pastries, we visited the Rundetaarn, or The Round tower. The Tower was finished in 1642, and it is a fantastic way of taking in a 360° view of the city. To reach the top, we walked up a tiled, spiral ramp, then there was a short, narrow staircase to access the viewing platform. From there we could see right across the rooftops of Copenhagen and over as far as Sweden. Lily and I tried to count how many Danish flags that we could see, but we lost track - there were so many.
Our next stop was Nyhavn. This is the area often seen on images of the city because of it's colourful buildings and bustling cafes. We'd been told it can get 'rammed' there, but it was actually okay when we visited. From Nyhavn, we took a canal trip on one of the tourist boats, and enjoyed an informative and, at times, rather amusing commentary about the buildings we could see. And I must mention the need to be seated each time we went under a bridge - they were very low!
From Nyhavn, we continued walking towards Frederik's Kirke, an 18th century church, which boasts the largest dome in Scandinavia. And it was impressive. They ask for complete silence while you are inside the church, so it was a very special experience. But I think I preferred the view from outside, as it is approached from Amalienborg, the residence of the Danish royal family.
Much less impressive, however, was the Changing of the Guard at Amalienborg, but at least we can say we watched it ;)
A little further along the waterfront we visited The Little Mermaid statue. Inspired by Hans Christian Andersen, the bronze and granite statue, although restored several times, has been there since 1913. A lot of people I spoke to were quite underwhelmed by it, but I found it really quite lovely. I think they expected it to be much larger than it actually is.
We'd been walking all day, so by early evening it was time to go back to our hotel and get showered, before going out to dinner for some delicious pizza and pasta at a lovely Italian restaurant that we had come across earlier in the day. It was still pleasantly warm, so we sat outside to enjoy our meal. We were lucky that we had such great weather for our visit. Apparently, it rains a lot in Copenhagen.
The next day was a little more relaxed. We had a mooch around various shops and visited the beautiful Botanical Gardens. The gardens contained so many different varieties of plants and were incredibly well cared for. We didn't go inside, as part of the Palm House was closed off for renovation.
Then we went on to Rosenborg castle, which houses the Danish Crown Jewels. Again, the gardens there were beautifully maintained and it was lovely to sit for a while and just enjoy the sunshine.
Our trip was over all too soon, but I can say that I thoroughly enjoyed every moment. I'd love to return to Copenhagen one day. Visit some of the museums, climb the spire at Vor Frelsers Kirke, and maybe even go for a swim in the harbour.
Back soon.
J. X
How fabulous. Copenhagen is such a great city. We visited some years ago and absolutely loved it.
ReplyDeleteThank you for your comment. It was really beautiful there. I'll definitely go back another time. Xx
DeleteStunning photos, your post are always full of wonderful images, your visit sounds perfect.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Marlene. We had the best time. Xx
DeleteOh lucky you. We visited ten years ago and absolutely loved it. Such friendly people and so much to enjoy. I’m glad you both enjoyed it. B x
ReplyDeleteIt's such a great city. I can't wait to visit again some time. Xx
DeleteAbsolutely fabulous visit.
ReplyDeleteWonderful Copenhagen :)
All the best Jan
Thank you, Jan. Xx
DeleteWhat a wonderful trip! Thank you for sharing your photos! I got to "see" a little bit of Copenhagen, thanks to you and your pictures. :)
ReplyDeleteCopenhagen is beautiful. And the great weather meant that we got to enjoy so much of the city while we were there. Xx
DeleteJules, what a treat this post is! Your photos are guide book worthy, you've captured the colourful, fairy-tale quality of the streets of Copenhagen marvellously. I'm obsessed by the floor inside the Rundetaarn, I keep scrolling back to get another look.
ReplyDeleteI'd love to visit and swim in the harbour! xxx
Thank you, Vix. The colourful buildings against the blue sky looked so pretty. And, yes, those tiles were quite special. They were quite uneven in parts, but they were still in great condition. They spiral over 7 times around the tower!
DeleteI'll definitley go back to Copenhagen again some time, and go for that swim ;)
Copenhagen is a place I'd have loved to visit, your photos are wonderful and I've so enjoyed looking at them this morning, thank you for sharing them:)
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad you enjoyed the photographs, Rosie. Xx
DeleteWhat a wonderful visit you had to Copenhagen and the weather was perfect for you. I really like the Little Mermaid statue and the dome of Frederik's Kirke although I think I would get a crick in my neck taking that photo from inside the buiding. You found some beautiful gardens and I would have enjoyed them too. Glad you and Lily had such a fabulous time together.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Bevereley. I really loved the Little Mermaid statue. And it looked so pretty there by the harbour, gazing out to sea.
DeleteThe dome of the church is really quite beautiful. My photograph doesn't do it justice. Xx
A place I've wanted to go to for a long time but haven't managed to get there yet. It looks like a wonderful place and your photos show it off beautifully, especially those with the coloured houses and boats by the water - thank you for sharing :)
ReplyDeleteI can certainly recommend it, Eunice. It's a fantastic city. Xx
DeleteHello! Your photos are beautiful!!!!! My Madison's husband Nicolas is from Copenhagen! Madison lived there for two years and absolutely loved it! She learned to speak Danish there too. Thank you for sharing these beautiful photos. I will enjoy them until I get there myself someday!
ReplyDeleteI knew Nicolas was from Denmark, but I hadn't realised he was from Copenhagen!
DeleteIt is such a beautiful city, so I'm not surprised Madison loved her time there, and fingers crossed you'll get to visit yourself, one day. Xx
What a fabulous trip, no wonder you've been so excited about it, that was definitely something to look forward to. I agree, we should all try to seize more moments of joy, I can dilly dally about things too much, I should definitely just go for it more than I do. You managed to fit so much into your trip and made so many memories. I've heard people say how they were underwhelmed by the Little Mermaid statue too.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Jo. It was quite a big 'seize' but I'm so pleased I went. And what made it really special, was that Copenhagen looked exactly like all the images I'd seen online.
DeleteI thought the Little Mermaid was pretty, but I think a lot of visitors expect the statue to be much bigger. Xx
Wow! Stunning photos my Friend. What an amazing visit and what a gorgeous city. Thank you for sharing it. Now I need to add it on my bucket list. :) I'm so happy you're taking the leap on things that make you happy. Blessings xoxo💗
ReplyDeleteThank you, Carrie. Yes, you should definitely add Copenhagen to your list. It had been on mine for a while :)
DeleteThose colourful houses reminded me of Amsterdam. Looks a lovely place to have visited. X
ReplyDeleteIt was amazing, Jackie. And the colourful buildings are so pretty. Xx
DeleteWhat a wonderful post. I feel as though I've been to Copenhagen now. It sounds like a great place to visit.
ReplyDeleteWe had the best time, Cherie. I'd love to stay there again. Xx
DeleteOh Jules it all looks stunning! Thank you so much for taking us along on your getaway. I’m so envious - oh the places you discover! What a beautiful country - my ancestors are from Denmark so it’s terrific to take a little tour through your eyes. Happy memories to begin the summer - an amazing adventure!
ReplyDeleteWe had such a great time there, Mary. Copenhagen was everything I'd hoped it would be and more. A beautiful city. Xx
DeleteGorgeous photos. Is Copenhagen expensive?
ReplyDeleteThank you, Dave. I'd always heard that about Copenhagen, but I didn't find it expensive at all. Are you thinking about going? X
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