Denmark is another beautiful country in Europe (you will find I will be covering many beautiful countries and cities in Europe). It has a comforting environment, great architecture, good food if you know where to find it, and people who speak English. The fact that a lot of people speak some or a lot of English makes communication much simpler. Also, if you think we have good ice cream then Denmark will blow you away. It might be me, but I think Denmark has just about the best ice cream I have ever had. Other than that I only have one announcement. The announcement is that we have hit 150 views. Three weeks and 150 views means we have gotten 50 views a week. Remember to tell your friends if you like the blog! Anyway, on with Denmark.
Copenhagen:

I will only be covering one city, Copenhagen will be that city. Crown Plaza Hotel Copenhagen Towers is a very nice hotel that is a great value. In fact, it was named a top value by Trip Advisor. Tight, is international cuisine. Tight is described as a good value and simple. Some dining in Copenhagen can be over-the-top pretentious. So, that makes the simple dining is a big plus. The second restaurant I would like to recommend is Cap Horn. The cuisine is traditional bistro mixed in with some typical Danish food. For those of you who are into “the organic thing” like my family, most dishes at Cap Horn are made of organic ingredients.
Since I’m only covering one city, I will be covering more attractions in the city. Tivoli Gardens is an amusement park. You can also consider it part garden. It is what you might consider “a good old fashioned theme park.” Rides include a couple of roller coasters and something that lifts you up around 100 feet and spins you in pods. I didn’t have the guts to get on it. Maybe it is because I was eight when we went to Denmark. You can also participate in activities that you would be able to find at a renaissance fair. One of these activities target shooting with bows and arrows. Tivoli Gardens is a great place to spend a day or night.

Some other things to do in Copenhagen include Segway Tours. For those of you who don’t know what a Segway tour is here is your explanation: A Segway tour is a tour of the city on a kind a two wheeled bike that is motorized. Here is a picture:

All in all Copenhagen is an amazing city with views, architecture, good food, and good attractions. If you even go to Germany try taking a couple days to come to Denmark. Everything about it is amazing and beautiful. Coupled with good food it is a must see place in Europe. I can’t wait to here what you think of this place Denmark!
Some of you might arrive by air, but it is really fun to drive to Copenhagen from Germany. Imagine this, there are now bridges that connect the Danish Jutland with the other parts of Denmark and you can drive over these long, astounding celebrations of modern engineering.
Here are some other Copenhagen experiances that made our top ten list:
- A boat tour of the harbor
- A visit to the Rosenborg Castle and seeing the crown jewels there
- Sitting and watching bicycles pass you (surprisingly fun).
- Listening to street performers in shopping zones
Sam
Thanks to your description I want to go to Denmark right now! You make me miss my footloose traveling days…
Nice account of our trip (I am writing from your computer). I also liked the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art that is only a short drive from Copenhagen. While the art is interesting and diverse, the buildings and setting of the museum on the Baltic Sea are just the right change after a few days in the city and well worth the visit even if you are not a modern art enthusiast.
Hi,
Yes obviously, Copenhagen is a very nice place and well known worldwide. That is why a lot of visitors flock in that place round year. What do you think, how many percent tourists or visitors and local residence living in one day in Copenhagen?
Terrific review. I didn’t know about the wide use of English language in Denmark. This is a country that’s already on our “to be visited” list – your experiences make us want to go there sooner. Best of luck in your future travels.
Hi Green,
Most of the Danes are fluent in English. You may not find difficulties in language when you have the chance to visit the country.
Good luck!