« One Day in the Capital of Denmark 🇩🇰 . .
Sometimes we take a week to get acquainted with a new country. But often we just have a few hours to explore. Which is exactly what happened to us in Copenhagen, where we had an 11-hour layover. .
To describe briefly, the city of Denmark is incredibly stunning with its beautiful architecture, bright sun, and a picturesque sky, along with… the vibrant colors of its buildings. 😍
Detailed instruction below 👇
Denmark is part of the Schengen zone, but does not use the euro. Therefore, calculations are made in Danish kroner (the exchange rate is approximately 1:9). You can reach the center from the Copenhagen Airport (Kastrup) by metro, bus, or taxi. .
We decided to take the train. A single ticket in one direction costs about 36 kroner ($5.10). The M2 metro line leads directly from the airport and takes about 15 minutes to get to the city center - station Norreport. .
One of the most famous attractions in Copenhagen is Nyhavn (New Harbor). The colorful harbor (as seen in the photo) looks absolutely beautiful, with all its bright houses against the backdrop of the deep blue sky, as well as numerous boats and yachts. .
From there, we went on a one-hour cruise along the canals of Copenhagen. The price is approximately 80 kroner ($11.40) for a single tour. During this time, we managed to see all the sights of the city and also checked out the symbol of Copenhagen - the Little Mermaid, the heroine of the famous fairy tale by Hans Christian Andersen. .
The remaining time we spent wandering through the streets of Copenhagen, relaxing in a café away from the wind and soaking up the local vibe. .
Have you been to Copenhagen? What interesting things did you miss? Or would you like to visit the capital of Denmark? In general, do you have any "non-standard" travel experiences? »
Getting around on public transport is expensive. A 20-minute ride on the metro costs us about $11. 😔 »
Sometimes we take a week to get acquainted with a new country. But often we just have a few hours to explore. Which is exactly what happened to us in Copenhagen, where we had an 11-hour layover. .
To describe briefly, the city of Denmark is incredibly stunning with its beautiful architecture, bright sun, and a picturesque sky, along with… the vibrant colors of its buildings. 😍
Detailed instruction below 👇
Denmark is part of the Schengen zone, but does not use the euro. Therefore, calculations are made in Danish kroner (the exchange rate is approximately 1:9). You can reach the center from the Copenhagen Airport (Kastrup) by metro, bus, or taxi. .
We decided to take the train. A single ticket in one direction costs about 36 kroner ($5.10). The M2 metro line leads directly from the airport and takes about 15 minutes to get to the city center - station Norreport. .
One of the most famous attractions in Copenhagen is Nyhavn (New Harbor). The colorful harbor (as seen in the photo) looks absolutely beautiful, with all its bright houses against the backdrop of the deep blue sky, as well as numerous boats and yachts. .
From there, we went on a one-hour cruise along the canals of Copenhagen. The price is approximately 80 kroner ($11.40) for a single tour. During this time, we managed to see all the sights of the city and also checked out the symbol of Copenhagen - the Little Mermaid, the heroine of the famous fairy tale by Hans Christian Andersen. .
The remaining time we spent wandering through the streets of Copenhagen, relaxing in a café away from the wind and soaking up the local vibe. .
Have you been to Copenhagen? What interesting things did you miss? Or would you like to visit the capital of Denmark? In general, do you have any "non-standard" travel experiences? »