Copenhagen, Denmark

Quick stop in Copenhagen, moving around the city by foot, taxis and trains.  Be prepared for higher prices than many other european cities.

We stayed in the Oterbro neighborhood and spent a few days exploring the parks, the cherry blossoms and Japanese food festival, the storybook inspired Little Mermaid statue, and the National Design Museum.

We boarded the train to travel across the iconic Øresund Bridge to Malmo, Sweden. Alighting from the train you will need to hop on a dedicated bus into the city center.


Transportation in Copenhagen is efficient and orderly, with dedicated bike lanes used extensively, both day and night. It felt safe and easy to walk around. 

One of our most memorable moments on this visit was our cocktail bar crawl in Copenhagen.  The “Duck and Cover” stood out most because of their attention to details, and providing a written explanation of each of their recipes.  The bartenders were informed and friendly. We had a great time.

Duck & Cover Bar
Design museum
Your speed, Danish
sunset at the park
Mermaid statue by the bay

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