36 Hours in Copenhagen
I loved Da
nish TV Series and addicted to it (always can’t wait for their next season). I don’t speak any Danish except “manga talk (thank you)” and “Hvordan har du det (how are you)” but luckily their TV series also broadcast by BBC UK and Dutch television channel with subtitles. My favorite ones are Borgen (Government – politic and drama series), Forbrydelsen (the Killing – crime/detective series), Rejseholdet (Unit One – crime/police series) and Dicte (journalist/crime series). These series have a female main character that showing her power struggles in a male-dominated world. I guess that makes Danish TV series are so interesting to me 🙂
I visited Copenhagen, not because of my addiction to their TV series or their effort to promote gender equality. Copenhagen was suggested as a hen party destination since our lady friend who would get married was crazy about Viking and anything related to pilot (that meant we had to fly for the party and ensured she met pilots). Of course, we made sure to take her pictures with the pilots in the airport and the “Viking” guys during our walk-in Strøget.
Strøget is a shopping center that considered as one of the longest pedestrian shopping streets in Europe. It has a nice atmosphere, crowded with lots of street activities happening. We also tried Danish pastry or locally known as wienerbrød in one of the cafés in the area. I was not sure which café we went to, but my Danish colleague had recommended me to tried Lagkagehuset Bakery for delicious pastries.
We stayed at a hotel nearby to Nyhavn (New Harbor). The harbor was lined with colorful townhouses from 17th century accompanied by cafes, bars, and restaurants with canals as their waterfront. The bars and restaurants around Nyhavn were bitten overpriced, but since Copenhagen was an expensive city already, Nyhavn’s bit overpriced did not bother me anymore 😀
Since it was a hen’s weekend, we visited Fisketorvet, a medium size shopping mall if being compared to malls in Asian or North American countries. It has numerous branded shops, cinema, and restaurants with so-so quality. Nice building, I recommend visiting this mall if you want to shop for branded Danish stuff. The mall is located next to Copenhagen harbor bath which is an open-air pool with free entrance for anyone to swim. The harbor bath has several pools including for children. It opens only during summer time (obviously) starting in June to August. There are fresh water showers but it has no dress-changing room. A swimmer should not forget to bring a towel.

Another activity we did in Copenhagen was one-hour tour canal from Nyhavn. The route was covering some famous places that I wished to visit but rather impossible due to group’s hen activities. The route includes sightseeing the Copenhagen icon, the Little Mermaid, which was, in reality, a medium-size bronze statue and it was packed with plenty of tourists. I only saw her back from the boat. Next visit, I would ensure I capture the pictures of the statue from the correct angle.
We saw the top of Church of our Saviour’s beautiful tower and spire architecture. Someday I hope to climb its tower. The boat tour also passed by the Amalienborg Palace, the winter home of Danish Royal Family, it was facing the Copenhagen’s Opera House, a distinctive architecture building. Another unique architecture was the Black Diamond (Den Sorte Diamant), a national library on the waterfront location. Impressive building with (must be) fantastic view from inside of the library.
If you wish to visit more than three attractions in Copenhagen, I suggest buying Copenhagen Card. The card has several options from 24 hours t0 120 hours. It covers public transports (include the canal tour) and free admission to most museums and attractions in Copenhagen.
I found Copenhagen as a remarkable city that someday I would love to return 🙂
It was always a city I wanted to visit from being quite young, but I never made it (yet!). 20 years ago I was at Legoland in Denmark with our small son and I really wanted to go, but it was a long journey from there and we only had a couple of days. Fate! 🙂
Thanks for sharing!
Ohh that’s too bad! It was quite a trip from there to Copenhagen indeed.. hopefully next time, maybe? 😉
Wünsche einen glücklichen schönen Tag liebe Grüße und Freundschaft Gislinde
Danke schoon!
Great photos, and it sounds like a great time there. Manga tak.
😀 my pleasure Draco! Glad that you like the post 🙂
keren bgt sih Indah gambar hallowen di tivoli ama black diamondnya.
Iya Winny…sayangnya bukan daku yang motret..hahaha..soalnya pas ke sana Tivoli-nya belum buka..bukanya pada tanggal-tanggal tertentu saja..
eh kamu kenapa gk buat buku tentang semua perjalananmu indah, photomu bgs2 loh
Makasih banyak Winny…iya pengen siih..tapi kayaknya mesti punya channel juga ya? hihihi..dan daku termasuk males ngulang nulis lagi gitu..mesti bikin yg baru maunya sih…moga-moga suatu saat kesampean 😉
amin ya katanya gk harus channel langsung hub penerbit, menurutku karyamu high classs jd pasti bnyak yg suka
Amiin.. 🙂 🙂
Next time you visit Copenhagen you could take the Borgen, Bridge and Killing tour 🙂 http://www.visitcopenhagen.com/copenhagen/nordic-noir-tours-gdk918519 Nice pictures, love them!
Wow Geert, thank you so much for this tip! I have no idea there is such tour! I will certainly take it when visiting Copenhagen again!
You do get to travel to such marvelous places and take great photos 🙂
Thank you so much Teri!
Its been 2 years I am trying to visit Copenhagen but always something comes up and it doesnt work! Now you made me want to look for flight tickets… through your amazing pictures I can see how amazing this city is, I really hope to make it there soon…and its not even far from here! Thank you for tip regarding the Copenhagen Card 😀
Thank you Allane! Hope you will visit Copenhagen! It is a nice city, I even wish to return and do proper tour on the next visit 🙂
You’re welcome!! I hope so 🙂 and I hope you can also go back and stay longer…I hear that the Christmas markets there are amazing! 🙂
Wonderful post Indah, and I’ve been through the Copenhagen airport many times, but never the city…and I like your shots of the waterside houses & boats, I think I could spend all of my time just there. Beautiful shots.
Thank you Randall! That’s exactly how I felt when I was there 🙂 hope you will visit Copenhagen someday whenever you get a chance 🙂