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Nice memories of Copenhagen and environs. Yes. nice trip to Kronberg Castle and also town of Gillele


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Christiana is the number hotels in spain two visited hotels in spain site by tourists - about the only 60-70s hotels in spain era communes (a "free city") - weird houses built by residents, some great restaurants - one is highly acclaimed amongst hotels in spain all Copenhagen restaurants - and Pusher Street where you can still buy cannabis over the table without problem - lots of unique pubs and buildings.
The most famous site in Copenhagen is no doubt The Little Mermaid, a statue of, duh, a mermaid sitting on a piece of rock by the harbor - last word is she is still there (periodically being stolen in the past!)
The center of Copenhagen has lush parks that are a joy to explore - and there is a Palace (Charlottenberg ? - can't remember the name) and the famous shopping street that winds thru the center of town.
If you like modern art, there is a fabulous museum called Louisiana which is an easy day trip by train from Copenhagen, and well worth the journey. We enjoyed a wonderful open faced sandwich lunch sitting outdoors in the Calder sculpture garden overlooking hotels in spain the sea last October when we visited.
It's also fun to visit the food market hotels in spain in Copenhagen, Torvallerne (spelling?), and be sure to take a canal cruise which gives a great sense of the city. Stroll around scenic hotels in spain Nyhavn and have a meal at one of the outdoor caf s that line the canal there. Visit the National Museum (great Viking exhibit) and one of the slots (palaces)- we went to the Rosenborg Slot which was fascinating. Walk through the beautiful grounds of the Botanical Gardens.
If you are interested in museums be sure and double check their status as we trudged all the way to the Resistance hotels in spain Museum only to find it under renovation, and the Design Museum was also closed when we were there. We very much enjoyed Copenhagen hotels in spain and surrounds- there is a lot to see and do, depending on your interests! Sadly, Tivoli Gardens was closed when we were there, so I can't comment @ that.
Copenhagen has a bunch of great museums (I would check if the Resistance hotels in spain museum is open) as well as the art and history Museums. There are also several hotels in spain Royal Palaces that can be toured - one with be a daily changing of the guard and a couple of others that can be toured to see fabulous interiors and furnishings (we love the Rose or 6 days - Rosenenborg Palace).
hotels in spain This may give you an idea or two. Most places mentioned in the thread are seen herein. hotels in spain Two days will be tight...three much better to include the out of town stuff (Fredericksborg, Louisiana, etc..if you see a street named Bourbon, you are in the wrong Louisiana). Bredgade is the upscale shopping street hotels in spain and I recall it is where the Design Museum is located.
Nice memories of Copenhagen and environs. Yes. nice trip to Kronberg Castle and also town of Gilleleje where Danish Jews were hidden. Surely some train or other means to get there. But this city is just a nice place for strolling and museums and of course Tivoli Gardens. And then relaxingh in famed Nyhavn district. As for Christiana maybe OK but surprised PalenQ mentioning hotels in spain it with gusto!
Trains to Helsingor run all the time and take an hour or less - Hamlet's Castle - Kronborg is a short walk from the train. Helsingor is an interesting regional town - Swedes flock here in droves to buy booze cheaper than at home - note the tobacco and booze stores lining the main street by the ferry docks!
Bakken claims to be the world's hotels in spain oldest amusement park - 400 years and going - also has entertainment hotels in spain like Tivoli and best of all no entry fee - Bakken is a short S-tog train ride from central Copenhagen.
Bakken is in Dyrehavn, 10 minutes by train north of Copenhagen - there is a large deer park there also with some old royal things in it I think that you can explore and in nice weather one of the best beaches around.
Was in Copenhagen hotels in spain for 4 nights in September, and it was very nice. First night was memorable... we were staying near Tivoli hotels in spain Gardens and hadn't thought of visiting hotels in spain them that first night, but we saw it was the last night of the season and there would be an orchestra and fireworks. It was sprinkling, cold, but it is still one of the highlights of my 15 day trip. I can just imagine how nice it must be when the weather is nice.
Also enjoyed the changing hotels in spain of the guard, saw the Little hotels in spain Mermaid twice, and really enjoyed hotels in spain the Carlsberg Brewery, and their Guiness book of records setting beer bottle collection (close to 30,000 when we visited)
hotels in spain abinhav: we favor the Ibsen Hotel in Copenhagen. Just a little hotels in spain walk to Norreport Trains and a short jump from there to the Stroget...yet hotels in spain the hotel is quiet and near the lake, in a residential district. It is owned nd opeated by women and they run a good property. Excellent Italian restaurant on premises and breakfast in the garden. The rooms are spacious, especially on the top floor(elevator) where beamed ceilings are in vogue.
Three of our family members (adult children) have also stayed there and thought highly of it. I honestly don't know if more current room rates are within your budget (which you have yet to state). See pix in my post above...first few pics are of the Ibsen.
We did Baltic cruise for 12 days about 6 Junes ago; we four thought that Tivoli Gardens was the most overpriced admission of the whole trip. We paid admission literally to walk past rides and had lunch; it was mid-June, and saw absolutely nothing remarkable hotels in spain for the price of entrance. Of course you'll see the Little Mermaid, Palace, museums that we wished we had gone to rather than Tivoli.
hotels in spain What is the point of the expensive Tivoli which though I can appreciate for their historical hotels in spain aspect has always underwhelmed me - I loved Bakken a lot lot more and it was free and offered much the same as Tivoli.

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