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And in case you haven't tried it before, then I can highly recommend getting a guided tour, sometimes, as it can be a little hit and miss, but in recent years I've gotten more and more tours like that and woth the right guide it can really open up your eyes to things you wouldn't notice otherwise, and deepen the experience.
I'm wishing you a great trip🤗
Went a little overboard maybe(: I hope there is something interestin and useful for you here. Depending on interest and time(: Since it's pretty cold outside I am adding castles/castle museums mostly (I love castles, what can I say, haha). A few of these sites I could not find an English option, so I hope google translate is enough, otherwise feel free to reach out.
I'm not from Copenhagen myself, but I have visited our capital many times. These are my favorites.
I can only recommend to get some true Danish food. Smørrebrød is a must! This restaurant is really classic in their selection, only decorated in a modern way (and only for lunch, which is when smørrebrød is traditionally eaten): https://t.co/pbkvG30wTP
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For warm food in the evening I can recommend https://t.co/DdEcZr27Ec, you wont go wrong with anything on this menu, everything is stuff I remember from childhood, and the decor is also really old-school traditional.
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And Danish bakery of course! there is a whole new wave of bakers, which is not my specific taste, but great bread though. This bakery is what I connect with my childhood memories, and also the one's available in my local area (go for: "bagerens dårlige øje" - "snegl" - "københavner birkes" - "smurt rundstykke med ost").
https://t.co/a0D9WcANzS
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If you are in the mood for a cocktail, then I found this awesome place last time I was there https://t.co/77O4OBxB76
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The castle containing the Danish parliament, and third iteration of a castle which burned to the ground 2 times https://t.co/kMzGsurRFB
It is also possible to go on tour of the parliament (same building): https://t.co/DsnbRz9HxE
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I havne't been here yet, but it is on my list for my next visit! (Also houses the crown jewels). https://t.co/F6dQO60rHu
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In one of the for buildings, which houses the royal family, is a museum: https://t.co/7yJPSQMaFc
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The military frotress build in the mid/late 1600's by King Christian the 4th. https://t.co/ckY3Af6cTP
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Depending if you feel like being outside and walking I would recommend "Assistentens kirkegård," I havne't been in winter, but in the warmer months at least, there are there are a lot of people hanging out in the park, but it is also the burial ground for many famous Danish people - H.C. Andersen, Niels Bohr, so forth, if you're into that kind of thing https://t.co/G248vfkCz7
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And if you go there I can highly recommend visiting https://t.co/JfiWljFxsy, if you are into vinyl records.
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I would in general recommend just walking around in the city center. There is a lot of history everywhere, free for all. Walk around the lakes with a lot of other people who run and walk here https://t.co/Jgb6AqSETd
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Along the lake is this neighborhood, which may seem pretty familiar when you are from the UK. They where built for workers. https://t.co/7Z7Q65ETWl
Depending on your time in Copenhagen, and what you wish to experience, I would suggest a train ride to Århus/Aarhus. I feel it is overlooked, though I understand the allure of Copenhagen, and the history there.
And Hamburg could be a destination too.
For pure turist stuff, I have to say Normandie, France. It's the best vacation of my life. If you love history and delicuos food then it's hard to go wrong here. Lived in a small(ish) town called "Bayeux." And the single biggest experience of my life was visiting "Mont Saint-Michel," hard to put words to it. Plus the WW2 stuff is everywhere if interested, literally everywhere, down to bullet holes in churches.
The best major city, in my mind, would be Amsterdam. And would choose it anyday over Paris, which was overrun/crowded, smelly everywhere (pee), and at big attractions were so many insistant sales people forcing bracelets on your arm. Amsterdam is large, but feels small, and it had a great vibe when I was there last, love the canals narrow streets in the center, and cafe's. The most relaxed major city trip I've ever had.