It was a late evening of 3rd July, when we landed on Copenhagen airport. There was not much energy left in us, as we worked during the day plus had to move from Graz to Vienna. With no hesitation we went straight to the Comewell hotel to get some rest.
The next day – on Thursday we woke up into rainy, windy day, not really a July day how we know it. But there was this great idea to visit the popular “Designmuseum of Danemark”. Having spent there couple of interesting hours, the rain moved away. Walking across the Kastellet areal we soon arrived to the most famous Danish statute of the Little Mermaid. From there we jumped on e-bikes to see bit more from the city. Our next stops were Amelianborg and its square, monumental Frederiks Kirke and the famous Nyhavn area. Beautiful places and consequently also bit crowded, especially Nyhavn. We parked the bikes and entered the well-known district of Christiania, walking there up and down seeking the atmosphere of its glory years.
From Christiania it’s a few minutes’ walk to one of the best European restaurant, Noma. From its garden one can gaze at the building of Amager Bakke – Copenhill, which we needed to explore. Arriving there just 10 minutes before the closing time, we literary run up the hill, enjoyed all views and roll back down.
Before leaving the city in the evening, we went to the airport and got a new Toyota Yaris hybrid 4-wheel companion. Once the suitcases were loaded, we drove to Kirke Saby.