🇩🇰 Copenhagen | A Walker's Paradise
"The most walkable city I've ever visited—and my top pick for a repeat trip!" 🌟 🚶♀️ Why It’s Perfect for City Strolling: "Slow travel" vibes �: Even as a slow walker, I never felt rushed! Locals have a cool, laid-back demeanor, but kindness shines through (like when a stranger helped me decode Danish grocery labels 🥹). Compact & scenic 🏙️: Walked 16K-25K steps daily—the downtown is small but packed with charm. Only bought a metro ticket for airport transfers (30 DKK/€4). Clean & safe ✨: Similar aesthetic to Amsterdam but no weird smells, less crowded, and so pristine. Ideal for solo travelers! 🌞 My Lucky Streak: 3/4 days were sunny ☀️—even in "off-season"! Chilly but cozy if the wind stayed away. Museum gem 🖼️: Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek (loved the Monet section—sorry bank card, I finally appreciate your design!). Niche route hack 🔍: Mixed classic sights with a "quantum physics pilgrimage" (yes, really!). Weekdays = no crowds! 📍 Walkability Wins: No-stress navigation 🗺️: Bike lanes > cars, intuitive layouts. Architectural eye candy 🏛️: From colorful Nyhavn to hidden courtyards. Coffee & pastry pit stops ☕🥐: Fuel up like a Dane! #Copenhagen #CityWalking #SoloTravel #EuropeTravel #SlowTravel