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🇩🇰 Copenhagen Weekend Guide | No Backtracking Itinerary

Took a quick trip to Denmark in early March before my Schengen visa expired! This city is perfect for slow exploration—great for city walks and museum hopping. Though my 2-day itinerary looks intense, the chill vibe made it feel effortless. As a spontaneous traveler, I winged it! No pre-booked tickets—spots marked with 🌟 were entered with walk-in tickets. 📅 Day 1 Morning: Rådhuspladsen (City Hall Square) National Museum of Denmark 🌟 Danish history & culture deep dive Danish Architecture Center 🌟 Ultra-designy museum with a fun slide + rainbow staircase Afternoon: Christiansborg Palace (exterior) Nyhavn Iconic colorful houses—postcard vibes! Amalienborg Palace (exterior) Frederik's Church Evening: Designmuseum Denmark 🌟 Nordic design appreciation hour Kastellet (starry fortress walk) The Little Mermaid Caught sunset here—magical! 🥹 📅 Day 2 Morning: Niels Bohr Institutet Physics nerd pilgrimage (exterior only) Loved the park next door—peak Nordic chill 🍃 Art Detour: SMK - National Gallery of Denmark 🌟 Unexpected favorite! Paintings, modern art, everything. Afternoon: Rosenborg Castle (exterior) Botanical Garden Rundetaarn (Round Tower) Spiral ramp + city views Evening: Studio Arhoj (quirky glassware shop) Strøget (shopping street stroll) 🚇 Transport Tips Metro runs 24/7! Use DOT Tickets app or buy at airport/stations. Walkable but metro saves time. #TravelGuide #EuropeTravel #Denmark #Copenhagen #CityWalk #SoloTrip

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🇩🇰 Copenhagen Weekend Guide | No Backtracking Itinerary

Took a quick trip to Denmark in early March before my Schengen visa expired! This city is perfect for slow exploration—great for city walks and museum hopping. Though my 2-day itinerary looks intense, the chill vibe made it feel effortless. As a spontaneous traveler, I winged it! No pre-booked tickets—spots marked with 🌟 were entered with walk-in tickets. 📅 Day 1 Morning: Rådhuspladsen (City Hall Square) National Museum of Denmark 🌟 Danish history & culture deep dive Danish Architecture Center 🌟 Ultra-designy museum with a fun slide + rainbow staircase Afternoon: Christiansborg Palace (exterior) Nyhavn Iconic colorful houses—postcard vibes! Amalienborg Palace (exterior) Frederik's Church Evening: Designmuseum Denmark 🌟 Nordic design appreciation hour Kastellet (starry fortress walk) The Little Mermaid Caught sunset here—magical! 🥹 📅 Day 2 Morning: Niels Bohr Institutet Physics nerd pilgrimage (exterior only) Loved the park next door—peak Nordic chill 🍃 Art Detour: SMK - National Gallery of Denmark 🌟 Unexpected favorite! Paintings, modern art, everything. Afternoon: Rosenborg Castle (exterior) Botanical Garden Rundetaarn (Round Tower) Spiral ramp + city views Evening: Studio Arhoj (quirky glassware shop) Strøget (shopping street stroll) 🚇 Transport Tips Metro runs 24/7! Use DOT Tickets app or buy at airport/stations. Walkable but metro saves time. #TravelGuide #EuropeTravel #Denmark #Copenhagen #CityWalk #SoloTrip

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