A Crazy One-Day Trip to Copenhagen đ©đ°đ
Be young onceâenergy is limited, so letâs go all out! I suddenly saw photos of the Grundtvig's Church on was captivated by its beauty. I immediately bought the earliest and latest flights to Copenhagen đ©đ°. I think one day is enough, and Iâm not interested in museums. After getting off the plane, I first bought a Small City Pass (24-hour ticket) for about 14 euros, then took the metro directly to Nyhavn (M2 yellow line, 22 minutes). First, I had breakfast at : Fars dreng. I ordered a bit too much for one person.. đ Recommend the Croque madameâitâs amazing! The waffle is okay too. The local specialty smorrebrod is on the salty side (total around 60 euros). I saw many recommendations for Buka on , but itâs all croissantsâI was afraid of getting tired of them, so I didnât go đ . Route: Nyhavn â Amalienborg â The Little Mermaid (I walked the whole way, which took half an hour; you can also take a bus, but I prefer walking) â Grundtvig's Church (super recommended! It didnât disappoint me!) â Century-old cookie shop La glace (the taste is really good! Bought 5 boxes for about 110 euros) â Wandered around the city center, eating, drinking, and strolling. To be honest, I think even a whole day is too long. I arrived at 8 AM and took the 9 PM flight. Another thing: Danish Michelin restaurants open at 5/6 PM, but my gate closes at 8:45 PMâitâs such an awkward time. A Michelin meal takes at least 2 hours, so I ended up choosing The Olive, which has high ratings on Google. The environment is nice, the waiters are friendly, and the food is deliciousâthough the serving is a bit slow⊠đ I originally wanted to order dessert, but time was tight and I had to rush to the airport đ„č. Whatâs more, the price was surprisingly cheap! It only cost 50 euros, including the 10% tip I gave. Thatâs really cheap! Since a cappuccino is around 6 euros here, 50 euros shocked me đđ. Itâs delicious with great environment and serviceâhighly recommended! #Travel #Denmark #CheckInAllOverTheWorld