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Copenhagen, the Fairy-Tale City of Northern Europe šŸ‡©šŸ‡°: Better

As the capital of the Kingdom of Denmark, Copenhagen was once selected by UN-Habitat as "the world's most livable city". However, I was quite disappointed when I actually visited—it’s dirty and messy. The Little Mermaid statue is also one of those "regret if you don’t go, regret even more if you do" spots... But we happened to encounter a marathon, and the streets were full of eye-catching Danish guys with high "visual appeal", which gave us two exhausted girls great comfort šŸ˜‚ šŸ“ Nyhavn: One of Copenhagen’s landmark areas. With colorful buildings along the canal, canal cruises, and rows of beer houses and restaurants, Nyhavn has become Copenhagen’s top check-in spot 🌈. šŸ“ The Little Mermaid: Created based on Hans Christian Andersen’s fairy tale The Little Mermaid. We ran into a men’s marathon, and roads were blocked everywhere. We had to take a long detour to reach the Little Mermaid, only to be super disappointed—it’s a tiny, plain little statue šŸ§œā€ā™€ļø. We were tired from walking, but our eyes were glued to the scene the whole way. Even the side profile of the guy maintaining order and blocking the road was stunning 🄹. Let’s just say it was worth the trip after all šŸ˜† We were quite satisfied with our check-in at Wulff+Konstali šŸ“. Their brunch is really amazing—no wonder there was a long queue! The menu is set: two options, 5 courses for 129 DKK or 7 courses for 159 DKK. Feel free to choose whatever on the menu šŸ˜‹ #NordicStyle #NordicTravel #Copenhagen #EuropeanHandsomeGuys #CopenhagenHalfMarathon

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Copenhagen, the Fairy-Tale City of Northern Europe šŸ‡©šŸ‡°: Better

As the capital of the Kingdom of Denmark, Copenhagen was once selected by UN-Habitat as "the world's most livable city". However, I was quite disappointed when I actually visited—it’s dirty and messy. The Little Mermaid statue is also one of those "regret if you don’t go, regret even more if you do" spots... But we happened to encounter a marathon, and the streets were full of eye-catching Danish guys with high "visual appeal", which gave us two exhausted girls great comfort šŸ˜‚ šŸ“ Nyhavn: One of Copenhagen’s landmark areas. With colorful buildings along the canal, canal cruises, and rows of beer houses and restaurants, Nyhavn has become Copenhagen’s top check-in spot 🌈. šŸ“ The Little Mermaid: Created based on Hans Christian Andersen’s fairy tale The Little Mermaid. We ran into a men’s marathon, and roads were blocked everywhere. We had to take a long detour to reach the Little Mermaid, only to be super disappointed—it’s a tiny, plain little statue šŸ§œā€ā™€ļø. We were tired from walking, but our eyes were glued to the scene the whole way. Even the side profile of the guy maintaining order and blocking the road was stunning 🄹. Let’s just say it was worth the trip after all šŸ˜† We were quite satisfied with our check-in at Wulff+Konstali šŸ“. Their brunch is really amazing—no wonder there was a long queue! The menu is set: two options, 5 courses for 129 DKK or 7 courses for 159 DKK. Feel free to choose whatever on the menu šŸ˜‹ #NordicStyle #NordicTravel #Copenhagen #EuropeanHandsomeGuys #CopenhagenHalfMarathon

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