Copenhagen and
Malmö
Hej, Tak,
hvor er toilettet? These words will help you get by in Denmark. This is my
final post, and I hope at least one of these posts will have opened your eyes
and my advice has inspired you to visit one of the places featured. So Scandinavia –
efficiency, technology, cool style but most importantly for me TIGER and IKEA.
Yes, I did spend a day in Malmö looking for IKEA, just to say I have been there
in Sweden. It is one of my favourite shops, and yes I live a sad life.
So, what can
you get up to in Copenhagen? Here is a list: The little mermaid (a little
anti-climactic to be honest as it was the same size as me), Tivoli amusement
park looked great too – but its closed in winter! You must go to Nynhavn as
this is where the necessary Instagram post is inevitable (lots of nice
colours!). TripAdvisor has a list tailored to your interests. In terms of food,
there is a street food market on over the warmer months and some lovely
restaurants that aren’t too pricey. Smørrebrød is amazing too!
Likewise, in
Malmö…well…we went here for the day (primarily for IKEA). You cross the Oresund
bridge (longest in Europe) and then you arrive in Malmo. It’s quite a small
place, but has some lovely parks to walk around. We spent most of our day at
Hyllie as this is where IKEA was situated near. We did walk for about 45
minutes in the -8 degree heat. The meatballs tasted even better there
though so it was worth it!
Copenhagen is
really cool, and definitely worth a visit. From Glasgow (and probably other
cities in the UK) flights are really cheap (£30 return approx.). We went in
winter and it was freezing! So take warm clothes and moisturise! (Your face
will get quite dry.) I would probably recommend going in summer though as there
is a lot more going on, although in winter it is cheaper, snowy and beautiful.
Hotels, Airbnb’s, etc. are more expensive as is the case in most of
Scandinavia. High living standards come at a cost, so be prepared as an
average coffee will cost you around £5 (Kr40). Public transport is good and
cheaper compared to other methods (the metro is driverless ahh).
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| The most excited I have ever been |
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| Nynhavn |
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| The winer sunset - very very cold brrrr |
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| Park in the snow |
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| One of the streets along the canals |
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| Michael and I beside the little mermaid...literally |
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| Typical me, posing on a pier |
again excellent, i am once more very strongly getting the urge to go travelling'
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