The day in reverse cause Blogger uploads like that , very odd.
Evening meal at a Taco concession alfresco. Daughter number two is a bit of a foodie so had researched places to eat, this was the food market. Very nice too.She went up the round tower where Jan and I went on our first visit. A ramp not stairs to the top btw.
View from coffee concession in Ulim Bolighus, I went out but came in quickly as I don’t do heights!
A different way to see the city , by water on canal tour, absolutely fascinating and a new perspective completely. First time doing this. Would recommend.
Great to see the sheds where the Danes kept their gun boats in the napoleonic wars. There were lots of shed. A big gunboat fan I really enjoyed seeing these.
It was fun going under the bridges. Not a lot of clearance.
Interesting sign above the door, wonder what lay behind it…
As we had Copenhagen Cards I took my daughter in to see the beloved Lur horns as well as the Bronze Age and Iron Age exhibits.
A lovely court yard just off the street.
Anna is a keen wild swimmer and we went to do this first thing. A notice advised against swimming due to poor water quality. Disappointing in a way but excellent in another.
The splendid swimming area decked out so well by the Danes. There are quite a few places like this.
After breakfast we walked to the swimming place past this wonderful bridge just crying out to be modelled and used in another context like as a space outpost on a planet…
Great day but walked more than we intended. Copenhagen does that to you 😀
An interesting lace to visit. I've never been.
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I agree about the final photo, a great space station …
ReplyDeleteExcellent trip by the look of it. Did the boat trip take you around the bastions near Christiania?
ReplyDeleteA colleague who moved there from London a few years ago is absolutely loving it. Cycles everywhere.
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