Over the next few weeks, I’ll be covering bits and pieces of the wonderful kingdom of Denmark. This week, I’ll be focusing on the capital of Denmark, Copenhagen, known for its Tivoli Gardens and the Little Mermaid. My newfound interest in Denmark actually stems from the fact that my dad works for a Danish pharmaceutical company called Lundbeck. But that’s not important. This is only a brief listing and introduction to what the city of Copenhagen has to offer, so be on the watch for more information to come!
If you’re looking for a place to find your inner intellectual, check out…
The National Museum
If you’re looking for a place to release your inner child, check out…
Tivoli Gardens
Bakken
If you’re in Copenhagen and have nothing to do, check out…
The Little Mermaid
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