Trip to Copenhagen, Denmark

As a part of my business trip, I got a chance to visit Copenhagen, Denmark in October 2023 . I tried to sneak in some time to visit a couple of major attractions in Copenhagen.

Copenghagen constantly ranks one among the happiest cities in the world. There are many attractions to explore here in Copenhagen, ideal place for a 2-3 days itinerary.

Its is an international airport serving Copenhagen, Denmark. The airport is the largest airport in the Nordic countries. I flew from Dublin to Copenhagen. The outside view from plane was really superb.  If you’re lucky you’ll get a fabulous view of Øresund Bridge (Architectural Masterpiece, bridge between Copenhagen and Sweden) as you fly into Copenhagen.

It’s a nice and modern airport, which is located just eight kilometres from the city centre.

The airport is well connected with lots of international destinations.

One strange thing that I observed in the terminal was the lack of multiple food outlets. I just saw a ‘Burger King’ outlet and its indeed a big one.

Its quite easy to find the Train, Metro, Taxi and Bus Terminals. There are lots of display boards available everywhere.

If you are looking for Train tickets, you will find the DSB ticket machine / Kiosks (quite near to the Burger King outlet). Please note that such tickets are available in 7/11 shops aswell.

DSB, an abbreviation of Danske Statsbaner (Danish State Railways), is the largest Danish train operating company, and the largest in Scandinavia.

NOTE: You can also use sites like OMIO, for booking trains.

You can also use mobile app Viggo, if you are looking for taxis.

The kiosk is quite easy to navigate. English display is also available. Normally, you will also find a DSB employee near the Kiosk to support you (in case if you are confused how to operate the Kiosk).

There are lots of trains (ex: To Lund, Malmo, Stockholm and so on) from the airport. You will see tracks / platforms clearly indicated.

If you are looking for metro, you will see that also, clearly indicated.

The Metro is well connected to different parts of Copenhagen.

By chance if you want to drop off your luggage in the Airport, there is a self service facility available just outside the terminal building (very easy to use).

If you plan to cover a lot of places within Copenhagen, I strongly suggest to take a City pass (I had personally taken a 24 hours city pass large) .

1) City pass is available in different variants like 24, 48, 72,120 hours. The city pass comes with 2 options Small and Large.
The City Pass Small gives you unlimited access to buses, trains, metro and harbour buses in zones 1 – 4, which includes the center of Copenhagen and to and from the airport.
Meanwhile, the City Pass Large let you travel unlimited in zones 1 – 99, which includes Roskilde, Elsinore and other destinations in Northern Zealand.
A more convenient way to buy the City Pass is by getting the “DOT Tickets” app.
Get more information here : https://www.publictransport.dk/tickets/city-pass

2) There is also a Copenhagen Card worth exploring. See the link : https://www.copenhagencard.com/
COPENHAGEN CARD – DISCOVER is a ‘all-inclusive’ card that covers admission to 80+ attractions, includes public transportation including to and from the Airport.
COPENHAGEN CARD – HOP covers admission to 40+ attractions in the city center and Hop-on Hop-off sightseeing buses in Copenhagen.

The first destination I wanted to cover was the ‘Central Station’. It  is quite a big one with lots of platforms.

Both the metro and normal trains run from Copenhagen Airport to the central station. There are direct trains from airport to the copennhagen Central Station (around 15+ minutes). If you are taking Metro, you will have to get down at Kongens Nytorv and connect another Blue/red lines metro to reach the central station. So its obvious that taking a train would be easy/faster, if your destination is central station.

I had taken a train to reach the central station. Cycles play a major role in the life of locals here. You will see dedicated space for cycles in trains and stations. You will also find a lot of bike lanes all over the city. So be careful, while walking and crossing in the roads. You are not expected to walk in the cycle lanes. Copenhagen was ranked as one of the top Bike-Friendly Cities on the Planet. Bycyklen is a good mobile app for the bikes.

In case of you wish to keep your luggage in the Central station, you have self servcie options available.

Once you come out of the central station, walk straight till the main road and turn to right side. If you follow that road (you will pass in front of Tivoli gate), you will get into the walking street which will take you till the famous canals.

If you are going in the corerct direction, you will see Scandic palace hotel on your right.

It’s a very nice walking street (approx 1.1 Kms I guess, It is one of the world’s longest pedestrian street) with lots of shops in both sides. There are lot of souvenir shops (try to get a souvenir from this street) and eateries in both sides. The entire street is also packed with a number of interesting shops, restaurants, and street performers. One of the highlights is Lego’s flagship store which is an excellent place to browse for both the young and young at heart. It is nice to see how many cool Lego structures are available these days in the place where they were invented.

I had tried some Belgian Chips from a shop and it was really tasty.

You will also find lot of important buildings in that road.

After covering some distance, you will start seeing the glimps of Canal.

This Canal and the buildings nearby are famous photography spots, which you would have seen in many wallpapers. There are lots of bars and restaurants here, so it’s a great place to hang out.

Copenhagen is a waterfront city, and there’s no argument that the most photogenic waterfront spot in the city is Nyhavn. It is the classic picture postcard view that helps everyone recognise Copenhagen. If you are in Copenhagen and would like to cover 1 or 2 main things here, this canal boat ride should be in the Top part of your priority list. I could see 2 companies operating the canal tour (not sure if there are any other companies).

You will find ticket counters in the end part.

The boat jouney is around 45min-1 hour. The boats can acccomodate lot of people and there is also adjustable roof (in case if want to save youself from getting wet during rains). Since the roofs are adjustable and transparent, don’t worry even if you failed to get a window seat.

Onboard, there will be a guide giving you the history and small bits of information about everything you pass by.  It’s a great way to get a feel for the city and to get a general overview. Its quite a relaxing journey and you will love every moment of that.

NOTE: You will get to see lot of important attractions / buildings like Frederik’s Church, Little Mermaid Statue, Church of Our Saviour in Christianshavn, the imposing Kastellet fortress, royal palace, Opera house and so on during this boat trip.

After getting down the boat, I spend some time exploring the beautiful city of Copenhagen. It is considered to be an expensive city to visit but you can cover a lot of places on foot (the main sights of the city centre are all quite close to each other) . Also as discussed earlier, its good to grab a 24/48 hours ticket, so that you can hop-on and hop-off in public transport. Ofcourse you can also hire a bicycle aswell.

NOTE: Renting a car isn’t practical in Copenhagen, because parking is limited and might be expensive aswell.

Copenhagen’s public transportation system is efficient and clean and can take you just about anywhere you need to go in the city. Switching from one form of transport to another is very seamless.

Later in the evening, I decided to explore Tivoli. It is an amusement park (Did you know that Walt Disney came to Tivoli to get inspiration for Disneyland?) and pleasure garden, operating since 1843. There are 30+ rides and open-air concerts in the summer.

If you’re visiting Copenhagen with kids, it’s a brilliant place to visit. They’ll love all the various rides and attractions. Everyone will enjoy it too, especially on a warm summer’s day. It’s the ideal place to relax or enjoy the rides.

If you visit in the evening, you’ll be treated to a dazzling light display. Thousands of lights adorn the various rides at night creating a sight that is fairytale-like!

Located in the centre of the city (one gate is opposite to Central Station), Tivoli Gardens is one of the top attractions in the city and it is the third-oldest amusement park in the world.

Tivoli Gardens is the fifth most visited amusement park in all of Europe. The 20-acre property is known for its rollercoasters. The most famous of which is the wooden Rollercoast Rutschebanen, which was built in 1914.

People say it takes 4-6 hours to cover full place. As I dint had much intention to explore all the rides, I was able to cover in 2+ hours.

But it’s a interesting place to visit. When I visisted, there were lot of Halloween decorations (additional lights and pumpkins) aswell.

NOTE: https://www.tivoli.dk/en –> Check website for opening date/time.

It opens in 3 seasons (Ex: 2024 timings below) :

  1. 22 March – 22 September (Summer)
  2. 10 October – 3 November (Halloween)
  3. 15 November – 5 January (Christmas)
  1. What I dicussed so far is just a 1 day itinenary for Copenhagen. It’s a place worth 3 days, for sure.
  2. Copenhagen can be very cold in winter, so prepare yourself by packing a warm coat, hat, scarf and gloves.
  3. Check opening times before visiting any attractions. In the winter it’s common for some venues to close a little earlier, so make sure to double check their websites so you don’t miss out.
  4. If you want the highest chances of sunny weather, blue skies, and white clouds, aim for visiting in May-September.
  5. Don’t foregt to try Danish hotdogs, Waffles and so on.
  6. You can also find lot of LEGO stores which usually has a Denmark-specific set or two, since Denmark is where LEGO was created and is still headquartered.

Copenhagen has plenty to offer, you will not run out of idea.

Amalienborg Palace (changing guards ceremony aswell)
Copenhagen Zoo
Botanical Gardens
Round Tower (climb the tower)
Aquarium (Den Bla Planet)
Frederiks Kirken – Marble Church
The Forest Tower – Camp Adventure
Kronborg Castle
Canal Tour
Christian’s Harbor (Painted Buildings)
Christiansborg Palace
Frederiksberg Palace
Statens Museum for Kunsk
Gefion Fountain
Walk up the Copenhill
Torvehallerne Market (food market)
Kastellet Fortress
Kronberg Slot (Hamlet’s castle)
Freetown Christiania
National Museum of Denmark
Louisiana Museum of Art
Church of Our Saviour
Reffen Market (street food)
Rosenborg Castle
Amager Strandpark
Roskilde
City Hall Square
Gråbrødretorv Square
Kultorvet Square
Illums Bolighus –Stylish Department Store
Free Walking Tours
Copenhagen Hop-On Hop-Off Tour
Malmo (Sweden) : Since you can actually see Sweden from Copenhagen, the temptation to visit a new country is hard to ignore. This is easy to do with a day trip over the Øresund Bridge to Malmö. This Swedish city is full of history and character, and you can see quite a bit of it in just a day. (2 countries in a single trip, who won’t love it). Please note that there are high chances (but not always) that id/passport might get verified.

Summer in Copenhagen (June to August) is the best season for good weather and endlessly long evenings, but prepare for the city to be busy with visitors. Spring is also fine.

A memorable trip to Stockholm, Sweden

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“We travel not to escape life, but for life not to escape us.”Anonymous

I got a chance to go in a cruise ship From Helsinki to Stockholm along with my friends in October 2011.

We had taken the Viking Line cruise named ‘Gabriella’ from Helsinki Port. It’s an overnight journey from Helsinki to Stockholm and vice-versa, We had booked our cabins/berth’s well in advance.

Follow this site for offers, timings, availability, booking and so on:

https://www.sales.vikingline.com/find-cruise-trip/cruise/stockholm-helsinki-vv/

On board ‘Gabriella’, we can enjoy the scenery of the archipelago of the Baltic Sea, the variety of restaurants and bars, excellent duty-free shopping, and great music and entertainment. In that journey, we had spent two nights on board and one day ashore in Stockholm, before returning back to Helsinki.

Stockholm is a place with beautiful landscapes and its one of the well-planned cities with a lot of bridges around (I have read somewhere that there are more than 50 bridges).

It’s true that Stockholm is one of the more expensive cities to visit in Europe.The people are very nice, friendly and helpful.

It’s one of the largest cities in Scandinavia. You can still cover a lot of places by walking as many of Stockholm’s main sights are within walking distance from one another.

Most of the city’s historical charm is preserved. There is nature everywhere. There are lot of museums, parks historic streets and a lot of royal architecture.

Even though Swedish is the widely spoken language, we can still see a lot of English speaking people around.

A Hip-Hop bus tour will also be a convenient option to move around. The public transport charges are slightly on higher side.

People also consider Stockholm as the “Capital of Scandinavia”. You can visit Stockholm at any time of the year, but the best time is from summer to autumn.

I think 2-3 days will be a good itinerary, if you plan a Stockholm trip.

A couple of sightseeing / tourist destination suggestions:

Walk through Gamla Stan

Tour the Archipelago

Spend the day at Djurgården Island

The Vasa Museum

The Royal Palace

Skansen

Skansen

Swedish History Museum

National Museum

City Hall

Norrmalm

Gröna Lund

Viking Museum

Wander Royal Seaport

ABBA the museum

Underground Metro station and train journey

A dream visit to Arctic Circle and Lapland ( in Finland ) – The official Home Town of Santa Claus

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While I was working with Nokia in Espoo – Finland, I got a chance to visit Lapland in December 2011. 

Santa Claus Village:

We spent 2 days at Santa Claus Village; it’s around 8-10kms from Rovaniemi. There are many activities available at Santa Claus Village such as husky/reindeer safaris, Arctic Circle Visit, visit Santa Claus , visit Santa Claus Main Post Office and so on. You will hear Christmas carols and music as soon as you enter the Village. Entry to Santa Claus Village is free. You can meet Santa Claus at no additional charges. 

We took an overnight train from Helsinki to Rovaniemi Station. We had booked the Train Berths very early to avoid the peak time rush. 

Santa was so nice, we were lucky to have a chat for few minutes. Cameras are not allowed at the Santa Claus Village. But the officials there will take your picture in their camera and you can buy it at the exit counter. For us, they charged around 25 Euros. 

Husky Ride was a great experience. 

We stayed at “LUOSTOTUNTURI”. They arrange different adventure trips like early morning trekking and so on. 

Pine forests fully covered with snow is a visual treat. 

You can also stay in an Igloo and watch Northern Lights, once you are here. Personally, I couldn’t do this. Don’t miss the visit to Arctic Husky Farm.

A snowmobile ride was another attraction. Plenty of locals use snowmobiles as their main mode of transportation in winter, which I found pretty cool. 

Temperature was around -20. 

You also get a chance to cross the Arctic Circle here. They even punch the Arctic circle seal on your passport (Some Charges involved) 

Kudos to these guys, who ensure that the roads are good enough for a safe ride. 

Please check these links for more details:
https://www.santaclausreindeer.fi
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lapland_(Finland)

One-line Summary : Visiting Lapland in Finland is and shall remain one of my all-time favourite travel experience. If you are in Finland during December (or infact any time of the year), please don’t miss this fantastic place. Its indeed a Life time experience.

A one day trip to Tallinn, Estonia’s medieval capital (and European capital of culture 2011)

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“I got a chance to go by a cruise ship From Helsinki to Estonia along with my friends in September 2011. We took the Viking Line cruise from Helsinki Port. It’s a 3 hour journey from Helsinki to Tallinn and vice-versa.”

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I did not know much about this place, before visiting the beautiful city.

The cobblestone streets are lined with medieval homes and ancient churches.

There were plenty of little Inn’s and guest houses within the Old Town, where you can look for your accomodation.

2-3 days would be a good itinerary:

Some places to see:

  • The Old City
  • Saint Olaf’s church
  • History Museum
  • Kadriong palace and Kadriong park
  • Lennusadam
  • Tallinn City Hall
  • Toompea Hill
  • Alexander Nevsky Cathedral
  • Toompea Castle
  • Raekoja Plats (Town Hall Square)
  • Epping Tower
  • Maiden’s Tower
  • Tallinn Botanic Garden
  • Kohtuotsa Viewing Platform
  • Telliskivi Creative City