Posted 10 December 2023

Copenhagen

Hello! My daughter and I are going to Copenhagen on New Years Day for 4 days. Any recommendations; do's and don'ts? Did you like it? Worth popping over to Malmö?
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  1. MonkeyMan90's avatar
    Take plenty of money
  2. cecilmcroberts's avatar
    As others have said, not really much to do. I stayed in Malmo last year for 5 nights for business and well, not really much to do. Although you can stay on the train all the way through to Gothenburg which is much nicer and lots to do.

    Some Photos and now you can say you have been lol.
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  3. Jessica321's avatar
    Home of Carlsberg (reopened this month after being closed for quite a while)
    Nyhavn
    Changing of the Guard (The Danish Royal Guard march from Rosenborg Castle to Amalienborg Palace where the Changing of the Guard ceremony takes place.)
  4. ansonuk1's avatar
    I did a day trip to Malmo from Copenhagen 20 years ago. I wouldn't repeat nowadays
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    Wheaty11's avatar
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    Blimey, think I'll give Sweden a miss 😬
  5. sussexroyal's avatar
    It's OK, you'll manage to keep yourselves entertained for that length of time I would think.
    It's basically one of those cheap-to-get-to-but-not-much-going-on-and-everything-is-expensive sort of places.
  6. cornishscouse's avatar
    The little mermaid, its easy to walk to. Tively gardens if open. A walk along the canal, with a hot drink in one of the cafe's. If you can get to to Bilund ( Bilund airport ) then legoland is across the road and an amazing day out.
  7. Mendoza's avatar
    some nice photo ops
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