Copenhagen got off to a bad start - on airport advice we took the wrong train - intercity train instead of the local metro - huge mistake. Needless to say the 15mnin ride to the metro stop near our hotel ended up in a 2 hour journey of train, bus and long walk. We are staying in a lovely part of the city and our street is full of beautiful old buildings - we are literally round the corner from Mary and Frederik - their palace is not very opulent from the exterior as far as palaces go - but apparently the interior has received massive renovations since Mary has moved in. Go girl!!
Raining here most of Friday but it stopped just in time for us to pop out for dinner - one of our most expensive so far. Everything is so very expensive here and very touristy - the lovely old buildings are covered in billboards and neon signs advertising everything from McDonalds to Carlsberg Beer to Samsung - such a shame.
Went on a walking tour of the city yesterday which was a little dull - Copenhagen unlike many European cities has no old town - so the city was more or less the commercial centre of town - new buildings. We are staying in the old part of town but the beautiful old buildings along the canals at the rear of our street have all been turned into tourist restaurants - we avoid these like the plague. Walked through the palace grounds and along the canal to the Little Mermaid - the statue is a Danish icon - built in memory of Hans Christian Andersen who wrote the tale in 1836 later to be immortalised in the Disney Classic of the same name.
View from our room Our street |
Jazz band playing in the Town Hall Square |
Town Hall Square where our city walk started |
Entry to the Parliament buildings |
Looking back to the city from Parliament |
Royal Palace

Changing of the Guard
The Little Mermaid
Hans Cristian Andersen Toy Shop |
One of the few old buildings without advertising |
We start the next phase of our trip tomorrow - picking up the motorhome in Stuttgart. We have had over 50 days of hotel breakfasts - sick of the sight of bacon and eggs - so it will be good to eat more simply for a while. It will also be nice to do a spot of cooking instead of pounding the pavements searching for dinner each evening. That doesn't mean we cook every night - probably about 50/50. If we are in a town and happen to come across a nice restaurant we will stay - if not, we cook.
The blogs will become less frequent over the next 5 weeks as we have to rely on the likes of McDonalds, Starbucks etc. for access - but will try to keep as up to date as I can. So goodbye from Scandinavia - blog you soon from France.
Ann