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There is the mermaid statue, a little anti-climax tbh, it's just off the edge into the water but on low tide you can just about reach it treading on some rocks. There were a group of lads in a stag do and the groom climbed over and groped the statute.
There is also the Tovoli garden/amusement park in the centre.
Nyhavn is where all the postcards are taken from.
I forgot what i did apart from getting a great Michelin star meal, walked around for a few days. I really like the relax nature of the city. It's probably a bit late but if you get a chance to eat at Noma, do it.
They make Carlsberg drinkable......very drinkable in fact.
Just be aware that everything is mega-expensive - 10 years ago they wanted the equivalent of £7 for a small draught Carlsberg!
Only 35 mins on the train from the central station (by the Tivoli Gardens), and a beautiful setting, with lovely grounds looking out over the sea to Sweden. Elsinore is not far either, if you need to buy a packet of Hamlet…
You need an idea of what you are going to do, but it should be a vague idea.
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Yes, I know it will be pretty expensive....but hey ho, ...you are a long time dead...!!
Not sure how it has changed over the years but used to be good fun...........
It's a nice city and an eye opener for integrated transport. If you are into history then Roskilde Viking museum is a short train ride away.