Today we begin a series of posts on our last trip to the Baltic Sea. The first stop was the beautiful Copenhagen, Denmark's jewel, one of the most civilized in Europe. The city is very picturesque and has several points of interest: Tivoli gardens, halfway between the park and amusement park, the neighborhood of Christiania , utopian paradise of freedom, Nyhavn, the harbor district, once a rough neighborhood and now picture postcard Strøget , the pedestrian center, and the tasty local beer .
Even as regards museums , Copenhagen has something for every taste: classical and contemporary art, historical and open-air museums.
be noted however that there are also museums of the less traditional but equally interesting, especially for young people: the museum of Guinness Book of Records, one of the oddities of Ripley , that some 'particular science and that of Andersen's fairy tales .
Among other things to do to enjoy a vodka ice 'Ice Bar and local beers such as Carlsberg and Ceres.
This time we needed a hotel as we traveled by boat but the last time we were in Copenhagen we stayed at The Square , recommended for its excellent central location from where you can visit everything on foot.
brings us to our magnet. It represents one of the city's top attraction, the little mermaid (not currently on loan to the city as the Expo in Shanghai), from Andersen's fairy tale. The magnet rubber is soft and the look is not exactly what the statue. But the great thing is this ....
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