My best friend from home visited Copenhagen the past few days and it was sooooooo awesome! Here's a little recap:
Friday, October 25:
I picked Kendra up from the airport at around 9:45 pm (after her long day of traveling and layovers to get here) and we took the metro back to my house where she met some of my housemates (many were still on their travel breaks). We went out with some friends and had a lot of fun experiencing Danish nightlife.
Saturday, October 26:
Today was a touristy day. I showed Kendra around all the "major" sights to see in Copenhagen, including King's Garden, Nyhavn, the Opera House, the Marble Church, Amalianborg, the Little Mermaid, and Parliament. That night we made dinner with Wallis and Patrick.
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| Nyhavn |
Sunday, October 27:
In the morning we went to Christiania and Vor Frelser Kirke to see a great view of Copenhagen. We also got traditional Danishes from Lagkagehuset - yum. We did some shopping on Strøget and Købmagergade (also my first time shopping here) then went home for a late lunch. That night we experienced Halloween in Tivoli which was so beautiful and fun. We got hot apple cider, went on a roller coaster, and tried a "traditional Danish sandwich" that we still have no idea what was in it. Oh well, it was good!
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| Danishes in Denmark |
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| Vor Frelser Kirke |
Monday, October 28:
I had class for a majority of the day today, so Kendra went off to explore on her own. In the afternoon/night, a major storm hit Copenhagen, so we had to stay inside. Cool.
Tuesday, October 29:
It rained all morning so we just stayed inside again, but after lunch we took bikes (thanks Maggie for letting us borrow yours!) and rode about 20 minutes to the Carlsberg Brewery. We spent all afternoon there looking around and just talking. We had a lazy night because we had to wake up at 4am the next morning to get Kendra to the airport safe and sound. I can't believe how fast her visit went! Well actually I can, since everything these days just speeds on by.
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| From Boston to Copenhagen... 10 years later |









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