Copenhagen

From the official website of Denmark:
“Once we were brutal Vikings. Now we are one of the world's most peaceful societies. Welcome to Denmark.”
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From the official website of Denmark:
“Once we were brutal Vikings. Now we are one of the world's most peaceful societies. Welcome to Denmark.”
It continues in the summary of DanishOkumaya devam et
The castle in Denmark that inspired the story of Hamlet.
Copenhagen is just across the Øresund Strait from Sweden so I took a bus tour to see a couple Swedish towns and to get me some meatballs.
Malmö, Sweden’s Jersey City, lies just across the bridge from Copenhagen. It’s in the middle of a major revival since the bridge was built. There is so much new construction — high rises,Okumaya devam et
In 1959 the founders of Häagen-Dazs chose their company’s name (totally made up) to honor the Danish resistance movement during WWII, particularly for their attempts to aid Jews in Denmark and getOkumaya devam et
Copenhagen is a beautiful city. It has a lot in common with Amsterdam — canals, bicycles, beautiful architecture, and a high standard of living. As I got to the airport, the woman checking in inOkumaya devam et
I took a bus tour of Berlin today and then hopped off at Checkpoint Charlie. It’s a strange historical site. One couple was in line to take their Christmas card photo. Others were buying communistOkumaya devam et
The East Side Gallery had the exhibit I was looking for. Their multimedia presentation inside gives you a timeline of events from 1945 to 1989. They use interviews with East German guards and escapeesOkumaya devam et
Berlin’s Tiergarten is a beautiful park directly behind the Brandenburg Gate. It’s also featured in a very sweet Rufus Wainwright song. I was happy to walk Janice through itOkumaya devam et
I just did a bit of wandering today. I have enjoyed exploring Berlin, but I’d hesitate to recommend it to someone who might be looking for the charm of a city like London or Paris.