• Michelle Eichenberg

Copenhagen with Gigi

Gigi and I are making our own little road trip to Copenhagen. もっと詳しく
  • 旅行の開始
    2025年5月1日

    Drive to Copenhagen with Great Stops

    5月1日, デンマーク ⋅ ⛅ 20 °C

    Yesterday after work, I drove to Goslar to pick up my aunt Gigi for our trip to Copenhagen over the long May weekend. The drive was rather smooth, and we arrived at around 10.30pm at the Maritim to collect Dad's keys for his flat. We'd stay there for the night, before heading further to Denmark.

    Today we woke up early to prepare some food for the way, and then we started in the direction of Fehmarn. Our ferry was due at 11.15am for the route Puttgarden - Rødby. It was a rather short ferry trip, only 45min. I'm used to way worse lengths (looking at you Latvia). The weather was perfect, sunny and warm, so we stayed on the sun deck for a while before heading inside to look at the Duty free shop. There wasn't anything for us really, but it was still a good waste of time.
    When we arrived in Rødby, we thought it would be nice to see some other places before Copenhagen, so we searched on Google Maps for interesting locations. We found a promising looking tower in the woods, so we drove there. A short walk brought us through new greens and ended at the foot of the Camp Adventure Forest Tower. It looked quite cool and we wanted to go to the top as well to enjoy the view. However, after making our long way around the tower to the entrance, we were stunned as we saw that we needed a ticket for going up. Well, okay how much can this cost? I thought to myself and researched it real quick. Apparently, it can cost very much, as the proud price of 26€ (!) was advertised on the website. What the actual heck? In what world is that tower worth so much money? We were quite pissed and decided to leave immediately. There were plenty of other interesting places without any need for money where we could go. Said and done, we arrived at Vallø Slot a couple minutes later. It was a peaceful little castle which had a beautiful park. We found a bench with the perfect view of the castle and enjoyed our prepared lunch with a picnic. Awesome start to the long weekend.
    After eating about Three peppers we drove on to Køge where we visited the beach. Just two kids were playing in the sand, the water being way too cold for any other people swimming in it just yet. When we had enough of the cold winds swishing in our faces, we drove on to Copenhagen, where we checked in to the A& O Hostel in Nørrebro. Our room was plain and simple, quite small. However, it would be enough for the purpose. After all, we were here to discover the city and not stay in the hotel room all the time. We went back to the lobby to sat down and plan for the day tomorrow. A quick research showed that it would be wise to buy the Copenhagen Card which would allow us to use the public transportation for free and access over 80 attractions in and around Copenhagen for the next 3 days. They had paper maps at the reception which we took and used to plan the next day, taking notes on it. Then our tummies growled, making clear that we should try to find something to eat. And Gigi found just the perfect restaurant, only a 10-minute walk away from the hotel. Cavallino N.2 was rather empty when we arrived, but the smell was fantastic, so we sat down quickly at one of the few tables. As it turned out, the restaurant was more of a Bistro, and lots of people came in the next 15 minutes to order a pizza for takeaway. We ordered ours at the counter and I was delighted to see my new favourite drink in the self-service fridge: Lemon Soda. The pizza didn't take long to arrive, however, it was only one and not two. After 10 minutes of waiting for the second to come, we figured that there was miscommunication and I went back to the counter to ask for the second one. The man behind the counter looked confused but sent me back to the table saying it'll come out shortly. As Gigi and I have ordered the same pizza, we figured it would be smart to eat the pizza now as long as it's hot and then share the second pizza just as much as the first one when this would come up to our table. Said and done, we sliced the pizza in half, indulged in it and oh my God it was amazing! Having been in Italy mere 2 weeks prior, I can say with all earnesty and honesty that this pizza was the best pizza of my life! Coupled up with the lemon soda, it was just the absolute perfect start for the weekend.
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  • 20 Thousand Steps Worth of Culture

    5月2日, デンマーク ⋅ ☁️ 17 °C

    The next morning we woke up at 8:00 and made ourselves ready for the day. After a quick research, we found a bakery around 10 minutes from our hotel, yet again. We decided that was a good distance for a morning stroll and we had it straight to it after buying ourselves some coffee in the lobby. The bakery had some cheese rolls and blueberry buns for us, which we gladly took into the Metro. We activated our Copenhagen Card before entering the M3, which was the circle line of Copenhagen. Rather convenient this. As it was still rather early and most of the attractions weren't open before 10am, we took the M3 to one of the parks north of the SMK, and picnicked there for half an hour. It was a lazy start to the day, and we loved it. When it was time we made our way to the SMK which is the State Museum of Art. We would have never paid the 20€ entrance fee if it wasn't included in the Copenhagen Card, but as it was included we thought why not? So we looked at random naked statues of Michelangelo, and immediately found a running gag: "A small penis in the morning..." There were plenty of those around. We didn't spend too much time in the SMK, as we both were neither big fans of small penises nor the Modern Art that was rather offensive in our eyes. As we left we had to discover that it was raining. This hasn't been in the weather forecast and we were dressed rather lightly with no one of us having either a rain jacket nor an umbrella with us. This was rather shitty. We hoped that the clouds would disappear fast and made our way across the street to the Rosenborg Slot. It was a quite cute castle with lovely greens around and a pond with carps in it. They were swimming at the edges and I could pet them. They felt rather slimy and icky. As the rain got heavier, we searched for the entrance and were infuriated by the long queue in front of it. No way we would wait in the rain to visit the castle and see its interior which we didn't fancy anyway. Instead, we half ran as quickly as possible to the nearest Metro station and made our way back to the hotel to change your clothes into something more weather appropriate. Afterwards we took the bus to the next Art Gallery: the Cisternerne. It was an old underground cistern which was really vibey and atmospheric. It was cool. As the weather was great again when we arrived back outside, we decided to go on the Canal tour around Copenhagen to see the streets and buildings from the water. So we drove to the metro station " Gammelstrand" (hilarious name if you ask me), and got our tickets (which were included as well) for the ride at 3 pm. We still had a little bit of time, so we got a coffee at one of the many coffee carts around the city (I got a chai which was rather nice) and sat down watching the many tourists on their way to buying souvenirs or looking at the statues around. 3:00 p.m. came and we jumped onto the boat for the canal tour which was a pleasant break for our feet. I didn't hear that much about Copenhagen as we had very noisy Austrians sitting right behind us. I got so bad that I had to turn around shutting them down or else I would have pushed them over the railing. I still missed a lot of history that was told us. And the rest wasn't interesting enough to memorize. Anyway, after we finished the tour, we trailed off to find the Lego store, as Gigi was planning on customizing her own Lego figurine. We came across a cart selling filled churros and we got ourselves some as a treat. It was really nice. I usually am not a big fan of churros as I find them rather hard and not really tasty. But having it filled with Nutella and it's being bigger and therefore the dough being softer inside, it was the perfect combination of Sweet desert and horror for my jacket, as the Nutella spilled out the churro and stained it. The taste was kind of worth it, though. Putting " get rid of the stain" on my to-do list for later being back at the hotel, we went into Lego store. There I found a McLaren F1 car that I couldn't resist buying as well as a small Hermione figurine for a keychain. I would have never guessed my first souvenirs would be made of Lego. But then again we were in Denmark. Gigi finally did not make her own Lego figurine as we would have to make an appointment for that in another Lego store. So she settled on just getting some Lego for her grandchild.
    Speaking of children, it was time to give our inner children something to do, so we made our way to the Museum of Illusions, which was quite near to the Lego store. There we learned something about various illusion techniques as well as had fun taking some weird pictures of us in the most random places.
    Finally, it was time to get something to eat, however everything was rather expensive in the city. We eventually settled on an Asian noodle box and ate it in front of the city hall that was illuminated quite lovely by the sunset. After our tummies were satisfied, we took the Metro to the Marmorkirken, which is an absolutely stunning old church made of marble. It reminded the both of us of the St. Paul's cathedral in London, but it was even nicer. I couldn't really take my eyes off it, it was just so amazing! The Amalienborg Slot right down the street was rather sobering looking as it basically was just four big buildings surrounding a plaza. There were soldiers with weird hats in front of it, though. Anyway, nothing really impressive after Marmorkirken. And that was it for the day. We just had to jump on the next Metro and get off at the right station to fall back into our beds. Enough walking for today.
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  • 11/22 Thousand Steps Worth of Culture

    5月3日, デンマーク ⋅ ☁️ 11 °C

    The day started as slow as the first one, getting some coffee and the lobby and some breakfast in our bakery. Then we drove to the Botanical Gardens where we had not only a wonderful walk through the greens and bits and bobs of colours, but we also saw incredible butterflies in the Butterfly House, most notably a see-through Glass-winged Butterfly. There were also hatching butterflies, that were quite fascinating to watch. After that, we drove back to the city and went into the IKONO, which is rather for families with little children but it still was kind of a cool photo shooting place. As we were near it, we wanted to go to a very old, stunning looking library, however, they wanted 10€ entrance fee and I figured that this was rather expensive to just look at old books and feel like Hermione Granger for a bit. . We went on to the Rundetårn, which is basically a big round tower, hence the name. We had to pay for it too, but we thought it was kind of worth the view. In the olden days, there has been an observatory right at the top of it (it's still in use) and a library which got its books by horse carriages. That's why there aren't any steps, but only a normal kind of street winding its way up the tower. We went all the way up and all the way down again, coming back with some lovely postcards and pictures.もっと詳しく

  • 22/22 Thousand Steps Worth of Culture

    5月3日, デンマーク ⋅ ☁️ 14 °C

    Our tummies wanted some attention again, so we found ourselves the most delicious cinnamon rolls and sat down next to the churros cart from yesterday. Then we went to Christiansborg Slot And descended into the ruins beneath to learn about the history of the castle. Apparently, it was built seven times in different time periods and it was burned to the ground twice. Unfortunately, they decided to rebuild it and made the worst looking castle out of them all. Now it looked rather dark and more like an old University than a castle. As we already had a lot of steps behind us, we decided to take the Metro to Nyhavn, as Gigi wanted to see it. It was a rather sobering street that reminded Gigi of the Amsterdam canals, however, in Amsterdam they have these kind of colourful streets and canals everywhere whereas in Copenhagen it's only this one street. But it is beautiful nevertheless. I wanted to do one more thing before heading back to our hotel which was quite visiting the Museum of the Guinness world records. I quite liked it as it was rather interactive and I not only found out that my screams are as loud as a flying plane (poor mom, now I understand her), but I also cracked the house record for the most drum beats in 60 seconds. The Guinness world record is 2,370 drum beats per minute so I still have a long way to go. But to be honest, these world records get weirder and weirder by the day as apparently now everything has to become a record whether it is the most one thumb push-ups or how many people in wheelchairs can pull a plane. And don't get me wrong. It is really impressive what people can actually do. But the question is: "Who the fuck asked for that world record?"
    Anyway, Gigi and I decided it was time to go back and enjoy the most delicious pizza we've ever eaten for a second time. So delicious!
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  • Last Full Day in Denmark

    5月4日, デンマーク ⋅ ☁️ 9 °C

    On our last full day in Denmark, we wanted to discover more than Copenhagen, so we drove to the north to visit the Kronborg Slot in Helsingør. We found a lovely little Cafe where we got our breakfast and I got a sugar rush from an amazingly sweet almond croissant. I would not need any more sugar today. We also got ourselves some beautiful new cups, as we are both absolute suckers for cups, especially handmade coffee mugs. After this, we paid a visit to the aquarium that was holding only species from the North Sea that you could find around Helsingør. I quickly found my new favourite marine life animal - a ray! Servus One in particular that was kind of dancing around the surface and we played together for a bit. It was really special. I couldn't take my eyes off of it, so that Gigi had the chance to buy me a little necklace with a manta on it, as she saw my new found love for these animals. And quite honestly, I am obsessed. It's actually a children's necklace that is changing colours depending on the temperature (or your mood as they say) but I love it and I'm wearing it all the time now. It also quite suits my profession to be honest.
    After finally deciding that I have to say goodbye to my new friend or else we wouldn't see anything today, we drove to the Technical Museum of Denmark where they had lots of old cars, old planes (even one that they recovered from the sea), and bikes. It was really cool, and I wanted to learn about all the old stuff, however, it was all in Danish so I couldn't understand a word. That was good though because otherwise, I would have spent hours there and we didn't have hours if we wanted to stay on schedule. So we then waved the old calls goodbye and made our way to the Louisiana Art Museum. We were wondering why it's called Louisiana, however, after seeing the main building that most definitely looked as if it's from the 19th century in the US state of Louisiana, our question was answered. They had a lot of weird art around but also quite impressive ones that couldn't quite grab the attention of Gigi, So we didn't spend a lot of time here. But it would have been a shame to actually pay the entrance fee, luckily it was all included in the Copenhagen Card. The next stop was yet another Art Museum - the Ordrupgard - now with more impressionistic artworks. It was nice but then again, it was enough art for us for today and we drove on to Lyngby, where we entered a nice little boat trip around the lakes. Honestly, it was so relaxing!
    But it wouldn't be a trip with me, if it would stay relaxing, now would it? Driving back to our hotel. We jumped right back to the Metro and went to Tivoli, the oldest Adventure park in Europe. It is settled right next to the main station, just in the middle of the city, which is crazy. The entrance fee was yet again included in the Copenhagen card, however, if we would have liked to go on a right, we would have to pay for it. As I thought that 5€ for 30 seconds of fun was rather expensive, Gigi and I decided to just enjoy the views from the ground. And really, the most impressive part of Tivoli were the flowers. They were just lovely. Having had enough for the day our last ride with the Metro led us to our favorite place in Copenhagen - Cavallino N.2. And of course, we ordered the exact same pizza as the other two times, and indulged one last time in the delicious taste of the best pizza ever.
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  • Driving back Home with Hummeldumm

    5月5日, デンマーク ⋅ ☀️ 10 °C

    Finally, we said goodbye to Copenhagen and checked out of our hotel to drive South towards Rødby where we'd take the ferry back to Germany. But before that we had enough time to stop at a private Garden with public access in the middle of nowhere. It was absolutely beautiful. The Sakura was blooming and the green was new and fresh. It was peaceful, exactly what we needed after being in the city for so many days. We comped ourselves down a bit strolling around there before heading back to the car and driving further south. The ferry was another calm step along the road, and I bought a pallet full of Somersby. Unfortunately, they haven't had elderflower anymore, but apple cider was a good classic as well. As the road trip was long we were listening to one of my favorite books - Hummeldumm by Tommy Jaud. It was funny and it made the trip seem shorter than it was, as we also arrived earlier than thought at the parking lot where José would pick up my aunt. But we only had to wait 5 minutes before he arrived and we said our goodbyes and loaded her luggage into Josés trunk. It was such a nice trip and I'm gladly looking forward to the next one. Hopefully it'll happen sooner rather than later.

    Love you Gigi! Thank you so much for these beautiful memories 💜💖💚
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    旅行の終了
    2025年5月5日