København Hovedbanegård og Trivoli

25.3.11

The central station was more or less the first thing in Copenhagen I really got to see and I was pretty impressed by how it looked. It wasn't tooo hard finding out hotel then we went for a bit of a scope around the place. I don't remember the order anymore but we went to the museum of Danish history where we learned heaps of stuff about burials through the ages. We finally got to the entrance to the Iron Age section of the museum (what we had gone there for in the first place because we wanted to learn about the Vikings) but the PA warned us it was closing time soon so we just looked at the runes a bit longer and said we'd come back another day. We walked past Trivoli, which was closed because it was winter. We got hot dawgs with little dried onion bits sprinkled on top.

I'm pretty sure that's all we managed to do on this first day... We went back to the hotel, looked everything up about Copenhagen on Kristina's laptop (we had free wi-fi), watched some Office perhaps, I think I saw some Milan vs. Tottenham (Lily Whites got up 1-0, Flamini should've been sent off for an X-rated tackle and Rino got a bit huffy at Tottenham's assistant coach), then we went for a Thai dinner which was really tasty! We were both heaps tired too, I remember not wanting to drink the beer because I thought I'd fall asleep. (Sun, Feb 13)

Tivoli from the north

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