Tuesday night; as forecast in the prevous post we decided to go back out again and this time we went for a light supper. We went about 4 blocks away to an open air restaurant in a plaza and were able to order off the lunch menu so we had traditional Danish open sandwiches. The streets are bustling and there are thousands of people out and about and as such there are MANY restaurants doing great business. Our waitress told us that normally there is no tipping because the prices are so high here so it is funny to me that no one I have tipped previously has said anything! I probably wouldn't have either!
Wednesday morning. We went for breakfast at a great sandwich/coffee shop before walking the streets for a couple more hours. Finally made it inside the great town hall building. Wonderful woodwork inside.
Finally we stopped in at the tourist information center to get correct bus information on getting to the cruise port (we have had conflicting advice).
Roger's thoughts on Copenhagen
This city has no skyscrapers.
The biking here is amazing and you need to be careful as to what is a bike path and what is a sidewalk.
The Danish women are very tall and there are very few large people here (men or women)
Caro's thoughts ;
Amazed at the biking and transportation
The small school kids have more men than women leading them around (at least when out in the city)
Beautiful architecture but green space only in parks.
Lots of coffee shops and outdoor restaurants (and lots of smokers )
People multitask on their bikes like we do at home
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