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Wow, I am tired... I legitimately read that as "prepare your anus".Leaving Monday. @lsa pepper your angus
Wow, I am tired... I legitimately read that as "prepare your anus".Leaving Monday. @lsa pepper your angus
Lol same thingWow, I am tired... I legitimately read that as "prepare your anus".
Flying into Denmark... Staying three nights in a hotel. Taking the train to Stockholm. Two nights there in a hotel. Then train to Oslo for two nights and have an apartment there.
All three places we're staying are right next to the central train station.
Definitely going to Christiana and Tivoli when in Copenhagen. Also whatever nice restaurants we can get into. There are 26 Michelin star restaurants there so I expect big things from the city in that regard.
The short list for Stockholm: ostermalm food hall, hornstulls waterfront, sodormalm. Also a couple museums I came across.
Nothing concrete for Oslo
One thing for sure I will be doing is hitting up record stores to find vinyl in every city.
We many end up in Old Town, especially if it's in walking distance of central Stockholm. But we don't usually keep a strict itinerary anyways when travelling. But I'll look into it, even if we need to take a train.No "Old town" in Stockholm?
If the weather is nice take a ferry to Djurgården instead of hornstulls waterfront.
Its alot of tourists there but its a must for first timers. Look up Djurgården if the weather is nice....We many end up in Old Town, especially if it's in walking distance of central Stockholm. But we don't usually keep a strict itinerary anyways when travelling. But I'll look into it, even if we need to take a train.
EDIT: Just looked and it's right by where we're staying.
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I have the NOMA cook book, it was Michelin's best restaurant in the world a couple of years in a row. Do it for the experience if you can get a table in Copenhagen, I'd love to go.Flying into Denmark... Staying three nights in a hotel. Taking the train to Stockholm. Two nights there in a hotel. Then train to Oslo for two nights and have an apartment there.
All three places we're staying are right next to the central train station.
Definitely going to Christiana and Tivoli when in Copenhagen. Also whatever nice restaurants we can get into. There are 26 Michelin star restaurants there so I expect big things from the city in that regard.
The short list for Stockholm: ostermalm food hall, hornstulls waterfront, sodormalm. Also a couple museums I came across.
Nothing concrete for Oslo
One thing for sure I will be doing is hitting up record stores to find vinyl in every city.
Noma books six months out for both seasons and it fills instantly. I looked lol. Not to mention the average price person is $800.I have the NOMA cook book, it was Michelin's best restaurant in the world a couple of years in a row. Do it for the experience if you can get a table in Copenhagen, I'd love to go.
We will try to get into one of the 26 Michelin star restaurants there though.I have the NOMA cook book, it was Michelin's best restaurant in the world a couple of years in a row. Do it for the experience if you can get a table in Copenhagen, I'd love to go.
Ahhh okay, I didn't know it was AS mental sought after as it was a few years ago.Noma books six months out for both seasons and it fills instantly. I looked lol. Not to mention the average price person is $800.
head over to Malmö and spend a night there after Copenhagen. Forget about anyone who scares you by saying Malmö is dangerous; it's no more dangerous than Copenhagen and is a cool, multicultural city. Take an evening to dine at Lilla or Stora Torg.
No, I don't live in the city, but I have friends who do, and I visit them several times a year. Personally, I like the city and have never felt unsafe there. Then again, I'm not a little bitch either![]()
An example of an ostrich that truly doesn't even live in the city.
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An example of an ostrich that truly doesn't even live in the city.
Oh you live there?
Please tell me more about it.
Jobbat 5 år i Malmö tills för nyligen. Men mycket har hänt då det danska företaget som verkar inom solenergi har sagt upp 2/3 av arbets-personalen i Malmö.
Kort sagt så värdesätter jag länder och platser som bevarar dess kultur som gör den unik. Och att jämföra Köpenhamn och Malmö är komiskt i sig då Köpenhamnskulturen är intakt och Malmö är som att komma till ett land i mellanöstern och inte en stad i Skåne som var unik i sin dialekt jämfört med Göteborg och Stockholm.
Då din kommentar inte innehöll fitt-ord som i den andra så valde jag att svara på din. Och varför skulle jag inte när du har en trevlig individ i din avatar. Vi har bland annat en norsk i vår familj. Det är hon som är på bilden.
Hygge!
Jobbat 5 år i Malmö tills för nyligen. Men mycket har hänt då det danska företaget som verkar inom solenergi har sagt upp 2/3 av arbets-personalen i Malmö.
Kort sagt så värdesätter jag länder och platser som bevarar dess kultur som gör den unik. Och att jämföra Köpenhamn och Malmö är komiskt i sig då Köpenhamnskulturen är intakt och Malmö är som att komma till ett land i mellanöstern och inte en stad i Skåne som var unik i sin dialekt jämfört med Göteborg och Stockholm.
Då din kommentar inte innehöll fitt-ord som i den andra så valde jag att svara på din. Och varför skulle jag inte när du har en trevlig individ i din avatar. Vi har bland annat en norsk i vår familj. Det är hon som är på bilden.
Hygge!