Finding Shakespeare in Denmark
This window forms part of the facade of the Universitet. Copenhagen, Denmark
I had seen this exact image on a postcard, but I came across this statue from the other side earlier in the day. Later, walking back to my hotel, I suddenly found myself staring at a literally postcard-perfect view.
Nyhavn bustles with activity, even in the rain. I guess the Danes are used to the weather.
I joined dozens of others taking refuge from the sudden rain in a square in Copenhagen just off of Nyhavn. The rain didn't stop one man from going for his mid-afternoon snack from one of Copenhagen's ubiquitous sausage trucks.
Danish designer Erik Magnussen’s Vacuum Jug doing what it does best, sitting pretty, and having a passing resemblance to some kind of marine bird.
An option on how to spend your only day in Copenhagen Denmark
Scandinavia is blessed with an abundance of beautiful cities. But Copenhagen is arguably its most breathtaking.
Located just 3 hours by ferry from Copenhagen, Denmark, the island of Bornholm is one of the oldest visible rocks in the world. Formed through volcanic activity more than 1700 million years ago.
Not far from the Rådhuspldsen Copenhagen's narrow pedestrian-friendly streets offer opportunities for shopping and dining in small cafes.