3 days in Copenhagen
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Day 1
On the first day I recommend going to “Nyhavn”. No matter where you are in Copenhagen, if there is a metro station you can easily get there. You just get off at “Kongens Nytorv”. The area around there is beautiful. It’s really old and you can see that in the amazing architecture. You can spend hours looking at the gorgeous buildings there. If you are there during Christmas season, there is a great Christmas market right by Kongens Nytorv.
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If you feel like you want to go to a park, I recommend “Kongens Have”. It is big and beautiful. There is also a very nice museum there. It’s the “Rosenborg Castle”. It’s a renaissance castle built in 1606 originally as a country summerhouse.
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