Good afternoon everyone, happy Friday! A few weeks ago, my wife and I decided to book a last minute trip to Europe this summer with stops in Prague (PRG), Copenhagen (CPH), and Amsterdam (AMS). Yesterday, I wrote about The Sites, Smells & Tastes from 3 Days in Prague, Czech Republic. After a great time in Prague, we took a $17 Uber back to the airport and then flew to Copenhagen, Denmark (CPH) on Norwegian Air for $89 / person. We took the 15 minute train ride from the airport to the Copenhagen Central Train Station for $5 / person and then walked a few blocks to the Comfort Hotel Vesterbro, where we stayed for 2 nights for 20,000 Choice Points / night. To be honest, the hotel looked better in photos, but it was in a decent location.
Literally next to the Copenhagen Central Train Station is the world famous Tivoli Gardens, which recently celebrated it’s 180th birthday, making it one of the oldest amusement parks in the world. You can buy entrance only tickets for $22 / person or add on a ride pass for another $25 / person. It’s hard to describe it in words, but it is like a very small version of Disneyland, mixed with a county or state fair. We had a great time walking around the park.
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Main Entrance of Tivoli Gardens in Copenhagen, Denmark
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Grant & Laura at Tivoli Gardens in Copenhagen, Denmark
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