Travel to Copenhagen: Don’t Miss & Dismiss
ByToday’s post is the inaugural installment of Don’t Miss & Dismiss, a series of travel guide posts about the best (Don’t Miss) and worst (Dismiss) tourist sites in cities all over the world.
Of Scandinavia’s capital cities, I think Copenhagen is by far the hippest, especially if you schedule your travel trip during the city’s wonderful jazz festival. Here are my Copenhagen highlights and low lights.
Don’t Miss: The Nyhavn Canal
The city’s coolest hangout, the Nyhavn Canal is Copenhagen at its most picturesque. Traditional wooden boats add authenticity to the old sailors’ quarter, and the brightly painted buildings now house trendy restaurants and clubs instead of bars and brothels.
Dismiss: The Little Mermaid
Okay, I know Hans Christian Andersen and Disney made her famous, but she’s just a tiny statue sitting on a rock.
Don’t Miss: Museum of Danish Resistance
Telling the story of the underground fight against Nazi occupation, this small museum weaves an interesting tale of espionage and sabotage.
Dismiss: Christiania
Copenhagen’s counter-culture hippie haven, Christiania was founded in the early 1970s as an alternative to formal Danish society. The main drag is called Pusher Street. As I wrote in an article published in Edmond Life and Leisure, “While a peace-and-love, flower-power child of the 1960s might see this hippie haven as a trip (pun intended) down memory lane, Christiania was not my bag, baby.”
Don’t Miss: Our Savior’s Church spire
It’s not its height that makes Our Savior’s spire so cool, it’s the way you get to the top. What starts out like any other
church tower climb gets much more interesting as the last 150 stairs twist around the outside of the 350-year-old oak spire.