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Do you want or like to:

  • See Europe’s longest pedestrian shopping street;
  • A little mermaid born in 1913 that has attracted over a million visitors a year; and
  • Mouth-watering restaurants and lively bars

If the answer is Yes, then this Danish capital, i.e. Copenhagen, has special charm waiting for us to explore. In fact, some said that we should visit this city at least once in a lifetime. Not only the above attraction, Denmark also has the world’s oldest monarchy, and the royal family lives in the middle of the city at the Amalienborg Palace. I wouldn’t be surprised if you tell me that you see the Queen out and about.

Undoubtedly, a sense of history is everywhere as we stroll through cobbled squares and narrow streets lined with old buildings. In fact, before we could find the vast City Hall Square constructed in romantic style, bounded on one side we will come across the renowned Tivoli Gardens with Stroget (the straight), Europe’s longest pedestrian shopping street. Walk down the broad Stroget, there is Gammel Square, it is with an exquisite bronze fountain erected in 1608. Feel tired, then take a break at an open-air cafe in Grabrodre Square, which is in the heart of this trendy shopping area.

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