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There are two types of cities for me: those I have on my bucket list and… the cities I never thought I would like until I visited them. Copenhagen<\/strong> is one of them: a city I wasn’t very keen on visiting since I believed it had nothing to offer.<\/p>\n

That was until a friend of mine who finally managed to make a reservation at Noma, the famous restaurant which has been awarded as the best restaurant in the world for 4 years in a row, invited me to join him in Copenhagen. I met him in the summer as we travelled together in the Trans-Siberian and he is a chef.<\/p>\n

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And just like that, I booked my ticket to Denmark<\/strong> and in a few weeks, me and my favorite Boricuas were re-united in Copenhagen.<\/strong><\/p>\n

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We only had but a few days to explore the cold capital of Denmark. We decided to rent bikes to move around the city. The cost per day was 100 DKK (13,5 euros).<\/p>\n

Day 1<\/strong><\/h5>\n

On our first day we strolled around the Town Hall square at the beginning of one of the busiest streets in Copenhagen: Str\u00f8get street.<\/strong><\/p>\n

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At the end of this street, you will find a cantine<\/strong> with traditionl Danish hotdogs and a colorful wall with graffiti and a huge, green wheel of fortune with sights and attractions to discover in Copenhagen.<\/p>\n

https:\/\/www.instagram.com\/p\/BP2Rru6Fo1p\/<\/p>\n

Within a 2-minute walking distance from the wall is the famous Nyhavn, the canal with the beautiful old houses, pubs and restaurants. Despite it being a popular touristic attraction, it is a must-visit place that will leave you in awe. The canal is filled with locals enjoying a beer by the water – especially during summer.<\/p>\n

https:\/\/www.instagram.com\/p\/BPyJ1WllAXj\/<\/p>\n

We left Nyhavn<\/strong> behind and walked towards Christianhavn where Noma is located, as well as, Freetown Christiania<\/strong>. Christiania is a self-proclaimed autonomous neighbourhood founded in 1971 by hippies, actors and a group of people who set their own rules and laws, independent of the Danish government.<\/p>\n\n\t\t