Copenhagen, Denmark
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Posted over 5 years ago
Copenhagen
this city is VERY expensive and also small but well worth the visit. From the iconic colorful line of buildings to the street food and cleanliness/safety of the city. Not to mention the beautiful canals, the nice people, the incredible dessert items and more! It’s a walkable city, but I also highly recommend riding a bike because then you can get things done faster. Also cool to take a day trip to Malmö in Sweden. It’s cheap and only an hour train ride away.
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