Denmark - Copenhagen

As the ferry comes in there is a good view if Elsinore Castle (but no sign of Hamlet)


Elsinore Castle

The hotel, it will of no surprise to you, is well out of town. Public transport not a real option, so once again we depend on the transportation supplied, and associated timescale.

It is the last night together for the whole tour group, and it would have been nice if the included dinner was something a bit more special, but it isn't. Dinner is from 7.00 (or whatever), is a buffet and the bus leaves for the optional trip to the Tivoli Gardens at 8.30.

I have carried my suit and tie around the Baltic and am determined to wear it to dinner, so I do, except for the jacket - it's too hot. Two people complemented me on my appearance! One even said that that I was the best looking person in the restaurant - unfortunately both complements came from men, so I'm not as flattered as I might otherwise have been.

We are on the Tivoli trip and the journey into the centre reveals that we are 18km out of town (by Danish crow). We are told the bus will pick us up at 10.30 (or was it 11.00?). Anyway the Tivoli Gardens was absolutely nothing like what I was expecting, and I'm afraid it wasn't a pleasant surprise. 
Once I was over this initial shock I was able to enjoy the park more.

It is basically an entertainment park - a hybrid of fun fair and park concert, with bars and restaurants thrown in for good measure. It was an interesting experience, though many of the rides weren't working as we arrived because of an impromptu strike by the operators.

We arrived while it was still light, but as the light went and darkness came, the park began to take on a new, more interesting dimension, and was becoming quite lively. Unfortunately because of the limitations of the tour bus, we had to cut the visit short (2 hours is not enough). Again, here, COSMOS should have made local arrangements to bus us back later, to give us more time in the gardens when it is at its best.

Wonderful, Wonderful Copenhagen

Some of the tour group are not going on the city tour because the have to fly back - their holiday ends here. For the rest of us it's on the bus and into town. Once in town the itinerary was:


The Borsen

Time for farewells to the other passengers leaving us here, mainly the British contingent who booked through Archers Direct who do the same tours as COSMOS but cheaper, followed by some free time to have a last look round and get some lunch.

Our lunch we buy in a supermarket to save time. Then we have a last wander, trying to follow the walking tour listed in the Lonely Planet guide book. 


The flounder of Copenhagen

The bus departs and doesn't stop until we reach the ferry port at Gedser where we hardly have to wait at all before the ferry leaves for Rostock, where we are, once again, in Germany

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