A Wonderful Week in Copenhagen
It was cold for the first few days in Copenhagen but the sun was out for the better part of our week in Denmark's capital. Trees and flowers were in bloom and it definitely felt like spring. It was a wonderful change from Canada where we had snow the week before we left for our month-long trip to Denmark and Paris, France.
A favorite activity in Copenhagen is a stroll down "Strøget", the famous pedestrian street. I found myself zig-zagging my way down "Strøget" and ventured down several side streets I had never seen before. I made a quick stop at "Marmor Kirken" (Frederik's Church) located near Amalienborg Castle and walked through "Nyboder", the colorful former naval barracks. We also made a first-time visit and took a tour of the Copenhagen Opera House, one of the most expensive opera houses ever built. It was certainly a worthwhile stop.
Last but certainly not least we spent some amazing times with my brother, nephews, and many of our Copenhagen friends. It was so nice to reconnect with everyone.
Till next time :)
The photos in this post are captured with a Fujifilm X-Pro1 camera, XF 35mm f/1.4 R, and XF 23mm f/1.4 R lenses.
For a full review of the X-Pro1: Fujifilm X-Pro1 Review