On our flight out of Stockholm, we ran into Paul, our old upstairs neighbor. It was great to see him again. Copenhagen was one of Ellie’s favorite airports. There were Lego stations at the baggage claim. She didn’t want to leave the airport to go see the city. Copenhagen I think had the best mass transit from the airport – you don’t even have to leave the building. The subway system isn’t massive but the trains and stations were extremely clean. Exiting the station the first thing Ellie sees is McDonalds and she immediately starts negotiating for a McDonald’s dinner. We decided to find the hotel and drop off the luggage first.
Copenhagen will always stand out as the city of bikes to me. Everywhere we looked there were bikes – fancy bikes, bikes with baby seats, bikes with trailers and my personal favorite the cargo trikes. I think I saw more bikes in Copenhagen in two days than all the bikes I have seen in my entire life.
Our hotel was really nice. It was in a older building that had been remodeled and had very modern furnishings. We were on the top floor and had a great view out under the eaves. After a quick dinner at McDonalds we headed back for bed. We never quite know what we are going to get for sleeping arrangements. This time we had two single beds and a pack and play. Ellie thought it was a perfect time to go back to sleeping in a crib. Since she is still pretending to be a dog it made a perfect dog crate. I can’t believe she is still little enough to fit in comfortably.
Our hotel |
Bikes, bikes and more bikes! |
My favorite style - kids could ride in serious comfort |
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