took the shuttle bus into town read the city map so easy and went to the national museum which was as good as the vasa in sweden, copenhagen is amazing loads of bikes! they do accept euros but the shops that do not you can exchange any currency easily at the cash exchange they are everywhere ...
Here we looked from the portside of the ship and thought we could see The Little Mermaid statue about 400 yds to the left of the ship so we walked in that direction from the ship but the statue was of a couple of Polar Bears, the little mermaid statue however was 200 metres over to the right of this statue just around the harbour. We followed the harbour round from here to what was a lovely church ...
Although this was the embark/disembarkation port, we were there long enough to do some things before and after the cruise. We basically wandered around. The Kastellet is an old fortress near the center of the city converted to a lovely park. We also visited Tivoli Park, a 100+ years old amusement park. Do not think Disneyland here. It is a small, charming affair with some rides that look better ...
Copenhagen
Suggest one arrives early or stay after cruise in Copenhagen.
Lots to see and do. easy to walk city, you can also do hop on hop off.
Easy to take Metro from airport into Central, but need to drag bags a bit, depending on where you stayed. We stayed at AC hotel Bella Sky, very modern, close to Metro, near airport. Tivoli gardens a must visit, don't need to go on rides, can buy just ...
We arrived 3 days before embarkation. The Copenhagen card at a cost of about $60 per day was very useful in doing our own exploring. These city cards are available for many European cities and allow travel on buses, train, metro and even a canal cruise. They also allow admittance to many attractions either free or or a discount of 20%. A beautiful city with many interesting attractions. ...