Early dinner on the Strøget, Copenhagen

Combo late lunch and early dinner on one of the squares along Europe’s first pedestrian street

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DKK 200 ~ $35 nacho plate for two (with tzatziki and olives alongside the “salsa, guacamole,” jalapeños and sour cream on the side)
One burger would have been, wait for it, DKK160 ~ $28.
Even at these prices, you had to go inside to order and carry your drinks to the table.

Copenhagen day 2: boat cruise and Hamlet’s castle

Fun little hour long boat cruise; here is the back of the Little Mermaid

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Krongborg castle (think Shakespeare’s Hamlet) an hour north, overlooking the 2 mile wide straight (Sweden on the other side) that is the entrance to the Baltic Sea, from which Denmark made a fortune on ship duties for over 400 years, until an American boat refused in mid 19th century:

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Grand ballroom, 72x12m:

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Statue of Holger Danske in the casement (basement of sorts)

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Side street in the cute town of Helsingør next to the castle (the long pedestrian streets we’re almost deserted after 6pm)

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Susan found a huge cat to play with:

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Archipelago day trip to Sandhamn

Woke up early time catch the fast Ferry time Sandhamn (SEK 130 ~ US$20 pp each way), the island on the edge of the middle archipelago with a famous yacht club (after being one of 9 stops in a sailing race around the world).

The islands are similar to the Muskokas and San Juan Islands, ie granite rocks, pine trees. And lots of cottages, especially closer in to Stockholm.

The ferry was crowded and noisy (yatzy, in Swedish spelling, at our communal table, really?)

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A quaint village with packed in little summer homes, mostly painted red with well kept gardens.

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Enjoyed a waterside lunch, though the menu options were limited ( and $11 for a 40cL draft beer!?)

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A 25 minute walk through the forest led to a nice pair of small beaches, though one was windy and the Baltic sea was cold). We relaxed before walking back to join the hoards boarding the ferry.

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Under the bridges tour

On Sunday we took the 1:50 long boat tour (SEK 220 ~ US$35pp) which was definitely worthwhile and interesting. Lots of water in this city of 14 islands… with lots of little waterside park’s with people swimming and sunbathing, and many 6-8 storey apt buildings with water views.

After a little walk down the main street of Södermalm (close to the hotel), we effectively had dinner at the free hotel happy hour, which included hot and cold appetizers as well as beer, wine and liquor ( and an assortment if tasty cheeses).

Then we hopped on the T-bana (metro – modern, fast, efficient and pricey at SEK 36 ~ US$ 6pp each way) about 7 stops to meet my friend and former coworker John, chatting over a pint.