
Last week I went wandering on a plane out of Gatwick over to Denmark. Copenhagen played host to 4 days of tourism that acted as a rest from work that was desperately needed. Travelling with FJB, we spent much of the time milling about the city, in and out of museums and galleries - eating at various swanky and expensive restaurants and filling time when it rained by seeing Disney's 'UP' in 3D and the Julie/Julia film.
I like Copenhagen. I like it a lot. It's rare to go to a city that you feel very at home in and apart from Edinburgh and Newcastle, I would rate Copenhagen as the third most likely place I've been that I'd seriously consider living in. The ambience of the place is refreshingly sober for a major city and the people are hospitable, speak perfect English and the women are beautiful!
Travelling is a bug I only recently caught. Before 13 months ago (aged 30), I had only ever been to Amsterdam and Calais. Infact, it was only a few years ago to the day that I flew for the first time (I think I was 28). Since last September, I've made up for that and have moved around more widely visiting Poland, China, France, Italy, Sweden and Denmark in the last year. These experiences showed me a multitude of things but above all it removed my fear of travelling and flying almost overnight. So where to go next? I've fancied Austria for a long time and one day I'll do Japan, Australia, USA and Brazil but maybe not yet.
I'd appreciate recommendations from anyone who passes this by. Copenhagen was great and I'll be going back I'm sure. But where next?
Jenniebaby

She's beautiful
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