I went on a stroll through Copenhagen before attending the Anathema concert. First of all, I was eager to find out where the club they were going to play is. I found it in an instant since well, it’s not that hard. Imagine that the club is on Enghavevej and the S-tog stop is Enghave. You do the math!
After finding it and taking pictures of the Anathema tour bus, I decided to take a walk to the Central Train Station but not before visiting the Carlsberg breweries!


It didn’t look that far away on the map but I was kind of wrong. The funny part is that a Romanian tried to steal from me on the street but due to my multi-cultural aspect and knowledge of spy movies, I managed to avoid him without declining my identity hee hee. Long story short, I realised he was Romanian cause he was talking to some other guy in Romanian, I passed him, he started following me, I realised that, stopped to look in the window of some fancy shop, he passed me and then I started following him and he was constantly looking in the back, trying to walk slower so he would get back on the position. Mneah, it doesn’t work with me, mate
I took the train from the Central station to Osterport because I was very curious to find out why is it that every Dane is so proud about their national symbol: The Little Mermaid. Although my best friend in Aarhus might be upset for reading this, I have to say it: Guys, it’s a small statue which isn’t special at all. Your country has a lot of cultural figures which deserve to be promoted even more than a guy who wrote children-stories. Please, don’t get mad at me, it’s just an objective point of view.
I left from The Little Mermaid in the search of something more.. well, let’s say spectacular. I found a bunch of swans and a beautiful church. Since I had to meet with my friend in around 45 minutes in the Norreport S-tog station, I took the map in my hands and decided to find my way there. While going there, I found yet another beautiful church but this one was made only out of marble. I wonder why it’s called “The Marble Church”. Hmm..


If you want to see more photos from the stroll, simply go to the following Flickr Set that I have created. It’s worth it and you are lucky: my face does not appear in any photo
