
Last week was my winter break and I decided to venture north to Scandinavia, specifically Denmark and Sweden. All my life I had heard of family friends that lived in Copenhagen and I decided to go and pay them a visit. It was a wonderful trip. In fact, I think it has been my favorite trip so far since I've been in Paris! The
Gjerstads, our family friends, treated me like royalty for the 5 days I spent in Copenhagen. They took me everywhere, including Sweden! They went above and beyond showing me Denmark, and the icing on the cake was taking the ferry across the Baltic Sea to visit Sweden for the afternoon. I also went to
Helsingborg which is the city that is home to the famous
Kronborg, the castle where Shakespeare placed his beloved
Hamlet, hence the title for this post. To the left is a picture of the castle. I found Copenhagen to be a very peaceful and
beauti
ful city. I think I saw everything there is to see, ranging from the National Gallery of Art to the Crown Jewels of the oldest monarchy in the world. I also saw the Little Mermaid (pictured to the right), the mascot of Copenhagen. I took a water bus across the Harbor and also visited the famous
Nyhavn (or New Harbor). One of my favorite things I did was visiting a Viking ship museum. I had no idea how strong and advanced the Vikings were with their naval skills. It was very impressive to see their boats. It rained, and even snowed, the entire time I was in Denmark, but that made the trip even better for me because that was just how I imagined Denmark to be! I cannot say enough good things about Denmark and I hope one day to return to Copenhagen.