On the fourth day of mobility, we were scheduled to go to Copenhagen. After breakfast, we met in the hotel lobby and then went to the train station to take the train to Copenhagen. It was something new for everyone because no one had ever had the opportunity to take a train from Sweden to Denmark before. When we got to Copenhagen airport, we changed to the city metro to get to the city center – it turned out that the metro in Denmark is extremely automated, because there is no driver inside – everyone was positively surprised.
When we got off in the city center, we admired the Main Railway Station, which, as it turned out, had not been modified in any way since its construction. Then we went for a walk to the most popular street in Copenhagen, where there are many exclusive shops, but not only that. You could also buy souvenirs there that we couldn’t pass up. We went to a large fair, where we took a short break to see what the local Christmas markets look like. Then we went to a cafe to warm up and drink delicious coffee and tea. After a good rest, we all went to the Nyhavn Canal to admire the colorful houses typical of Copenhagen. These houses turned out to be incredibly picturesque and delighted everyone with their uniqueness. There were plenty of restaurants and bars along the canal where local residents and tourists could relax from the hustle and bustle of the city.
We then walked past the theater and one of the largest opera houses in the world, whose roof is partly made of gold! We also saw a beautiful square with four palaces, where the royal family lives in one of them for the winter. As we stood there, we witnessed the changing of the guard. We also went to a beautiful church, made of marble, which took about 150 years to build! After visiting the church and the buildings around it, we decided to take the metro back to Copenhagen airport and then take the train back to our hotel in Malmo. We spent the rest of the day at the hotel resting – it was a long but interesting day!