Anonymous
Post 02/27/2026 10:09     Subject: Copenhagen

I was there last March. It was between 30 and 50 degrees. I had the best time just walking - especially along the canals. I also did some great shopping and exploring. I love Copenhagen.
Anonymous
Post 02/24/2026 22:01     Subject: Re:Copenhagen

Anonymous wrote:Thanks everyone. It's the OP. I will check out the museums mentioned. The conference is the 3rd week of March so I won't be able to see Tivoli Gardens.
I'll do some research on jazz clubs. Most people don't love jazz and although I'm very comfortable attending a venue with specific seating eg ballet, symphony, concert-- I'm less comfortable showing up at a jazz club solo.



I found a guiding company offering tours directly and through "Get Your Guide" that does custom walking tours. Maybe ask for a female guide who can recommend two clubs? And do a three hour tour?

https://lokafy.com/

https://www.getyourguide.com/copenhagen-l12/copenhagen-private-walking-tour-with-a-local-t80595?ranking_uuid=f54db0a9-cb88-4330-8471-a62acb39bb44&closeTabOnNavigationBack=true&date_from=2026-03-01

I liked this food tour blurb...throwing it in as a bonus.

https://www.getyourguide.com/copenhagen-l12/copenhagen-the-noma-effect-nordic-food-culture-tour-t968266/?ranking_uuid=7b5dcecd-f6b7-4ce8-8e76-8e2f7ac48bbe&closeTabOnNavigationBack=true

I looked for a free greeter service/volunteer host service but did not find one. My family signed up for one in Paris and had a nice time.
Anonymous
Post 02/24/2026 21:22     Subject: Copenhagen

Go see Agnete and the Mermen. It’s a lovely underwater sculpture. You’ll probably pass by there anyway. It looks different every time you visit based on the weather, time of day and water depth. I love it.
Anonymous
Post 02/24/2026 21:18     Subject: Copenhagen

The National museum is truly amazing. Set up a little weird but tons of fascinating stuff. I could spend two days in there easily!