I will present you the cities I have
visited in Denmark.
Aarhus:
I spent only one a half day in there.
I mostly appreciated to see the city centre, along the fiord by night. In this
following picture you can see that a specific character trait in common with
Venice and Amsterdam as well. If you look at the guidebook they don't say that
it reminds that architecture. It is true that during the day it doesn't look
like those cities.
There's a particular vibe at night that
makes you feel peaceful. You can't hear at the water stream. I got the
impression that the water was chilling with a sleepy sleepy behaviour that
called me to sit for a while.
I was facing coldness of the wind. That
didn't demotivate me to watch “Her” flirting with the canal's square edge, made
of stones.
Seems
like if the pavement in the ground paved the way for an encounter point,
between the business prosperity and avid shoppers. The prices of the restaurant
along the fiord were quite hight, then I decided to go further.The city wasn't
charming anymore and the freezing humidity reminded me that it was going to be
late. Hence, that was wiser to find a ship (and good) restaurant at first.
I had a very tasty Asian restaurant for a
reasonable price for 60DKK for one dish.
Once I have had my fill, I slept in a very
cozy flat, booked with Air B&B for 28 E per two people.
Retrospectively, it was one of best
accommodation I have booked.
Lorianne.
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