The next day we checked out of the hostel and headed to the Carlsberg brewery. Johnny and I really wanted take the tour but the others did not. We went anyway. It wasn’t the most amazing experience but I did get to try some good beer and have my first brewery experience. The gang got quite impatient outside but it was there loss. We went and got our train reservations to Berlin afterwards and then had lunch at a Korean buffet place with Johnny. He had to take off right after lunch.
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Once he was gone we went back to the hostel to drop off our packs because our train wasn’t scheduled to leave until after midnight. We heard there were concerts going on all every weekend in Tivoli so we decided we would spend the rest of the day there. I’m glad we did. It is a beautiful Amusement park with some great shows going on. We were serenaded by Copenhagen symphony and entertained by the Tivoli play as well. We even went on a giant tower swing ride that had an amazing view of the entire city. The main act on this night was Cassandra Wilson. She did a very good job. I am not the biggest jazz fan in the world but she could really sing. After the show we walked around and saw all of the beautiful lights that the park is known for. Lindsey scored some free ice cream from Cold Stone which was amazing because it was: a. Cold Stone in Denmark, and b. it was free!
We returned once again to our hostel to retrieve our bags and then walked back to the train station to board our seated sleeper to Malmö Central and then Berlin. Bye bye Denmark, hello Germany!
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