Travel Log
What We Visited With the 48-Hour Copenhagen Card – Part 3
July 12-13, 2018: Part 3 of our Copenhagen Card post. How much more could there still be to see in Copenhagen!? Check out today’s post to find out.
July 12-13, 2018: Part 3 of our Copenhagen Card post. How much more could there still be to see in Copenhagen!? Check out today’s post to find out.
July 11, 2018: Our second day of using the Copenhagen Card included Falconries, more museums, Tivoli Gardens (amusement park), and more!
July 10, 2018: Our first full day in Copenhagen, Denmark! This is part one of a three-part post: join us as we buy the Copenhagen Card and take advantage of as many museums, tours, and other benefits of the card as we can, saving over $475 in the process!
July 4-9, 2018: Our first of several upcoming house sitting experiences was in the beautiful countryside of Tågarp, Sweden. What is house sitting? For people that have pets or for travelers that are looking for free housing while traveling, be sure to read more about it in today’s post!
7/3/18: Malmö, Sweden is a very easy day-trip from Lund. We toured several museums, walked the gardens, and watched part of the Sweden World Cup game from a park. Read more in today’s post about everything Malmö has to offer.
7/1/18-7/2/18: after departing Visby, Sweden by ferry, we then caught a train up to Stockholm. Our train from Stockholm to Lund was supposed to be four hours, but turned in to twelve hours of us playing musical trains as we switched from one to another to another. Follow along as we detail the train ride and our first day in Lund, Sweden.