The Copenhagen Town Hall - the word "Copenhagen" means "Merchant's Harbor".
A pretty brick church in Copenhagen.
The famous Copenhagen waterfront with all the colorful houses, most of which have outdoor cafes along the sidewalks.
Of course, you know what this is - the "Little Mermaid" statue in the harbor - there were no other people around - there were no guards or ropes...you could crawl down the rocks and get real close to the statue.
Sharon and the Little Mermaid statue...everyone speaks Danish to us instantly, so we must look Danish!
A beautiful windmill at the old military fort near the harbor. This fort is the oldest star-shaped fort in Europe.
The Rosenborg Castle, which was where the King of Denmark once lived. This castle was designed by the son of the architect who designed the Berritzgaard manor house (Hans van Steenwinkle the younger). This is again Dutch Renaissance style and was built in the 1600's. The crown jewels and other treasures are kept in the castle.
The famous Tivoli Gardens and amusement park in Copenhagen.
Some of the beautiful tulips in Tivoli Gardens.
Some more unusual tulips at Tivoli Gardens.