Some years ago, a friend of mine and myself packed our bags and went to Manchester Airport for the hour-long flight to Copenhagen, Denmark's Capital City! We stayed in a self service apartment right in the heart of the city centre, close to all of the main attractions. The owners of the apartment greeted us and kept in touch throughout our stay to ensure we were well looked after and that our visit was as comfortable as possible. Their friendliness, kindness, and helpfulness was simply amazing. We took advantage of the Copenhagen City Pass which, for a very modest price, gave us free access to many museums and and attractions across the city and its surrounding areas, including buses, trains and the driverless Metro! Our poor knowledge of the Danish language was not a problem, as everyone we met spoke impeccable English, and just as well as we did! Eating out was very expensive, so most of the time we did self-catering, buying our food from local supermarkets, which we found to be quite reasonable.
This photo is taken from Nyhavn, Copenhagen's iconic harbour, with its colourful chocolate box style houses, friendly people, leisurely atmosphere, and plenty of boat trips providing interesting tours of the city.