tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2210935752673952814.post955370345388381931..comments2023-11-29T13:50:03.704+01:00Comments on Cycle ChicĀ®: Copenhagen's Life-Sized Nordic CoolColville-Andersenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16749740728099129703noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2210935752673952814.post-19139424198832992412009-12-08T18:31:44.755+01:002009-12-08T18:31:44.755+01:00Great article!
Here in Portugal, many people, mos...Great article!<br /><br />Here in Portugal, many people, mostly elderly people, love to go on bus trips where they spend a few hours in each city.<br /><br />Others with higher purchase power leave on these 2 or 3 weels trips during which they stop for a mere day or two in each city. Just enough to visit all the typical touristical places available.<br /><br />It's the fast food of tourism. It gives you a sense of satisfaction which you can only recall thanks to the hundreds of photos taken. You don't have time for those exquisite moments that can only be caught if you really see the places through your retin instead of the cameras lens.<br /><br />I prefere to linger in every city I visit. Breathe the same air its people, enjoy the lifestyle of that city. Copenhagen seems to be a great place for that kind of tourism, rather than the canned visitors aboard the cruisers.<br /><br />More and more, by reading your posts and watching your pics, copenhagen calls for a visit.<br /><br />ThanksRicardonoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2210935752673952814.post-77389640576547171112009-12-07T03:47:09.526+01:002009-12-07T03:47:09.526+01:00Well written, Mikael... and I like the "life-...Well written, Mikael... and I like the "life-size" analogy for Copenhagen. Very cool.Unknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06189500946293649959noreply@blogger.com